IPA Fonts

The IPAPhon family is an attractive typeface with the complete set of phonetic symbols as set out in the most recent (1995) revision of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This phonetic font contains the usual upper- and lower-case letters, numerals, and punctuation marks, plus the symbols shown in the picture below.

An advantage of IPAPhon is that you can type ordinary text as well without having to shift back and forth between two fonts. The family has roman, italic, and bold fonts. The IPAPhon family also includes the font IPAPhon-Pi, an extensive collection of proposed symbols for disordered speech and other less commonly used symbols and diacritics; these are not shown in the chart above.

Extensive documentation is included, making it easy to find how to enter the symbol you need.

 

Macintosh version of IPAPhon

TrueType fonts and documentation

PostScript fonts and documentation

 

Windows TrueType version of IPAPhon.

Fonts

Documentation

 

Under Construction

 

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