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The Department maintains a variety of local resources that may assist you in your studies:

Linguistics Grad Resource Room (D338)

The Resource Room is available to Linguistics Grad Students and Faculty. Located in Clearihue D338, this room contains a number of hard-to-find publications of books and journals. There is also a computer workstation available to look up publications and for general research use.

 

Facilities:

All students can access the facilities available during department hours (Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)

Equipment:

All students can access equipment available during department hours (Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). Several equipment items can be borrowed for longer periods through our equipment sign-out system.

Interactive/Multimedia:

Online Phonetics Lab

Note : Due to copyright agreements these resources are at this time only available to students, faculty and staff of UVic. You will require your UVic NetLinkID and password to access any of the following items:

Multimedia IPA chart
PDBlive!
Voice-Quality matrix

Collections/Downloads:

Charts of the International Phonetic Association
Handbook of the International Phonetic Association
Lab Manual for Phonetics Courses such as Ling 380

Research Papers

Creaky Voice in a Pre-Babbling Infant.

Essential Links

www.linguistlist.org (home to many linguistic links and mailing lists)

www.artificialvision.com/javoice.htm (interactive visual sound synthesis)

www.languagegeek.com (good source for specialized fonts and font information)

www.sil.org (SIL International ; Summer Institute of Linguistics - language preservation, fonts, etc.)