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## Raleigh ## The Raleigh Corpus is a corpus of conversational speech recorded from Americans resident in Raleigh, North Carolina. SPADE includes a subset of the Raleigh corpus, including interviews with 135 white Raleigh speakers. Recordings were aligned using P2FA by the Data Guardian. **Number of Speakers:** 135, 72F \ **Hours of Speech:** 120 \ **Year Recorded:** 2008-2017 \ **Data Guardian:** Robin Dodsworth \ **Speaker Dimensions:** birth year (ranging from 1919 to 1996), sex ### Corpus References ### Dodsworth, R. & Benton, R. (2019). Language variation and change in social networks: A bipartite approach. Routledge. \ Dodsworth, R. & Benton, R. (2017). Social network cohesion and the retreat from Southern vowels in Raleigh. Language in Society 46, 371-405.
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