Multilingual phonological analysis and speech synthesis
John Coleman, Arthur Dirksen, Sarmad Hussain, Juliette Waals

TL;DR
This paper reviews multilingual speech synthesis with the IPOX system, highlighting phonological analysis and adaptable grammar for languages like Tashlhit Berber, Urdu, and Dutch.
Contribution
It introduces a multilingual phonological grammar framework that can be customized for different languages within speech synthesis systems.
Findings
Demonstrates adaptability of phonological grammar to multiple languages
Provides initial work on Tashlhit Berber, Urdu, and Dutch
Highlights potential for scalable multilingual speech synthesis
Abstract
We give an overview of multilingual speech synthesis using the IPOX system. The first part discusses work in progress for various languages: Tashlhit Berber, Urdu and Dutch. The second part discusses a multilingual phonological grammar, which can be adapted to a particular language by setting parameters and adding language-specific details.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech Recognition and Synthesis · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Phonetics and Phonology Research
