Here's an indirect answer, dragged out from a project I worked on some time ago.
The file http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~dinoj/icsi97syl.disc.gz
has syllable-level transcriptions of conversational English from part
of the Switchboard corpus. You could write a perl script that got
clusters from it. Here's some example lines from the file:
zV-jI-5-bi-j@w-wEr-D{t
xEs-nQ-t5-b{d
rY-i-P-Qrm-s$z-u-lu-bI-@-s3-H
Syllables are separated by hyphens. The transcription is in DISC
format, explained here:
http://www.let.uu.nl/~Hugo.Quene/personal/phonchar.html
Dinoj
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 16:05:54 -0600, Bruce L. Lambert, Ph.D.
<lambertb@uic.edu> wrote:
> Can someone point me to a list of consonant clusters in English. I am
> mostly interested in syllable-initial clusters, but would be happy with any
> reasonably complete list. The best I found was at:
> http://www.lupinworks.com/os/spelling/initial.html.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -bruce
>
>
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