If you use these data please cite
- the original source
Ladefoged, P., Blankenship, B., Schuh, R. G., Jones, P., Gfroerer, N., Griffiths, E., Harrington, L., Hipp, C., Jones, P., Kaneko, M, Moore-Cantwell, C., Oh, G., Pfister, K., Vaughan, K., Videc, R., Weismuller, S., Weiss, S., White, J., Conlon, S., Lee, WS. J., and Toribio, R. (2009). The UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Department of Linguistics. http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu
- the derived dataset using the DOI of the particular released version you were using
This dataset is licensed under a CC-BY-NC-2.0 license
Available online at http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/
From http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/ :
For over half a century, the UCLA Phonetics Laboratory has collected recordings of hundreds of languages from around the world, providing source materials for phonetic and phonological research, of value to scholars, speakers of the languages, and language learners alike. The materials on this site comprise audio recordings illustrating phonetic structures from over 200 languages with phonetic transcriptions, plus scans of original field notes where relevant.
Contents of this site are licensed under a Creative Commons license. You are free to copy, distribute, or adapt these materials for noncommercial purposes, under the following conditions:
- For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.
- Any derivative work may be distributed only under a license identical to this one. That is, you cannot claim exclusive right to any creation based on these materials, nor can anyone who further adapts your creation.
- Please attribute the material to the UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive. See below for suggested citation format.
The CLDF dataset contains all textual data and metadata from http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/ and provides URLs of all media files associated with recordings on http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/
The dataset covers all languages represented in the archive.
Languages represented in the archive color-coded by language family.
The following entity-relationship diagram shows how the tables of the dataset are related. For detailed descriptions of the individual columns, see the CLDF README.
The following CLDF datasets are available in cldf:
- CLDF Wordlist at cldf/Wordlist-metadata.json