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We reviewed 483 live results for auditory english lexicon project (aelp) and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Academic Database and Linguistics.
AI Summary
We reviewed 483 live results for auditory english lexicon project (aelp) and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Academic Database and Linguistics.
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Source: National University of Singapore
Description
A large-scale psycholinguistic database for researchers, featuring 10,170 spoken words and nonwords. It provides detailed lexical properties such as word frequency and neighborhood density for auditory word recognition studies.
Best for
academic researchers, psycholinguists, speech pathologists and data scientists
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Source: National University of Singapore
Description
A specialized linguistic database tracking lexical statistics for 9,592 Malay words, including letter length, syllable count, and frequency, developed by academic researchers at NUS.
Best for
Malay language scholars, linguists, computational linguistics and researchers
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Source: Geological Society of the Philippines (GSP)
Description
A definitive reference text by Rolando Peña that systematically documents the history, age, and characteristics of rock units throughout the Philippine islands.
Best for
geological reference, historical rock unit analysis, standardized nomenclature and stratigraphic correlations
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| Compare | Auditory English Lexicon Project (AELP) | The Malay Lexicon Project | Lexicon of Philippine Stratigraphy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source | National University of Singapore | National University of Singapore | Geological Society of the Philippines (GSP) |
| Description | A large-scale psycholinguistic database for researchers, featuring 10,170 spoken words and nonwords. It provides detailed lexical properties such as word frequency and neighborhood density for auditory word recognition studies. | A specialized linguistic database tracking lexical statistics for 9,592 Malay words, including letter length, syllable count, and frequency, developed by academic researchers at NUS. | A definitive reference text by Rolando Peña that systematically documents the history, age, and characteristics of rock units throughout the Philippine islands. |
| Best for | academic researchers, psycholinguists, speech pathologists and data scientists | Malay language scholars, linguists, computational linguistics and researchers | geological reference, historical rock unit analysis, standardized nomenclature and stratigraphic correlations |
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If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:
"Auditory English Lexicon Project (AELP) from National University of Singapore."
I picked this because This project provides highly specialized academic data for psycholinguistic research and auditory analysis.
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