Peter Constable, Wed, 16 Dec 2009 21:20:20 +0000: > From: Leif Halvard Silli [mailto:xn--mlform-iua at målform.no] > >> The pronunciation alphabet registry is meant to be used in documents >> crafted according to the Pronunciation Lexicon Specification or the >> Speech Synthesis Markup Language... > > It would have be helpful if that had been clear in the introduction. > I looked for indicators of the intended applications and didn't see > anything I recognized as such. Second paragraph of the introduction: ]] Pronunciation Alphabet tags can be used in the alphabet attribute of the phoneme element in the Speech Synthesis Markup Language [W3C.CR-speech-synthesis11-20090827]. At some point in the future they may also be usable within the alphabet attribute of the phoneme and lexicon elements in the Pronunciation Lexicon Specification [W3C.REC-pronunciation-lexicon-20081014]. [[ -- leif halvard silli
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