Phon is a software program that greatly facilitates a number of tasks related to the analysis of transcript-based and acoustically-measured speech data. Built to support research in phonological development (including babbling), second language acquisition, and phonological disorders, Phon can also be used for virtually all types of phonological investigations (e.g. loanword phonology, fieldwork in phonology, sociolinguistic studies). Phon supports multimedia data linkage, unit segmentation (e.g. utterance, word), multiple-blind transcription, automatic labeling of data (features, syllabification), and systematic comparisons between target (model) and actual (produced) phonological forms. Phon is also equipped with many facilities for data analysis, including query methods for phonology (e.g. phones, features, syllables, …) as well as acoustic data.
Version 2 of Phon brings together two of the most important areas of empirical investigation in the are of child phonology, as it integrates transcript-based analyses of phonological data with the facilities for acoustic analysis provided by Praat. With this new version of Phon, and in addition to the functions listed above, the user can now:
- Import existing TextGrids into Phon sessions
- Generate TextGrids from existing Phon records
- Visualize TextGrids directly into Phon
- Send TextGrids to Praat for editing in a single click
- Run speech analysis functions directly from the Phon Query menu
- Export speech measurement data for further analysis
All of these functions are accessible through a user-friendly graphical interface. Databases managed within Phon can also be queried using a powerful search system adapted for the needs of the phonologist. This software program works on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux platforms and is compliant with the [https://childes.psy.cmu.edu/ CHILDES] ([https://www.talkbank.org TalkBank]) XML data format. Phon is being made freely available to the community as open-source software. Phon facilitates data exchange among researchers and is currently used for the elaboration of the shared PhonBank database, designed to support empirical needs of research in all areas of phonology and phonological development.
For more information, see https://www.phon.ca
To compile, use must first install Java 11 (or later) and maven.
Phon uses JxBrowser http://www.teamdev.com/jxbrowser, which is a proprietary software, owned by TeamDev Ltd. The use of JxBrowser is governed by JxBrowser Product License Agreement http://www.teamdev.com/jxbrowser-licence-agreement. You may not use JxBrowser separately from Phon project without a separate license from TeamDev Ltd. Use of JxBrowser as part of Phon project in any commercial software requires a commercial license from TeamDev Ltd.