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mrs345Thanks all to the people who answered my query about standard texts to compare English accents. The resources suggested were:
http://www.projet-pac.net/
http://accent.gmu.edu/ [Speech Accent Archive] (or more specifically,
http://accent.gmu.edu/browse_language.php?function=find&language=english)
as well as http://dialectsarchive.com, where my search started.
Claire
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Claire Bowern <clairebowern@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm looking for samples of varieties of English accents from across
> the world, ideally using the same text. Does anyone know of any others
> apart from dialectsarchive.com?
> Thanks in advance,
> Claire
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Malcolm LawAn archive which collects examples of native and non native speakers reading the same paragraph. 600 samples Search by region, language and phonetics
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Joanne O'Toole"The speech accent archive uniformly presents a large set of speech samples from a variety of language backgrounds. Native and non-native speakers of English read the same paragraph and are carefully transcribed. The archive is used by people who wish to compare and analyze the accents of different English speakers."
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briancroxallThousands of people from around the world reading aloud the same English paragraph so you can get a sense of accents: http://t.co/GYrpD9Sd1g
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Jacqueline TrademanThis site is a treasure trove of NNS of English reading a short text. Each text includes a narrow transcription. There is an amazing range of languages available (and for some more than one speech sample). I saved this a while ago, but forgot about it...
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Isabelle JonesThis looks cool http://t.co/iSI6eSQIU3 Have a listen to the French attempting to speak English -let your learners appreciate how hard Eng is
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Paul McKeanRT @courosa: The speech accent archive http://t.co/KqDbPXQt #edchat #tlchat #language #speech #accents
The speech accent archive http://t.co/D6RfFdl1
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Hear different accents spoken in the United States, and different accents spoken by second language learners around the world as they read the same paragraph, which contains every sound in the English language.
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Jay-Rollins Library McMurry University"Native and non-native speakers of English all read the same English paragraph and are carefully recorded. The archive is constructed as a teaching tool and as a research tool. It is meant to be used by linguists as well as other people who simply wish to
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Shirley LincicumThe speech accent archive uniformly presents a large set of speech samples from a variety of language backgrounds. Native and non-native speakers of English read the same paragraph and are carefully transcribed. The archive is used by people who wish to compare and analyze the accents of different English speakers.
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Cassandra ZidrichThe archive "allows users to compare the demographic and linguistic backgrounds of the speakers in order to determine which variables are key predictors of each accent."
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Sara ComplibRUSQ, Fall 2010
"...a teaching and research tool for linguists, ESL teachers, and anyone interested int he accents of various English speakers. It provides short audio recordings of native and non-native speakers of Enlish saying the same English paragraph. Basic demographic info, such as age, place of birth, and languages spoken, are provided for each speaker. Phonetic transcriptions and linguistic analysis of the recordings are available. ...The Archive is a project of the Lingquistics Program in the Dept of English, the College of Arts and Science's Technology across the curriculum program, and the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University." -
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saro rosalesThe speech accent archive uniformly presents a large set of speech samples from a variety of language backgrounds. Native and non-native speakers of English read the same paragraph and are carefully transcribed. The archive is used by people who wish to compare and analyze the accents of different English speakers.
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