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  1. Aug 13, 2005 · Updating UPSID. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 86, S19 (1989) UPSID—the UCLA phonological segment inventory database—is a database containing the phoneme inventories of a large genetically based sample of languages [I. Maddieson, Patterns of Sounds (1984)]. Each phoneme is specified in terms of a comprehensive set of phonetic features.

  2. Welcome to PHOIBLE. PHOIBLE is a repository of cross-linguistic phonological inventory data, which have been extracted from source documents and tertiary databases and compiled into a single searchable convenience sample. Release 2.0 from 2019 includes 3020 inventories that contain 3183 segment types found in 2186 distinct languages.

  3. Web-UPSID: A USER-FRIENDLY INTERFACE FOR THE UCLA PHONOLOGICAL SEGMENT INVENTORY DATABASE. Figure. 1: Query page of Web-UPSID. The top left panel is used to select the format of the output. Language and phoneme restrictions can be input in the left bottom panel, eventually with help of indices. The right panel is used for selecting features in ...

  4. Talk: UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database. Add languages. ... This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.

  5. Aug 4, 2010 · This index is arranged according to the phonetic classification of the segments, and includes the number of languages with each given segment type and a list of the languages in which it occurs. The phoneme charts and segment index make available to other users the basic data of UPSID. With these tools, much of the information in the database ...

  6. If you are citing phoneme inventory data for a particular language or languages, please use the name of the language as the title, and include the original data source as an element within PHOIBLE. If possible also include the URL for the inventory being referenced. For example: UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database. 2014.