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Phonetic and Phonological Characteristics in Medieval Galician Portuguese (중세 갈리시아 포르투갈어의 음성ㆍ음운적 특성)

  • Lee Chan-Jong
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.161-164
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    • 2002
  • This study is to investigate the phonetic and phonological characteristics in medieval galician portuguese. It is necessary to consider the phonetic and phonological changes from latin to galician portuguese to understand the phonetic and phonological characteristics in contemporary portuguese. This study considered the palatalization, the phonetic changes in consonant clusters, intervocalic consonant deletions, vowel diphthongizations and vowel nasalizations, which were major phonetic and phonological characteristics in medieval galician portuguese.

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Improving the Performance of the Continuous Speech Recognition by Estimating Likelihoods of the Phonetic Rules (음소변동규칙의 적합도 조정을 통한 연속음성인식 성능향상)

  • Na, Min-Soo;Chung, Min-Hwa
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.80-83
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this paper is to build a pronunciation lexicon with estimated likelihoods of the phonetic rules based on the phonetic realizations and therefore to improve the performance of CSR using the dictionary. In the baseline system, the phonetic rules and their application probabilities are defined with the knowledge of Korean phonology and experimental tuning. The advantage of this approach is to implement the phonetic rules easily and to get stable results on general domains. However, a possible drawback of this method is that it is hard to reflect characteristics of the phonetic realizations on a specific domain. In order to make the system reflect phonetic realizations, the likelihood of phonetic rules is reestimated based on the statistics of the realized phonemes using a forced-alignment method. In our experiment, we generates new lexica which include pronunciation variants created by reestimated phonetic rules and its performance is tested with 12 Gaussian mixture HMMs and back-off bigrams. The proposed method reduced the WER by 0.42%.

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汉字教学法研究 - 以声符和同声符字的定量分析为依据

  • Pung, Dong-Seol;Gang, Hye-Geun;Jang, Yong
    • 중국학논총
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    • no.64
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    • pp.53-73
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    • 2019
  • In the teaching of Chinese characters, making full use of the phonetic function of phonetic symbols can help learners improve their learning efficiency. The research on the characteristics of phonetic symbols and the rules of their construction is the premise of teaching Chinese characters with phonetic symbols. The phonetic symbols that can accurately prompt the pronunciation of the whole word and the homophone characters that they constitute provide the applicable materials for the teaching of Chinese characters. The split method simply and intuitively reflects the internal relationship among shape, sound and meaning in pictophonetic characters. "The analogy method of homophonic character group" and "the converse method of homophonic character group" are the combination of the function of the sound prompt and the characteristics of the analogy and induction of homophonic character, which can not only help students save the time of memorizing the sound, but also effectively increase the amount of literacy. The quantitative analysis of phonetic symbols and homophone symbols is of great significance to the classification of Chinese characters and the improvement of textbook editing.

A Study on the Formation of Hangul-International Phonetic Alphabet Conversion Table

  • Cheong, So-Young;Rhee, Sang-Burm
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.504-507
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we proposed the formation of Hangul-International Phonetic Alphabet conversion table that also meets the standard Korean pronunciation rule. In Hangul, due to a phonetic value change phenomenon, notation and pronunciation are different. To do this, conversion table of notation-phonetic value is created, and conversion table of phonetic value-International Phonetic Alphabet notation are formed. As a result, the conversion table of International Phonetic Alphabet notation that accords with the standard Korean pronunciation has been formed, and it is proved by experiments that the result of conversion has no faults.

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Speaker Identification using Phonetic GMM (음소별 GMM을 이용한 화자식별)

  • Kwon Sukbong;Kim Hoi-Rin
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.185-188
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we construct phonetic GMM for text-independent speaker identification system. The basic idea is to combine of the advantages of baseline GMM and HMM. GMM is more proper for text-independent speaker identification system. In text-dependent system, HMM do work better. Phonetic GMM represents more sophistgate text-dependent speaker model based on text-independent speaker model. In speaker identification system, phonetic GMM using HMM-based speaker-independent phoneme recognition results in better performance than baseline GMM. In addition to the method, N-best recognition algorithm used to decrease the computation complexity and to be applicable to new speakers.

