Word
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a's
ez
aa
ee
aaberg
ɑbɝɡ
aachener
ɑkənɝ
aah
ɑ
aaker
ɑkɝ
aaliyah
ɑliɑ
aalseth
ɑlsɛθ
aamodt
ɑmət
aardema
ɑɹdɛmə
aardvark
ɑɹdvɑɹk
aardvarks
ɑɹdvɑɹks
aargh
ɑɹɡ
aarhus
ɑhus
aaron's
ɛɹənz
aaronson's
ɑɹənsənz
aaronson's
ɛɹənsənz
aase
ɑs
aasen
ɑsən
ab
æb
aba
ebie
ababa
ɑbəbə
ababa
əbɑbə
abacha
æbəkə
aback
əbæk
abaco
æbəko
abacus
æbəkəs
abad
əbɑd
abadi
əbædi
abair
əbɛɹ
abalone
æbəloni
abalones
æbəloniz
abalos
ɑbɑloz
abandon
əbændən
abandoned
əbændənd
abandonments
əbændənmənts
abandons
əbændənz
abanto
əbænto
abarca
əbɑɹkə
abare
ɑbɑɹi
abascal
æbəskəl
abash
əbæʃ
abashed
əbæʃt
abasia
əbeʒjə
abate
əbet
abatement
əbetmənt
abatements
əbetmənts
abates
əbets
abba
æbə
abbado
əbɑdo
abbas
əbɑs
abbasi
ɑbɑsi
abbate
ɑbet
abbatiello
ɑbɑtiɛlo
abbett
əbɛt
abbeville
æbvɪl
abbey
æbi
abbey's
æbiz
abbie
æbi
abbitt
æbɪt
abbot
æbət
abbotstown
æbətstaʊn
abbott
æbət
abbott's
æbəts
abbottstown
æbətstaʊn
abbreviate
əbɹiviet
abbreviated
əbɹivietɪd
abbreviates
əbɹiviets
abbreviating
əbɹivietɪŋ
abbreviation
əbɹivieʃən
abbreviations
əbɹivieʃənz
abbruzzese
ɑbɹutsezi
abbs
æbz
abby
æbi
abc
ebisi
abc's
ebisiz
abco
æbko
abcs
ebisiz
abd
ebidi
abdalla
æbdælə
abdallah
æbdælə
abdella
æbdɛlə
abdicate
æbdəket
abdicated
æbdəketɪd
abdicates
æbdəkets
abdicating
æbdɪketɪŋ
abdication
æbdɪkeʃən
abdnor
æbdnɝ
abdo
æbdo
abdollah
æbdɑlə
abdomen
æbdomən
abdomen
æbdəmən
abdominal
æbdɑmənəl
abdominal
əbdɑmənəl
abduct
æbdʌkt
abducted
æbdʌktɪd
abducted
əbdʌktɪd
abductee
æbdʌkti
abductees
æbdʌktiz
abducting
æbdʌktɪŋ

BORT Wikipedia Data

This is the data used to prepare the BORT model, described by the following paper:

Robert Gale, Alexandra C. Salem, Gerasimos Fergadiotis, and Steven Bedrick. 2023. Mixed Orthographic/Phonemic Language Modeling: Beyond Orthographically Restricted Transformers (BORT). In Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Representation Learning for NLP (RepL4NLP-2023), pages TBD, Online. Association for Computational Linguistics. [paper] [poster]

Additional resources and information can be found here.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health under award 5R01DC015999 (Principal Investigators: Bedrick & Fergadiotis). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

Limitations

The models presented here were trained with the basic inventory of English phonemes found in CMUDict. However, a more fine-grained phonetic analysis would require a pronunciation dictionary with more narrowly defined entries. Additionally, while this paper focused on models trained with English-only resources (pre-trained BART-BASE, English Wikipedia text, CMUDict, and the English AphasiaBank), the techniques should be applicable to non-English language models as well. Finally, from a clinical standpoint, the model we describe in this paper assumes the existence of transcribed input (from either a manual or automated source, discussed in detail in §2.1 of the paper; in its current form, this represents a limitation to its clinical implementation, though not to its use in research settings with archival or newly-transcribed datasets.

Ethics Statement

Our use of the AphasiaBank data was governed by the TalkBank consortium's data use agreement, and the underlying recordings were collected and shared with approval of the contributing sites' institutional review boards. Limitations exist regarding accents and dialect, which in turn would affect the scenarios in which a system based on our model could (and should) be used. It should also be noted that these models and any derived technology are not meant to be tools to diagnose medical conditions, a task best left to qualified clinicians.

License Information

Wikipedia License

The Wikipedia data was derived from the Huggingface Wikipedia dataset. That portion of the data is subject to the following license information:

Most of Wikipedia's text and many of its images are co-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) (unversioned, with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts).

Some text has been imported only under CC BY-SA and CC BY-SA-compatible license and cannot be reused under GFDL; such text will be identified on the page footer, in the page history, or on the discussion page of the article that utilizes the text.

CMUDict License

Pronunciation dictionaries contained herein were adapted from CMUDict, and as such are subject to their license.

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