The CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
The CMU Pronouncing Dictionary Speech at CMU | about | download | query | phonemes Look up words or a sentence (v. 0.6i2) Show Lexical Stress download the CMU dictionary (v. 0.6) Version 0.6 is freely available by anonymous FTP. About the CMU dictionary The Carnegie Mellon University Pronouncing Dictionary is a machine-readable pronunciation dictionary for North American English that contains ...
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The International Phonetic Alphabet
The INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ASSOCIATION Reproduction of The International Phonetic Alphabet (Revised to 1993, Updated 1996) Full chart Sections of the chart Consonants (Pulmonic) Consonants (Non-Pulmonic) Diacritics Other Symbols Suprasegmentals Tones & Word Accents Vowels IPA Home Page | Subscription | Examinations | Fonts | Sounds ...
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IPA-SAM phonetic fonts
The IPA-SAM phonetic fonts Now freely downloadable! The IPA-SAM phonetic fonts are TrueType fonts for use on IBM-compatible PCs running Windows. With them installed, you can display phonetic symbols on the screen and print them out in any size. The IPA-SAM character set includes all the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet as currently recognized by the IPA. There are three typefaces: ...
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Speech Acoustics
An introduction to the acoustics of the vocal tract. An introduction to our research on vocal tract acoustics ...
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Sounds from Peter Ladefoged's books
Sounds from Peter Ladefoged's books Vowels and Consonants, (Blackwells 2001) A Course in Phonetics, (Harcourt 2001) Additional languages from UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive Indexes The material from A Course in Phonetics, Third Edition by Peter Ladefoged, is copyright 1993 by Harcourt College Publishers. It is reproduced by permission of the publisher. Users of this material may not print out or ...
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Interactive Sagittal Section
Uses JavaScript to display sagittal sections and IPA transcriptions for articulations specified by the user.
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Henry Rogers - Fonts
IPA Fonts The IPAPhon family is an attractive typeface with the complete set of phonetic symbols as set out in the most recent (1995) revision of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This phonetic font contains the usual upper- and lower-case letters, numerals, and punctuation marks, plus the symbols shown in the picture below. An advantage of IPAPhon is that you can type ordinary text as ...
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Linguistics / Phonetics
Linguistics and Phonetics Worldwide. A WWW Virtual Library ...
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Powin
Prosody on the Web What is prosody Prosody and intonation cover much the same ground; as an overall term is needed, prosody will be used. Technical terms are given in bold and explained in the surrounding text. We distinguish between prosodic functions (what the prosody does) and prosodic forms (what the prosody is). The functions of prosody are many and fascinating. Where speech-sounds such as ...
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Usenet IPA/ASCII transcription
Usenet IPA/ASCII transcription In August of 1992, some of the readers of the Usenet newsgroups sci.lang and alt.usage.english got fed up with common in which posters tried to describe how words were pronounced (by them or in dialects under discussion) by reference to how other words were pronounced (by the author). Since individuals pronounce different words differently, this tended to lead to ...
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Inventory of Internet Resources in Phonetics
SOCRATES Thematic Network in Phonetics and Speech Communication Computer Aided Learning and Use of Internet Working Group Inventory of Internet Resources The inventory is currently maintained under the following general headings: Computer Aided Learning in General Computer Aided Learning Information Computer Aided Learning Tools Education in Phonetics and Speech Communication Educational ...
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Sidwelcome
SPEECH INTERNET DICTIONARY Welcome to the Speech Internet Dictionary (SID). The aim of SID is to provide concise definitions of technical terms used in phonetics, phonology, speech and hearing science and allied disciplines. Where appropriate, SID aims also to give examples, provide illustrations and sound clips. For some terms, references for further exploration of a topic are also provided. If ...
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Scientific American: The Throat Singers of Tuva
August 13, 2002 go Advanced Search TODAY'S NEWS EXPLORE ASK THE EXPERTS QUICK POLL FEATURE ARTICLES TECHBIZ NANOTECHNOLOGY CURRENT ISSUE UPCOMING ISSUE PAST ISSUES FEATURE ARTICLE September 1999 issue The Throat Singers of Tuva Testing the limits of vocal ingenuity, throat-singers can create sounds unlike anything in ordinary speech and song--carrying two musical lines simultaneously, say, or ...
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Optimality Theory Software
OTSoft: Optimality Theory Software Bruce Hayes UCLA bhayes@humnet.ucla.edu Version of 7/7/2002 What is OTSoft Download Update History Printing SIL Fonts Algorithms Citation Source code OTSoft is meant to facilitate analysis in Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993) by using algorithms to do work that would have to be done (tediously, and perhaps unreliably) by hand. It also helps with ...
