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Linguistics Links

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The links on this page have been selected to direct students and professionals to additional information and helpful resources in the field of linguistics & TESOL.

Linguistics Information & Research Help

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Software (Downloads from Other Sites)

Linguistic (Phonology) Tools
  • CECIL and WinCECIL are acoustic phonetics programs to view speech recordings, automatic pitch contours, and spectrograms. Recording limit is 3 seconds.
  • LinguaLinks is a new generation of software that brings you an array of helps to make you more productive in your language work. Its integrated computer resources are designed to support fieldwork by providing on-demand advice, tools, information, instructions, and training.
  • PRAAT
  • Wave Surfer
  • Speech Analyzer is a program designed to see speech recordings, pitch contour graphics, and spectrograms. It supports phonetic, phonemic, orthographic, and gloss transcriptions that are time aligned. Supports unlimited length recordings.
  • Sonogram Visible Speech
Linguistic (Syntax) Tools:
  • TreeForm Syntax Tree Drawing Software is a java program that runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux, etc. You can build syntax trees, gloss with IPA fonts, and when you're done either export the image to different image file formats, copy it to the clipboard (to paste into your document), or save it to open in TreeForm later. NOTE: You HAVE to have the Java Runtime Environment as well. Get it from Java's website.
Corpus Linguistic Tools
Linguistic Transcription Tools
  • SIL Fonts for IPA Transcription: SIL has produced versatile and attractive Unicode fonts, one of which (Doulos) includes IPA. These fonts can be downloaded free from SIL's website. (Be certain not to download the "Legacy Fonts" – these are not Unicode.)
  • SIL's IPA Unicode page provides information about acquiring keyboards for typing in IPA (Unicode). The information can be confusing, so you may wish to talk with a linguist experienced in loading keyboards onto a computer.
General Audio Tools
  • Audacity is a freely downloadable multi-platform sound file editor. Import and export multiple tracks, split long WAV files using the label, save as WAV or MP3, etc. (To use Audacity to export your sound file as MP3 you need to have an MP3 encoder like LAME.) Using Audacity, you can...
    • Record live audio.
    • Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.
    • Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and WAV sound files.
    • Cut, copy, splice, and mix sounds together.
    • Change the speed or pitch of a recording.
    • And more! (See the complete list of features.)
  • winLAME digital audio encoder
  • Cool Edit Pro (30-day trial only)
Computational Linguistic Tools