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Diphone division

Diphones are segments of speech beginning in a quasi-stationary part of a segment ending in the quasi-stationary part of a neighbouring segment, and containing the (transition) boundary between the two segments. For heuristic purposes, a diphone boundary can often be regarded as the centre of a segment. The pair of neighbouring phonemes associated with a diphone is known as a diphoneme.



Dafydd Gibbon, Mon Dec 21 10:23:16 CET 1998