Anyone know how to turn this off? most of the other popular abbreviations for months are being expanded as well (and presumably other things).
While Jan may find being called January funny the first time, I doubt it would be as funny next time!.
dml wrote:Anyone know how to turn this off? most of the other popular abbreviations for months are being expanded as well (and presumably other things).
While Jan may find being called January funny the first time, I doubt it would be as funny next time!.
RussP wrote:I've also been looking for a way to turn it off, but haven't found one, as such. However, if you set up lexicon entries, or use the <phoneme> tag, you should be able to make it pronounce it as "jan" instead of "january". See http://www.cepstral.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12
Cepstral Support wrote:Swift itself does not expand abbreviated words. These pronunciations are in the voice's internal lexicon, to which the end user has no access. Therefore there is no other way to circumvent expansion when using Cepstral voices other than the correct manner which was previously pointed out with the link above. There are many instances in the English language where conflicting pronunciations, whether through abbreviations, heteronyms, punctuation, etc., present issues for TTS synthesis. In that light, pronunciation choices for our internal lexicons were made based on the highest probability of occurence and possible usage. Unfortunately, Jan's name did not rank as high as the abbreviation for the month of January. This is why we created our "userlex" as a tool for the end user to make adjustments. This tool, while very useful in making our voices even more robust and dynamic still does not solve all issues. These are instances which vividly point out the complexity of the English language and its use in TTS Synthesis.
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