Last modified 11 years ago
Last modified on 10/26/09 10:49:26
Possible Lexion or Grammar Sources
- Moby (Public Domain language resources):
- Grady Ward's Moby page on Internet Archive
- Moby Pronunciation List
- wiktionary - free form, human entered, does have .mp3
- Unisyn Lexicon Release - non-commercial use only
- Brulex French
- CMUdict American English (derived from sources 15 years ago. seems like a good source)
- 710 British English
Phoneme System Links
- Grapheme Phoneme Correspondence Tables - also called symbol sound correspondence charts
- IPA International Phonetic Alphabet
- Shtooka - audio used to learn foreign languages, huge .flac files of single words.
- SWAC - related to Shtooka (one is based on the other?)
- The Collaborative International Dictionary of English - molecular formula \mo*lec"u*lar form"u*la\ Perhaps others on that site too (dict.org is just one list of files.)
questionable
- audio-bible.com (.ra (compressed)) (can't find a license)
- AudioTreasure.com Bible Store - (mp3) "read at a slower pace" "This recording can be legally copied for non-commercial use."
- David P Field bible "lots of stumbles but few outright errors...mp3 cheap microphone" - 50 hours, Looks like GPL for the asking.
- Dialect Survey 122 words, statistics of various pronunciations. Bert Vaux may have content to offer.
useless?
- freedict - I will swear i saw phonetic on this site, but now I can't find it.