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arbtok

Arabic text→IPA with dialect-aware tashkeel diacritization — a self-contained Arabic engine built on orthography2ipa, covering MSA, Classical, and 30+ regional varieties.

Dialect-aware tashkeel

To our knowledge arbtok is the only Arabic phonemizer whose diacritization is dialect-aware. Every other pipeline runs an MSA-trained diacritizer and then phonemizes whatever it wrote; arbtok turns that pipeline around. The bundled rawi neural ensemble (a 4.9 MB stitched ONNX inside the wheel — no network, no external model package) exposes its per-character distribution, and arbtok scores that distribution against each variety's own phonological licensing: the orthography2ipa grapheme table and allophone rules of the target lect (docs/rawi-fusion.md). The chosen tashkeel is the model's most probable reading that the dialect's orthography actually admits — for all 33 supported lects, from Najdi and Hejazi to Tunisian, Egyptian, and the qeltu Iraqi of Mosul (docs/dialects.md).

So the same bare sentence receives variety-appropriate marks and IPA:

from arbtok.plugin import ArbtokG2PPlugin

bare = "ذهب الولد الى المدرسة"                    # undiacritized input
ArbtokG2PPlugin(lang="ar").transcribe(bare)           # ˈðahab ˈalwalad ˈalaː ˈlmudrasa
ArbtokG2PPlugin(lang="ar-TN").transcribe(bare)        # ˈðahab ˈalwalad ˈalɛː ˈlmudrasa
ArbtokG2PPlugin(lang="ar-SA-x-najd").transcribe("يشرب القهوة في البيت")
# ˈjaʃrab alˈɡahawa ˈfiː ˈlbajt   — Najdi /g/ for qāf, epenthetic gahawa vowel
ArbtokG2PPlugin(lang="ar-TN").transcribe("يشرب القهوة في البيت")
# ˈjaʃrab alˈqahwa ˈfiː ˈlbiːt    — Tunisian monophthong /iː/ in bayt

Measured on the bare-input TTS gold (33 lects × 20 sentences, mean per-sentence phoneme error rate), scoring the ensemble distribution under dialect licensing outperforms running the same ensemble as a free generator, with the margin concentrated on the lects that diverge most from MSA — the signature of the licensing doing the work (docs/rawi-fusion.md carries the full table).

Three capabilities define the engine:

  1. Dialect-aware tashkeel — the fusion scorer above; on by default (fusion=False opts out), guarded so a human's marks are never overwritten and a letter the writing spells is never rewritten.
  2. Per-lect cited loanword nativization — code-switched Latin words are read out of the matrix lect's own inventory, per published loanword literature (Cairene [manaɡar] vs Najdi [manadʒar]; see below).
  3. Waqf / register policy — one declared switch between the spoken pausal register (the TTS default) and full-iʿrāb recitation (see below).

The lattice underneath

Word phonology is built on the orthography2ipa shared lattice: the language-agnostic grapheme tokenizer (PhonetokTokenizer) over the ar spec grapheme table produces a per-position candidate lattice. The ar engine handles the segment-local phonology natively — gemination (shadda ّ, glides included), lam-alif / presentation ligatures (ﻻ → laː), onset glides (يَ → ja), a hamza carrier's bare /ʔ/ before an explicit harakah, a fatḥa + standalone alif maksūra as one long vowel (حَتَّى → ħattaː), a sukūn-final coda glide (ظَبْي → ðˤabj, رَمْي → ramj, while فِي stays fiː), and pausal tāʾ marbūṭa. The Arabic morpho-phonology that the shared grapheme table cannot express is layered on as composable LatticeRescorers (arbtok/lattice.py) rather than a private tokenizer fork:

  • sun-letter assimilation (idghām ash-shamsiyya) — the lām of the definite article ⟨ال⟩ assimilates into a following coronal (sun) letter (al-šamsaš-šams); moon letters keep the lām (al-qamar);
  • hamzat al-waṣl elision — a word-initial prosthetic alif is silent, its harakah carrying the vowel (istiqbāl);
  • accusative-alif silencing after tanwīn al-fatḥ (marħaban), and the bare glottal stop of a hamza carrier before a sukūn or word edge (taʔθīr).

Emphatic (pharyngealization) spreading rides on the ar spec's own B8 allophone_rules. Cross-word sandhi — clitic joining, cross-word waṣl elision, tanwīn pausal forms, tāʾ marbūṭa, and idgham/iqlab nasal assimilation — is orthogonal to the word lattice and lives in the sentence-level orchestration, exposed to plain orthography2ipa through its sandhi plugin hook (arbtok/o2i_plugins.py). Bare (undiacritized) text is diacritized first by the bundled rawi ensemble — the dialect-aware fusion path above — entirely inside the wheel.

Honesty note: the gold IPA reference set was LLM-generated and has not been validated by a native MSA speaker. If you speak MSA, pull requests are very welcome.

Installation

pip install arbtok

Usage

arbtok is built on orthography2ipa (spec data and the shared G2PPlugin/WordContext base types) and owns the Arabic pipeline — orthography2ipa stays the language-agnostic base library.

