Audio Files of Illustrations of the IPA

This page lists the Illustrations of the IPA that have been published in the Journal of the International Phonetic Association since 1998 including those currently on First View. Audio files accompanying these Illustrations are available for download by IPA members from a members-only page here.

  • Grønnum, N. (1998). Danish. JIPA 28, 99-105.
  • Heijmans, L. & Gussenhoven, C. (1998). The Dutch dialect of Weert. JIPA 28, 107-112.
  • Gussenhoven, C. & Aarts, F. (1999). The dialect of Maastricht<.>JIPA 29, 155-166.
  • Arvaniti, A. (1999). Standard Modern Greek. JIPA 29, 167-172.
  • Arvaniti, A. (1999). Cypriot Greek. JIPA 29, 173-178.
  • Ashkaba, J. Abraha & Hayward, R. (1999). Kunama. JIPA 29, 179-185.
  • Carlson, B. F. & Esling, J. H. (2000). Spokane. JIPA 30, 97-102.
  • Carlson, B. F., Esling, J. H. & Fraser, K. (2001). Nuuchahnulth. JIPA 31, 275-279.
  • Gordon, M., Munro, P. & Ladefoged, P. (2001). Chickasaw. JIPA 31, 287-290.
  • Watkins, J. W. (2001). Burmese. JIPA 31, 291-295.
  • Connell, B., Ahoua, F. & Gibbon, D. (2002). Ega. JIPA 32, 99-104.
  • Tuttle, S. G. & Sandoval, M. (2002). Jicarilla Apache. JIPA 32, 105-112.
  • Miotti, R. (2002). Friulian. JIPA 32, 237-247.
  • Jassem, W. (2003). Polish. JIPA 33, 103-107.
  • Lee, Wai-Sum & Zee, E. (2003). Standard Chinese (Beijing). JIPA 33, 109-112.
  • Harry, O. G. (2003). Kalabari-IjoJIPA 33, 113-120.
  • Hillenbrand, J. M. (2003). American English: Southern Michigan. JIPA 33, 121-126.
  • Martínez-Celdrán, E., Fernández-Planas, A. Ma. & Carrera-Sabaté, J. (2003). Castilian Spanish. JIPA 33, 255-259.
  • Watt, D. & Allen, W. (2003). Tyneside English. JIPA 33, 267-271.
  • Urua, E.-A. E. (2004). Ibibio. JIPA 34, 105-109.
  • Keane, E. (2004). Tamil. JIPA 34, 111-116.
  • Rogers, D. & d'Arcangeli, L. (2004). Italian. JIPA 34, 117-121.
  • Barbosa, P. A. & Albano, E. C. (2004). Brazilian Portuguese. JIPA 34, 227-232.
  • Olson, K. S. (2004). Mono. JIPA 34, 233-238.
  • Roach, P. (2004). British English: Received Pronunciation. JIPA 34, 239-245.
  • Marlett, S. A., Moreno Herrera, F. X., Herrera Astorga, G. G. (2005). Seri. JIPA 35, 117-121.
  • Bertinetto, P M. & Loporcaro, M. (2005). The sound pattern of Standard Italian, as compared with the varieties spoken in Florence, Milan and Rome. JIPA 35, 131-151.
  • Verhoeven, J. (2005). Belgian Standard Dutch. JIPA 35, 243-247.
  • Breen, G. & Dobson, V. (2005). Central Arrernte. JIPA 35, 249-254.
  • Riehl, A. K. & Jauncey, D. (2005). Tamambo. JIPA 35, 255-259.
  • Eades, D. & Hajek, J. (2006). Gayo. JIPA 36, 107-115.
  • Peters, J. (2006). The Dialect of Hasselt. JIPA 36, 117-124.
  • Harry, O. G. (2006). Jamaican Creole. JIPA 36, 125-131.
  • Anonby, E. J. (2006). Mambay. JIPA 36, 221-233.
  • Eaton, H. (2006). Sandawe. JIPA 36, 235-242.
  • Shosted, R. K. & Chikovani, V. (2006). Standard Georgian. JIPA 36, 255-264.
  • Fleischer, J. & Schmid, S. (2006). Zurich German. JIPA 36, 243-253
  • Bauer, L., Warren, P., Bardsley, D., Kennedy, M. & Major, G. (2007). New Zealand English. JIPA 37, 97-102.
