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Rastro fonológico no Rastrum filológico

open access: yesFilologia e Linguística Portuguesa, 2009
In this paper, we consider a corpus of eighteenth century Brazilian manuscripts in order to shed some light on what kind of relationship exists between graphemes and phonemes.
Manoel Mourivaldo Santiago-Almeida   +1 more
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Towards Language-Universal End-to-End Speech Recognition

open access: yes, 2017
Building speech recognizers in multiple languages typically involves replicating a monolingual training recipe for each language, or utilizing a multi-task learning approach where models for different languages have separate output labels but share some ...
Kim, Suyoun, Seltzer, Michael L.
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The long march to Unicode: a digital approach to variability in Icibemba orthography

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
The study examined the orthography of Icibemba, a Bantu language spoken in Zambia and Congo─Kinshasa. The findings recommended adopting Unicode standards wherever different letters (graphemes) represented the same speech sound (allophone).
Alex Kasonde
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Marketing Semiotics by Constantine Cyril the Philosopher: Glagolitic presentation of Christianity as a forerunner of contemporary marketing semiotics

open access: yesLibellarium: Journal for the Research of Writing, Books, and Cultural Heritage Institutions, 2009
The aim of the paper, deriving from David G. Mick, James E. Burroughs, Patrick Hetzel and Mary Y. Brannen’s (2004) theoretical approach, is to analyse whether the theories on marketing semiotics are applicable in the medieval context as well, i.e.
Jasna Horvat   +2 more
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A Finite State and Data-Oriented Method for Grapheme to Phoneme Conversion

open access: yes, 2000
A finite-state method, based on leftmost longest-match replacement, is presented for segmenting words into graphemes, and for converting graphemes into phonemes.
Bouma, Gosse
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Dynamic Phenomenology of Grapheme-Color Synesthesia

open access: yesPerception, 2010
In grapheme-color synesthesia, observers perceive colors that are associated with letters and numbers. We tested the dynamic limits of this phenomenon by exposing two synesthetes to characters that rotate smoothly, that morph into other characters, that disappear abruptly, or that have colors either consistent or inconsistent with the corresponding ...
Bridgeman, Bruce   +2 more
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Synaesthetic Colours Can Behave More like Recalled Colours, as Opposed to Physical Colours that Can Be Seen

open access: yesi-Perception, 2011
Grapheme-color synaesthesia is an atypical condition characterized by coloured sensations when reading achromatic text. Different forms have been characterized, but this is somewhat controversial.
Derek H. Arnold   +3 more
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Selecting a phoneme-to-grapheme mapping: Random or weighted selection?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Introduction It is widely held that there are two routes for written word production: lexical and sublexical. The dual-route account explains both how people spell words that are familiar (via the lexical route) and novel words (via the sublexical route).
Binna Lee
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Year 1 phonics screening check consultation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
"The Government is committed to raising children's achievement in reading, and has expressed the intention to establish a phonics screening check for children in Year 1. This will be a short, light-touch screening check designed to confirm that children

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Multilingual Training and Cross-lingual Adaptation on CTC-based Acoustic Model

open access: yes, 2018
Multilingual models for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) are attractive as they have been shown to benefit from more training data, and better lend themselves to adaptation to under-resourced languages.
Bourlard, Hervé   +2 more
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