Robert Weide. The Carnegie Mellon Pronouncing Dictionary v0.4. Carnegie Mellon University, 1996.

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....helped to ascertain the potential value of incorporating syllabic onsets into decoding. The lexicon for this set of experiments included 32 single pronunciation words, comprising 30 different syllables. These pronunciations were derived from the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) dictionary [202] and syllabified according to standard dictionary principles. In general, the pronunciations reflected orthodox pronunciations of the words. For example, the word twenty was defined (in ICSI56 phone orthography, listed in Appendix A.1) as t w eh n t iy even though the word is often pronounced ....

Robert Weide. The Carnegie Mellon Pronouncing Dictionary v0.4. Carnegie Mellon University, 1996.

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