%0 Journal Article %T Mixed Language Speech Recognition without Explicit Identification of Language %J American Journal of Signal Processing %@ 2165-9362 %D 2012 %I %R 10.5923/j.ajsp.20120205.02 %X Use of mixed language in day to day spoken speech is becoming common and is accepted as being syntactically correct. However machine recognition of mixed language spoken speech is a challenge to a conventional speech recognition engine. There are studies on how to enable recognition of mixed language speech. At one end of the spectra is to use acoustic models of the complete phone set of the mixed language to enable recognition while on the other end of the spectra is to use a language identification module followed by language dependent speech recognition engines to do the recognition. Each of this has its own implications. In this paper, we approach the problem of mixed language speech recognition by using available resources and show that by suitably constructing an appropriate pronunciation dictionary and modifying the language model to use mixed language, one can achieve a good recognition accuracy of spoken mixed language. %K Speech Recognition %K Mixed-language Speech %K Language Identification %K Phoneme Set %U http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.ajsp.20120205.02.html