cldf-clts / clts

Cross-Linguistic Transcription Systems
https://clts.clld.org
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elaut project #6

Open LinguList opened 6 years ago

LinguList commented 6 years ago

http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/elaut/

They list IPA and SAMPA for several languages. Worth a look, how easily it could be added.

tresoldi commented 6 years ago

It is interesting (loved the diphthong maps for German), but aren't the SAMPA inventories mostly mirrored from Wells' reference at http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/sampa/ ? (phonemic notations are linked at the bottom of the page)

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http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/elaut/

They list IPA and SAMPA for several languages. Worth a look, how easily it could be added.

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LinguList commented 6 years ago

I guess so. It is more like just another random illustration of what people write and use for what sounds. We have 14 TD by now, and I guess in the future, we'll just prioritize the datasets based on whether we find them useful for certain purposes. What favors elaut is that they have sound recordings and northwind-and-sun-texts, so they are good for education.