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- From: kuhu@sbustd.rz.uni-sb.de (Kurt Huwig)
- Newsgroups: comp.speech,comp.ai,comp.human-factors
- Subject: Re: Looking for speach synthesizer
- Message-ID: <22514@sbsvax.cs.uni-sb.de>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 11:10:32 GMT
- References: <1992Oct29.093905@ufps9.unifr.ch>
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- Followup-To: comp.speech
- Organization: Studenten-Mail, Rechenzentrum Universitaet des Saarlandes
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- The Amiga is capable of speaking English sentences. It's got two progs to do#
- this:
- 1.Speak-Device, speaks Phonemes
- 2.Translate-Device, translates English sentences into Phonemes.
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- I programmed a translator for German sentences into phonemes. It was very
- easy, cause German is spoken as it is written (English not, see (hear
- to boot and a book)). The same should be possible for French sentences, cause
- French is also spoken as it is spelled.
-
- Send me a mail if you want the program (written in C). It should be possible to
- use it with every phoneme-speaking-device, not esspecially the Amiga.
-
- Kurt
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- kuhu@stud.uni-sb.de
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-