Le 2012-01-21 à 20:11:00, Andy Farnell a écrit :
Is that what Francophone Canadian sounds like!! ?
It's one quite common accent (apart from the [r] mistake). People would
tend to always use [ʀ] instead of [r], or always [r] instead of [ʀ].
Overall, speech tends to range between this and what's listed in the
dictionary, depending on how informal the speech is.
Anyway I can't <hear> it using espeak or mbrola because not sure how to
translate UTF16 IPA into phoneme mnemonics, eg this doesn't work:
You mean that there are people who use UTF16 on unix outside of java
context ?
I thought that everyone on unix was moving to UTF8 instead (except java).
Try iconv.
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