  • Mott, B. (2007). Chistabino (Pyrenean Aragonese). JIPA 37, 103-114.
  • Verhoeven, J. (2007). The Belgian Limburg dialect of Hamont. JIPA 37, 219-225.
  • Tench, P. (2007). Tera. JIPA 37, 227-234.
  • Cox, F. & Palethorpe, S. (2007). Australian English. JIPA 37, 341-350.
  • Watson, K. (2007). Liverpool English. JIPA 37, 351-360.
  • Merrill, Elizabeth D. (2008). Tilquiapan Zapotec. JIPA 38, 107-114.
  • Soderberg, Craig D. & Kenneth S. Olson. 2008. Indonesian. JIPA 38(2), 209-213.
  • Padayodi, Cécile M. 2008. Kabiye. JIPA 38(2), 215-221.
  • Chango Masaquiza, Fanny with Stephen A. Marlett. 2008. Salasaca Quichua. JIPA 38(2), 223-227.
  • Urquía Sebastián, Rittma with Stephen A. Marlett. 2008. Yine. JIPA 38(3), 365-369.
  • Lee, Wai-Sum & Eric Zee. 2009. Hakka Chinese. JIPA 39(1), 107-111.
  • Remijsen, Bert & Caguor Adong Manyang. 2009. Luanyjang Dinka. JIPA 39(1), 113-124.
  • Kruspe, Nicole & John Hajek. 2009. Mah Meri. JIPA 39(2), 241-248.
  • Guerin, Valerie & Katsura Aoyama. 2009. Mavea. JIPA 39(2), 249-262.
  • Asu, Eva Liina & Pire Teras. 2009. Estonian. JIPA 39(3), 367-372.
  • Khatiwada, Rajesh. 2009. Nepali. JIPA 39(3), 373-380.
  • Liljegren, Henrik with Naseem Haider. 2009. Palula. JIPA 39(3), 381-386.
  • Hualde, José Ignacio, Oihana Lujanbio & Juan Joxe Zubiri. 2010. Goizueta Basque.
    JIPA 40(1), 113-127.
  • Khan, Sameer ud Dowla. 2010. Bengali (Bangladeshi Standard). JIPA 40(2), 221-225.
  • DiCanio, Christian T. 2010. Itunyoso Trique. JIPA 40(2), 227-238.
  • Peters, Jörg. 2010. The Flemish-Brabant dialect of Orsmaal-Gussenhoven. JIPA 40(2), 239-246.
  • Kanu, Sullay M. & Benjamin V. Tucker. 2010. Temne. JIPA 40(2), 247-253.
  • Pickett†, Velma B., María Villalobos Villalobos & Stephen A. Marlett. 2010. Isthmus (Juchitán) Zapotec. JIPA 40(3), 365-372.
  • Hanulíková, Adriana & Silke Hamann. 2010. Slovak. JIPA 40(3), 373-378.
  • Hualde, José Ignacio & Mahir Saul. 2011. Istanbul Judeo-Spanish. JIPA 41(1), 89-110.
  • Remijsen, Bert, Otto G. Ayoker & Timothy Mills. 2011. Shilluk. JIPA 41(1), 111-125.
  • Pearce, Mary. 2011. Kera. JIPA 41(2), 249-258.
  • Clynes, Adrian & David Deterding. 2011. Standard Malay (Brunei). JIPA 41(2), 259-268.
  • Anonby, Erik John. 2011. Kumzari. JIPA 41(3), 375-380.
  • Kirby, James P. 2011. Vietnamese (Hanoi Vietnamese). JIPA 41(3), 381-392.
  • Mahanta, Shakuntala. 2012. Assamese. JIPA 42(2), 217-224.
  • Šimácková, Šárka, Václav Jonáš Podlipský amp; Katerina Chládková. 2012. Czech spoken in Bohemia and Moravia. JIPA 42(2), 225-232.
  • Babel, Molly, Michael J. Houser & Maziar Toosarvandani. 2012. Mono Lake Northern Paiute. JIPA 42(2), 233-243
  • Bowern, Claire , Joyce McDonough & Katherine Kelliher. 2012. Bardi. JIPA 42(3), 333-351.
