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He comments : ' I am skeptical about the task of formulating a unique ultimate set of classificatory features appropriate for all languages of the world , but I do believe in a continued search for insight into universal speech and ...
He comments : ' I am skeptical about the task of formulating a unique ultimate set of classificatory features appropriate for all languages of the world , but I do believe in a continued search for insight into universal speech and ...
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Speech synthesis is presented in Ch . 7 , which discusses how speech can be synthesized from a limited set of parameters . ' Talking computers ' and text - to - speech systems are introduced in Ch.8 , while Ch.9 brings a consideration ...
Speech synthesis is presented in Ch . 7 , which discusses how speech can be synthesized from a limited set of parameters . ' Talking computers ' and text - to - speech systems are introduced in Ch.8 , while Ch.9 brings a consideration ...
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The structure of the book in part reflects J's research output in the past ten years or so , namely , determining the effects of speech perception on phonology . This book has also been reviewed elsewhere and those who are interested ...
The structure of the book in part reflects J's research output in the past ten years or so , namely , determining the effects of speech perception on phonology . This book has also been reviewed elsewhere and those who are interested ...
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