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Developing consistent pronunciation models for phonemic variants

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dc.contributor.author Davel, M
dc.contributor.author Barnard, E
dc.date.accessioned 2007-07-02T13:08:05Z
dc.date.available 2007-07-02T13:08:05Z
dc.date.issued 2006-09
dc.identifier.citation Davel, M and Barnard, E. 2006. Developing consistent pronunciation models for phonemic variants. Interspeech, Pittsburg, Sept 2006, pp 4 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/843
dc.description.abstract Pronunciation lexicons often contain pronunciation variants. This can create two problems: It can be difficult to define these variants in an internally consistent way and it can also be difficult to extract generalised grapheme-to-phoneme rule sets from a lexicon containing variants. In this paper we (the authors) address both these issues by creating ‘pseudo-phonemes’ associated with sets of ‘generation restriction rules’ to model those pronunciations that are consistently realised as two or more variants. By pre-processing and post-processing the lexicon appropriately, grapheme-to-phoneme algorithms that were not able to deal with pronunciation variants previously can now be extended to incorporate variants easily, without requiring changes to the standard algorithms. We (the authors) evaluate the effectiveness of this approach using the Default and Refine rule extraction algorithm, and apply the method to both the English Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (OALD) and the Flemish FONILEX pronunciation lexicon. We (the authors) find that the approach generalises to different languages, is able to model phonemic variation accurately and is able to identify inconsistent variants in pre-existing lexicons. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Pronunciation modelling en
dc.subject Pronunciation variants en
dc.subject Grapheme-to-phoneme rules en
dc.subject Pseudo-phonemes en
dc.title Developing consistent pronunciation models for phonemic variants en
dc.type Conference Presentation en
dc.identifier.apacitation Davel, M., & Barnard, E. (2006). Developing consistent pronunciation models for phonemic variants. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/843 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Davel, M, and E Barnard. "Developing consistent pronunciation models for phonemic variants." (2006): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/843 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Davel M, Barnard E, Developing consistent pronunciation models for phonemic variants; 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/843 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Davel, M AU - Barnard, E AB - Pronunciation lexicons often contain pronunciation variants. This can create two problems: It can be difficult to define these variants in an internally consistent way and it can also be difficult to extract generalised grapheme-to-phoneme rule sets from a lexicon containing variants. In this paper we (the authors) address both these issues by creating ‘pseudo-phonemes’ associated with sets of ‘generation restriction rules’ to model those pronunciations that are consistently realised as two or more variants. By pre-processing and post-processing the lexicon appropriately, grapheme-to-phoneme algorithms that were not able to deal with pronunciation variants previously can now be extended to incorporate variants easily, without requiring changes to the standard algorithms. We (the authors) evaluate the effectiveness of this approach using the Default and Refine rule extraction algorithm, and apply the method to both the English Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (OALD) and the Flemish FONILEX pronunciation lexicon. We (the authors) find that the approach generalises to different languages, is able to model phonemic variation accurately and is able to identify inconsistent variants in pre-existing lexicons. DA - 2006-09 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Pronunciation modelling KW - Pronunciation variants KW - Grapheme-to-phoneme rules KW - Pseudo-phonemes LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2006 T1 - Developing consistent pronunciation models for phonemic variants TI - Developing consistent pronunciation models for phonemic variants UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/843 ER - en_ZA


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