The Commonest Speech Sounds: Prevalence Rates for Phonemes of the World (doi:10.21979/N9/ZBKESF)

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Title:

The Commonest Speech Sounds: Prevalence Rates for Phonemes of the World

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doi:10.21979/N9/ZBKESF

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DR-NTU (Data)

Date of Distribution:

2018-02-05

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Bibliographic Citation:

Styles, Suzy J, 2018, "The Commonest Speech Sounds: Prevalence Rates for Phonemes of the World", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/ZBKESF, DR-NTU (Data), V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

The Commonest Speech Sounds: Prevalence Rates for Phonemes of the World

Identification Number:

doi:10.21979/N9/ZBKESF

Authoring Entity:

Styles, Suzy J (Nanyang Technological University)

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DR-NTU (Data)

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Styles, Suzy J

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Styles, Suzy J

Date of Deposit:

2018-02-05

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/ZBKESF

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences, Social Sciences, Phonology, WEIRD Biases, Phonemic Inventories, Phonemes, Prevalence Rates

Abstract:

This is a metadata record and mirror for an infographic and Open Educational Resource (OER) originally hosted on figshare. Follow the link below to access the original. <br><br> <a href="https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5047747.v3"><h3>The Commonest Speech Sounds: Prevalence Rates for Phonemes of the World</h3></a> Prevalence rates of speech-sounds across 1672 languages. Data from <a href="http://phoible.org/">PHOIBLE Online</a>. Colour scale indicates range from the listed percentage to the next higher percent. Latest version includes updated colours for more-effective lookup. A version of this figure first appeared in Styles SJ (2016) ‘Sensory worlds: Multisensory outcomes of sensory tuning to phoneme structure’ Presentation at the 5th Southern African Microlinguistics Workshop, Bloemfontein, South Africa, November 2016. Full peer-reviewed report can be found in this open access journal article: Styles SJ & Gawne L (2017) <a href="https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669517724807">'When does maluma/takete fail? Two key failures and a meta-analysis suggest phonology and phonotactics matter</a>' <i>I-Perception</i>. July-August. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669517724807 <br><br> CC-BY Suzy J Styles (2017) DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5309953 <br><br> <h3>Download</h3> The original infographic can be downloaded at: <a href="https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5047747">FigShare</a>. <br><br>

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This digital record is a metadata file 'pointing' to a document originally posted on figshare. This record also includes a <i>mirror</i> of the original document for posterity<br> To cite the original:<br> Styles, Suzy (2017): The Commonest Speech Sounds: Prevalence Rates for Phonemes of the World. figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5047747.v3

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Citation

Identification Number:

10.1177/204166951772480

Bibliographic Citation:

Styles SJ & Gawne L (2017) 'When does maluma/takete fail? Two key failures and a meta-analysis suggest phonology and phonotactics matter' <i>I-Perception</i>. July-August. 1-17.

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CommonestSpeechSounds_v2_Styles2017.pdf

Text:

MIRROR OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENT: Styles, SJ (2017): The Commonest Speech Sounds: Prevalence Rates for Phonemes of the World. figshare.

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