TY - GEN
T1 - Phonetic aspects of content design in AESOP (Asian English Speech cOrpus Project)
AU - Visceglia, Tanya
AU - Tseng, Chiu Yu
AU - Kondo, Mariko
AU - Meng, Helen
AU - Sagisaka, Yoshinori
PY - 2009/12/10
Y1 - 2009/12/10
N2 - This research is part of the ongoing multinational collaboration "Asian English Speech cOrpus Project" (AESOP), whose aim is to build up an Asian English speech corpus representing the varieties of English spoken in Asia. AESOP is an international consortium of linguists, speech scientists, psychologists and educators from Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Thailand, Indonesia and Mongolia. Its primary aim is to collect and compare Asian English speech corporafrom the countries listed above in order to derive a set ofcore properties common to all varieties of Asian English, as well as to discover features that are particular to individual varieties. Each research team will use a common recording setup and share an experimental task set, and will develop a common, open-ended annotation system. Moreover, AESOP-collected corpora will be an open resource, available to the research community at large. The initial stage of the phonetics aspect of this project will be devoted to designing spoken-language tasks which will elicit production of a large range of English segmental and suprasegmental characteristics. These data will be used to generate a catalogue of acoustic characteristics particular to individual varieties of Asian English, which will then be compared with the data collected by other AESOP members in order to determine areas of overlap between L1 and L2 English as well as differences among varieties of Asian English.
AB - This research is part of the ongoing multinational collaboration "Asian English Speech cOrpus Project" (AESOP), whose aim is to build up an Asian English speech corpus representing the varieties of English spoken in Asia. AESOP is an international consortium of linguists, speech scientists, psychologists and educators from Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Thailand, Indonesia and Mongolia. Its primary aim is to collect and compare Asian English speech corporafrom the countries listed above in order to derive a set ofcore properties common to all varieties of Asian English, as well as to discover features that are particular to individual varieties. Each research team will use a common recording setup and share an experimental task set, and will develop a common, open-ended annotation system. Moreover, AESOP-collected corpora will be an open resource, available to the research community at large. The initial stage of the phonetics aspect of this project will be devoted to designing spoken-language tasks which will elicit production of a large range of English segmental and suprasegmental characteristics. These data will be used to generate a catalogue of acoustic characteristics particular to individual varieties of Asian English, which will then be compared with the data collected by other AESOP members in order to determine areas of overlap between L1 and L2 English as well as differences among varieties of Asian English.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=71249083999&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=71249083999&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICSDA.2009.5278376
DO - 10.1109/ICSDA.2009.5278376
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:71249083999
SN - 9781424444007
T3 - 2009 Oriental COCOSDA International Conference on Speech Database and Assessments, ICSDA 2009
SP - 60
EP - 65
BT - 2009 Oriental COCOSDA International Conference on Speech Database and Assessments, ICSDA 2009
T2 - 2009 Oriental COCOSDA International Conference on Speech Database and Assessments, ICSDA 2009
Y2 - 10 August 2009 through 12 August 2009
ER -