Play with my data!


Cross-linguistic covariation of voice onset time. Take a look at the correlations of voice onset time (VOT) means among stop consonants with a shared laryngeal value across over 100 languages. A large portion of this dataset appears in my dissertation.

Covariation of correlates to stop consonant place and voice in American English. Take a look at the correlations of phonetic cues across 180 American English speakers within and between the stop consonants /p t k b d g/. The phonetic cues included here are: voice onset time (VOT, ms), a primary cue to the voice contrast (/p t k/ vs /b d g/) and center of gravity (COG, Hz), a primary cue to the place of articulation contrast (/p b/ vs /t d/ vs /k g/). This dataset, along with onset f0 data, will be released in the upcoming Linguistics Vanguard publication: Predictability of stop consonant phonetics across talkers: Between-category and within-category dependencies among cues for place and voice.

Chicagoland breweries. This app lets users view breweries in the Chicagoland area and filter by features such as whether the brewery has a tap room, kitchen, or tours. Not quite linguistic data, but certainly fun to make! This code was also the precursor to my cross-linguistic VOT app above. If you're interested in how this app was made, you can find the code on my github.

Baltimore breweries and beer bars. And because the code was mostly ready to go, I also made one for the lovely city of Baltimore, where I spent five years for graduate school.