Title :
Malayalam speech sounds and their mapping to Unicode symbols: a case study
Author :
Geethakumary, V. ; Sharada, B.A.
Author_Institution :
Central Inst. of Indian Languages, Mysore, India
Abstract :
This paper deals with problems in the representation of phonetic symbols of Malayalam language on HTML pages. These symbols are not normally available on a computer keyboard. In many cases it used to be written by hand and only a few symbols were available in the insert mode in word processors, and often they were not compatible with HTML packages. This paper focuses on the phonemes and allophones of Malayalam and their transliteration and presentation on the Web. The outcome of the study is a table consisting of Malayalam phonetic symbols with their respective Unicode numbers and an explanation of utility. This study is helpful in the usage of Unicode for representing Indian language fonts at all levels such as in language teaching materials, creating Web documents in descriptive linguistics, and converting the printed documents to digital resources.
Keywords :
Internet; character sets; computational linguistics; hypermedia markup languages; natural language interfaces; HTML page; Indian language fonts; Malayalam language; Malayalam speech sounds; Unicode symbols; Web documents; allophones; descriptive linguistics; digital resources; language teaching materials; phonemes; phonetic symbol representation; transliteration; Availability; Computer aided software engineering; Education; Educational institutions; HTML; Indexing; Keyboards; Natural languages; Packaging; Speech;
Conference_Titel :
Language Engineering Conference, 2002. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1885-0
DOI :
10.1109/LEC.2002.1182310