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- 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.
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The UPSID folder contains data from the UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database: Maddieson, I., & Precoda, K. (1990). Updating UPSID. UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics, 74, 104–111. The contents and extraction pipeline for these data are described in (chapter 4): Moran, Steven. (2012). Phonetics Information Base and Lexicon.
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Thanks to Marilyn Vihman for providing the Stanford...
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File types afbo_dataset.cldf.zip Dataset in CLDF...
- Amharic
AMHARIC (UPSID 219), 37 segments. Amharic (UZ 2156), 68...
- Irish
IRISH (UPSID 342), 69 segments. Irish (UZ 2193), 50...
- Russian
RUSSIAN (UPSID 530), 38 segments. Russian (Standard) (EA...
- Murle
MURSI (UPSID 473), 26 segments. murle (AA 793), 34 segments....
- Igbo
IGBO (UPSID 365), 59 segments. igbo (AA 732), 36 segments....
- Beembe
BEEMBE (UPSID 251), 26 segments. Glottocode: beem1239; ISO...
- Hausa (Upsid 351)
Inventory HAUSA (UPSID 351) Segment list; IPA chart; Segment...
- Maddieson 1984
@book{maddieson1984, address = {Cambridge, UK}, author =...
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Inventory Language # segments # vowels # consonants # tones Contributor Cite ...
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)
UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database. The UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database (or UPSID) is a statistical survey of the phoneme inventories in 451 of the world's languages.
This site is a (hopefully) simple user interface to the UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database (UPSID). This Database was compiled by Ian Maddieson and Kristin Precoda (cf. Maddieson, 1984) and contains information on the distribution of 919 different segments in 451 languages.
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 ...
ABSTRACT. This article asks what is universal about phonological systems. Beginning with universals of segment inventories, a distinction is drawn between descriptive universals (where the effect of different theoretical frameworks is minimized) vs. analytic universals (which are specific-theory-dependent).