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A Phonetics Chart for British English http://www.abelard.org/briefings/phonetic_chart_british_english.php
Provides the basic English sounds and the usual phonetic symbols, with examples and downloadable sounds.
Analytic Listening: A New Approach to Ear-Training http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/shl9/ashby/ma.htm
Paper on a method for ear-training and auditory skill assessment of students of phonetics.
Anatomy of the Vocal Tract http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/linguistics/russell/138/sec1/anatomy.htm
Diagram and descriptions of the places of articulation.
Auditory Scales of Frequency Representation http://www.ling.su.se/staff/hartmut/bark.htm
Overview of conversion equations and suggestions as to when it is appropriate to use Hz, semi-tones, mel, bark, and ERB.
Contrasted Phonology of English and Portuguese Vowels http://www.sk.com.br/sk-voga.html
English, Portuguese, and Spanish vowels are discussed, and possible errors of Portuguese-speaking students of English are examined.
English Conversational Grunts http://nigelward.com/egrunts/
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.
Four Tones and Downtrend http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/dz/connell/downtrend/downtrend.html
Preliminary report on pitch realization in Mambila, a language with four level tones.
How to Pronounce "Ghoti" http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/rbeard/phono.html
Brief analysis of why "ghoti" may be pronounced as "fish".
Indian Languages http://www.indianlanguages-romanlipi.com
Information on a scheme to use Roman alphabet as a common script for all the Indian languages.
Infography about Phonology http://www.infography.com/content/365214404820.html
List of mostly print resources on phonology recommended by a professor who specializes in phonological research.
Linguistic Annotation http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/annotation/
Tools and formats for speech and text annotation
Linguistics and Phonetics Worldwide http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/phonetik/joerg/worldwide/lingphon.html
Virtual library of linguistics and phonetics.
Margo's Magical Letter Page http://www.trismegistos.com/MagicalLetterPage/
Site regarding phonosemantics, the meaning of sound.
Phonetics: The Sounds of English and Spanish http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/
Animated libraries of the phonetic sounds of Spanish and English.
Phonological Atlas of North America http://www.ling.upenn.edu/phono_atlas/
Results of a telephone survey of the major urbanized areas of the U.S. and Canada.
Prosody on the Web http://www.eptotd.btinternet.co.uk/pow/powin.htm
Introduction to prosody, including chunking, focus, and pitch.
Rutgers Optimality Archive http://roa.rutgers.edu/
Contributed-content index of Optimality Theory information. Searchable or browseable data, submission and update forms, font and utility downloads, links to other collections.
Socrates http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/resource/cal-top.htm
Links to internet resources in phonetics and speech communication.
Speech Accent Archive http://classweb.gmu.edu/accent/
Archive of foreign accents recorded in English. Phonetic transcriptions and phonological generalizations are provided.
Speech Internet Dictionary http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/johnm/sid/sidhome.htm
Comprehensive dictionary of terms used in phonetics and linguistics
Speech Web Sites http://www.indiana.edu/~acoustic/spsites.html
Variety of links to mainly acoustics-related sites.
Spoken Language Corpus http://qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/3-00/3-00allwoodetal-e.htm
Summary of work on spoken language at Göteborg University, including discussion of Modified Standard Orthography (MSO). [by Allwood et al, Göteborg University]
Studying Phonetics on the Net http://faculty.washington.edu/dillon/PhonResources/PhonResources.html
List of categorized links concerning the study of spoken English.
Talking Heads http://www.haskins.yale.edu/featured/heads/mcgurk.html
Contains information concerning speech synthesis, vocal tract modeling, facial animation, and the McGurk effect.
Teaching English Intonation with a Visual Display of Fundamental Frequency http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/Articles/Stibbard-Intonation/
Paper on the use of fundamental frequency displays for teaching English intonation. [by Richard Stibbard]
The CMU Pronouncing Dictionary http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cmudict
Machine-readable pronunciation dictionary for North American English that contains over 100,000 words and their transcriptions.
The Kiel Intonation Modell (KIM) http://www.ipds.uni-kiel.de/forschung/kim.de.html
Paper on "The Kiel Intonation Model (KIM), its Implementation in TTS Synthesis and its Application to the Study of Spontaneous Speech."
The Rhythmic Speech Museum http://www.cs.indiana.edu/rhythmsp/home1bob.html
Concerns rhythm in speech.
The SpeechDat Project http://speechdat.phonetik.uni-muenchen.de/SpeechDat.html
Database of recordings of speech in various languages.
Virtual Language Laboratory http://www.fonetiks.org/
Online language laboratory providing pronunciation practice and accent correction in a number of languages.
Vowels and Consonants http://hctv.humnet.ucla.edu/departments/linguistics/VowelsandConsonants/
Collection of sound and speech examples of hundreds of languages and dialects. [by Peter Ladefoged, UCLA]

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