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Corpus Phonetics for Under-Documented Languages: A Vowel Harmony Example

Timothy Kempton, Mary Pearce

2020Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Corpus phonetics is enabling the comprehensive analysis of large digital speech collections. In this paper, we develop a corpus phonetics workflow that is flexible enough to be easily applied to under-documented languages. To test the capabilities of this workflow we choose a challenging vowel reduction and vowel harmony problem. In Kera (Chadic) it has been shown (Pearce, 2012), that not only is phonetic reduction linked to the phonetic duration of the vowel, but also that reduction is blocked in vowel harmony domains. We are able to replicate previously published experiments by Pearce that were originally completed using manual measurements. We expect that our corpus phonetics workflow will be of value to phonologists working on other languages.

Topics & Concepts

Vowel harmonyPhoneticsVowelWorkflowComputer scienceLinguisticsNatural language processingSpeech recognitionDatabasePhilosophySpeech Recognition and SynthesisPhonetics and Phonology ResearchMusic and Audio Processing