Publikation: The Phonetics-Phonology-Syntax Interface : A Computational Implementation
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This paper introduces a new, computationally implemented end-to-end system for German that takes a speech signal as input, interprets the phonetic data in phonological/prosodic terms, and makes the results available to a linguistically deep computational grammar. The grammar uses the provided information to disambiguate syntactically ambiguous structures, thus reducing overgeneration. A system evaluation showed promising results for this new combination of automatic speech signal analysis and computational grammars, which is a significant step towards a fine-grained linguistic analysis including all grammar modules and hence towards real automatic speech understanding.
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BÖGEL, Tina, Romi HILL, Justin HOFENBITZER, Tianyi ZHAO, 2023. The Phonetics-Phonology-Syntax Interface : A Computational Implementation. ICPhS : 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Prague, Czech Republic, 7. Aug. 2023 - 11. Aug. 2023. In: SKARNITZL, Radek, ed., Jan VOLÍN, ed.. Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Prague 2023. Prague, Czech Republic: Guarant International, 2023, pp. 1459. ISBN 978-80-908 114-2-3BibTex
@inproceedings{Bogel2023Phone-68872, year={2023}, title={The Phonetics-Phonology-Syntax Interface : A Computational Implementation}, isbn={978-80-908 114-2-3}, publisher={Guarant International}, address={Prague, Czech Republic}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Prague 2023}, editor={Skarnitzl, Radek and Volín, Jan}, author={Bögel, Tina and Hill, Romi and Hofenbitzer, Justin and Zhao, Tianyi}, note={Article Number: 1463} }
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