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Speech synthesis markup language

The speech synthesis markup languages followed a similar philosophy, so instead of specifying that a word should be spoken at 150Hz (which would have different effects for different speakers), instead more abstract or logical instructions are used, which for instance state that a particular word is to be emphasised. A few simple examples will now be explored. [Pg.70]

Various markup languages exist for speech synthesis. They are based on XML, the successor to SSML. [Pg.76]


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