ISCA Archive ECST 1987
ISCA Archive ECST 1987

Conversational phonology in a text-to-speech system

Linda Shockey

The text-to-speech systems which are currently available commercially are very simple from the point of view of linguistic theory, since they incorporate little of what is known about phonology, morphology, syntax, and discourse analysis. We predict that future systems will have to be much more linguistically sophisticated. Here we will look at the possibility of building a system which is capable of utilising the most common rules of English conversational phonology.