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Acoustical Society of America - Musical Acoustics
ASA Technical Committee on Musical Acoustics Welcome to the home page of the Technical Committee on Musical Acoustics (TCMU) of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA). The TCMU is concerned with the application of science and technology to the field of music. Of particular current interest are the following: Physics of musical sound production Psychoacoustics of musical perception Music ...
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The Kiel Intonation Modell (KIM)
The Kiel Intonation Modell und seine Anwendung im Bereich der Sprachsynthese und der spontansprachlichen Forschung.
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FQS 1(3) Jens Allwood, Maria Bj rnberg, Leif Gr nqvist, Elisabeth Ahlsen & Cajsa Ottesj : The
Volume 1, No. 3 December 2000 The Spoken Language Corpus at the Department of Linguistics, G teborg University Jens Allwood, Maria Bj rnberg, Leif Gr nqvist, Elisabeth Ahlsen & Cajsa Ottesj Abstract: This paper summarizes work on spoken language at the Department of Linguistics G teborg University. In addition to describing the recordings contained in the Spoken Language Corpus of Swedish at G ...
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JavaSpeechLab
JavaSpeechLab Homepage JavaSpeechLab is a speech analysis software written in Java 1.1. It is free and runnable on any processor with a Java Virtual Machine. Its aim it to give a large access to speech analysis concepts, via the Internet : - it requires no highly-specialized knowledge, - it provides interactive fast reaction to your input, - it generates easy-to-understand graphical analysis ...
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Speech Web Sites
Speech Web Sites Sound, Waves & Decibels Hyperphysics (Nave) Physics Classroom Russell's Acoustics Home Page Time Domain Representation Waveforms Frequency Domain Representation Sound & Decibels Longitudinal & Transverse Wave Animation Combining Waves The Soundary Physics and Music SHARC Timbre Database Mathematics and Matlab Help Logarithms SOS Math Trigonometry I Trigonometry II Fourier ...
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ANALYTIC LISTENING: A NEW APPROACH TO EAR-TRAINING
Department of Phonetics and Linguistics ANALYTIC LISTENING: A NEW APPROACH TO EAR-TRAINING Michael ASHBY, John MAIDMENT and Evelyn ABBERTON Abstract In this paper we outline a new method for training and assessing auditory skills in students of phonetics, which has now been introduced into all the undergraduate programmes involving phonetics at UCL. Conventional ear-training uses dictated or ...
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Rutgers Optimality Archive: Home
The Rutgers Optimality Archive is a distribution point for research in Optimality Theory. Posting in ROA is open to all who wish to disseminate their work in, on, or about OT. Policies Text and OT Utilities Optimal List Collections & Links OT Bibliography About ROA HELP SEARCH Author Title Abstract Comments Choose Field Advanced BROWSE List All Recent Postings ( resume ) Or view one article ...
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Four tones and downtrend - -
Four tones and downtrend: a preliminary report on pitch realization in Mambila, a language with four level tones Bruce Connell Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology Oxford University 51 Banbury Road Oxford OX2 6PE email: connellb@vax.ox.ac.uk fax: +44 1865 274 630 revised version of a paper presented to the 27th ACAL, University of Florida, Gainesville, 29-31 Mar 1996 and the LAGB, ...
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International Phonetic Alphabet
International Phonetic Alphabet Home Languages Chinese French Greek IPA AutoCorrect Instant Keyboard Persian Turkish Science Evolution Physics Software Keyboards Word-processing Verse Khayyam Marquise Message clear Reincarnation Feedback Software for Windows Make AutoCorrect type IPA for you in Word (an extension of the UCL method) (Windows 95/98/Me only) Instant conversion of SAMPA codes to IPA ...
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Acoustics of the Vowel -- by Dieter Maurer -
Acoustics of the Vowel. Formant patterns of vowel sounds: correlation between formants and F0 (pitch), high pitched vowels, sex and gender differences, formant number alterations, and formant pattern ambiguity.
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Home: The Rhythmic Speech Museum
Welcome to the Indiana University Rhythmic Speech Museum P eople everywhere love to talk and love: to sing chant rap recite pray aloud declaim, etc. Our mission is to document this human compulsion to talk with a pulse. -The human compulsion to talk with a pulse! - We notice that very often speakers of all languages talk with an obvious rhythm to their speech. In order to understand these ...
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