English syllable list

Helene Deacon Helene.Deacon at Dal.Ca
Wed Oct 7 22:05:16 UTC 2009


You could also use Ziegler et al (1997 or 96?) to get English rime units and
then rotate first phonemes in.

Good luck!

Helene Deacon

Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
Dalhousie University


Quoting France Weill <France.Weill at touro.edu>:

>
> Hi Gareth;
>
> I don't have such a list, but if you have an existing list, you can 
> run it by the "phonotactic probability calculator" (Vitevitch & Luce, 
> 2004), that will compute the likelihood of them existing in English. 
> The instrument is very "user friendly"!
>
> Good luck
>
> France
>
> France Weill, CCC-SLP
> Associate Professor
> Touro College
> Graduate Program in Speech Pathology
> 1610 East 19 Street
> Brooklyn, NY 11229
> 718-787 1602 ext 206
> france.weill at touro.edu
> ________________________________________
> From: info-childes at googlegroups.com [info-childes at googlegroups.com] 
> On Behalf Of Gareth [gpmorgan12 at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:22 AM
> To: Info-CHILDES
> Subject: English syllable list
>
> Is anyone aware of or have a list of all or most of the legal
> syllables in English? I am doing some work with nonwords and if I had
> such a list it would make things a lot easier. Any help is
> appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Gareth Morgan
>
>
> >
>
>




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