how do you transcribe the "th" sound in "SLP language"?

I think it's like this -- /th/

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=AHa&q=slp+language+%22th%22+sound&btnG=Search

These sites will give you sources for that information

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonetic_transcription

http://www.herring.org/speech.html

To transcribe the "th" sound in "SLP language," you can use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The IPA provides symbols for representing the sounds of human speech. In this case, the "th" sound has two forms: [θ] and [ð], representing the voiceless and voiced variants, respectively.

To transcribe the voiceless "th" sound, [θ], follow these steps:

1. Open a website or app that can display IPA symbols, such as the International Phonetic Association's official charts or an IPA keyboard.
2. Find the symbol [θ] or its equivalent, which looks like a lowercase Greek letter "theta" (θ).
3. Copy the symbol and insert it into your transcribed text, exactly where the "th" sound occurs in "SLP language."

To transcribe the voiced "th" sound, [ð], follow the same steps as above, but instead, search for the symbol [ð]. It looks like a lowercase letter "eth" from the Old English alphabet (ð).

Remember, it's important to use appropriate transcription symbols to accurately represent speech sounds, especially when working with specific languages, dialects, or professional fields like speech-language pathology (SLP).