Re: british vs. american english/Klatt formats and specs (Paul Marie Guyon )


Subject: Re: british vs. american english/Klatt formats and specs
From:    Paul Marie Guyon  <pmgorsay@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:04:43 +0100

Dear List I do not have the answer of this recurring question. We developed our own list ov CvC words for intelligibility (vocal) tests for french hard of hearing poersons. In addition, we developed a simple fast method to register the test. Can anyone knows vocal tests that may be valid across different languages and cultures ? sincerely Le 21 févr. 06, à 22:16, Nadine Gaab a écrit : Hello! I am looking for the Klatt synthesizer formats and specs for the syllables /ba/ /da/ /ka/ /ga/ /wa/ for British English and American English. Could someone recommend a paper or website? Thanks a lot Nadine   -- "If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?"   A. Einstein (1879-1955) Nadine Gaab, PhD Postdoctoral Associate Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue Room NE46-4037C Cambridge, MA 02139 phone: (617)-253-3415 email: gaab@xxxxxxxx http://web.mit.edu/gabrieli-lab/people/gaab.htm   Paul-Marie Guyon


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