Abstract

In the November 1979 ASA Meeting, a general purpose set of programs for speech synthesis, called Lingua, was described. Lingua has been used to synthesize speech from demisyllables. In this paper the details of the rule synthesis from demisyllables are described, with particular emphasis on the duration rules. A model is used to adjust the duration of various portions of the demisyllables differentially. The resulting synthesis will be demonstrated.

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