This paper reviews the materials linguists use to compile and share research in the linguistic sub-fields of phonetics and phonology. It summarizes the content and purpose of major books, journal publications, and databases within these two fields, especially those with broad selections of data that have been collected for cross-linguistic study and research reference. This paper discusses the various uses of these materials and then analyzes how well equipped the linguistic research community is for compiling and sharing comprehensive-oriented language data
For many different reasons, speakers borrow words from other languages to fill gaps in their own lex...
Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive knowledge map of phonetics degradation literature review ...
It is well known that phonetics deals with elements that have a specific material, while phonologyco...
it seems generally the case that little detail on specifically phonetic matters is provided in a typ...
Having identified a gap for research which combines the perspectives of experienced field researcher...
Contrary to what non-practitioners might expect, the systems of phonetic notation used by linguists ...
This journal article offers a thorough examination of language sounds and structures with a special ...
International audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
This paper investigates the controversial issue of therelationship between Phonetics and Phonology. ...
Sound Comparisons hosts over 90,000 individual word recordings and 50,000 narrow phonetic transcript...
International audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
The past decades have seen substantial growth in digital data on the world’s languages. At the same ...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
Originally published as the Continuum Companion to Phonology, this book offers the definitive guide ...
For many different reasons, speakers borrow words from other languages to fill gaps in their own lex...
Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive knowledge map of phonetics degradation literature review ...
It is well known that phonetics deals with elements that have a specific material, while phonologyco...
it seems generally the case that little detail on specifically phonetic matters is provided in a typ...
Having identified a gap for research which combines the perspectives of experienced field researcher...
Contrary to what non-practitioners might expect, the systems of phonetic notation used by linguists ...
This journal article offers a thorough examination of language sounds and structures with a special ...
International audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
This paper investigates the controversial issue of therelationship between Phonetics and Phonology. ...
Sound Comparisons hosts over 90,000 individual word recordings and 50,000 narrow phonetic transcript...
International audienceThe aim of the chapter is twofold: presenting the different types of data that...
The past decades have seen substantial growth in digital data on the world’s languages. At the same ...
The study of sound change is foundational to traditional historical linguistics, particularly the li...
Originally published as the Continuum Companion to Phonology, this book offers the definitive guide ...
For many different reasons, speakers borrow words from other languages to fill gaps in their own lex...
Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive knowledge map of phonetics degradation literature review ...