Syllable-Based Phonological Rules And Their Implications For Speech Recognition

Authors

  • Daniel Kahn

Abstract

Rules can be written which describe with fair accuracy the perceived syllabic structure of English. Once syllabic structure is established, many important phonological rules find natural expression in terms or this structure. In particular, phonemes tend to be modified under the influence or conditions that exist within the syllable in which they reside or when they play a particular role within their syllable. These observations provide support for the syllable-based approach to speech recognition, but the explicit rules that arise from syllabic phonology are applicable to phoneme-based recognition as well.

 

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Published

2022-12-03

How to Cite

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Kahn D. Syllable-Based Phonological Rules And Their Implications For Speech Recognition . Canadian Acoustics [Internet]. 2022 Dec. 3 [cited 2024 Dec. 3];14(3 bis):43-4. Available from: https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/3514

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Proceedings of the Acoustics Week in Canada