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## Dartmouth New England English Database (DNEED) ## The DNEED corpus is the result of a large-scale New England English data collection project. The aim was to provide a comprehensive early 21st century reference point for New England English, including on-line recordings and in-person interviews. SPADE includes recordings from an on-line reading task in which participants recorded themselves reading 12 sentences twice each. The DNEED recordings were aligned by the Data Guardian using FAVE. **No of speakers:** 343, 168F \ **Hours of speech:** 16 \ **Years recorded:** 2010-2017\ **Data Guardian:** Public, James Stanford\ **Speaker Dimensions:** gender, origin, hometown, birth year, education, place, ethnicity, occupation, state, child latitude, child longitude ### Corpus References ### Stanford, J. (2019). New England English: Large-Scale Acoustic Sociophonetics and Dialectology. New York: Oxford University Press. \ Stanford, J. (2020). A modern update on New England dialectology: Introducing the Dartmouth New England English Database (DNEED). American Speech.
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