SYSTEM AND METHODOLOGY THAT FACILITATES PROCESSING A LINGUISTIC INPUT
First Claim
1. A computer-readable storage medium, comprising:
- computer-readable instructions, the computer-readable instructions including instructions for causing at least one processor to perform the following acts;
receiving an input, wherein the input includes a linguistic expression and a selection of at least one target vernacular;
retrieving a phonetic scheme corresponding to the at least one target vernacular, wherein the phonetic scheme includes a set of accentuation rules associated with the at least one target vernacular; and
generating an audible equivalent of the linguistic expression in the at least one target vernacular, wherein the generating is performed according to the phonetic scheme.
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Abstract
Aspects for teaching processing linguistic expressions are disclosed, which include apparatuses, methods, and computer-readable storage media to facilitate such processing. In a particular aspect, modifying a linguistic expression includes receiving an input that includes the linguistic expression and a selection of a target vernacular, and retrieving a phonetic scheme corresponding to the target vernacular, which includes a set of accentuation rules associated with the target vernacular. An audible equivalent of the linguistic expression is then generated in the target vernacular according to the phonetic scheme. In another aspect, phonetic schemes are generated by aggregating linguistic information corresponding to a plurality of vernaculars, and analyzing the linguistic information to ascertain a plurality of accentuation rules. A phonetic scheme is then generated for each of the plurality of vernaculars, which includes a set of accentuation rules associated with the corresponding vernacular.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer-readable storage medium, comprising:
computer-readable instructions, the computer-readable instructions including instructions for causing at least one processor to perform the following acts; receiving an input, wherein the input includes a linguistic expression and a selection of at least one target vernacular; retrieving a phonetic scheme corresponding to the at least one target vernacular, wherein the phonetic scheme includes a set of accentuation rules associated with the at least one target vernacular; and generating an audible equivalent of the linguistic expression in the at least one target vernacular, wherein the generating is performed according to the phonetic scheme. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A system, comprising:
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a processor; and a memory component communicatively coupled to the processor, the memory component having stored therein computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to implement; an input component configured to receive an input, wherein the input includes a linguistic expression and a selection of at least one target vernacular; a scheme component configured to retrieve a phonetic scheme corresponding to the at least one target vernacular, wherein the phonetic scheme includes a set of accentuation rules associated with the at least one target vernacular; a generation component configured to generate an audible equivalent of the linguistic expression in the at least one target vernacular, wherein the generation component is further configured to generate the audible equivalent according to the phonetic scheme; and an output component configured to output the audible equivalent. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method comprising:
employing a processor to execute computer executable instructions stored on a computer readable storage medium to implement the following acts; aggregating linguistic information corresponding to a plurality of vernaculars; analyzing the linguistic information to ascertain a plurality of accentuation rules; and generating a plurality of phonetic schemes respectively corresponding to the plurality of vernaculars, wherein each of the plurality of phonetic schemes is unique to a particular vernacular and includes a corresponding set of accentuation rules associated with the particular vernacular. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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