Today I have decided to finally release my English reclists.
They are intended to be suitable for either complete or basic CVVC. What I mean is, for example, the word "morning" can be produced as either [mor] [or n] [ni] [i ng], or just [mor] [ni] [i ng].
I must say that even this list is inteded to be simple, it still has many samples. The reson is that during the tests, there were many problems with samples that I tried to ommit, and they couldn't be made up from any combination of sounds that were already recorded, so, I had to include them.
Just a note about the American list: I am aware that there are many people who don't differ the vowels from cot and caught (noted on the list as "o" and "au" respectively). So, I ask for those people to still record both sets, even if pronounced the same, just to not increase the rate of repetition of samples.
I couldn't write the instructions for configuring the banks produced with those lists, but in theory, it is the overall CVVC technique that can be used on them. (but if any doubt emerge, I can help). I apologize for this.
And finally, here are the download links:
Lists, pronunciation guides and recording instructions: http://bit.ly/NedxOb
Sample files (optional): http://bit.ly/NedwJO
They are intended to be suitable for either complete or basic CVVC. What I mean is, for example, the word "morning" can be produced as either [mor] [or n] [ni] [i ng], or just [mor] [ni] [i ng].
I must say that even this list is inteded to be simple, it still has many samples. The reson is that during the tests, there were many problems with samples that I tried to ommit, and they couldn't be made up from any combination of sounds that were already recorded, so, I had to include them.
Just a note about the American list: I am aware that there are many people who don't differ the vowels from cot and caught (noted on the list as "o" and "au" respectively). So, I ask for those people to still record both sets, even if pronounced the same, just to not increase the rate of repetition of samples.
I couldn't write the instructions for configuring the banks produced with those lists, but in theory, it is the overall CVVC technique that can be used on them. (but if any doubt emerge, I can help). I apologize for this.
And finally, here are the download links:
Lists, pronunciation guides and recording instructions: http://bit.ly/NedxOb
Sample files (optional): http://bit.ly/NedwJO