When modelling code-switched speech (utterances that contain a mixture of languages), the embedded language often contains phones not found in the matrix language. These are typically dealt with by either extending the phone set or mapping each phone to a matrix language counterpart. We use acoustic log likelihoods to assist us in identifying the optimal mapping strategy at a context-dependent level (that is, at triphone, rather than monophone level) and obtain new insights in the way English/Sepedi code-switched vowels are produced.
Reference:
Modipa, TI, Davel, MH and De Wet, F. 2012. Context-dependent modelling of English vowels in Sepedi code-switched speech. PRASA 2012, CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, 29-30 November 2012
Modipa, T., Davel, M., & De Wet, F. (2012). Context-dependent modelling of English vowels in Sepedi code-switched speech. PRASA. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6439
Modipa, TI, MH Davel, and Febe De Wet. "Context-dependent modelling of English vowels in Sepedi code-switched speech." (2012): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6439
Modipa T, Davel M, De Wet F, Context-dependent modelling of English vowels in Sepedi code-switched speech; PRASA; 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6439 .