This page provides general information about phonetics in general and here at
Penn. For information on particular courses, see the course home pages.
The Phonetics Lab
The Phonetics Lab is located in Room 623 of Williams Hall.
This room is alarmed. For access you need both a key and the alarm code.
The telephone number is: 215-898-0083.
Personnel
The Phonetics lab TA is Catherine
Lai. The faculty associated with the lab are Mark Liberman and Jiahong Yuan.
The lab hosts a weekly lunch meeting,
splunch.
Further Information
Links to Resources Elsewhere
- Acoustical Society of America
- Acoustics and Vibration Animations
- ATR - Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
- Examples from Peter Ladefoged's Vowels and Consonants
- Examples from Peter Ladefoged's A Course in Phonetics
- Haskins Laboratories
- Hidden Markov Model Tutorial
- HyperPhysics Web Site
- Indiana University Speech Research Lab
- Indiana University Speech and Hearing Sciences
- International Phonetic Association
- IPA Chart With Audio
- Jont Allen's Auditory Models Page
- Malcolm Slaney's Auditory Modelling Publications
- MIT Spoken Language Systems Group
- Musical Acoustics at the University of New South Wales
- In addition to information on the acoustics of a variety of musical instruments, this site
contains information on speech, including a brief discussion of helium speech, with playable
examples.
- Spectrogram Tutorial
- Spectrogram Reading Tutorial
- Speech Analysis Tutorial (A. J. Robinson)
- Stockholm University Phonetics Lab
- Talkng Heads -physiological / computational / cognitive models of audio-visual speech
- ToBI
- A system for transcription of tone and intonation.
- Vintage Audio History
- An illustrated history of audio recording equipment.
- The Visible Human Project
- Pointers to detailed human anatomical image data and software for viewing it.
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