English syllable list
Lisa
lisa.s.pearl at gmail.com
Thu Oct 8 15:21:43 UTC 2009
Hi Gareth:
There's a tool developed by Kenny Vaden at UC Irvine called the Irvine
Phonotactic Online Dictionary (IPhoD) [http://www.iphod.com/] that may
be useful (especially if you're also working with nonwords). Among
other things, it can give you the phonotactic probability of English
words and their frequencies, so you may be able to extrapolate legal
syllables by looking at the monosyllabic entries.
-Lisa Pearl
On Oct 7, 8:22 am, Gareth <gpmorga... at gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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