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  #!/usr/bin/env perl
  use warnings; #sed replacement for -w perl parameter
  
  # Copyright 2012  Arnab Ghoshal;  Milos Janda
  
  # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
  # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
  # You may obtain a copy of the License at
  #
  #  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
  #
  # THIS CODE IS PROVIDED *AS IS* BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
  # KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED
  # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
  # MERCHANTABLITY OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
  # See the Apache 2 License for the specific language governing permissions and
  # limitations under the License.
  
  
  # This script normalizes the GlobalPhone Polish dictionary. It (optionally) 
  # tags the phones with language ('PL') marker. It also converts the words to 
  # UTF8 and lowercases everything, either of which can be diabled with command 
  # line switches.
  # *No special treatment for acronyms since some words are already capitalized.
  
  my $usage = "Usage: gp_norm_dict_PL.pl [-l|-m map|-u] -i dictionary > formatted\
  Normalizes pronunciation dictionary for GlobalPhone Polish.\
  There will probably be duplicates; so pipe the output through sort -u \
  Options:\
    -l\tAdd language tag to the phones
    -m FILE\tMapping to a different phoneset
    -u\tConvert words to uppercase (by default make everything lowercase)
  ";
  
  use strict;
  use Getopt::Long;
  use Unicode::Normalize;
  use open ':encoding(utf8)';
  binmode(STDOUT, ":encoding(utf8)");
  
  die "$usage" unless(@ARGV >= 1);
  my ($in_dict, $lang_tag, $map_file, $keep_rmn, $uppercase);
  GetOptions ("l" => \$lang_tag,    # tag phones with language ID.
  	    "m=s" => \$map_file,  # map to a different phoneset
  	    "r" => \$keep_rmn,    # keep words in GlobalPhone-style ASCII (rmn)
  	    "u" => \$uppercase,   # convert words to uppercase
              "i=s" => \$in_dict);  # Input lexicon
  
  my %phone_map = ();
  if (defined($map_file)) {
    warn "Language tag added (-l) while mapping to different phoneset (-m)" 
        if (defined($lang_tag));
    open(M, "<$map_file") or die "Cannot open phone mapping file '$map_file': $!";
    while (<M>) {
      next if /^\#/;  # Skip comments
      s/\r//g;  # Since files may have CRLF line-breaks!
      chomp;
      next if /^$/;   # skip empty lines
      # The mapping is assumed to be: 'from-phone' 'to-phone'
      die "Bad line: $_" unless m/^(\S+)\s+(\S+).*$/;
      die "Multiple mappings for phone $1: '$2' and '$phone_map{$1}'" 
  	if (defined($phone_map{$1}));
      $phone_map{$1} = $2;
    }
  }
  
  open(L, "<$in_dict") or die "Cannot open dictionary file '$in_dict': $!";
  while (<L>) {
    #$_ = NFD($_);  # NO UTF8 decompose
    s/\r//g;  # Since files may have CRLF line-breaks!
    chomp;
    $_ =~ m:^\{?(\S*?)\}?\s+\{?(.+?)\}?$: or die "Bad line: $_";
    my $word = $1;
    my $pron = $2;
    next if ($pron =~ /SIL/);  # Silence will be added later to the lexicon
  
    # First, normalize the pronunciation:
    $pron =~ s/\{//g;
    $pron =~ s/^\s*//; $pron =~ s/\s*$//;  # remove leading or trailing spaces
    $pron =~ s/ WB\}//g;    
    $pron =~ s/\s+/ /g;  # Normalize spaces
    $pron =~ s/M_//g;    # Get rid of the M_ marker before the phones
  
    if (defined($map_file)) {
      my (@phones) = split(' ', $pron);
      for my $i (1..$#phones) {
        if (defined($phone_map{$phones[$i]})) {
  	$phones[$i] = $phone_map{$phones[$i]};
        } else {
  	warn "No mapping found for $phones[$i]: keeping original.";
        }
      }
      $pron = join(' ', @phones);
    }
  
    $pron =~ s/(\S+)/$1_PL/g if (defined($lang_tag));
  
    # Next, normalize the word:
    $word =~ s/\(.*\)//g;  # Pron variants should have same orthography
    $word = &rmn2utf8_PL($word) unless (defined($keep_rmn));
    if (defined($uppercase)) {
      $word = uc($word);
    } else {
      $word = lc($word);
    }
  
    print "$word\t$pron
  ";
  }
  
  sub rmn2utf8_PL {
    my ($in_str) = "@_";
  
    # CAPITAL LETTERS
    $in_str =~ s/A\~/\x{0104}/g; # A WITH OGONEK
    $in_str =~ s/E\~/\x{0118}/g; # E WITH OGONEK
  
    $in_str =~ s/Z0/\x{017B}/g; # Z WITH DOT ABOVE
  
    $in_str =~ s/C1/\x{0106}/g; # LETTERS WITH ACUTE
    $in_str =~ s/L1/\x{0141}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/N1/\x{0143}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/O1/\x{00D3}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/S1/\x{015A}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/Z1/\x{0179}/g;
  
    $in_str =~ s/O2/\x{00D6}/g; # O WITH DIAERESIS (German umlaut)
    $in_str =~ s/U2/\x{00DC}/g; # U WITH DIAERESIS (German umlaut)
    $in_str =~ s/C2/\x{00C7}/g; # C WITH CEDILLA (from French)
  
  
    # SMALL LETTERS
    $in_str =~ s/a\~/\x{0105}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/e\~/\x{0119}/g;
  
    $in_str =~ s/z0/\x{017C}/g;
  
    $in_str =~ s/c1/\x{0107}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/l1/\x{0142}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/n1/\x{0144}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/o1/\x{00F3}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/s1/\x{015B}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/z1/\x{017A}/g;
  
    $in_str =~ s/o2/\x{00F6}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/u2/\x{00FC}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/c2/\x{00E7}/g;
  
    # OTHER STUFF
    $in_str =~ s/a1/a}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/A1/A}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/e1/e}/g;
    $in_str =~ s/E1/E}/g;
  
    return NFC($in_str);  # recompose & reorder canonically
  }