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DECTE is an amalgamation of the existing Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English (NECTE), created between 2001 and 2005, and NECTE2, a collection of interviews conducted in the Tyneside area since 2007. It thereby constitutes a rare example of a publicly available on-line corpus presenting dialect material spanning five decades.
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The Buckeye Corpus of conversational speech contains high-quality recordings from 40 speakers in Columbus OH conversing freely with an interviewer. The speech has been orthographically transcribed and phonetically labeled. The audio and text files, together with time-aligned phonetic labels, are stored in a format for use with speech analysis software (Xwaves and Wavesurfer).
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This 3-year project investigates language change in five urban dialects of Northern England—Derby, Newcastle, York, Leeds and Manchester. Data collection method: Linguistic analysis of speech data (conversational, word list) from samples of different northern English urban communities. Data collection consisted of interviews, which included (1) some structured questions about the interviewee...
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Multi-laboratory evaluation of forensic voice comparison systems under conditions reflecting those of a real forensic case. There is increasing pressure on forensic laboratories to validate the performance of forensic analysis systems before they are used to assess strength of evidence for presentation in court (including pressure from the recently released report by the President’s Council...
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Forensic database of voice recordings of 500+ Australian English speakers (AusEng 500+). This database contains 3899 recordings totalling 310 hours of speech from 555 Australian-English speakers. 324 female speakers: - 91 recorded in one recording session - 69 recorded in two separate recording sessions - 159 recorded in three recording sessions - 5 recorded in more than three recording...
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The British National Corpus (BNC) is a 100 million word collection of samples of written and spoken language from a wide range of sources, designed to represent a wide cross-section of British English, both spoken and written, from the late twentieth century. Access the data here: https://llds.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/llds/xmlui/handle/20.500.14106/2554
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This CSTR VCTK Corpus includes speech data uttered by 110 English speakers with various accents. Each speaker reads out about 400 sentences, which were selected from a newspaper, the rainbow passage and an elicitation paragraph used for the speech accent archive.
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