9.124, Books: Phonology
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Subject: 9.124, Books: Phonology
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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 20:52:58 +0100
From: Jean Veronis <Jean.Veronis at lpl.univ-aix.fr>
Subject: Time Map Phonology
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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 20:52:58 +0100
From: Jean Veronis <Jean.Veronis at lpl.univ-aix.fr>
Subject: Time Map Phonology
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
TEXT, SPEECH AND LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 5
Series editors: Nancy Ide and Jean Veronis
TIME MAP PHONOLOGY
Finite State Models and Event Logics in Speech Recognition
Julie Carson-Berndsen
University of Bielefeld, Germany
Time Map Phonology addresses key areas of sound structure at which the two
technologies of natural language processing and speech technology are
beginning to converge. Solutions are presented to the problems of how to
process words which have not been heard before and how to develop
fine-grained knowledge representation and processing techniques for
linguistic units smaller than the word. The solutions are based on a
careful comparison of linguistic theories and on the investigation of
computational techniques for the next generation of flexible spoken
language input and output devices. The approach has been fully implemented
for the vocabulary of German and subjected to quantitative evaluation.
Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-4883-4, December 1997
Contents
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Preface.
1. Introduction.
2. Phonology and Computation.
3. Finite State Techniques in Computational Phonology.
4. The Event Concept in Time Map Phonology.
5. Phonotactic Descriptions and Their Representation.
6. Excursus: Constraint-Based Segmental Phonological Parsing.
7. Constraint-Based Phonological Parsing: An Event-Based Approach.
8. SILPA.
9. Evaluation.
10. Conclusion.
Appendix A: SAMPA Phonetic Alphabet for German.
Appendix B: The Chomsky Hierarchy.
Appendix C: Event-Based Phonotactic Network for German.
Bibliography.
Index.
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PREVIOUS VOLUMES
Volume 1: Recent Advances in Parsing Technology
Harry Bunt, Masaru Tomita
Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-4152-X, 1996
Volume 2: Corpus-Based Methods in Language and Speech Processing
Steve Young, Gerrit Bloothooft
Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-4463-4, 1997
Volume 3: An introduction to text-to-speech synthesis
Thierry Dutoit
Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-4498-7
Volume 4: Exploring textual data
Ludovic Lebart, Andre Salem and Lisette Berry
Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-4840-0, December 1997
Check the series Web page for order information:
http://kapis.www.wkap.nl/kapis/CGI-BIN/WORLD/series.htm?TLTB
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