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18.
Bibliography
-If
you
want
to
know
more
about
speech
synthesis,
we
highly
recommend
one
of
the
latest
works
in
the
field:
J.
Cater,
Electronically
Speaking:
Computer
Speech
Generation,
Indianapolis:
Howard
W.
Sams
& Co,
Inc.,
1983.
»This
book
offers
clear
and
complete
overview
of
the
different
techniques
used
in
speech
synthesis-
It's
an
excellent
"next
step"
in
this
area.
It's
available
from
Alpha
Products
($14.95 +
$2.50
S&H)
or
from
Howard
W.
Sams
Be
Co.
,
Inc.
Below
is
a
list
of
some
books
and
articles
on
the
subject.
W.A.
Ainsworth,"A
System
for
Converting
English
Text
into
Speech,"
IEEE
Trans.
Audio
Electroacoust
.
, vol.
AU-21
dd
288-290,
June
1974.
*
w-
a
J.
Allen,
"Speech
Synthesis
from
Unrestricted
Text,"
IEEE
Convention
Digest,
1971,
pp.
108-109
N.
Chomsky
and
K.
Halle,
The
Sound
Patterns
of
English.
New
York:
Harper
&
Row,
1968.
H.
Elovitz,
R,
Johnson,
A.
WcHugh
and
J.
Shore,
"Letter
to
Sound
Rules
for
Automatic
Translation
of
English
Text
to
Phonetics",
IEEE
Transactions
on
Acoustics,
Speech,
and
Signal
Processing,
Vol
ASSP-24,
No.
6,
December
1976.
H.
Elovitz,
R.
Johnson,
A.
HcHugh
and
J.
Shore,
"Automatic
Translation
of
English
Text
to
Phonetics
by
Means
of
Letter-to-Sound
Rules,"
Naval
Res.
Lab.,
Washington,
DC, NRL
Rep.
7948,
Jan.
1976.
B
J.L.
Flanagan,
Speech
Analysis,
Synthesis
and
Perception,
2nd
edition,
New
York:
Springer-Verlag,
1972.
D.L.
Gilblom,
"Applications
of
Text-to-Speech
Converters,"
Electro/82
Proceedings,
Sesssion
11.
A.
A.
Hill,
Introduction
to
Linguistic
Structures,
New
York:
Harcourt,
Brace
and
World,
1958.
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