Online data collection allows for access to diverse populations. In the current study, we used online recruitment and data collection methods to obtain a corpus of read speech from adult talkers representing three authentic regional dialects of American English and one novel dialect created for the corpus. The authentic dialects (New England, Northern, and Southern American English) are each represented by 8–10 talkers, ranging in age from 22 to 75 years old. The novel dialect was produced by five Spanish-English bilinguals with training in linguistics, who were asked to produce Spanish /o/ in an otherwise English segmental context. One vowel contrast was selected for each dialect, in which the vowels within the contrast are acoustically more similar in the target dialect than in the other dialects. Each talker produced one familiar short story with 40 tokens of each vowel within the target contrast for their dialect, as well as a set of real words and nonwords that represent both the target vowel contrast for their dialect and the other three vowel contrasts for comparison across dialects. Preliminary acoustic analysis reveals both cross-dialect and within-dialect variability in the target vowel contrasts. The corpus materials are available to the scholarly community.

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