Linguistics 401--Introduction to General Phonetics
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chilin Shih |
You can download korean.tar, or korean.tar.gz, which contains 80 speech files from 5 Korean speakers.
There is a directory "korean" under which there are five subdirectories from "spk1" to "spk5". Speech files are stored in the spk directories with the filenames "spk1_1.wav", "spk1_2.wav" ... "spk1_16.wav".
On a UNIX system, you can unpack the tar file, or the compressed tar.gz file, with the following commands respectively:
tar -xvf korean.taror
tar -xzvf korean.tar.gzThis will recreate the directory structure.
If you have problem with tar files or tar.gz files, you can download speech files individually:
If we record the key words in isolation, it will be difficult to determine the length of the stop closure. Therefore we place the keywords in a simple sentence frame. The keywords are phrase final, but the consonants of interest are word initial, therefore they occur in the middle of the phrase. This gives us clear indication on when the stops begin. The frame is as short as it can be, so that you can find the consonants in question without any prior knowledge of Korean.
The recording is made with Computerized Speech Lab (CSL) Model 4300B by Kay Elemetrics.
The speech files are mono files recorded in 16 bit, 44100 Hz sampling rate, and are in the .wav format.