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Title: Morphological Approaches for an English Pronunciation Lexicon
Authors: Fitt, Susan
Issue Date: 2001
Citation: Fitt, Susan (2001): "Morphological approaches for an English pronunciation lexicon", In EUROSPEECH-2001, 1069-1072.
Publisher: International Speech Communication Association
Abstract: Most pronunciation lexica for speech synthesis in English take no account of morphology. Here we demonstrate the benefits of including a morphological breakdown in the transcription. These include maintaining consistency, developing the symbol set and providing the environmental description for allophones and phonetic variables. Our approach does not use a full morphological generator, but includes morphological boundaries in the lexicon.
URI: http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/eurospeech_2001/index.html
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