de Gruyter Mouton (Publisher)

  • Francesco Cangemi (Editor)
  • Meghan Clayards (Editor)
  • Oliver Niebuhr (Editor)
  • Schuppler, B. (Editor)
  • Margaret Zellers (Editor)

Activity: Publication peer-review or editorial workEditorial activity

Description

Phonetically reduced forms are plentiful, theoretically interesting, and a key challenge for automatic speech recognition systems. Yet canonical forms are still central to models of production and perception. Drawing from different fields and diverse languages, this volume brings new insights to the debate on abstractions and canonical forms in linguistics: their psychological reality, descriptive adequacy, and technical implementability.
Period2018
Type of publisherPublisher
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Acoustic Reduction
  • Speech Recognition
  • Perception
  • Pronunciation Variation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Language and Linguistics