Deutschen — Phonetische Transkription Des
The unstressed [ə] (as in bitt e ) and the vocalized [ɐ] (as in Wass er ). 4. Key Rules and Notations
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) uses a standardized set of symbols to represent each unique sound in the German language. Transcription can be "broad" (focusing only on phonemes) or "narrow" (capturing specific phonetic variations like regional dialects or speech nuances). 2. Consonants in German Phonetische Transkription des Deutschen
Voiced plosives and fricatives become voiceless at the end of a word or syllable (e.g., Bad is pronounced [baːt]). 5. Advanced Transcription Systems The unstressed [ə] (as in bitt e )
