Abstract

This report confronts the problem of automatic conversion from graphemic to phonetic transcription and vice versa for the Modern Greek language. A single representation is used for both directions of word transformation, based on PC-KIMMO, a development environment originally used for the implementation of two-level morphological processors. The fifty-two two-level rules that are presented have been tested on a set of the 10,000 most frequent Modern Greek words and they describe the Greek phonology in adequate detail for use by a speech-processing system.

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