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Unfortunately, different characters are used for certain phonemes, depending on which alphabet the author chooses. For example, Webster's dictionary uses a different set of symbols than the International Phonetic Association. A table of symbols used by Webster's Dictionary, Bell Labs, and the International Phonetic Association may be found in [Fletcher 1953]. This document uses the IPA symbols.
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... Lisp2
For an introduction to Common Lisp, see [Touretzky 1990]. More detailed information may be found in [Steele 1990] or [Secretariat 1994]. For information on installing Common Lisp on a variety of computer platforms, see http://www.franz.com/downloads/, http://www.cons.org/cmucl/, or http://clisp.cons.org/.
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Note that in order for the resultant .emacs file to work properly, it is necessary to install the CLM package on one's system. The CLM package may be obtained from http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/.
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... simulation4
The musical and acoustic applications of digital waveguide modeling are well-described in [Smith III 2002]
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