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2021-12-03
Matthew C. Kelley, Scott James Perry, Benjamin V. Tucker
Forced alignment is increasingly used in phonetics to automatically produce boundaries between words and phones. These boundaries can have significant errors and are often only placed at some predetermined time interval, like every 10 ms. We discuss some potential remedies to these difficulties...
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Supplementary materials for Measuring and Modelling the Duration of Intervocalic Alveolar Taps in Peninsular Spanish
Supplementary materials for Measuring and Modelling the Duration of Intervocalic Alveolar Taps in Peninsular Spanish
Download2023-04-19
This contains the data and the R script from Perry et al. (2023), which is a conference paper from the International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences.