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Name asc Description Language(s) Researcher(s) Data type(s) Publication(s)
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ESPF DoubleTalk A dialogue study between speakers of Southern Standard British English and Scottish English (inc. a pilot study with speakers of American English and Northern English) English James Scobbie, Christian Geng, Bill Hardcastle, Simon King, Robin Lickley, Marianne Pouplier, Steve Renals, Alice Turk Final audio, Orthographic annotation, Estimated sensor positions, Disfluency annotation, Original amplitude Turk, A., Scobbie, J. M., Geng, C., Macmartin, C., Bard, E. G., Campbell, B., Diab, B., Dickie, C., Dubourg, E., Hardcastle, B., Hoole, P., Kainada, E., King, S., Lickley, R., Nakai, S., Pouplier, M., Renals, S., Richmond, K., Schaeffler, S., Wiegand, R., White, K. & Wrench, A. (2010). An Edinburgh Speech Production Facility. A poster presented at BAAP 2010, London; and Laboratory Phonology 12, Albuquerque, USA.<br /> <br />
Geng, C., Turk, A., Scobbie, J.M., Macmartin, C., Hoole, P., Richmond, K., Wrench, A., Pouplier, M., Bard, E.G., Campbell, Z., Dickie,C., Dubourg, E., Hardcastle, W., Kainada, E., King, S., Lickley, R., Nakai, S., Renals, S., White, K., Wiegand, R. (to appear, 2013). Recording Speech Articulation in Dialogue: Evaluating a synchronized double Electromagnetic Articulography Setup. Journal of Phonetics.
The University of Edinburgh Queen Margaret University Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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