


Say [:say]
In DECtalk Software each clause, word, or letter is spoken as it is queued. In
word and letter mode, DECtalk Software does not need to wait for a clause
terminator to begin speaking. Word mode is similar to letter mode except text is
spoken a word at a time. A space after a character or string of characters causes
that string to be spoken. This mode interacts with the Rate Selection command
so you can increase or decrease the rate at which the text is spoken. In clause
mode, speaking starts when DECtalk Software is sent a clause terminator
(period, comma, exclamation point, or question mark) followed by a space. There is no
time-out limit. This is the normal mode where text is spoken a phrase, clause,
or sentence at a time. Clause mode is the default mode.
| SYNTAX:
| [:say XX]
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| ABBREVIATION:
| none
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| ALTERNATE COMMAND:
| none
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| OPTIONS:
| clause
| Speak on end of clause.
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| word
| Speak on end of word.
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| letter
| Speak on end of letter.
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| line
| Speak on end of line.
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| PARAMETERS:
| none
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| DEFAULT:
| [:say clause]
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| EXAMPLES:
| [:say word]
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