phonix, a feature-based sound change applier

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phonix, a feature-based sound change applier

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I didn't make phonix, but it's my preferred SCA. It is a bit hard to get into, but once you get the hang of it I think it's pretty robust in terms of what it can do.

One word of warning: If you use the IPA characters themselves (instead of, say, X-SAMPA or an ad-hoc list of symbols that you declare in the file), you can't use your normal Unicode equivalents for symbols like <c> (in other words, you have to manually put in the IPA code-block symbol instead of the symbol from the Latin code block, at least in the version of the software I use).

You can download it here.
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CC = Common Caber
CK = Classical Khaya
CT = Classical Ĝare n Tim Ar
Kg = Kgáweq'
PB = Proto-Beheic
PO = Proto-O
PTa = Proto-Taltic
STK = Sisỏk Tlar Kyanà
Tm = Təmattwəspwaypksma
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Re: phonix, a feature-based sound change applier

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How does this compare to IPA Zounds, if you've ever used that?
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Thrice Xandvii wrote:How does this compare to IPA Zounds, if you've ever used that?
If that's the program I'm thinking of, I have never used it because it's Windows-only and I'm on a Mac.
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AVDIO · VIDEO · DISCO

CC = Common Caber
CK = Classical Khaya
CT = Classical Ĝare n Tim Ar
Kg = Kgáweq'
PB = Proto-Beheic
PO = Proto-O
PTa = Proto-Taltic
STK = Sisỏk Tlar Kyanà
Tm = Təmattwəspwaypksma
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It well might be, I'm a Windows-only guy.
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Thrice Xandvii wrote:It well might be, I'm a Windows-only guy.
phonix should work on Windows. I haven't tried it but it appears to have versions for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
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AVDIO · VIDEO · DISCO

CC = Common Caber
CK = Classical Khaya
CT = Classical Ĝare n Tim Ar
Kg = Kgáweq'
PB = Proto-Beheic
PO = Proto-O
PTa = Proto-Taltic
STK = Sisỏk Tlar Kyanà
Tm = Təmattwəspwaypksma
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Isn't phonix the python one? It's not my cup of tea.
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