-- Prose.txt -- L. Stewart April 27, 1983 11:02 AM Command sequences for use with the Prose 2000, text-to-speech synthesizer[C Reset -- Control-R R Commence speech -- [C Hold output -- [H Work prosody -- [0P Clause prosody -- [1P Rate select -- [50r [100r [120r [160r [200r [225r [250r Pitch select -- [50p [80p [100p [120p [150p [200p [50p I can write [80p a sentence [100p in which [120p the pitch [150p rises and rises [200p towards the end. [80p[C [50r I can [100r write another [120r sentence which [160r will be spoken [200r faster and [225r faster and [250r faster towards the end. [160r [C Switches --------- Alphabetic pronounciation -- on [1N off [1F (off) Punctuation pronounciation -- on [2N off [2F (off) Digit pronounciation -- on [3N off [3F (off) Space pronounciation -- on [4N off [4F (off) Minus sign pronounciation -- on [5N off [5F (off) Full number pronounciation -- on [6N off [6F (off) Acronym recognition -- on [7N off [7F (on) Abbreviation recognition -- on [8N off [8F (on) Allophonic processing -- on [9N off [9F (on) Error character generation -- on [10N off [10F (on) Index marker echo -- on [11N off [11F (on) Monotone Pitch -- on [12N off [12F (off) Vowelled acronym pronounciation -- on [13N off [13F (off) Fast Processing -- on [14N off [14F (off) Hello Clara, this is Larry's computer calling to wish you a happy birthday.[C He wants me to tell you that he is writing you a letter.[C How are things?[C