Citing DARLA and its components
DARLA is designed and implemented by Sravana Reddy and James Stanford, with programming assistance from Irene Feng, and is supported by the Neukom Institute for Computational Science.
We can be reached at darla.dartmouth@gmail.com.
Suggested in-text citation for the completely automated functions: DARLA (Reddy & Stanford 2015), using Prosodylab-Aligner (Gorman et al. 2011), FAVE-Extract (Rosenfelder et al. 2014), and the Vowels R package (Kendall & Thomas 2010).
Suggested in-text citation for the semi-automated functions: FAVE-Extract (Rosenfelder et al. 2014) and Prosodylab-Aligner (Gorman et al. 2011) using the DARLA web interface (Reddy & Stanford 2015) and the Vowels R package (Kendall & Thomas 2010).
Bibliographic entries:
- Gorman, Kyle, Jonathan Howell and Michael Wagner. 2011. Prosodylab-Aligner: A Tool for Forced Alignment of Laboratory Speech. Canadian Acoustics. 39.3. 192–193.
- Kendall, Tyler and Erik R. Thomas. 2010. Vowels: vowel manipulation, normalization, and plotting in R. R package. cran.r-project.org/web/packages/vowels/index.html.
- Reddy, Sravana and James Stanford. 2015. Toward completely automated vowel extraction: Introducing DARLA. Linguistics Vanguard.
- Rosenfelder, Ingrid; Fruehwald, Josef; Evanini, Keelan; Seyfarth, Scott; Gorman, Kyle; Prichard, Hilary; Yuan, Jiahong; 2014. FAVE (Forced Alignment and Vowel Extraction) Program Suite v1.2.2 10.5281/zenodo.22281.
In addition, if you use the NORM online interface for custom normalization and plotting of the vowel space, please also cite:
- Thomas, Erik R. and Tyler Kendall. 2007. NORM: The vowel normalization and plotting suite. Online Resource. lvc.uoregon.edu/norm/index.php