The Audio-Aligned and Parsed Corpus of Appalachian English is a 1-million word corpus of Appalachian English, with two basic components:
- Transcripts which are time-aligned with the speech signal, and fully text-searchable
- A part-of-speech tagged and parsed version of the transcripts which are searchable online using structural queries
THE USER INTERFACE IS AVAILABLE AT: www.aapcappe.org
PROJECT COLLABORATORS:
- Christina Tortora, City University of New York (College of Staten Island and The Graduate Center)
- Beatrice Santorini, University of Pennsylvania
- Frances Blanchette, Center for Language Science, Penn State University (Research Assistant 2010-15, City University of New York, The Graduate Center)
- C.E.A. Diertani, City University of New York, The Graduate Center (Research Associate)
For any further information contact Christina Tortora