Contains fulltext : 41404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Each time a word is uttered, even pronounced by one and the same speaker, its pronunciation can differ, and may also be rather different from the canonical transcription. For research on pronunciation phenomena numerous samples of real-life speech need to be collected. Such large collections of speech are called speech corpora. Speech corpora constitute a rich resource for empirical investigations on spoken language. However, in order to be useful as a resource for pronunciation research, it is necessary to have phonetic transcriptions. The research reported on in this thesis is focused on, first, the generation of phonetic transcriptions of large speech cor...
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In the past, linguistic research was typically conducted on relatively small datasets that were spec...
Contains fulltext : 27415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Each time a word...
Broad phonetic transcriptions represent the pronunciation of words as strings of characters from spe...
We describe a method for the automatic production of phonetic transcriptions in large speech corpora...
For research and development purposes in the areas of phonetics and speech technology, phonetically ...
This paper reports on an experiment aimed at establishing how phonetic transcriptions for the large ...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
In this paper we present an experiment aimed at improving automatic phonetic transcription of Dutch ...
In this paper we present an experiment aimed at improving automatic phonetic transcription of Dutch ...
Contains fulltext : 41531.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)4 p
This paper presents the steps needed to make a corpus of Dutch spontaneous dialogues accessible for ...
Contains fulltext : 41532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Interspeech 2006...
Contains fulltext : 76487.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)4 p
Contains fulltext : 76478.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)4 p
In the past, linguistic research was typically conducted on relatively small datasets that were spec...
Contains fulltext : 27415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Each time a word...
Broad phonetic transcriptions represent the pronunciation of words as strings of characters from spe...
We describe a method for the automatic production of phonetic transcriptions in large speech corpora...
For research and development purposes in the areas of phonetics and speech technology, phonetically ...
This paper reports on an experiment aimed at establishing how phonetic transcriptions for the large ...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
In this paper we present an experiment aimed at improving automatic phonetic transcription of Dutch ...
In this paper we present an experiment aimed at improving automatic phonetic transcription of Dutch ...
Contains fulltext : 41531.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)4 p
This paper presents the steps needed to make a corpus of Dutch spontaneous dialogues accessible for ...
Contains fulltext : 41532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Interspeech 2006...
Contains fulltext : 76487.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)4 p
Contains fulltext : 76478.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)4 p
In the past, linguistic research was typically conducted on relatively small datasets that were spec...