The kinds of thing I'm thinking of are (not all necessarily true (at the
moment):
Data base recorded and labelled (what %?)
Phonological parser built
Lexicon parsed and tagged
Hlsyn intelligent copysynthesis for perceptual tests
Temporal modelling begun (YorkTalk + first modelling from database)
Analysis of co-articulatory effects (long-domain) begun
Tools: xml search tools
psola resynthesis tools specifically for testing hypotheses
speech database labelled with acoustic events - syntactically and
phonologically parsed
In supplicant expectation.
thanks
John
John Local
Professor of Phonetics and Linguistics
Department of Language and Linguistic Science
University of York
Heslington
York Y01 5DD
Tel 01904 432658
E-mail lang4@york.ac.uk
URL http://www.york.ac.uk/~lang4