Database
examples
Chapter 1 Using speech corpora in phonetics research
andosl
Audio and formant data of 200 utterances from 2 male speakers
of read sentences of Australian English with prosodic, phonetic and intonational
annotation. Source: Millar et al
(1997); Millar et al (1994).
Chapter 2 Some tools for building and querying labelling speech databases
first
Audio and spectra data of 5 isolated words in carrier
sentence of German with phonetic
annotation spoken by one male speaker.
Chapter 3 Applying routines for speech signal processing
aetobi
Audio data of 17 utterances of various speaker of American
English with word,
intonational
and break
annotations. This is a fragment of the AE-TOBI database. Source: Beckman et al
(2005); Pitrelli et al (1994); Silverman et al (1992)
second
Audio and spectra data of isolated words in carrier sentence
of German with phonetic
annotation for one male and one female speaker.
Chapter 4 Querying annotation structures
ae
Audio, spectra and formants data of 7 read sentences of
Australian English by one male speaker; with prosodic,
phonetic and tonal annotation.
Source: Millar et al (1997); Millar
et al (1994)
gt
Audio and f0 data of 9 utterances of various speakers of
German with word,
break, and intonational annotations taken from various sources.
kielread
Audio and formant data of 200 read sentences of German spoken
by one male speaker and one female speaker; with phonetic annotation. Source: Simpson
(1998), Simpson et al (1997).
mora
Audio data of one utterance of read japanese from one female
speaker with phonetic annotation.
Chapter 5 An introduction to speech data analysis in R: a study of an EMA
database
ema / ema5
Audio and EMA data of 20 read sentences of Standard German
spoken by one female speaker; with word, phonetic, tongue-tip and tongue-body annotation. Source: Bombien
et al (2007)
Chapter 6 Analysis of formants and formant transitions
kielread
Audio and formant data of 200 read sentences of German of
one male speaker and one female speaker; with phonetic annotation. Source: Simpson
(1998), Simpson et al (1997).
Chapter 7 Electropalatography
epgassim
Audio and EPG data of 60 isolated words of Australian
English from one female speaker; with word and phonetic annotation. Source: Stephenson
& Harrington (2002); Stephenson (2003)
epgcoutts
Audio and EPG data of two read speech utterances of
Australian English spoken by one female speaker with word annotations (taken from a passage in Hewlett & Shockey, 1992).
epgdorsal
Audio, EPG and formant data of 45 isolated words of German
spoken by one male speaker; with word and phonetic annotation. Source:
Ambrazaitis & John (2004)
epgpolish
Audio and EPG data of 40 read sentences of Polish spoken by
one male speaker; with word and phonetic annotation. Source: Guzik &
Harrington (2007)
Chapter 8 Spectral analysis.
timetable
Audio data of 5 timetable enquiries in German from one male speaker with phonetic annotation.
gerplosives
Audio files and spectra of 72 isolated words in carrier
sentence of German with phonetic annotation spoken by one male speaker.
Chapter 9 Classification
stops
Audio and formant data of 470 isolated words in carrier
sentence of German spoken by 3 male and 4 female speaker with phonetic
annotation.