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Summary: Journal of the International Phonetic Association focuses on the fields of phonetic theory and description.
The Journal of the International Phonetic Association (JIPA), formerly entitled Le Maître Phonétique, has been published since 1886, and is a forum for work in the fields of phonetic theory and description. As well as research papers, the journal aims to include items for discussion, educational materials, examples of phonetic description of particular languages and many other kinds of material relevant to the discipline of phonetics. In November 2000, a contract was signed with Cambridge University Press to publish the Journal of the International Phonetic Association.
The Journal of the International Phonetic Association is concerned with all aspects of the theory, description, and use of phonetics and phonology. Contributions are subject to review and to the Editor’s final decision as to publication. The primary language of the Journal is English, though contributions in other languages of wide scholarly currency, such as French, German, or Russian, may be accepted. Contributions in English may use either British or American standard spelling and punctuation, consistently.