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About SIGMORPHON
Online Bibliography
Useful links
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Relevant Books
Computational Phonology
Computational Phonology: A Constraint-Based Approach
- Author: Steven Bird
- Comments:
Studies in Natural Language Processing,
Cambridge University Press, 1995.
- Online information:
abstract,
table of contents,
- Ordering:
online ordering
Time Map Phonology: Finite State Models and Event
Logics in Speech Recognition
- Author: Julie Carson-Berndsen
- Comments:
Text, Speech and Language Technology, volume 5
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.
- Online information:
- Ordering:
online ordering
Formal Phonology
- Author: András Kornai
- Comments:
Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics.
Garland Publishing, 1995.
- Online information:
contents,
preface, introduction (20pp).
Attribute-Value Phonology
- Author: James Scobbie
- Comments:
Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics.
Garland Publishing, 1998.
- Online information:
Speech Processing: A Dynamic and Optimization-Oriented Approach
- Author: Li Deng and Doug O'Shaughnessy
- Comments:
Signal Processing and Communications #17, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, NY, 626 pages, 2003, ISBN: 0-8247-4040-8. Contains two chapters devoted to computational phonology
- Online information: amazon.com and others
Computational Morphology
PC-KIMMO: a two-level processor for morphological analysis
- Author: Evan Antworth
- Comments:
Occasional Publications in Academic Computing No. 16.
Dallas, TX: Summer Institute of Linguistics,
1990.
- Ordering:
ordering
Morphology and Computation
- Author: Richard Sproat
- Comments:
Series in Natural Language Processing, MIT Press, 1992.
- Ordering:
online ordering
Speech Processing
An Introduction to Text-to-Speech Synthesis
- Author: Thierry Dutoit
- Comments:
Series in Text, Speech and Language Technology,
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.
- Ordering:
online ordering
Multilingual Text-to-Speech Synthesis: The Bell Labs Approach
- Editor: Richard Sproat
- Comments:
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.
- Ordering:
online ordering
Orthography
A Computational Theory of Writing Systems
- Author: Richard Sproat
- Comments:
Studies in Natural Language Processing,
Cambridge University Press,
2000.
- Ordering:
online ordering
Send email to Richard Wicentowski to submit a correction or addition.
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