Nonverbis
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2021
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Russian Federation
By I study English and find it very complicated to write phonetic symbols by hand. I understand that what I try to do is just an imitation of a font which was not designed to be reproduced by hand.
For example, the symbol /ɪ/ has small dashes at the tob and at the bottom.
Then I always reproduce /ɒ/ shamefully.
As for other symbols, I seem to have managed to get used to writing them. But anyway, my handwriting in phonetic alphabet is always clumsy and ugly.
But I really write a lot of transcriptions by hand. Maybe I just don't know anything about such handwriting, though it exists and widly used.
Could you tell me whether such handwriting exist or not? If not, how do you practice it? I mean do you experience the same inconveniences as me?
For example, the symbol /ɪ/ has small dashes at the tob and at the bottom.
Then I always reproduce /ɒ/ shamefully.
As for other symbols, I seem to have managed to get used to writing them. But anyway, my handwriting in phonetic alphabet is always clumsy and ugly.
But I really write a lot of transcriptions by hand. Maybe I just don't know anything about such handwriting, though it exists and widly used.
Could you tell me whether such handwriting exist or not? If not, how do you practice it? I mean do you experience the same inconveniences as me?