Engine class

from arbtok.tokenizer import Sentence

Sentence("اَلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ").ipa

An isolated MSA word transcribes on the shared lattice directly:

from arbtok.lattice import word_ipa

word_ipa("الشَّمْس")   # 'aʃˈʃams' — sun-letter assimilation as a rescorer
word_ipa("الْقَمَر")   # 'ˈalqamar' — moon-letter control (lām kept)

Bare text is handled by diacritizing first:

from arbtok.plugin import ArbtokG2PPlugin

plugin = ArbtokG2PPlugin()
plugin.transcribe("كتاب جميل")    # auto-tashkeel + IPA

Varieties

Pass a spec code as lang= to phonemize a variety; arbtok.supported_lects() lists every code it resolves to, with the orthography2ipa quality tier of each. Bare (undiacritized) input is restored before dialect allophony applies; the model and stem lexicon are MSA artifacts, but the fusion scorer constrains the model's distribution to the readings the target lect's orthography licenses (see the flagship section above and docs/rawi-fusion.md). See docs/dialects.md for the resolution rules, the supported list, and the pinned pipeline order.

import arbtok
from arbtok.plugin import ArbtokG2PPlugin

arbtok.supported_lects()[:2]                                   # [Lect('ar', 'research'), …]
ArbtokG2PPlugin(lang="ar-SA-x-najd").transcribe_word("قَهْوَة")  # 'ˈɡahawa'

Waqf — the register switch (register="pausal")

Read aloud, Arabic pauses in waqf form (Wright, A Grammar of the Arabic Language, 3rd ed., I §372; Ryding, A Reference Grammar of MSA, CUP 2005, §2.4): at a phrase boundary the word-final short vowel (the case/mood ending, iʿrāb) is not pronounced, tanwīn -un/-in drop with their /n/, tanwīn -an lengthens to /aː/ on its written seat alif, and a tāʾ marbūṭa voiced only by its ending falls silent with it (مَدِينَةٌ. → madiːna). The construct-state /at/ (an iḍāfa head pausing with its tāʾ) is not modeled.

The named switch is register"pausal" (the default, the TTS register) or "full" (continuous full-iʿrāb passthrough: every waqf reduction is disabled and every written ending is read out — the recitation/pedagogical register, and the mode for fully-vocalized MSA that should be read exactly as its author pointed it, including scoring against iʿrāb-keeping gold):

ArbtokG2PPlugin(register="pausal").transcribe("رَأَيْتُ كِتَابًا.")  # …kitaːbaː
ArbtokG2PPlugin(register="full").transcribe("رَأَيْتُ كِتَابًا.")    # …kitaːban

Under register="pausal", a pause has to be written (a punctuation token): no pause is invented at the edge of the input. When the diacritizer runs on bare text it restores the pausal register throughout, since the modern spoken register keeps no iʿrāb at all. The boolean pausal=True/False is the same switch's original spelling and wins when passed explicitly.

The iʿrāb-driven reductions are facts about the MSA/Classical registers only: a dialect lect has no case endings to drop, so its final short vowels and its lexicalized -an adverbs (أَهْلًا وَسَهْلًا → ahlan wasahlan) are read as written under either register.

Both modes run the same lattice and rescorers; the flag is consulted in one place (arbtok.sandhi), so the transform applies exactly once.

Foreign words (loanword nativization)

Real Arabic text is full of Latin-script words — عندي meeting الساعة ٣. A Latin run is read as a loanword: phonemized with its donor spec (English by default) and nativized into the matrix lect's phonology, out of that lect's own declared inventory. The nativization table is chosen by walking the orthography2ipa parent chain, so each lect adapts as its loanword literature says it does — Cairene reads manager with the native stop ǧīm [manaɡar] and merges the interdental of think to [tink], where Najdi keeps the affricate [manadʒar] and the interdental [θink]. A symbol the matrix lect cannot realize is refused (None) rather than emitted unpronounceable.

ArbtokG2PPlugin(lang="ar-EG").transcribe_word("manager")        # 'manaɡar'
ArbtokG2PPlugin(lang="ar-SA-x-najd").transcribe_word("manager") # 'manadʒar'

nativize=True is the default (a TTS voice needs a pronounceable reading). Pass nativize=False for linguistic output that must not invent a pronunciation — the Latin run is then left in place, untranscribed:

ArbtokG2PPlugin(lang="ar-SA-x-najd", nativize=False).transcribe("عندي meeting")
# 'ˈʕindiː meeting'

Cited tables ship for Najdi (ar-SA-x-najd, Alhoody 2019), Egyptian (ar-EG, Hafez 1996 / Watson 2002) and Levantine (ar-x-levantine, Al-Saidat 2011 / Cowell 1964). A lect with no table of its own (e.g. ar-KW) falls back to a conservative pan-Arabic default.

Diacritization only

from arbtok.tashkeel import TashkeelDiacritizer   # the bundled rawi ensemble

TashkeelDiacritizer().diacritize("كتاب جميل")

As orthography2ipa plugins

Installing arbtok registers three named orthography2ipa step plugins (normalize / rescore / sandhi, see arbtok/o2i_plugins.py) so plain orthography2ipa can transcribe undiacritized Arabic — which it cannot do alone, since its input contract is diacritized text. The plugin is opted into at the call site, never applied implicitly:

from orthography2ipa import G2P

G2P("ar").transcribe("كتب")                                   # 'ˈktb' — no vowels to read
G2P("ar", plugins={"normalize": "arbtok"}).transcribe("كتب")  # 'ˈkatab' — arbtok restores them

Quality benchmarks

The test suite pins a gold sentence set (CER target ≤ 5% against the reference transcriptions) and benchmarks against espeak-ng. See tests/test_ipa_fuzzy.py and docs/ for details.

For per-lect scoring — every resolvable variety against the orthography2ipa Arabic TTS gold, diacritized and bare, next to espeak-ng — run python scripts/benchmark_stack.py --lect and see docs/benchmarks.md, which carries the full table and the honesty note on why those figures are engine-similarity to cited-rule o2i output rather than native-validated truth.

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