Abstract

Modern information technologies encompass a wide spectre of economical, technical and intellectual human activity. IT for processing natural language information make up a specific class of their own. However, current state of such technologies trying to imitate and model human speech is unsatisfactory for users, because classic linguistics, which such developments are based on, does not truly adequately reflect the reality of speech organization. Suggested integral approach to speech analysis more correctly displays structural level of speech organization and is presented as a productive basis for modeling individual speech system as a combination of linguistic processor and knowledge base. This work is dedicated precisely to the problem of developing a linguistic processor for an entire cluster of modern IT dealing with natural language information processing.

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