  • Pallesen, A. Kemp & Craig Soderberg. 2012.Central Sama. JIPA 42(3), 353-359
  • Soderberg, Craig ,Seymour A. Ashley & Kenneth S. Olson. 2012. Tausug (Suluk). JIPA 42(3), 361-364.
  • Teo, Amos . 2012. Sumi (Sema). JIPA 42(3),  365-373.
  • Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Luxembourgish. JIPA 43(1), 67-74.
  • Chirkova, Katia & Yiya Chen. 2013. Lizu.   JIPA 43(1), 75-86.
  • Sadowsky, Scott, Héctor Painequeo, Gastón Salamanca & Heriberto Avelino. 2013. Mapudungun. JIPA 43(1), 87-96.
  • Valenzuela, Pilar M. & Carlos Gussenhoven. 2013. Shiwilu (Jebero). JIPA 43(1), 97-106.
  • O’Rourke, Erin & Tod D. Swanson. 2013. Tena Quichua. JIPA 43(1), 107-120.
  • Cox, Christopher, Jacob M. Driedger and Benjamin V. Tucker. 2013. Mennonite Plautdietsch (Canadian Old Colony). JIPA 43(2), 221-229.
  • Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). JIPA 43(2), 231-241.
  • Lamuwal, Abd-El-Malek and Adam Baker. 2013. Southeastern Pashayi. JIPA 43(2), 243-246
  • Chirkova, Katia & Yiya Chen. 2013. Xumi (part 1): Lower Xumi, the variety of the lower and middle reaches of the Shuiluo river. JIPA 43(3), 363-379
  • Chirkova, Katia, Yiya Chen & Tanja Kocjancic Antolík. 2013. Xumi (part 2): Upper Xumi, the variety of the upper reaches of the Shuiluo river. JIPA 43(3), 381-396
  • Ido, Shinji. 2014. Bukharan Tajik . JIPA 44(1), 87-102.
  • Soderberg, Craig D. 2014. Cocos Malay. JIPA 44(1), 103-107.
  • Tabain, Marija & Andrew Butcher. 2014. Pitjantjatjara. JIPA 44(2), 189-200.
  • Soderberg, Craig. 2014. Kedayan. JIPA 44(2), 201-205.
  • Ridouane, Rachid. 2014. Tashlhiyt Berber. JIPA 44(2), 207-221.
  • Adamou, Evangelia & Amalia Arvaniti. 2014. Greek Thrace Xoraxane Romane. JIPA 44(2), 223-231.
  • McGill, Stuart. 2014. Cicipu. JIPA 44(3), 303-318.
  • Hargus, Sharon & Virginia Beavert. 2014. Northwest Sahaptin. JIPA 44(3), 319-342.
  • Mooney, Damian. 2014. Béarnais (Gascon). JIPA 44(3), 343-350.
  • Hamann, Silke & Nancy C. Kula. 2015. Bemba. JIPA 45(1), 61-69.
  • Makasso, Emmanuel-Moselly & Seunghun J. Lee. 2015. Basaá. JIPA 45(1), 71-79.
  • Tabain, Marija & Birgit Hellwig. 2015. Goemai. JIPA 45(1), 81-104.
  • Chirkova, Katia, Dehe Wang, Yiya Chen, Angélique Amelot & Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. JIPA 45(2), 187 - 211.
  • Uguru, Joy Oluchi. 2015. Ika Igbo. JIPA 45(2), 213-219.
  • Yanushevskaya, Irena & Daniel Bunčić. 2015. Russian. JIPA 45(2), 221-228.
  • Monroy, Rafael & Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy. 2015. Murcian Spanish. JIPA 45(2), 229-240.
  • Chen, Yiya & Carlos Gussenhoven. 2015. Shanghai Chinese. JIPA 45(3), 2015, 321-337.
  • Moosmüller, Sylvia, Carolin Schmid & Julia Brandstätter. 2015. Standard Austrian German. JIPA 45(3), 2015, 339-348.
  • Kasstan, Jonathan Richard. 2015. Lyonnais (Francoprovençal). JIPA 45(3), 349-355.
  • Marija Tabain and Anthony Jukes. 2016. Makasar. JIPA 46(1), 2016, 99-111.
