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Pinyin Table
A clickable pinyin table
Letras de Hoje
Periódico trimestral de difusão de estudos em LingüÃstica, Literatura e LÃngua Portuguesa
The World Atlas of Language Structures Online
WALS is a large database of structural (phonological, grammatical, lexical) properties of languages gathered from descriptive materials (such as reference grammars) by a team of more than 40 authors (many of them the leading authorities on the subject).
Phonetics Resources
If you are interested in studying the material presented here, then you will probably want the zipped image of this archive
New Zealand Pronunciation (with RA clips added)
Here are some words spoken by a New Zealand woman, Glennis Ryder. Glennis grew up in Foxton (near Palmerston North, in the lower half of the North Island). She is of European descent. At the time of the recording she was 37 years old and had never bee
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The Linguistic Society of Japan
Spectrogram Reading
"Human beings communicate with each other through the medium of spoken and written language. Spoken language is an earlier development in the history of the species and the individual than written language; nevertheless, speech is more mysterious than wri
San Diego Linguistic Papers
The UCSD Department of Linguistics was founded in 1965 and emphasizes theoretical, empirical and experimental approaches to the study of language. San Diego Linguistic Papers is the new on-line working papers of the UC San Diego Department of Linguistics.
Leeds Working Papers in Linguistics and Phonetics
Leeds Working Papers in Linguistics and Phonetics is a series produced by the Department of Linguistics and Phonetics at the University of Leeds. Its aim is to publicise ongoing research by staff and students of the Department. We are also pleased to incl
UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics
The UCLA Linguistics Department is one of the world’s leading centers for the scientific study of language. The expertise of the faculty includes the traditional core areas of phonetics, phonology, syntax, and semantics, as well as the interdisciplinary
UCLA Working Papers in Linguistics
UCLA Working Papers in Linguistics is a publication of the UCLA Linguistics Department. This series takes the place of the three existing series UCLA Working Papers in Phonology, UCLA Working Papers in Psycholinguistics, and UCLA Working Papers in Syntax.
Penn Working Papers in Linguistics
The University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL) are published by the Penn Linguistics Club, the organization of linguistics graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania.
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