11.1731, FYI: Speech Dialects Research, Wordlists/Download
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Subject: 11.1731, FYI: Speech Dialects Research, Wordlists/Download
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Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 12:17:17 -0700
From: David Cole <davidc at cse.ogi.edu>
Subject: Speech Dialects - Research Experiment Opportunity
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Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 12:47:48 +0800 (CST)
From: linguist at 163.net
Subject: Wordlists - Li Fang-kuei Index, HSK wordlist, etc
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 12:17:17 -0700
From: David Cole <davidc at cse.ogi.edu>
Subject: Speech Dialects - Research Experiment Opportunity
Greetings,
I am a member of a research group called the CSLU at the Oregon Graduate
Institute. The CSLU is among the top research programs in the country for
Computer Speech Recognition.
Soon we will be embarking on a rather extensive data collection which may
be of interest to people in the field of Linguistics
The primary focus of our collection is to gather various speech dialects
from within a moving automobile. The results of our efforts will be used to
build better voice recognition systems in navigational, diagnostic and
operational applications for cars in the near future.
We will be going to six different cities in the coming months. Savannah,
Manchester, Portland, Austin, Minnesota, Kansas City.
The is also another collection that will be even more widely spread out
then that one coming in the near future which will not be in a car. (for
those of you that would be nervous about driving during a collection).
This is a wonderful opportunity to assist in a data collection which deals
specifically with dialects and how they effect computer recognition.
Another benefit for helping in the research would be a monetary
compensation that participants will receive of $25- $35 for about an hour
and a half of time.
Any help that could be provided would be very much appreciated.
If you have any question at all please contact me as soon as possible.
David Cole
davidc at cse.ogi.edu
1-877-623-7623
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Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 12:47:48 +0800 (CST)
From: linguist at 163.net
Subject: Wordlists - Li Fang-kuei Index, HSK wordlist, etc
Dear all,
Some wordlists I'd like to share(see below, some may be interested in
Fangkuei Li's Siamese-Proto.Tai index) , please download at:
http://gong.tongtu.net
Cheers!
Gong Gunhu
Shantou University
Guanngdong, China
http://gong.tongtu.net
Email: qhgong at stu.edu.cn
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Downloadable wordlists:
1[A Word List of Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi Dagang(HSK, Chinese Proficiency
Test Syllabus)] Zipped Text file for Chinese (GB) Windows. Pinyin is
provided for each lexical item. Those who want to compile textbooks of
Chinese as a foreign language may find it useful.
2[A List of Swatow Loanwords in Thai] Zipped MS Word97(for Chinese GB) doc
file. Fields in the list: Chinese character, Thai writing, Thai
pronunciaton, Swatow pronunciation. 315 lexical items in all. To read this
file, you must use [a Thai font and an Ipa font.] this list may appear in
Fangyan(Dialect)
3[An English Index of Thai- Proto.Tai in Fang kuei Li's Handbook] Zipped
Text file for any environment. I substituted his order numbers with his own
reconstructions. Much easier to use now. Now you don't have to input the
nearly 2000 lines again! Note that I use some non-Latin symbols for some
Thai phonemes.Thai forms and reconstructions (NOT the glosses)in the list
have been checked once.
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