[mary-users] [mary-dev] Labelling gaps
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bizpole at hotmail.ca
Sun Sep 30 15:22:39 CEST 2012
Hello Jerome,
I am not expert but I will try to explain it by logic.
I will assume it as a syllable pause.(Phonetic Pause)
The gap or pause between HO and TEL is due to syllables of this word. HO is 1st block and TEL is 2nd block of this disyllable word, HO is said completely 1st and as one block while a pause came before TEL to make a complete word, TEL caused a gap between both blocks, so in my opinion gap/pause should be labeled
as a part of T.
Thanks
Asif Mir
From: Jerome Perri
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 6:49 AM
To: ingmar.steiner at ucd.ie ; mary-dev at dfki.de ; mary-users at dfki.de
Subject: [mary-users] [mary-dev] Labelling gaps
Hello!
I would like to ask what the rules for labelling are for cases where there is a gap.
For example in a word like "hotel":
It is likely that the speaker made a small pause betwee the "o" and the "t".
Should the gap/pause be labelled as a part of the "o" or as a part of "t"?
Thank you!
Jerome
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