CALLHOME American English Lexicon (PRONLEX) Second Edition
| Item Name: | CALLHOME American English Lexicon (PRONLEX) Second Edition |
| Author(s): | Paul Kingsbury, Stephanie Strassel, Cynthia McLemore, Robert MacIntyre, Neville Ryant, Danni Ma |
| LDC Catalog No.: | LDC2026L05 |
| ISLRN: | 212-744-841-442-5 |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.35111/tzze-m965 |
| Release Date: | July 15, 2026 |
| Member Year(s): | 2026 |
| DCMI Type(s): | Text |
| Data Source(s): | telephone conversations |
| Project(s): | EARS, GALE, Hub5-LVCSR |
| Application(s): | language documentation, parsing, phonology, speech recognition, speech synthesis |
| Language(s): | English |
| Language ID(s): | eng |
| License(s): |
CALLHOME Lexicon Agreement (Commercial) CALLHOME Lexicon Agreement (Non-Commercial) CALLHOME Lexicon Agreement (Non-Member) |
| Online Documentation: | LDC2026L05 Documents |
| Licensing Instructions: | Subscription & Standard Members, and Non-Members |
| Citation: | Kingsbury, Paul, et al. CALLHOME American English Lexicon (PRONLEX) Second Edition LDC2026L05. Web Download. Philadelphia: Linguistic Data Consortium, 2026. |
| Related Works: | View |
Introduction
CALLHOME American English Lexicon (PRONLEX) Second Edition was developed by the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) and contains 90,988 English words with citation-form pronunciations. This second edition updates file formats, directory structure and documentation. The first edition is available as CALLHOME American English Lexicon (PRONLEX) (LDC97L20).
The CALLHOME series consists of telephone conversations, transcripts and lexicons developed by LDC and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, in support of research in speaker identification, language identification and related technologies. Languages in the series include American English, Egyptian Arabic, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish.
Data
The words in the lexicon were derived from Wall Street Journal text used in the continuous speech recognition publication series CSR-1 WSJ0 Complete (LDC93S6A), transcripts from the Switchboard telephone collection (LDC97S62), and transcripts representing unscripted telephone conversations between native American English speakers contained in CALLHOME American English Second Edition (LDC2026S08).
PRONLEX transcription is a phonemic transcription system designed to support speech recognition by providing a consistent and simplified representation of how words are pronounced in standard American English that allows variation to be generated later to avoid listing many pronunciation variations for each word. This single systematic base form can be expanded through rules or modeling. The transcription was created using a modified ARPABET phoneme set.
The lexicon contains three tab-separated information fields: (1) word: orthographic representation of word; (2) pron: transcribed citation-form pronunciations using modified ARPABET phoneme set; and (3) comments: (OPTIONAL) comment on the entry;
The lexicon is presented as a tab-delimited TSV file encoded in UTF-8 format. This release also includes a pronunciation dictionary derived from the lexicon in UTF-8 encoded CMUdict format.
Samples
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Updates
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