Research Area: | Speech Analysis | Year: | 2011 | ||||
Type of Publication: | In Proceedings | Keywords: | Phoneme, Duration and Statistical Significance | ||||
Authors: | Lakshmi kanth B, Venkatesh Keri, Kishore S. Prahallad | ||||||
Abstract: | |||||||
Speech is the most important and common means of communication.
Human beings identify a language by looking at the acoustics and the letter to
sound rules (LTS) that govern the language. But pronunciation is governed by
the person’s exposure to his/her native language. This is a major issue while
considering words, especially nouns in Indian languages. In this paper, a new
methodology of analyzing phoneme durations for language discrimination is
presented. The work has been carried out on a database built with words, mostly
nouns, common to Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages. Durational analysis of
phonemes has been carried out on the collected database. Our results show that
phoneme durations play a significant role in differentiating Hindi, Telugu and
Tamil languages with regard to stop sounds, vowels and nasals. |
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