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Links

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Blogs
Graham Pointon Quite a lot of stuff about phonetics
John Maidment Now in new packaging.  Some phonetics content.
Jack Windsor Lewis Phonetiblog
John Wells All things phonetic.
Courses
SCEP Summer course in English phonetics at UCL.
PTLC Proceedings
2005 Online proceedings in PDF format.
2007 Ditto.
2009 Now available.
Resources
IDEA International Dialects of English Archive.  Recordings and descriptions aimed primarily at the performing arts.
Introducing Phonetic Science The web pages for the textbook, containing exercises and demonstrations.
IPA The website of the International Phonetic Association, now hosted by UCL..
Internet Institute of Speech & Hearing A virtual institute with a laboratory, library, lecture room and meeting room.
Librivox A huge copyright-free archive of recordings of readings of novels, plays, poems and other out of copyright works.
Speech Accent Archive A large archive of recordings of a standard English text read by native and non-native speakers.
Speech Internet Dictionary An online dictionary of concise definitions of technical terms used in phonetics, phonology, speech and hearing science and allied disciplines.
UCL Audio Recordings Practical phonetics study material from the UCL Language Sciences shop.
UCL Web Tutorials What it says on the packet.
Vowel trainer Software that is designed to help you understand the vowels of southern British English.  Free demo available.
This page last updated: 2009-08-30 15:55:55
 
Tools  
   
Audacity A free audio editor and recorder.
   
ju:ki: A web-based JavaScript program allowing input of the full set of IPA symbols
   
Phonemic typewriter A FLASH implementation of a keyboard for English phonemic transcription
   
UCL Phonetic Keyboard Enter IPA symbols via your keyboard.  Also comes with free Unicode fonts: SIL Doulos and SIL Charis.
   
WASP WASP is a free program for the recording, display and analysis of speech. With WASP you can record and replay speech signals, save them and reload them from disk, edit annotations, and display spectrograms and a fundamental frequency track.