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I am forwarding the attached message for a colleague, George Dillon, who is not a LINGUIST subscriber. Please respond to him <dillonMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueu.washington.edu> with comments and other suggested links. Gail Stygall stygall
u.washington.edu /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ I have set up and will maintain for some time an archive of resources for studying speech sounds, primarily English. Here are: --symbols/samples of English phones/phonemes, both American and British (cum grano salis); --tips, tutorials, basic walk-throughs of waveform analysis; --examples and links to text-to-talk speech synthesizers, mainly in Europe. My hope is to make this material accessible to non-specialists (and available to students). Please e-mail me if you have other links to suggest. <http://alfred1.u.washington.edu:8080/~dillon/PhonResources.html> George L. Dillon University of Washington dillon
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