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Hierarchical Phoneme Classification for Improved Speech Recognition
Speech recognition consists of converting input sound into a sequence of phonemes, then finding text for the input using language models. Therefore, phoneme classification performance is a critical factor for the successful implementation of a speech ...
Jeong-Sik Park +2 more
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In this study, we examined the learning of new grapheme-phoneme correspondences in individuals with and without dyslexia. Additionally, we investigated the relation between grapheme-phoneme learning and measures of phonological awareness, orthographic ...
Jeremy M Law +2 more
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PHONOLOGICAL CHANGE PROCESSES OF ENGLISH AND INDONESIAN
Phonological change is a language phenomenon that occurs because language users change the distribution of phonemes in a language. The aims of this study are to explain the phonological processes that occur in English and Indonesian and to explain the ...
Irma Diani, Azwandi Azwandi
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The Levels of Auditory Processing during Emotional Perception in Children with Autism
Background: The perception of basic emotional sounds, such as crying and laughter is associated with effective interpersonal communication. Difficulties with the perception and analysis of sounds that complicate understanding emotions at an early ...
Galina V. Portnova +2 more
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This article compares the graphemes of Ajami as used in Islamic manuscripts and the phonemes of present-day Soninke. This comparison made it possible to identify two types of correspondences: unambiguous correspondences and ambiguous correspondences ...
Djibril Dramé
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نAn Investigation of Aban Yasht [PDF]
Aban Yasht is the research on the 5th Yasht of Avesta which is carried out by Dr. Changiz Mowla’i and is published in 1392 (Persian calendar). The 5th Yasht pays tribute to Anahita, the Zoroastrian deity of the waters.
Ehsan Changizi
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On the syllabification of phonemes [PDF]
Syllables play an important role in speech synthesis and recognition. We present several different approaches to the syllabification of phonemes. We investigate approaches based on linguistic theories of syllabification, as well as a discriminative learning technique that combines Support Vector Machine and Hidden Markov Model technologies.
Susan Bartlett +2 more
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Dissimilar Phonemes Create a Contextual Interference Effect During a Nonword Repetition Task
Purpose: The contextual interference effect is a motor learning phenomenon where conditions that decrease overall learning during practice enhance overall learning with new tasks.
Kimberly M. Meigh, Elisabeth Kee
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Phonemic analysis answers a question that modern reflection on language has highlighted from the beginning, namely that a level of abstract constants which are systematically associated with phonetic properties is necessary to obtain adequate explanation.
Benedetta Baldi, Leonardo Maria Savoia
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REFLECTION OF LINGUISTIC PLURALISM IN PHONOLOGICAL CONCEPTS
The paper consists of two parts. The first part presents the overview of scientific pluralism as a phenomenon that pertains any type of science, which has held a certain way of formation and development over the years.
E. B. Trofimova
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