The data offers transcriptions in different flavors, converting large lists into a unified IPA, that is not yet linked to CLTS, but should be. They also distinguish "cardinal sounds", to break down complexity. It is an excellent use-case for CLTS, especially also since we might use the breaking down to cardinal sounds as an alternative sound class system (!).
This dataset is available on osf. It accompanies the article by Johansson et al. 2020.
The data offers transcriptions in different flavors, converting large lists into a unified IPA, that is not yet linked to CLTS, but should be. They also distinguish "cardinal sounds", to break down complexity. It is an excellent use-case for CLTS, especially also since we might use the breaking down to cardinal sounds as an alternative sound class system (!).