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  1. Jun 16, 2014 · Patterns of Sounds describes the frequency and distributional patterns of the phonemic sounds in a large and representative sample of the world's languages. The results are based on UPSID (the UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database), a computer file containing the phonemes of 317 languages selected on the basis of genetic diversity.

  2. lems with Atkinson’s findings. First, his data are coarse-grained summaries of the UCLA Phono-logical Segment Inventory Database (UPSID) (3) as reported in the World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS)(4). To illustrate our concerns, we used the original UPSID database (which is freely available online) together with tone data from WALS.

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  4. Ian Maddieson (born September 1, 1942 in Watford, United Kingdom [1]) is British-American linguist and professor emeritus of linguistics at the University of New Mexico, in the United States. He has served as Vice-President of the International Phonetic Association, and Secretary of the Association for Laboratory Phonology.

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  7. UCLA Phonological Inventory Database or UPSID contains phonological segment data from a large number of the world's languages. SUPERB is a program for APOLLO workstations, which gives access to UPSID and extends it with recorded speech samples. INTRODUCTION UPSID was created at the UCLA Phonetics Laboratory and is described in detail in

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