Journal of the International Phonetic Association

Journal of the International Phonetic Association  
The first issue of The Phonetic Teacher
Discipline Phonetics, phonology
Language English
Edited by Adrian P. Simpson
Publication details
Former name(s)
  • Le Maître Phonétique
  • The Phonetic Teacher
Publication history
1886–present
Publisher
Frequency Triannually
Standard abbreviations
J. Int. Phon. Assoc.
Indexing
ISSN 0025-1003 (print)
1475-3502 (web)
LCCN 74648541
OCLC no. 474783413
Links

The Journal of the International Phonetic Association (JIPA, /ˈpə/[1]) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that appears three times a year. It is published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the International Phonetic Association. It was established as Dhi Fonètik Tîtcer ("The Phonetic Teacher") in 1886. In 1889, it was renamed Le Maître Phonétique and French was designated as the Association's official language.[2] It was written entirely in the IPA, with its name being written accordingly as "lə mɛːtrə fɔnetik" and hence abbreviated "mf", until it obtained its current name and English became the official language again in 1971.[3][2] It covers topics in phonetics and applied phonetics such as speech therapy and voice recognition. The journal is abstracted and indexed in the MLA Bibliography.

References

  1. Windsor Lewis, Jack (2005). "A. C. Gimson, JIPA and the m.f.". Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 35 (2): 215–220. doi:10.1017/S0025100305002136.
  2. 1 2 International Phonetic Association (1999). Handbook of the International Phonetic Association: A Guide to the Use of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Cambridge University Press. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-52163751-0.
  3. Hirst, Daniel (2010). "Sample articles from Le Maître Phonétique" (PDF). Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 40 (3): 285–296. doi:10.1017/S0025100310000150.
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