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The Sociolinguistic Archive and Analysis Project (SLAAP)
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- Kendall, Tyler (Author)
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The Sociolinguistic Archive and Analysis Project (SLAAP)
Abstract
The Sociolinguistic Archive and Analysis Project, at North Carolina State University, is an interactive web-based archive of sociolinguistic recordings, with integrated media playing and annotation features, as well as phonetic analysis and corpus analysis tools designed for enabling and improving empirical linguistic inquiry.
The archive continues to grow over time. It currently contains (as of July 2024)
over 5,000 interviews;
over 8,200 audio files;
over 4,100 hours of audio!;
over 270 hours of transcribed audio;
over 2.7 million words of orthographically transcribed speech, accurately time-stamped and linked to the audio
from a variety of languages (predominately American dialects in North Carolina and the southeastern United States).
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Kendall, T. (n.d.). The Sociolinguistic Archive and Analysis Project (SLAAP). https://slaap.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php
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