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A Feature-based Approach to English Phonetic Mastery --Cognitive and/or Physical--

  • Takashi Shimaoka
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.349-354
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    • 1996
  • The phonetic mastery of English has been considered next to impossible to many non-native speakers of English, including even some teachers of English. This paper takes issue with this phonetic problem of second language acquisition and proposes that combination of cognitive and physical approaches can help master English faster and more easily.

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Acoustic correlates of prosodic prominence in conversational speech of American English, as perceived by ordinary listeners

  • Mo, Yoon-Sook
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2011
  • Previous laboratory studies have shown that prosodic structures are encoded in the modulations of phonetic patterns of speech including suprasegmental as well as segmental features. Drawing on a prosodically annotated large-scale speech data from the Buckeye corpus of conversational speech of American English, the current study first evaluated the reliability of prosody annotation by a large number of ordinary listeners and later examined whether and how prosodic prominence influences the phonetic realization of multiple acoustic parameters in everyday conversational speech. The results showed that all the measures of acoustic parameters including pitch, loudness, duration, and spectral balance are increased when heard as prominent. These findings suggest that prosodic prominence enhances the phonetic characteristics of the acoustic parameters. The results also showed that the degree of phonetic enhancement vary depending on the types of the acoustic parameters. With respect to the formant structure, the findings from the present study more consistently support Sonority Expansion Hypothesis than Hyperarticulation Hypothesis, showing that the lexically stressed vowels are hyperarticulated only when hyperarticulation does not interfere with sonority expansion. Taken all into account, the present study showed that prosodic prominence modulates the phonetic realization of the acoustic parameters to the direction of the phonetic strengthening in everyday conversational speech and ordinary listeners are attentive to such phonetic variation associated with prosody in speech perception. However, the present study also showed that in everyday conversational speech there is no single dominant acoustic measure signaling prosodic prominence and listeners must attend to such small acoustic variation or integrate acoustic information from multiple acoustic parameters in prosody perception.

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Phonetic Contrasts of One-syllable Words and Speech Intelligibility in Adults with Hearing Impairments (청각장애 성인의 일음절 낱말대조 명료도 특성)

  • Kim Soo-Jin;Do Yeon-Ji
    • MALSORI
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    • no.56
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2005
  • This study examined the speech intelligibility of one-syllable words with phonetic contrasts and analyzed segmental factors that can predict the overall speech intelligibility in hearing-impaired adults. To identify the speech error characteristics, a Korean word list was audio-recorded by 7 hearing-impaired adults, and 35 listeners selected the heard word out of 5 choices. Based in part on previous studies of speech of the hearing impaired, the word list consisted of monosyllabic consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) real word pairs. Stimulus words included 77 phonetic contrast pairs. The results showed that the percentage of errors in final position (coda) contrast was higher than in any other position in syllable. And the intelligibility deficit factors of phonetic contrast in the hearing-impaired were analyzed through stepwise regression analysis. The overall intelligibility was predicted by the error rate of manner contrast at coda, voicing contrast (homorganic triplets) at onset and high-low contrast at nucleus.

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Phonetic Keyboard for International Korean Phonetic Alphabet (국제한글음성문자의 음성학적 자판배열)

  • LEE Hyun Bok;JO Unil
    • MALSORI
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    • no.39
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2000
  • The aim of this paper is to present a phonetically oriented keyboard array for the International Korean Phonetic Alphabet (IKPA). IKPA is a phonetic alphabet devised on the basis of Hangout (Korean alphabet) (Lee, 1999). Every computer has a keyboard as its input device and the English keyboard array is hewn as 'QWERTY' system, which represents the first six letters of the second line of the keyboard. This array is a traditional one devised to protect the congestion of the keys of the mechanical typewriter. To improve the anay of the keyboard, another system named 'Dvorak' has been devised. Likewise, a serious attempt has been made by the authors to work out an efficient keyboard for IKPA representing the manner of vowel and consonant classification. In the phonetic keyboard, the consonant symbols are arranged in the left hand side according to the Place and mauler of the articulation and the vowel symbols in the right hand side according to the vowel quadrilateral.

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