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There are 35 different meanings of Sampa.

Sampa Disambiguation
French language
56 products, approx. 3,801 pages
French
Spanish language
30 products, approx. 1,676 pages
Spanish
English language
39 products, approx. 1,048 pages
English
German language
5 products, approx. 36 pages
German
Hebrew language
9 products, approx. 30 pages
Hebrew
Dutch language
3 products, approx. 30 pages
Dutch
Romanian language
5 products, approx. 29 pages
Romanian
Slovak language
3 products, approx. 27 pages
Slovak
International Phonetic Alphabet
5 products, approx. 27 pages
IPA, International Phonetic Alphabet
Turkish language
3 products, approx. 26 pages
Turkish
Arabic language
7 products, approx. 26 pages
Arabic
Swedish language
4 products, approx. 25 pages
Swedish
Bulgarian language
3 products, approx. 24 pages
Bulgarian
Hungarian language
6 products, approx. 24 pages
Hungarian
Scots language
2 products, approx. 22 pages
Scots
Italian language
4 products, approx. 21 pages
Italian
Serbo-Croatian language
5 products, approx. 21 pages
Serbo-Croatian
Polish language
3 products, approx. 20 pages
Polish
Portuguese language
4 products, approx. 20 pages
Portuguese
Russian language
3 products, approx. 19 pages
Russian
Norwegian language
3 products, approx. 17 pages
Norwegian
Cantonese language
1 product, approx. 17 pages
Cantonese
Greek language
4 products, approx. 14 pages
Greek
Czech language
3 products, approx. 14 pages
Czech
Danish language
2 products, approx. 12 pages
Danish
Thai language
2 products, approx. 12 pages
Thai
Estonian language
1 product, approx. 10 pages
Estonian
X-SAMPA
1 product, approx. 9 pages
X-SAMPA, a language-independent notation similar to SAMPA, but covering the entire IPA repertoire.
SAMPA chart
1 product, approx. 7 pages
A more complete SAMPA chart of the sounds found in most of the European languages.
SAMPA chart for English
1 product, approx. 2 pages
A concise version of SAMPA chart for English sounds.
The Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet (SAMPA) is a computer-readable phonetic script using 7-bit printable ASCII characters, based on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). It was originally developed in the late 1980s for six European languages by the EEC ESPRIT information technology research and development program. As many symbols as possible have been taken over from the IPA; where this is not possible, other signs that are available are used, e.g. [@] for schwa (IPA [ə]), [2] for the vowel sound found in French deux (IPA [ø]), and [9] for the vowel sound found in French neuf (IPA [œ]). Today, officially, SAMPA has been developed for all the sounds of the following languages:
The characters ["s{mp@] represent the pronunciation of the name SAMPA in English. Like IPA, SAMPA is usually enclosed in square brackets or slashes, which are not part of the alphabet proper and merely signify that it is phonetic as opposed to regular text.
SAMPA tables are valid only in the language they were created for. The tables of languages are not harmonised so there are conflicts between languages. The result of this problem is that SAMPA cannot be used as an ASCII representation of the general IPA alphabet. To solve this problem X-SAMPA was created, which provides one single table without language-specific differences. SAMPA was devised as a hack to work around the inability of text encodings to represent IPA symbols. However, as Unicode support for IPA symbols becomes more widespread, the necessity for a separate, computer-readable system for representing the IPA in ASCII decreases.
Kirshenbaum, sometimes called ASCII-IPA is another ASCII phonetic alphabet.
CXS, an unofficial, extended version of X-SAMPA used for language construction



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