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From: anarchy@netcom.com (Chris Taylor)
Subject: Re: Phoneme Dictionary
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Chris Taylor (anarchy@netcom.com) probably wrote:
: I'm looking for an online dictionary that has phonemes, definations are
: not necessary.  The most basic requirement is that the dictionary file
: needs to be parseable.

: We want to convert a pre-existing text file of english speech into the
: phoneme equivialent.

	Just as a followup to this, I located a set of dictionaries
called the "Moby" set.  Does anybody have any experience or comments
about their phoneme one?
	BTW, I found this much info by fingering grady@netcom.com.

	thanks,
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