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SAMPA has been developed for all the sounds of the following languages... SAMPA is usually enclosed in... SAMPA was developed in the late 1980s in the European Commission funded ESPRIT project 2589... SAMPA is a partial encoding of the... The first version of SAMPA was the union of the sets of phoneme codes for Danish... later versions extended SAMPA to cover other European languages... Since SAMPA is based on phoneme inventories... each SAMPA table is valid only in the language it was created for... SAMPA was devised as a... SAMPA are still widely used in computational phonetics and in speech technology... SAMPA chart for English... SAMPA chart for English... SAMPA computer readable phonetic alphabet...

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