  • Owen Edwards. 2016. Amarasi. JIPA 46(1), 2016, 113-125.
  • Minah Nabirye, Gilles-Maurice de Schryver and Jo Verhoeven. 2016. Lusoga (Lutenga). JIPA 46(2), 2016, 219-228.
  • Adam Baker. Dari (Afghan Persian). 2016. JIPA 46(2), 2016, 229-234.
  • Wm. G. Bennett, Maxine Diemer, Justine Kerford, Tracy Probert and Tsholofelo Wesi. 2016. Setswana (South African). JIPA 46(2), 2016, 235-246.
  • Nicholas Evans and Julia Colleen Miller. 2016. Nen. JIPA 46(3), 2016, 331-349.
  • A. Raymond Elliott, Jerold A. Edmondson and Fausto Sandoval Cruz. 2016. Chicahuaxtla Triqui. JIPA 46(3), 2016, 351-365.
  • Jason Brown, Henry Davis, Michael Schwan and Barbara Sennott. 2016. Gitksan. JIPA 46(3), 2016, 367-378.
  • Jerold A. Edmondson, John H. Esling and LAMA Ziwo. 2017. Nuosu Yi. JIPA 47(1), 2017, 87-97.
  • David Deterding and Ishamina Athirah. 2017. Brunei Malay. JIPA 47(1), 2017, 99-108.
  • Savithry Namboodiripad and Marc Garellek. 2017. Malayalam (Namboodiri Dialect). JIPA 47(1), 2017, 109-118.
  • Payam Ghaffarvand Mokari and Stefan Werner. 2017. Azerbaijani. JIPA 47(2), 2017, 207-212.
  • Paul Williamson. 2017. Munji. JIPA 47(2), 2017, 213-218.
  • Henrik Liljegren and Afsar Ali Khan. 2017. Khowar. JIPA 47(2), 2017, 219-229.
  • Peri Bhaskararao and Arpita Ray. 2017. Telugu. JIPA 47(2), 2017, 231-241.
  • Bernd Pompino-Marschall, Elena Steriopolo and Marzena Żygis. 2017. Ukrainian. JIPA 47(3), 2017, 349-357.
  • Phil Howson. 2017. Upper Sorbian. JIPA 47(3), 2017, 359-367.
  • Ōiwi Parker Jones. 2018. Hawaiian. JIPA 48(1), 2018, 103-115.
  • Jason Brown and Kara Takuitonga. 2018. Niuean. JIPA 48(1), 2018, 117-128.
  • Heriberto Avelino. 2018. Mexico City Spanish. JIPA 48(2), 2018, 223-230.
  • Carmen Muñiz-Cachón. 2018. Asturian. JIPA 48(2), 2018, 231-241.
  • Germán Coloma. 2018. Argentine Spanish. JIPA 48(2), 2018, 240-250.
  • Marivic Lesho. 2018. Philippine English (Metro Manilla acrolect). JIPA 48(3), 2018, 357-370.
  • Carlos Gussenhoven. 2018. Zwara (Zuwārah) Berber. JIPA 48(3), 2018, 371-387.
  • Qian Li, Yiya Chen and Ziyu Xiong. 2019. Tianjin Mandarin. JIPA 49(1), 2019, 109-128.
  • Marija Tabain, David Bradley and Defen Yu. 2019. Central Lisu. JIPA 49(1), 2019, 129-147.
  • Jörg Peters. 2019. Saterland Frisian. JIPA 49(2), 2019, 223-230.
  • Anna Mai, Andrés Aguilar and Gabriela Caballero. 2019. Ja’a Kumiai. JIPA 49(2), 2019, 231-244.
  • Jean-Christophe Verstraete. 2019. Umbuygamu. JIPA 49(2), 2019, 245-263.
  • Jean-Christophe Verstraete. 2019. Mbarrumbathama (Lamalama). JIPA 49(2), 2019, 265-288.
  • Analía Gutiérrez. 2019. Nivaĉle (shichaam lhavos variety). JIPA 49(3), 2019, 401-417.
  • Tyler M. Heston and Stephanie Locke. 2019. Fataluku. JIPA 49(3), 2019, 419-425.
  • Guillaume Jacques. 2019. Japhug. JIPA 49(3), 2019, 427-450.
