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    Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter P to letter R) by Oyetayo A Bankale, Oye Taiwo, Rukayat Olawale

    Published 2023-11-01
    Subjects: “…Yorùbá phonology terms, Terminology creation, Information Processing Model…”
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    Chinese semantic and phonological information-based text proofreading model for speech recognition by Meiyu ZHONG, Peiliang WU, Yan DOU, Yi LIU, Lingfu KONG

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…To study the influence of Chinese Pinyin on detecting and correcting text errors in speech recognition, a text proofreading model based on Chinese semantic and phonological information was proposed.Five Pinyin coding methods were designed to construct the character-Pinyin embedding vector that was employed as the input of the Seq2Seq model based on gated recurrent unit.At the same time, the attention mechanism was adopted to extract the Chinese semantic and phonological information of sentences to correct speech recognition errors.Aiming at the problem of insufficient labeled corpus, a data augmentation method was introduced, which could automatically obtain annotated corpora by exchanging the initials or finals of Chinese Pinyin.The experimental results on AISHELL-3’s public data show that phonological information is conducive to the text proofreading model to detect and correct text errors after speech recognition, and the proposed data augmentation method can improve the error detection performance of the model.…”
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    Intra-speaker phonetic micro-variation, and its relationship to phonetic and phonological change by Florent Chevalier

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…We consider two examples of sound change which have taken place in vernacular Glaswegian English, one phonetic (vowel quality) and one phonological (vowel quantity). We predict that intra-speaker variation in quality and timing alternations for /i/ and /ʉ/ during conversations will reflect the trajectory of real-time sound change, and that this variation will relate to convergence towards the speakers closest to the future norm. …”
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    Investigating L2 Phonological Acquisition from Different Perspectives: An Introduction to the Special Issue by Alex Ho-Cheong Leung, Natalia Pavlovskaya, Martha Young-Scholten

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Building on the existing literature including recent Special Issues, edited volumes, and feature articles on the study of second language (L2) phonetics and phonology (e [...]…”
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    Whole-Word Phonological Representations of Disyllabic Words in the Chinese Lexicon: Data From Acquired Dyslexia by Sam-Po Law, Winsy Wong, Karen M. Y. Chiu

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…This study addresses the issue of the existence of whole-word phonological representations of disyllabic and multisyllabic words in the Chinese mental lexicon. …”
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    Profiles of Early Expressive Phonological Skills-Brazilian Portuguese (PEEPS-BP): a diagnostic accuracy study by Simone Nicolini de Simoni, Denis Altieri de Oliveira Moraes, Karina Carlesso Pagliarin, Márcia Keske-Soares

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Purpose To present the criterion validity, sensitivity, specificity, and cut-off scores for the Profiles of Early Expressive Phonological Skills Test - Brazilian Portuguese (PEEPS-BP) - Expanded List. …”
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    The Phonological Mapping Negativity (PMN) as a language-specific component: Exploring responses to linguistic vs musical mismatch. by Jen Lewendon, James Britton, Stephen Politzer-Ahles

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Phonological Mismatch Negativity (PMN) is an ERP component said to index the processing of phonological information, and is known to increase in amplitude when phonological expectations are violated. …”
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