Phoneme Frequencies Spreadsheet
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 1:50 am
Different languages of the same grouping often have similar sounds. This can give the family a distinctive 'feel'. While trying to sort out the aesthetics of a phonology, I found myself wanting to compare some groupings against each other. Since I couldn't find a paper with my desired data tabulated for me, I decided to do it myself. It turned out to be rather informative and helped guide some of my decisions. As a "hello" to the board and a first post, I thought I'd share the results.
Link to the Google Spreadsheet of Phoneme Frequencies
Disclaimer: Much of this can't be taken as statistically significant and this compilation it isn't scientific in any way.
I've ranked the top 100 phonemes from PHOIBLE against a number of language groupings from the the database of Eurasian phonological inventories. The fraction of languages within that grouping which contain the phoneme is given and heat-mapped. The over-all PHOIBLE frequencies are also superimposed on an IPA chart representation.
Link to the Google Spreadsheet of Phoneme Frequencies
Disclaimer: Much of this can't be taken as statistically significant and this compilation it isn't scientific in any way.
I've ranked the top 100 phonemes from PHOIBLE against a number of language groupings from the the database of Eurasian phonological inventories. The fraction of languages within that grouping which contain the phoneme is given and heat-mapped. The over-all PHOIBLE frequencies are also superimposed on an IPA chart representation.