  • Diana Archangeli, Panji Tanashur and Jonathan Yip. 2020. Sasak Meno-Mené dialect. JIPA 50(1), 2020, 93-108.
  • Misnadin & James Kirby. 2020. Madurese. JIPA 50(1), 2020, 109-126.
  • Daan P. Wissing. 2020. Afrikaans. JIPA 50(1), 2020, 127-140.
  • Laura McPherson. 2020. Seenku. JIPA 50(2), 2020, 220-238.
  • Wen Liu, You-Jing Lin, Zhenghui Yang and Jiangping Kong. 2020. Hmu (Xinzhai variety). JIPA 50(2), 2020, 240-257.
  • Ting Zeng. 2020. The Xiangxiang dialect of Chinese. JIPA 50(2), 2020, 258-281.
  • Qandeel Hussain, Michael Proctor, Mark Harvey and Katherine Demuth. 2020. Punjabi (Lyallpuri variety). JIPA 50(2), 2020, 282-297.
  • Daniela Mereu. 2020. Cagliari Sardinian. JIPA 50(3), 2020, 389-405.
  • Marc Garellek and Marija Tabain. 2020. Tongan. JIPA 50(3), 2020, 406-416.
  • Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia, Andrés Napurí and Lei Wang. 2020. Shawi (Chayahuita). JIPA 50(3), 2020, 417-430.
  • Chiara Repetti-Ludlow, Haoru Zhang, Hugo Lucitante, Scott AnderBois and Chelsea Sanker. A’ingae (Cofán). JIPA 50(3), 2020, 431-444.
  • Pillai, S., Baxter, A., & Soh, W. JIPA 51(1), 2021, 93-102.
  • Howe, P. Central Malagasy. JIPA 51(1), 2021, 103-136.
  • Jose Elias-Ulloa and Rolando Muñoz Aramburú. Upper-Chambira Urarina. JIPA 51(1), 2021, 137-169.
  • Claire Nance, Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh. Scottish Gaelic. JIPA 51(2), 2021, 261-275.
  • Adam G. McCollum, Si Chen. Kazakh. JIPA 51(2), 2021, 276-298.
  • Nawal Bahrani, Golnaz Modarresi Ghavami. Khuzestani Arabic. JIPA 51(2), 2021, 299-313.
  • Diana Archangeli, Jonathan Yip, Suki Yiu. Indonesian Bajau (East Lombok). JIPA 51(2), 2021, 314-332.
  • Matthew Faytak, Pius W. Akumbu. Kejom (Babanki). JIPA 51(2), 2021, 333-354.
  • Sonya Bird and Natallia Litvin. Belarusian. JIPA 51(3), 2021, 450-467.
  • Alexei Kochetov, Paul Arsenault, Jan Heegård Petersen, Sikandar Kalas and Taj Khan Kalash. Kalasha (Bumburet variety). JIPA 51(3), 2021, 468-489.
  • Jerold A. Edmondson, John H. Esling and Li Shaoni. Jianchuan Bai. JIPA 51(3), 2021, 490-501.
  • William M. Cotter. The Arabic dialect of Gaza City. JIPA 52(1), 2022, 122-134.
  • Alfredo Herrero de Haro and John Hajek. Eastern Andalusian Spanish. JIPA 52(1), 2022, 135-156.
  • Menghui Shi and Yiya Chen. Lili Wu Chinese. JIPA 52(1), 2022, 157-179.
  • Yiya Chen and Li Guo. Zhushan Mandarin. JIPA 52(2), 2022, 309-327.
  • Spyros Armostis, Louiza Voniati, Konstantinos Drosos and Dionysios Tafiadis. Trapezountian Pontic Greek in Etoloakarnania. JIPA 52(2), 2022, 328-340.
  • Alexander Angsongna and Samuel Akinbo. Dàgáárè (Central). JIPA 52(2), 2022, 341-367.
  • Laura Arnold. Ambel. JIPA 52(2), 2022, 366-368.
  • Yifan Yang, Rachel Walker, Alessandro Vietti and Armin Chiocchetti. Ladin, varieties of Val di Fassa. JIPA 52(3), 2022, 495-520.
  • Jonathan Wright. Khongso. JIPA 52(3), 2022, 521-540.
