soundtospelling
Soundtospelling is the process of converting spoken sounds into written representations in a language, i.e., mapping phonemes to graphemes. In linguistics and education, the term covers phoneme-to-grapheme conversion and the study of spelling systems. The mapping is not always deterministic because orthography varies and pronunciation changes over time, creating irregular spellings.
In practice, soundtospelling relies on inventories of phonemes and graphemes and their correspondences, guided by phonotactics
In computational linguistics, soundtospelling relates to grapheme-to-phoneme (G2P) and phoneme-to-grapheme (P2G) conversion. G2P systems generate pronunciations
Challenges include irregular orthography, multiple spellings for a single sound (ph vs f), and a single letter
Related topics include phonemic awareness, phonics instruction, spelling reform debates, and text-to-speech and speech recognition technologies.