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  • The Rhythmic Speech Museum

    Concerns rhythm in speech.

    www.cs.indiana.edu

  • Four Tones and Downtrend

    Preliminary report on pitch realization in Mambila, a language with four level tones.

    lucy.ukc.ac.uk

  • Linguistic Annotation

    Tools and formats for speech and text annotation

    www.ldc.upenn.edu

  • Prosody on the Web

    Introduction to prosody, including chunking, focus, and pitch.

    www.eptotd.btinternet.co.uk

  • Studying Phonetics on the Net

    List of categorized links concerning the study of spoken English.

    faculty.washington.edu

  • Speech Web Sites

    Variety of links to mainly acoustics-related sites.

    www.indiana.edu

  • Teaching English Intonation with a Visual Display of Fundamental Frequency

    Paper on the use of fundamental frequency displays for teaching English intonation. [by Richard Stibbard]

    www.aitech.ac.jp

  • The SpeechDat Project

    Database of recordings of speech in various languages.

    speechdat.phonetik.uni-muenchen.de

  • Rutgers Optimality Archive

    Contributed-content index of Optimality Theory information. Searchable or browseable data, submission and update forms, font and utility downloads, links to other collections.

    roa.rutgers.edu

  • Spoken Language Corpus

    Summary of work on spoken language at Göteborg University, including discussion of Modified Standard Orthography (MSO). [by Allwood et al, Göteborg University]

    qualitative-research.net

  • Socrates

    Links to internet resources in phonetics and speech communication.

    www.phon.ucl.ac.uk

  • How to Pronounce "Ghoti"

    Brief analysis of why "ghoti" may be pronounced as "fish".

    www.facstaff.bucknell.edu

  • Infography about Phonology

    List of mostly print resources on phonology recommended by a professor who specializes in phonological research.

    www.infography.com

  • English Conversational Grunts

    Contains speech samples illustrating the phonetic diversity of non-lexical items in conversation, such as uh-huh, mm-hm, nn-hnn, nyeah, m-kay, together with discussion of their pragmatics.

    nigelward.com

  • Phonetics: The Sounds of English and Spanish

    Animated libraries of the phonetic sounds of Spanish and English.

    www.uiowa.edu

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