%% Please see the file LICENCE-wsuipa.txt for licensing information. %% %% This is file `ipa.sty' %% Adapted from ipamacs.tex by D. Roegel (roegel@loria.fr) %% and Andrej Brodnik (abrodnik@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca) %% %% %% \CharacterTable %% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z %% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z %% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 %% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# %% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& %% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) %% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, %% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ %% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< %% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? %% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ %% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ %% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| %% Right brace \} Tilde \~} \def\fileversion{v1.0} \def\filedate{1994/07/16} \def\docdate {1994/07/16} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{ipa}[1994/07/16 IPA macros package] % % %% The following macro is necessary to place an accent over the %% character definitions below. For example, you should say: %% \diatop[\^|\openo] %% % \diatop is a slightly modified version of Christina Thiele's one. % [From {\em TeX Users Group Eighth Annual: Conference Proceedings} % Meeting, Seattle, August 24-26, 1987, TeXniques no. 5, (Providence, % 1988), p.11.] \def\diatop[#1|#2]{% {\setbox1=\hbox{#1{}}% diacritic mark \setbox2=\hbox{#2{}}% letter (the group {} in case it is a diacritic) \dimen0=\ifdim\wd1>\wd2\wd1\else\wd2\fi% compute the max width % the `natural height' of diacritics is 1ex; % \dimen1 is the shift upwards \dimen1=\ht2\advance\dimen1by-1ex% % center the diacritic mark on the width of the letter: \setbox1=\hbox to\dimen0{\hss#1{}\hss}% \leavevmode % force horizontal mode \rlap{\raise\dimen1\box1}% the raised diacritic mark \hbox to\dimen0{\hss#2\hss}% the letter }% }% \def\diaunder[#1|#2]{% {\setbox1=\hbox{#1{}}% diacritic mark \setbox2=\hbox{#2{}}% letter (the group {} in case it is a diacritic) \dimen0=\ifdim\wd1>\wd2\wd1\else\wd2\fi% compute the max width % \dimen1 is the shift downwards \dimen1=\ht2\advance\dimen1by-0.9ex% % center the diacritic mark on the width of the letter: \setbox1=\hbox to\dimen0{\hss#1{}\hss}% \leavevmode % force horizontal mode \rlap{\lower\dimen1\box1}% the lowered diacritic mark \hbox to\dimen0{\hss#2\hss}% the letter }% }% %% As an alternative, you could uncomment the following two lines: %% %% \catcode`"=\active %% \def"#1#2{\diatop[#1|#2]} %% %% And then you could place an accent over the ipa character by %% calling the macro " which itself calls \diatop. For example, you %% would say: %% %% "\^\openo %% %% or even you could uncomment the following two lines: %% %% \catcode`_=\active %% \def_#1#2{\diaunder[#1|#2]} %% %% And then you could place an accent under the ipa character by %% calling the macro _ which itself calls \diaunder. For example, you %% would say: %% %% _\open{r} %% %% THE FOLLOWING macros access the IPA chars from the WSU IPA font \DeclareFontSubstitution{U}{ipa}{m}{n} \def\ipa{\protect\@pipa} \def\@pipa{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{ipa}\selectfont} % Decimal numbers were used rather than octal or hexadecimal % numbers, in order to be sure than it worked everywhere, % especially with the french package where % quotes can be active. %% A-type shapes: \def\inva{{\ipa\symbol{0}}}% '000 \def\scripta{{\ipa\symbol{1}}}% '001 \def\nialpha{{\ipa\symbol{2}}}% '002 \def\invscripta{{\ipa\symbol{3}}}% '003 \def\invv{{\ipa\symbol{4}}}% '004 %% B-type shapes: \def\crossb{{\ipa\symbol{5}}}% '005 \def\barb{{\ipa\symbol{6}}}% '006 \def\slashb{{\ipa\symbol{7}}}% '007 \def\hookb{{\ipa\symbol{8}}}% '010 \def\nibeta{{\ipa\symbol{9}}}% '011 %% C-type shapes: \def\slashc{{\ipa\symbol{10}}}% '012 \def\curlyc{{\ipa\symbol{11}}}% '013 \def\clickc{{\ipa\symbol{12}}}% '014 %% D-type shapes: \def\crossd{{\ipa\symbol{13}}}% '015 \def\bard{{\ipa\symbol{14}}}% '016 \def\slashd{{\ipa\symbol{15}}}% '017 \def\hookd{{\ipa\symbol{16}}}% '020 \def\taild{{\ipa\symbol{17}}}% '021 \def\dz{{\ipa\symbol{18}}}% '022 \def\eth{{\ipa\symbol{19}}}% '023 \def\scd{{\ipa\symbol{20}}}% '024 %% E-type shapes: \def\schwa{{\ipa\symbol{21}}}% '025 \def\er{{\ipa\symbol{22}}}% '026 \def\reve{{\ipa\symbol{23}}}% '027 \def\niepsilon{{\ipa\symbol{24}}}% '030 \def\revepsilon{{\ipa\symbol{25}}}% '031 \def\hookrevepsilon{{\ipa\symbol{26}}}% '032 \def\closedrevepsilon{{\ipa\symbol{27}}}% '033 %% G-type shapes: \def\scriptg{{\ipa\symbol{28}}}% '034 \def\hookg{{\ipa\symbol{29}}}% '035 \def\scg{{\ipa\symbol{30}}}% '036 \def\nigamma{{\ipa\symbol{31}}}% '037 \def\ipagamma{{\ipa\symbol{32}}}% '040 \def\babygamma{{\ipa\symbol{33}}}% '041 %% H-type shapes: \def\hv{{\ipa\symbol{34}}}% '042 \def\crossh{{\ipa\symbol{35}}}% '043 \def\hookh{{\ipa\symbol{36}}}% '044 \def\hookheng{{\ipa\symbol{37}}}% '045 \def\invh{{\ipa\symbol{38}}}% '046 %% I-type shapes: \def\bari{{\ipa\symbol{39}}}% '047 \def\dlbari{{\ipa\symbol{40}}}% '050 ``dotless bar i'' \def\niiota{{\ipa\symbol{41}}}% '051 \def\sci{{\ipa\symbol{42}}}% '052 \def\barsci{{\ipa\symbol{43}}}% '053 ``barred small cap i'' %% J-type shape: \def\invf{{\ipa\symbol{44}}}% '054 %% L-type shapes: \def\tildel{{\ipa\symbol{45}}}% '055 \def\barl{{\ipa\symbol{46}}}% '056 \def\latfric{{\ipa\symbol{47}}}% '057 \def\taill{{\ipa\symbol{48}}}% '060 \def\lz{{\ipa\symbol{49}}}% '061 \def\nilambda{{\ipa\symbol{50}}}% '062 \def\crossnilambda{{\ipa\symbol{51}}}% '063 %% M-type shapes: \def\labdentalnas{{\ipa\symbol{52}}}%'064 \def\invm{{\ipa\symbol{53}}}% '065 \def\legm{{\ipa\symbol{54}}}% '066 %% N-type shapes: \def\nj{{\ipa\symbol{55}}}% '067 \def\eng{{\ipa\symbol{56}}}% '070 \def\tailn{{\ipa\symbol{57}}}% '071 \def\scn{{\ipa\symbol{58}}}% '072 %% O-type shapes: \def\clickb{{\ipa\symbol{59}}}% '073 \def\baro{{\ipa\symbol{60}}}% '074 \def\openo{{\ipa\symbol{61}}}% '075 \def\niomega{{\ipa\symbol{62}}}% '076 \def\closedniomega{{\ipa\symbol{63}}}% '077 \def\oo{{\ipa\symbol{64}}}% '100 %% P-type shapes: \def\barp{{\ipa\symbol{65}}}% '101 \def\thorn{{\ipa\symbol{66}}}% '102 \def\niphi{{\ipa\symbol{67}}}% '103 %% R-type shapes: \def\flapr{{\ipa\symbol{68}}}% '104 \def\legr{{\ipa\symbol{69}}}% '105 \def\tailr{{\ipa\symbol{70}}}% '106 \def\invr{{\ipa\symbol{71}}}% '107 \def\tailinvr{{\ipa\symbol{72}}}% '110 \def\invlegr{{\ipa\symbol{73}}}% '111 \def\scr{{\ipa\symbol{74}}}% '112 \def\invscr{{\ipa\symbol{75}}}% '113 %% S-type shapes: \def\tails{{\ipa\symbol{76}}}% '114 \def\esh{{\ipa\symbol{77}}}% '115 \def\curlyesh{{\ipa\symbol{78}}}% '116 \def\nisigma{{\ipa\symbol{79}}}% '117 %% T-type shapes: \def\tailt{{\ipa\symbol{80}}}% '120 \def\tesh{{\ipa\symbol{81}}}% '121 \def\clickt{{\ipa\symbol{82}}}% '122 \def\nitheta{{\ipa\symbol{83}}}% '123 %% U-type shapes: \def\baru{{\ipa\symbol{84}}}% '124 \def\slashu{{\ipa\symbol{85}}}% '125 \def\niupsilon{{\ipa\symbol{86}}}% '126 \def\scu{{\ipa\symbol{87}}}% '127 \def\barscu{{\ipa\symbol{88}}}% '130 %% V-type shape: \def\scriptv{{\ipa\symbol{89}}}% '131 %% W-type shape: \def\invw{{\ipa\symbol{90}}}% '132 %% X-type shape: \def\nichi{{\ipa\symbol{91}}}% '133 %% Y-type shapes: \def\invy{{\ipa\symbol{92}}}% '134 \def\scy{{\ipa\symbol{93}}}% '135 %% Z-type shapes: \def\curlyz{{\ipa\symbol{94}}}% '136 \def\tailz{{\ipa\symbol{95}}}% '137 \def\yogh{{\ipa\symbol{96}}}% '140 \def\curlyyogh{{\ipa\symbol{97}}}% '141 %% ?-type shapes: \def\glotstop{{\ipa\symbol{98}}}% '142 \def\revglotstop{{\ipa\symbol{99}}}% '143 \def\invglotstop{{\ipa\symbol{100}}}%'144 \def\ejective{{\ipa\symbol{101}}}% '145 \def\reveject{{\ipa\symbol{102}}}% '146 %% AND that should be it, as far as actual characters go. %% %% THE following is the set of diacritics. Please try to get %% the 4 t-bars lined up above the 4 pointers, so you may %% have to reshuffle things a bit. Not to worry too much. I %% think the diacritics can be grouped more according to %% shape, so comma-like things are together, etc. %% \def\dental#1{\oalign{#1\crcr \hidewidth{\ipa\symbol{103}}\hidewidth}}% '147 \def\upt{{\ipa\symbol{108}}}% '154 These are IPA pointers \def\downt{{\ipa\symbol{109}}}% '155 \def\leftt{{\ipa\symbol{110}}}% '156 \def\rightt{{\ipa\symbol{111}}}% '157 % These are American versions of t-bars \def\upp{{\ipa\symbol{116}}}% '164 \def\downp{{\ipa\symbol{117}}}% '165 \def\leftp{{\ipa\symbol{118}}}% '166 \def\rightp{{\ipa\symbol{119}}}% '167 \def\stress{{\ipa\symbol{104}}}% '150 primary stress \def\secstress{{\ipa\symbol{105}}}% '151 secondary stress \def\syllabic{{\ipa\symbol{106}}}% '152 syllabic marker \def\corner{{\ipa\symbol{107}}}% '153 % American equivalent: raised dot \def\halflength{{\ipa\symbol{112}}}% '160 % American equivalent: colon \def\length{{\ipa\symbol{113}}}% '161 \def\underdots{{\ipa\symbol{114}}}% '162 % ``reversed apostrophe'', p. 216 \def\ain{{\ipa\symbol{115}}}% '163 \def\overring{{\ipa\symbol{120}}}% '170 \def\underring{{\ipa\symbol{121}}}% '171 \def\open{{\ipa\symbol{122}}}% '172 \def\midtilde{{\ipa\symbol{123}}}% '173 \def\undertilde{{\ipa\symbol{124}}}% '174 \def\underwedge{{\ipa\symbol{125}}}% '175 \def\polishhook{{\ipa\symbol{126}}}% '176 \def\underarch#1{\oalign{#1\crcr \hidewidth{\ipa\symbol{127}}\hidewidth}}% '177 %% AND that's it for the diacritics. \endinput %% %% End of file `ipa.sty'.