On second thought.  That is intentional.

The closest equivalent to STROKE in a speech behavior is the start of 
speech.  This happens to be the same definition for READY, so we use the 
same SynchPoint structure.  Thus, we have two names for the same sync 
point.  Since these are adjacent sync points, there should be  no problem.

In fact, the BML specification should be explicit about such timing, 
saying that ready <= stroke_start <= stroke.  Thus, this is a valid 
interpretation.

Still, it could use a comment explaining this.  I'll still double check 
the code for this.


Anm


PS - This is some of the code that has changed significantly in the 
trunk versus the CADIA release.

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