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Audiphone
Audiphone Au"di*phone, n. [L. audire to hear + Gr. ? sound.] An instrument which, placed against the teeth, conveys sound to the auditory nerve and enables the deaf to hear more or less distinctly; a dentiphone.

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- In phonetics, a diphone is an adjacent pair of phones in an utterance. For example, in [daɪfəʊn], the diphones are [da], [aɪ], [ɪf], [fə], [əʊ], [ʊn]....
- The ****anese bush warbler (Horornis diphone), known in ****anese as uguisu (鶯), is an Asian p****erine bird more often heard than seen. Its distinctive...
- in the size of the stored speech units; a system that stores phones or diphones provides the largest output range, but may lack clarity. For specific usage...
- oral vowel [ɛ] or diphone [an], differing from most other Silesian dialects, in which denasalization of [ɛ̃] produced the diphone [ɨn]. This might suggest...
- Leachim was an early example of speech synthesis using the using the Diphone synthesis method. 2-XL (1976) was a robot shaped game / teaching toy based...
- shipped on all PowerPC and some 68k Macintoshes. Apple's text-to-speech uses diphones. Compared to other methods of synthesizing speech, it is not very resource-intensive...
- principle Alternation (linguistics) Complementary distribution Diaphoneme Diphone Emic and etic Free variation Initial-stress-derived noun International...
- structure of songs in island po****tions of the ****anese bush warbler, Cettia diphone, in relation to ****ual selection". Journal of Ethology. 31 (1): 9–15. doi:10...
- Uguisu (鶯), the ****anese bush warbler (Horornis diphone). See also uguisubari....
- contexts in which a phoneme can occur in a particular natural language. Diphone Jurafsky, Daniel; Martin, James H. (2008). Speech and Language Processing...