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The discrete and distinctive units constituting the internalized inventory of sounds of a language. A sequence of phonemes is the preverbal form of a word. Phonemes may be systematically distorted upon verbalization, resulting in an allophone. Phonemes and allophones are both "phones".
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With SSML phoneme tags using IPA phonetic symbols, how can I insert pauses to slow down pron...
So in researching the question, I ended up finding an answer.
While it does not give me full control over the pausing, adding a period after each block of phonetic characters added the perfect amoun …
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With SSML phoneme tags using IPA phonetic symbols, how can I insert pauses to slow down pron...
nuances like this:
IEDS -> I, E, Dees
instead of
IEDS -> I, E, Dee, Es
I only mention this, as this is why I can not use Cereproc's
<say-as interpret-as='characters'>IEDS</say-as>
Anyway, with phonemes …