Actually, i understand Randall petition. The task of syllabic (and phonemes) 
division for many languages was already done by the Research labs of Apple,
Microsoft, AT&T and many more private companies.

Probably, Applescript and VBScript allows to access these extraordinary
capabilities of the Operating System, inside Rev. Not only via
Text-to-Speech,
but using the underlaying technology that makes possible this conversion of
text-to-sound.

Returning to the topic of this thread:
Download the stack separacion_de_silabas.rev, from:
http://capellan2000.000space.com/separacion_de_silabas.zip

This stak is an example of how to divide in syllabes without
applying every one of the gramatical rules... :-O

On your browser, visit:
http://capellan2000.000space.com/test04.html
This revlet ask for permission to write to your disk
and access the network, but in fact it only set
the clipboard content and launch a webpage...

Please, report to my email, all incorrect examples of
syllabication that you encounter. ;-)

Thanks in advance!

alejandro


Randall Reetz wrote:
> 
> Somewhere in the apple, microsoft, and unix tech there is code that
> exposes the phonetic mapping to syllabic chunking within a word or phrase. 
> It is usually in os best interest to expose hooks into core services to
> encourage application writing attention.  My point is that this
> functionality is best placed deep down in the computing stack, not up at
> the application level where only a small user group can benefit.  If the
> rev user is required to hunt for external api's... well, forget it.  Not
> interested.
> 

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