This is where I keep track of tools, materials, and links I find useful or that I don’t want to forget. Some of these are things I regularly use in my teaching and research, and others are on my list to try when I finally get the chance. Hopefully you’ll find something helpful here too!
NIM: Search engine for psycholinguistic research materials
Minimal Pair Finder: Works for Spanish, English, Italian and Greek
jsPsych: JavaScript framework for creating behavioral experiments that run in a web browser
Praat: Open-source software used for analysis and synthesis of speech
gitLab: Web-based platform for managing Git repositories
Audio Lingua: Free, collaborative collection of authentic audio recordings in several languages
Voices of the Hispanic World: Archive of dialectally varied, spoken language data from throughout the Spanish-speaking world
Biblioteca Digital de Voces Hispanas: Example audio from native Spanish speakers in the NC State University community
JATOS: Just Another Tool for Online Studies
Make Praat Picture-style plots of acoustic data in R: Quickly and easily generates plots of acoustic data directly in R
R for linguists: Tutorial on R for Linguists by E. Chodroff
Introduction to Data Analysis with R: Mini-R course aimed at people who are new to programming by B. Sneller