Bibliography

The Buckeye Corpus has been used as a resource in the following publications. If you have used the corpus in your own research, please let us know using the feedback form.

Publications

Many studies have used the corpus. Here are publications by the original research team.

Raymond, William D., Robin Dautricourt, and Elizabeth Hume. (2006). Word-medial /t,d/ deletion in spontaneous speech: Modeling the effects of extra-linguistic, lexical, and phonological factors. Language Variation and Change, 18(1), 55–97.

Pitt, Mark, Keith Johnson, Elizabeth Hume, Scott Kiesling, and William Raymond. (2005). The Buckeye Corpus of Conversational Speech: Labeling Conventions and a Test of Transcriber Reliability. Speech Communication, 45, 90–95.

Pitt, Mark and Keith Johnson. (2003). Using pronunciation data as a starting point in modeling word recognition. Paper presented at the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.

Johnson, Keith. (2003). Aligning phonetic transcriptions with their citation forms. Acoustic Research Letters Online.

Johnson, Keith. (2003). Massive reduction in conversational American English. Proceedings of the Workshop on Spontaneous Speech: Data and Analysis. August, 2002. Tokyo, JP.

Raymond, William D., Robin Dautricourt, and Elizabeth Hume. (Submitted, 2003). Medial /t,d/ deletion in spontaneous speech. Manuscript submitted to Language Variation and Change.

Raymond, William D. (2003). An analysis of coding consistency in the transcription of spontaneous speech from the Buckeye corpus. Proceedings of the Workshop on Spontaneous Speech: Data and Analysis. August, 2002. Tokyo, JP.

Raymond, William D., Mark Pitt, Keith Johnson, Elizabeth Hume, Matthew Makashay, Robin Dautricourt, and Craig Hilts. (2002). An analysis of transcription consistency in spontaneous speech from the Buckeye corpus. Proceedings of ICSLP-02. September, 2002. Denver.