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  1. Oct 21, 2020 · Table of Contents. UPSID, the UCLA phonological segment inventory database / Ian Maddieson. Phonological generalizations from the UCLA phonological segment inventory database / Ian Maddieson. Abstract of A study in phonemic universals, especially concerning fricatives and stops / Jonas N.A. Nartey. Insights on vowel spacing / Sandra F. Disner.

  2. Aug 13, 2005 · 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.

  3. The UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database (or UPSID) is a statistical survey of the phoneme inventories in 451 of the world's languages. The database was created by American phonetician Ian Maddieson for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1984 and has been updated several times.

  4. Natural Language Reference: Site: UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database (UPSID) Description: A collection of web pages for each of the UPSID languages listing the phonological inventories of each language, showing the phonological segments by feature and referencing the other languages that have each feature.

  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 ...