- In phonetics, a
diphone is an
adjacent pair of
phones in an utterance. For example, in [daɪfəʊn], the
diphones are [da], [aɪ], [ɪf], [fə], [əʊ], [ʊn]....
- The ****anese bush
warbler (Horornis
diphone),
known in ****anese as
uguisu (鶯), is an
Asian p****erine bird more
often heard than seen. Its distinctive...
- in the size of the
stored speech units; a
system that
stores phones or
diphones provides the
largest output range, but may lack clarity.[citation needed]...
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shipped on all
PowerPC and some 68k Macintoshes. Apple's text-to-speech uses
diphones.
Compared to
other methods of
synthesizing speech, it is not very resource-intensive...
- oral
vowel [ɛ] or
diphone [an],
differing from most
other Silesian dialects, in
which denasalization of [ɛ̃]
produced the
diphone [ɨn]. This
might suggest...
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Uguisu (鶯), the ****anese bush
warbler (Horornis
diphone). See also uguisubari....
-
Leachim (1974).
Leachim was an
early example of
speech synthesis using the
Diphone synthesis method. 2-XL (1976) was a
robot shaped game /
teaching toy based...
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worldwide collaborative project. The
MBROLA project web page
provides diphone databases for many
spoken languages. The
MBROLA software is not a complete...
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principle Alternation (linguistics)
Complementary distribution Diaphoneme Diphone Emic and etic Free
variation Initial-stress-derived noun International...
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Mickiewicza W Poznaniu. Fig.7.1, p.63. Charpentier, F.; Stella, M. (1986). "
Diphone synthesis using an overlap-add
technique for
speech waveforms concatenation"...