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Using an on-line dictionary to find rhyming words and pronunciations for unknown words

Published: 08 July 1985 Publication History

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Humans know a great deal about relationships among words. This paper discusses relationships among word pronunciations. We describe a computer system which models human judgement of rhyme by assigning specific roles to the location of primary stress, the similarity of phonetic segments, and other factors. By using the model as an experimental tool, we expect to improve our understanding of rhyme. A related computer model will attempt to generate pronunciations for unknown words by analogy with those for known words. The analogical processes involve techniques for segmenting and matching word spellings, and for mapping spelling to sound in known words. As in the case of rhyme, the computer model will be an important tool for improving our understanding of these processes. Both models serve as the basis for functions in the WordSmith automated dictionary system.

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ACL '85: Proceedings of the 23rd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
July 1985
344 pages

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Published: 08 July 1985

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  • (2000)A multistrategy approach to improving pronunciation by analogyComputational Linguistics10.1162/08912010056167426:2(195-219)Online publication date: 1-Jun-2000
  • (1987)A multi-purpose interface to an on-line dictionaryProceedings of the third conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics10.3115/976858.976869(63-69)Online publication date: 1-Apr-1987
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