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Does someone have a phonemic inventory of all the romance languages, a list of all the phonemes in all the romance languages ?
Does the language you’re thinking of have an inventory on https://phoible.org/?
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Trouble finding website comparing phonetic/phonemic inventories among natlangs (or more)
I found this a while back. Does this help? https://phoible.org
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Statistics on phoneme co-occurrence
Non-trivial problem, actually. As other people say rolling your own from a database like Phoible might be your best bet. There are some good summary statistics for phonemes in Matthew Gordon's 2016 'Phonological Typology' text, but I don't think he does detailed correlation tables.
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My Conlang so Far
I think in general voiceless stops and fricatives are more common than voiced ones. Source being, of course, PHOIBLE.
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Software to translate audio to phonemic transcription
You may want to give Phoible a look for typological questions about frequency of occurrence for sounds.
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Is there an API phoneme chart coloured by % of languages using each phoneme?
You can use https://phoible.org/. In the segment part, there are percentages of use of phonemes of the recorded languages. On the other hand, I don't know if it's representative enough
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Are there databases of “standardized” phonetic frequencies/harmonics? For example the vowel sound “a”? (with an API) so an IPA API :)?
I guess I’m looking for something like this: PHOIBLE but with audio
- Tool to search languages by specific phonemes?
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I just found out that I have been pronouncing the <ph> sound as in "phonetics", "pharmacy", etc wrong my whole life.
Here you go. You just need to download the full Phoible CSV (e.g. via the Github repository) and install dplyr/tidyr in R.
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Great Vowel Shift
I recommend to read the following article before reading that wiki post. So we need to understand what does a Vokal (Vowel) mean first.
https://github.com/yogurt-cultures/kefir/blob/master/kefir/p...
Also I shifted one Const sound in the wikipedia article.
What are some alternatives?
ipa-dict - Monolingual wordlists with pronunciation information in IPA
Gramformer - A framework for detecting, highlighting and correcting grammatical errors on natural language text. Created by Prithiviraj Damodaran. Open to pull requests and other forms of collaboration.
PyLFG - PyLFG is a Python library for working within the Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) formalism. It provides a set of classes and methods for representing and manipulating LFG structures, including f-structures and c-structures.
pke - Python Keyphrase Extraction module
parson - Yet another PEG parser combinator library and DSL
loquax - NLP framework for phonology
grzegorz - A comand-line phonetics tool for finding minimal pairs
wikipron - Massively multilingual pronunciation mining