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From: hoequist@brtph8ee.bnr.ca (Charles Hoequist P250)
Subject: Re: French speaking speech synthesis
Message-ID: <1994Sep9.115551.27665@brtph560.bnr.ca>
Sender: hoequist@brtph8ee (Charles Hoequist P250)
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 11:55:51 GMT
References:  <CvtMEA.M8w@ireq.hydro.qc.ca>
Organization: BNR Inc., RTP, NC
Keywords: synthesis
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In article <CvtMEA.M8w@ireq.hydro.qc.ca>, delmas@ireq.hydro.qc.ca (Herve Delmas) writes:
|> 	I am looking for speech synthesis for blind people (english
|>  and french). I saw somes solutions in the FAQ but it seems to have a
|> lot more solutions.
|> 
|> 	Since I am looking for multilingual speech synthesis on DOS
|> computer, there is only two solutions remaining. The first solution,
|> Text-To-Speech SDK from Lernout & Hauspie and the second, Infovox.
|> 

[ snip ]
I believe the Berkeley Speech Technologies' TTS system now handles
French.

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