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Phonetics

      Titles Descriptions
  1. Computational Phonology
  2. International Phonetics Association
  3. Linguistics and Phonetics Worldwide
  4. Online Bibiliography: Phonetics / Speech Technology
  5. Phonology Course
  6. World Wide Words: Exploring the English Language

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Computational Phonology
A directory of computational phonologists around the world and an introduction to computational phonology.
     Author: Edinburgh University Centre for Cognitive Science
     Subjects: linguistics, phonetics
     DeweyClass: 414
     Resource type: directory, documents
International Phonetics Association
Society aiming to promote the scientific study of phonetics and associated practical applications. Provides a notational standard for the representation of all languages via the International Phonetic Alphabet, as well as symbols for disordered speech.
     Author: Glasgow University
     Subjects: phonetics
     DeweyClass: 414
     Resource type: reference documents
Linguistics and Phonetics Worldwide
Index of information relating to linguistics and phonetics.
     Author: Mayer, Joe
     Subjects: linguistics, phonetics
     DeweyClass: 414
     Resource type: index
Online Bibiliography: Phonetics / Speech Technology
Bibliography of phonetics and speech technology.
     Author: Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt
     Subjects: phonetics, speech processing
     DeweyClass: 414
     Resource type: bibliography
Phonology Course
A teaching aid designed so that native or non-native English speakers can achieve an understanding of the basics of phonology.
     Author: Luscombe, Stephen
     Subjects: phonetics
     DeweyClass: 414
     Resource type: guide
World Wide Words: Exploring the English Language
Definitions and history of English words and phrases. Topical terms that do not yet have dictionary entries are covered, along with a section of 'weird words', and answers to users' questions about word history and usage. Articles on various aspects of language are available, along with book reviews and a phonetic key.
     Author: Quinion, Michael B.
     Subjects: english language research, phonetics
     DeweyClass: 420
     Resource type: reference document