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    The Unique X-Sampa Course: Be A Linguist At Apple

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    The Unique X-Sampa Course: Be A Linguist At Apple

    The Unique X-Sampa Course: Be A Linguist At Apple
    Published 7/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 509.31 MB | Duration: 1h 24m

    Discover an essential requirement for linguist when applying to Apple, Amazon or Appen

    What you'll learn
    Discover X-Sampa, the phonetic alphabet asked for by Apple
    Learn the computer version of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
    Level up your CV mastering phonetics
    Be able to create your own converter in Python
    Requirements
    You need to know about dictionaries and functions in Python for this course
    No linguistic background is needed
    Description
    Welcome to The Unique X-Sampa Course: Be a Linguist at Apple. In this course, the very first course on X-Sampa you will discover the phonetic alphabet that computers understand, and the top-tier companies ask for. Along The Unique X-Sampa Course: Be a Linguist at Apple, you will learn the International Phonetic Alphabet, known as IPA, and X-Sampa. X-Sampa has turned crucial for linguist positions at top-tier companies such as Amazon, Apple, and Appen, among others. X-Sampa is the phonetic alphabet that computers understand. You will use it to tell a virtual assistant how to pronounce, and you will use it for STT, to transform recordings into text so that machines can understand.The course has two parts:Part I: You will learn the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) applied to English. If you are not a native English speaker, there is nothing to worry about, since you will be able to easily apply the knowledge to any language. You will learn the phonemes that construct every sound in any language and how they are represented in IPA. You will go through the types and features of consonants. Finally, we will see how these IPA representations are transformed into X-Sampa.Part II: We will use the knowledge from Part I to create our own converter in Python. By the end of this part, you will be able to introduce a word or sentence in IPA and your code will give you back the X-Sampa version for it, and vice versa. Each part has its own file. Part I has a PDF attached to Lecture 7 in Section 2. You will find all the theoretical documentation needed for the course. It covers explanations for IPA and X-Sampa. The second document will be a resource in Lecture 32 in Section 7. It is a Jupyter notebook (extension .ipynb) with the full Python code for the converter. Nevertheless, I strongly recommend not to download it and create your own code while watching the videos in Section 7. You can download Anaconda or transform the .ipynb file into a .py file and modify it in PyCharm or your favourite code editor.Previous requirements are just two: look for any word in any language in any dictionary and realize that there is something like /ˌriːkənˈstrʌkʃən/ next to that word, and know a little about Python (dictionaries and functions are more than enough). This is not essential, since the Python code is explained in detail in the videos.Our full journey will cover:Introduction to the courseInternational Phonetic Alphabet overviewFeatures of consonantsTypes of consonantsVowelsFrom IPA to X-SampaFinal project: create your own converter in Python

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Before we start

    Lecture 3 Job offers asking for X-Sampa

    Lecture 4 What is IPA?

    Lecture 5 The problem of IPA

    Lecture 6 Online converters

    Section 2: International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

    Lecture 7 Introduction

    Lecture 8 Consonants and vowels

    Section 3: Features of consonants

    Lecture 9 Introduction

    Lecture 10 Place of articulation

    Lecture 11 Manner of articulation

    Lecture 12 Phonation

    Section 4: Type of consonants

    Lecture 13 Introduction

    Lecture 14 Plosive

    Lecture 15 Nasal

    Lecture 16 Trill

    Lecture 17 Fricative

    Lecture 18 Approximant

    Lecture 19 Lateral approximant

    Lecture 20 Combination of consonants

    Lecture 21 Consonants: IPA to X-Sampa

    Section 5: Vowels

    Lecture 22 Introduction

    Lecture 23 Tongue position

    Lecture 24 Tongue height

    Lecture 25 Form of the lips

    Lecture 26 Long vs. short vowels

    Lecture 27 Diphthongs

    Lecture 28 Vowels IPA to X-Sampa

    Section 6: X-Sampa from IPA

    Lecture 29 Consonants in X-Sampa

    Lecture 30 Vowels in X-Sampa

    Section 7: Create your own converter in Python

    Lecture 31 Anaconda and Jupyter instalation

    Lecture 32 Introduction

    Lecture 33 Dictionary IPA <> X-Sampa

    Lecture 34 Functions: IPA to X-Sampa

    Lecture 35 Function: X-Sampa to IPA

    Lecture 36 Get user's intention

    Lecture 37 The final converter

    You, who wants to learn more about phonetics,You, who needs an X-Sampa certification for your resumé,You, who aspires to be a linguist at the greatest companies on Earth,Computational linguists looking for a new skill in the field