Friday, December 30, 2005
"Text to Phonemes"
has
[past]a[future]
pronounciation of 'a' is determined (i hope) by [past] and [future].
In turing machines, current symbol modifies [past] buffer and according to the buffer, state is changed...So, i think text to phoneme is a possible problem.
[vowel chart]
i u
I U
e ^ >
ae a
[examples]
apple
a => a
ap => ap
app => aep
appl => aepl
apple => aepl
apple => aep^l (it's hard to write liquid l. or consonant-vowel..i forgot the term).
application
a => a
ap => ap
app => aep
appl => aepl
appli => aepli
applic => aeplIk
applica => aeplIka
applicat => aeplIkIt
applicati => ^plIkaetI
applicatio => ^plIkeISou
application => ^plIkeIS^n
applicaiton => aeplIkeIS^n
(sometimes application has stress on the first syllable. sometimes on the third. So, determination of the stress pattern is realted to [past] and [future]. For example, "The application /aeplIkeIS^n/ won the best software award." or "Application /^plIkeIS^n/ of the lemma shines a light on the problem".
pronounciation of 'a' is determined (i hope) by [past] and [future].
In turing machines, current symbol modifies [past] buffer and according to the buffer, state is changed...So, i think text to phoneme is a possible problem.
[vowel chart]
i u
I U
e ^ >
ae a
[examples]
apple
a => a
ap => ap
app => aep
appl => aepl
apple => aepl
apple => aep^l (it's hard to write liquid l. or consonant-vowel..i forgot the term).
application
a => a
ap => ap
app => aep
appl => aepl
appli => aepli
applic => aeplIk
applica => aeplIka
applicat => aeplIkIt
applicati => ^plIkaetI
applicatio => ^plIkeISou
application => ^plIkeIS^n
applicaiton => aeplIkeIS^n
(sometimes application has stress on the first syllable. sometimes on the third. So, determination of the stress pattern is realted to [past] and [future]. For example, "The application /aeplIkeIS^n/ won the best software award." or "Application /^plIkeIS^n/ of the lemma shines a light on the problem".
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