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 Links to Websites for Linguistics, Phonetics, Speech & Hearing

Links to  Websites for Linguistics, Phonetics, Speech & Hearing

счетчик посещений

I. Linguistics

II. Phonetics, Speech & Hearing



  • Bucknell University (PA): Linguistics 105 and 110 pages. (Links to pages on lots of linguistics-related topics)
  • The Mouton Interactive Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology More clickable phonemes in a cross-section of a head; requires Shockwave plug-in. Three demos: (1) IPA pulmonic consonants and (2) cardinal vowels; (3) is on human hearing (only outer ear graphic intro [no sound] is available); worth checking out.
  • Acoustic cues in differentiating phonemes - from UCL. Isolating acoustic cues in phoneme recognition; descriptions, sound files; good companion to chapter 11 of Fry (see (6)).
  • Simplified Vowel Synthesis Interface - from the University of Delaware. Synthesize non-nasalized monopthongal English vowels using the Klatt synthesizer. Set F0, F1, F2, and duration in ms yourself, and see what you come up with. Links to more complex CV synthesis and general synthesis interfaces.
  • Zona Land - by Ed Zobel. Excellent interactive tutorials on the physics of waves (with links to other physics topics); I find them to be well-matched companions to D. B. Fry's The Physics of Speech (Cambridge). Example of things you can do at this site: draw two waves yourself then watch how they interfere with each other. VRML plug-in required for some parts. Highly recommended.
  • The Physics Classroom: Sound Waves and Music - from Glenbrook South High School. A good physics tutorial site with units on waves and decibels; this has dense and very instructive explanatory texts, along with animated graphics.
  • Standing Waves and Sound - from Concordia College. Samples of some audible frequencies (100 to 5,000 Hz), along with other information on waves.
  • Understanding decibels - from the Handbook for Acoustic Ecology, Cambridge Street Publishing, 1999. Web version from Simon Fraser University. Technical but clear and potentially useful. With sound files.
  • Decibel level demonstration - from EnviroMeasure. Compare sounds with an increasingly lower decibel level.
  • Sound Pressure Levels - from CoolMath.com. Decibel level list

Speech Synthesis

Automatic Translation

III.More Lists Of Phonetics Links

IV.Videos

  • Speech Research - Videos available from the Acoustical Society of America.
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