  • Firdos Atta, Jeroen van de Weijer and Lei Zhu. Saraiki. JIPA 52(3), 2022, 541-561.
  • Françoise Rose. Mojeño Trinitario. JIPA 52(3), 2022, 562-580.
  • Kate L. Lindsey. Ende. JIPA 52(3), 2022, 581-601.
  • Samuel Andersson, Bert Vaux and Zihni Pysipa (Şener). Cwyzhy Abkhaz. JIPA 53(1), 2023, 266-286.
  • Esther Herrera Zendejas. Mecapalapa Tepehua. JIPA 53(1), 2023, 287-303.
  • Carlos Ivanhoe Gil Burgoin. Northern Tepehuan. JIPA 53(2), 2023, 470-486.
  • Elise Bell, Diana B. Archangeli, Skye J. Anderson, Michael Hammond, Peredur Webb-Davies, Heddwen Brooks. Northern Welsh. JIPA 53(2), 2023, 487-510.
  • Rosey Billington, Nick Thieberger, Janet Fletcher. Nafsan. JIPA 53(2), 2023, 511-531.
  • Jeroen van de Weijer, Marjoleine Sloos, Yunyun Ran. Huangyan Taizhou. JIPA 53(2), 2023, 532-546.
  • Katia Chirkova, Tanja Kocjančič Antolík, Angélique Amelot. Baima. JIPA 53(2), 2023, 547-576.
  • Niken Adisasmito-Smith, Peter Guekguezian, Holly Wyatt. Chukchansi Yokuts. JIPA 53(2), 2023, 577-6063.

Audio files accompanying the Illustrations of the IPA found in Part 2 of the Handbook of the International Phonetic Association, published by Cambridge University Press in 1999, can be downloaded here.

The authors of the Illustrations of Shipibo, Kéo, Nara and Standard Yiddish have not provided any audio files to accompany their text material.

First View articles

These articles are ready for publication but have not yet been assigned a volume/issue.

  • Marija Tabain, Birgit Hellwig. Qaqet. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 15 March 2022. doi: 10.1017/S0025100321000359
  • Izaro Bedialauneta Txurruka, José Ignacio Hualde. Markina Basque. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 21 April 2022. doi: 10.1017/S0025100322000032
  • Huifang Kong, Shengyi Wu, Mingxing Li. Hefei Mandarin. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 15 July 2022. doi: 10.1017/S0025100322000081
  • Natália Brambatti Guzzo.Brazilian Veneto (Talian). Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 29 July 2022. doi: 10.1017/S002510032200010X
  • Stefano Coretta, Josiane Riverin-Coutlée, Enkeleida Kapia, Stephen Nichols. Northern Tosk Albanian. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 16 August 2022. doi: 10.1017/S0025100322000044
  • Félix Cortés, Iara Mantenuto, Jeremy Steffman. San Sebastián del Monte Mixtec. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 27 January 2023. doi: 10.1017/S0025100322000226
  • Maya Abtahian, Manasvi Chaturvedi, Cameron Greenop. Garifuna. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 18 May 2023. doi: 10.1017/S0025100323000038
  • Nankai Wu. Changsha Xiang Chinese. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 11 July 2023. doi: 10.1017/S0025100323000075
  • Rima Bakšienė, Agnė Čepaitienė, Jurgita Jaroslavienė, Jolita Urbanavičienė. Standard Lithuanian. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 25 July 2023. doi: 10.1017/S0025100323000105
  • Scott Seyfarth, Hossep Dolatian, Peter Guekguezian, Niamh Kelly, Tabita Toparlak. Armenian (Yerevan Eastern Armenian and Beirut Western Armenian). Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 9 October 2023. doi: 10.1017/S0025100323000130
  • Marija Tabain, Gertrud Schneider-Blum. Tima. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 14 November 2023. doi: 10.1017/S0025100323000257
  • Tatiana Reid. Nuer. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 20 November 2023. doi: 10.1017/S0025100323000191
  • Ibrahim Al Malwi, Alfredo Herrero de Haro, Amanda Baker. Abha Arabic. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 6 December 2023. doi: 10.1017/S0025100323000269
  • Neda Taherkhani, Scott Nelson. Southern Tati: Takestani Dialect. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. available on CJO 8 April 2024. doi: 10.1017/S0025100323000270