Augmented-syllabification of n-gram tagger for Indonesian words and named-entities [PDF]
As one of the statistical-based models, an n-gram syllabification commonly gives a high syllable error rate (SER) for Bahasa Indonesia, one of the low-resource languages, since it fails for a high out-of-vocabulary (OOV) rate. Two previous models: bigram-
Suyanto Suyanto +4 more
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Augmented words to improve a deep learning-based Indonesian syllabification [PDF]
Recent deep learning-based syllabification models generally give low error rates for high-resource languages with big datasets but sometimes produce high error rates for the low-resource ones.
Suyanto Suyanto +3 more
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Echoes of L1 Syllable Structure in L2 Phoneme Recognition [PDF]
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, second, and multilingual language acquisition. In L1 and simultaneous multilingual acquisition, learners build up phonological knowledge to structure their ...
Kanako Yasufuku, Gabriel Doyle
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GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information. [PDF]
Databases containing lexical properties on any given orthography are crucial for psycholinguistic research. In the last ten years, a number of lexical databases have been developed for Greek.
Antonios Kyparissiadis +3 more
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Phonotactic Constraints on Tri-Syllabic Loanwords Containing Three-Consonant Sequences: An Optimality Account [PDF]
This paper examined the constraints on tri-syllabic loanwords in Persian, which contained three-consonant sequences in the underlying representation, within an optimality-theoretic account.
Hakimeh Fanoodi +2 more
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Automated Metric Analysis of Spanish Poetry: Two Complementary Approaches
The automatic metric analysis (commonly referred to as scansion) of Spanish poetry is not a trivial problem since it combines the nuances of the language, the different poetic traditions related to melodic patterns, and the personal stylistic preferences
Guillermo Marco +4 more
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Urhobo-English Loanwords Coda Adaptation: A Constraint-Based Account
This study examines how codas of Urhobo-English loanwords are adapted and shows that the strategies adopted in repairing loanword coda in Urhobo are driven by syllabification constraints and universal conventions.
Philip Oghenesuowho Ekiugbo +1 more
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A Morphophonetic Approach to Hiatus in Spoken Persian Language [PDF]
Many studies in phonology and phonetics have considered a CV(C(C)) pattern for Persian syllable structure. Considering such pattern means that first, no syllable begins with a vowel in Persian and second, no two vowels can be said to be in hiatus (occur ...
Fariba Ghatreh +2 more
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Syllabification by phone categorization [PDF]
Syllables play an important role in speech synthesis, speech recognition, and spoken document retrieval. A novel, low cost, and language agnostic approach to dividing words into their corresponding syllables is presented. A hybrid genetic algorithm constructs a categorization of phones optimized for syllabification.
Krantz, Jacob +3 more
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Syllabification of Balinese Words Using the Syllabification Algorithm
Abstract This research discusses the syllabification of Balinese words. The syllabification of Balinese words is necessary in determining padalingsa in pupuh. In order to be able to develop the application of technology in the field of pupuh literary, a system that can automatically find the correct division of a Balinese word into syllabels is ...
Ngurah Agus Sanjaya ER +1 more
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