ACL RD-TEC 1.0 Summarization of A83-1032
Paper Title:
APPLICATION OF THE LIBERMAN-PRINCE STRESS RULES TO COMPUTER SYNTHESIZED SPEECH
APPLICATION OF THE LIBERMAN-PRINCE STRESS RULES TO COMPUTER SYNTHESIZED SPEECH
Authors: David L. McPeters and Alan L. Tharp
Primarily assigned technology terms:
Other assigned terms:
- affix
- alphabet
- case
- characters
- concept
- data structure
- device
- dictionary
- english prosody
- evaluations
- fact
- feature
- human behavior
- hypothesis
- implementation
- intelligibility
- interpretation
- intonation
- knowledge
- labeling
- lexical category
- lexicon
- linguistic
- linguistic theories
- linguistic theory
- linguistics
- linguists
- meaning
- message
- method
- names
- part-of-speech
- pause
- phoneme
- phonemes
- phonetic alphabet
- pronunciation
- prosody
- random sample
- root node
- secondary stress
- stem
- stress
- stress pattern
- subtree
- suffix
- surface representation
- syllable boundary
- syllables
- symbols
- synthesized speech
- technique
- term
- terms
- theories
- theory
- translations
- tree
- tree structure
- trees
- vowel
- word
- word stem
- words