English Speech Files

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pumpkinslayer-20071020-fct
User: kmaclean
Date: 10/21/2007 2:07 pm
Views: 865
Rating: 7

User Name:pumpkinslayer

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: Male
Age Range: Adult
Pronunciation dialect: South African English

Recording Information:

Microphone make: n/a
Microphone type:unknown
Audio card make: unknown
Audio card type: unknown
Audio Recording Software: VoxForge Speech Submission Application
O/S:

File Info:

File type: wav
Sampling Rate: 48000
Sample rate format: 16
Number of channels: 1

Prompts:

a0027 To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor.
a0028 Robbery, bribery, fraud,
a0029 Their forces were already moving into the north country.
a0030 I had faith in them.
a0031 They were three hundred yards apart.
a0032 Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step.
a0033 He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson.
a0034 Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children.
a0035 He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes.
a0036 She turned in at the hotel.

License:

Copyright 2007 Free Software Foundation

These files are free software: you can redistribute them and/or modify
them under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

These files are distributed in the hope that they will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with these files.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

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--- (Edited on 10/21/2007 3:07 pm [GMT-0400] by kmaclean) ---


Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

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