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The Maaloula Aramaic Speech Corpus (MASC) ...
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This dataset contains the first electronic speech corpus of Maaloula Aramaic, an endangered Western Neo-Aramaic variety spoken in Syria. This 64,845-word corpus is available in four formats: (1) transcription, (2) lemmatized transcription, (3) audio files and time-aligned phonetic transcriptions, and (4) an SQLite database. The transcription files are a digitized and corrected version of authentic transcriptions of tape-recorded narratives coming from a fieldwork trip conducted in the 1980s and published in the early 1990s (Arnold, 1991a, 1991b). They contain no annotation, except for some informative tagging (e.g. to mark loanwords and misspoken words). In the lemmatized version of the files, each word form is followed by its lemma in angled brackets. The time-aligned TextGrid annotations consist of four tiers: the sentence level (Tier 1), the word level (Tiers 2 and 3), and the segment level (Tier 4). These TextGrid files are downloadable together with their audio files (for the original source of the ...
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Keyword:
language documentation corpus; lemmatization; Maaloula Aramaic; speech corpus; time alignment; Western Neo-Aramaic
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6496714 https://zenodo.org/record/6496714
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How morphological structure affects phonetic realisation in English compound nouns
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Durational Differences of Word-Final /s/ Emerge From the Lexicon: Modelling Morpho-Phonetic Effects in Pseudowords With Linear Discriminative Learning
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Morpho-Phonetic Effects in Speech Production: Modeling the Acoustic Duration of English Derived Words With Linear Discriminative Learning
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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In: Gahl, Susanne; & Plag, Ingo. (2019). Spelling errors in English derivational suffixes reflect morphological boundary strength: A case study. The Mental Lexicon. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2f08t2wq (2019)
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In: Language Science Press; (2018)
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