It equal to the base pitch will give a monotone. The second controls the range of pitches used by the voice. The first gives a base pitch to the voice (value in Hz) It doesn't change the sound of the voice. This attribute is only a label for use in voice selection. Without the second language line, it would be disfavoured for "en" for being a more specialised voice. Indicates that this is voice is for the "en-uk-north" dialect, but it is also a main choice when a general "en" language is specified. Different language variants may be specified by additional language lines in order to indicate that this is a preferred voice for them also. A voice may be selected for other related languages (variants which have the same initial 2 letter language code as the specified language), but it will be less preferred for these. More than one language line may be present. A low value indicates a more preferred voice. The optional value gives the preference of this voice compared with others for the specified language. One or more language variant codes may be appended, separated by hyphens. The should be a two-letter ISO 639-1 language code. "phonemes", "dictionary" and other attributes. It selects the default behaviour and characteristics for the language, and sets default values for This attribute should appear before the other attributes which are listed below. Lists voice variants which can be applied to eSpeak voices. The available voice files can be listed by: Voice files are placed in the espeak-data/voices directory, or within subdirectories in there. A Voice file specifies a language (and possibly a language variant or dialect) together with various attributes that affect the characteristics of the voice quality and how the language is spoken.
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