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该数据库由美国语音学家Ian Maddieson于 1984 年为加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)创建,并已多次更新。 加州大学洛杉矶分校音系片段库存数据库 加州大学洛杉矶分校音段清单数据库 ( UPSID ) 是对世界 451 种 语言的 音素 清单的统计调查 。
Aug 4, 2010 · A database designed to give more reliable and more readily available answers to questions concerning the distribution of phonological segments in the world's languages has been created as part of the research program of the UCLA Phonetics Laboratory. The database is known formally as the UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database, and for ...
UPSID: The UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database (Maddieson, 1984; Maddieson & Precoda, 1990) AA : Alphabets of Africa (Chanard, 2006; Hartell, 1993) PH : Data drawn from journal articles, theses, and published grammars, added by members of the Linguistic Phonetics Laboratory at the University of Washington (Moran, 2012)
Within this subset there is a core of widely recurring sounds. The structure and frequency of these speech sounds is extensively described in UPSID – the UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database (Maddieson 1984), a landmark publication in comparative phonology and point of departure for PRUPSID , a Phonetic Reanalysis of UPSID data.
The results suggest that n-gram analysis works at least as well as other measures for investigating the relation of phonological similarity to geographical spread, automatic language classification, and typological similarity, while being computationally considerably cheaper than the most widespread method (normalized Levenshtein distance). Expand
Nov 24, 2023 · From this, we extracted UPSID, the UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database (Maddieson 1984, expanded by Maddieson and Precoda 1990), which is a widely cited phoneme collection of 450 inventories and was a constituent part of the first version of PHOIBLE (see Moran 2012 for details). We also extracted a fourth global dataset from PHOIBLE ...
INTRODUCTION The UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database (UPSID), put together by Ian Maddieson and colleagues at UCLA, is a valu- able material for Phonetics research and teaching. In its second version, USPID contains information for 45 1 languages, carefully sampled from the world’ s languages [2, 4-j.