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ralfherzog-20071125-en21
User: ralfherzog
Date: 11/24/2007 9:15 pm
Views: 1540
Rating: 9

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: male;
Age range: adult;
Pronunciation dialect: General American English.

Recording Information:

Microphone make: Sennheiser PC 131;
Microphone type: noise canceling headset;
Audio card make: Andrea USB adapter;
Audio card type: USB;
Audio Recording Software: Audacity 1.2.6;
O/S: Windows XP Professional.

File Info:

File type: FLAC;
Sampling rate: 48kHz;
Sample rate format: 16bit;
Number of channels: 1;
Audio Processing: no

en21-01 He hasn't been successful.
en21-02 I don't know how to use this software on my computer.
en21-03 It can perform real-time decoding.
en21-04 It is a language independent program.
en21-05 You need to register to get the book.
en21-06 This section sounds interesting.
en21-07 He is not going to be able to find out.
en21-08 That is not what he asked.
en21-09 You know how the system works.
en21-10 What do you make of that?
en21-11 How many people have you worked for?
en21-12 He has to close the door.
en21-13 She can't get through to him.
en21-14 She is trying to get away.
en21-15 It is right to follow the chain of command.
en21-16 He may not be wrong about this.
en21-17 He is just trying to change our position.
en21-18 You are going to talk to me now.
en21-19 He is not a politician.
en21-20 How do you know about that?
en21-21 He created a recording that is about this.
en21-22 You are here for the same reason she is.
en21-23 Those examples will illustrate the typical manipulations.
en21-24 What are you going to do to me?
en21-25 The example below will illustrate this.
en21-26 Not every hunch works out.
en21-27 The information they are about to receive is confidential.
en21-28 It can be redefined using the option.
en21-29 It deletes them when writing out the dictionary.
en21-30 Each input script has the same name.
en21-31 They are described in the reference section.
en21-32 Those words are not in the main dictionary.
en21-33 Each script has the same name as the corresponding source dictionary.
en21-34 They are described in the reference section.
en21-35 I have to ask you to come with us.
en21-36 It can apply a set of commands to each dictionary.
en21-37 Will you please come with us.
en21-38 This is a large dictionary.
en21-39 They are known to have errors in them.
en21-40 They are arranged in order of reliability.
en21-41 It copies just the first pronunciation.
en21-42 He got caught manipulating files.
en21-43 They have to copy the entry to the output.
en21-44 The basic operation is to scan the input streams.
en21-45 Each dictionary file must have one pronunciation per line.
en21-46 He needs something concrete.
en21-47 I believe he is part of the group.
en21-48 They will take you back to the building.
en21-49 I will get back to you.
en21-50 They found several fragments.
en21-51 What do you mean?
en21-52 There was nothing she could have done.
en21-53 She could have stopped it.
en21-54 They will form a single uniform dictionary.
en21-55 They will assist in the process of dictionary construction.
en21-56 They will have differing formats.
en21-57 There are several dictionaries available.
en21-58 He wasn't in the room.
en21-59 I only know what she told me.
en21-60 It could have come from anywhere.
en21-61 He sent him out of the room.
en21-62 This is all that was transmitted.
en21-63 That is all I have.
en21-64 Play the rest of the tape.
en21-65 They will use different phone sets.
en21-66 Are you ready to tell me everything I need to know?
en21-67 I need to get a message to him.
en21-68 It should take about twenty minutes.
en21-69 Tell us what happened to him today.
en21-70 Each file must have one pronunciation.
en21-71 This will be a good thing.
en21-72 You were part of it, weren't you?
en21-73 How long have you known?
en21-74 Those dependencies can only be generated by this program.
en21-75 I will see you soon.
en21-76 This can perform context expansion automatically.
en21-77 She has been trying to reach you.
en21-78 They should be able to get through it.
en21-79 Is she getting it?
en21-80 It will just take a minute.
en21-81 This is the part of the dictionary construction process.
en21-82 He thinks it is reading it.
en21-83 He would like to call someone else to testify.
en21-84 Nothing was out of control.
en21-85 Things were out of control.
en21-86 This is never necessary.
en21-87 They are not supposed to know about this.
en21-88 I will explain it to you later.
en21-89 I will talk you through it.
en21-90 In principle, this is never necessary.
en21-91 And he didn't tell him.
en21-92 I am not worried about it.
en21-93 Who told you this?
en21-94 Could I have a word with you?
en21-95 They can be included directly in the dictionary.
en21-96 He agrees on one condition.
en21-97 She is not in the same room with me.
en21-98 He still doesn't have proof.
en21-99 He agrees with this interpretation.

Copyright (C) 2007  Ralf Herzog

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--- (Edited on 11/24/2007 9:15 pm [GMT-0600] by ralfherzog) ---

ralfherzog-20071125-en21.zip ralfherzog-20071125-en21.zip

Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

Re: ralfherzog-20071125-en21
User: kmaclean
Date: 11/28/2007 8:09 pm
Views: 292
Rating: 10

Hi Ralf,

Here is the link to the file in the VF corpus:

[   ] ralfherzog-20071125-en21.tgz 28-Nov-2007 15:28 14.2M

Ken 

 

--- (Edited on 11/28/2007 9:09 pm [GMT-0500] by kmaclean) ---


Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

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