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Mandarin and Tibetan Lhasa dialect are chosen to be the research objects. Phones sets and corresponding Latin Transformation scheme of Mandarin and Tibetan Lhasa dialect are established respectively. KL distance between two GMMs are studied. GMM-HMM models for phones of two languages are trained on the basis of corpus and pronunciation dictionaries. Phones of Mandarin and Tibetan Lhasa dialect are...
The difference between aspirated and unaspirated consonants in Mongolian is usually interpreted as being strong or weak. It is generally believed that the airflow of unaspirated [p] [t] [k] is stronger than that of aspirated [ph] [th] [kh]. With the help of experimental phonetics methods, the article has got such acoustic parameters as over-glottal pressure and airflow amount of Mongolian stops and...
Long and short vowels in Lhasa dialect is an important language phenomenon. In early studies, the long and short vowels are studied with long and short tones together as one kind of phenomena. Taking Lhasa dialect as an example, this paper summed up the similarities and differences between long and short vowels through statistical analysis and comparison of the two kinds of vowels from the aspects...
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