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From text to speech: The MITalk system
TefieL.b3] 110/ [ *§] [ #round |
ELSE Tcf[f1..b2] « 75 [ +1iggli]_
+liqgli, +retro | __
ch[f3]<—90/[ 8% ]
W and Y-glides act like sonorants:
Bperlfl. 3] < 35/ { [+w§lide] / [ -ygéide] } _
Increase transition between back vowels and palatalized consonants:
+palatal || +round
ch[fZ]TSO/[ - ][ v ]
C.6.1 Aspiration of an unvoiced fricative or plosive intrudes on the sonorant
/[ -voiced, -glotgtop, -SIL, -HH]_
Assume a stressed, word-initial voiceless plosive:
Aspdur « 40
Apsaml « Aspamp
Reduce aspiration if the preceding obstruent is unstressed:
Aspdur « 20, Aspam1 4 3/ [ 'Stgess]-—
Lengthen aspiration in plosive-obstruent clusters:
ASpdlll' « 55 / [ -lals)ial] [ -vowe}_:lateral]
ELSE Aspdur « 50/ | “Yo%el]
Little aspiration if preceding segment voiced and current syllable unstressed:
Aspdur 4 10/ [ +voSiced] S[ -stress
Large aspiration into silence:
Aspdur 70/ [ 2
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