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Description
| Class Summary | |
|---|---|
| Audio | Audio can be played in any prompt. |
| Break | The break element is an empty element that controls the pausing or other prosodic boundaries between words. |
| Desc | The desc element can only occur within the content of the audio element. |
| Emphasis | The emphasis element requests that the contained text be spoken with emphasis (also referred to as prominence or stress). |
| Lexicon | An SSML document may reference one or more external pronunciation lexicon documents. |
| Mark | A mark element is an empty element that places a marker into the text/tag sequence. |
| P | A p element represents a paragraph. |
| Phoneme | The phoneme element provides a phonemic/phonetic pronunciation for the contained text. |
| Prosody | The prosody element permits control of the pitch, speaking rate and volume of the speech output. |
| S | An s element represents a sentence. |
| SayAs | The say-as element allows the author to indicate information on the type of text construct contained within the element and to help specify the level of detail for rendering the contained text. |
| Speak | This is the root element of all SSML documents. |
| SsmlDocument | A SSML XML document according to the specifcation in http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/CR-speech-synthesis-20031218/. |
| Sub | The sub element is employed to indicate that the text in the alias attribute value replaces the contained text for pronunciation. |
| Voice | The voice element is a production element that requests a change in speaking voice. |
This package contains the classes to handle SSML documents and related tags. SSML is specified at http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/CR-speech-synthesis-20031218/.
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