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Re: Re: On-line articles with speech in them (need help)
| quote: | Originally posted by Fundamental
You could always get us lot to read out some news articles for you and send the audio files.
Free, easy, and you'll get a bunch of different accents to listen to. |
Hehe 
Actually, Joe, I am thinking of doing something similar. I'd ask native speakers to read something and I would develop a website where you could learn more about the different accents of the English language (I'd choose a free webhost so there would be free). So far, I just need to figure out how to:
1) Make people sound more natural: reading usually requires attention and you seldom speak the same way you talk to your friends, for example. People become aware of their accents, and might "correct" what is not wrong. Having some sort of anonymous self-introduction is an idea.
2) Elaborate a text with every phoneme of the English language and minimal pairs. That means I'd need to choose words with the broadest possible range of sounds in most dialects (so I wouldn't stick only to those of BBC English).
3) Listen to all the files, divide them by regions and write the phonetic transcription (which would be useful for teachers).
4) Find a place to host... but I've got some places in mind.
In a near future, hopefully, I will be working on that 
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