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Italiano: Macchina di sintesi vocale "Euphonia" come dimostrata a Londra nel 1846
English: Machine-to-speech "Euphonia" as demonstrated in London in 1846
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  • Hartmut Traunmüller (2000). Wolfgang von Kempelen's speaking machine and its successors -- History of speech synthesis, 1770 - 1970. Institutionen för lingvistik, Stockholms universitet. Archived from the original on 2015-03-06. Retrieved on 2015-08-28.
    "In the 19th century, some additional machines of similar kind were constructed, but there were no really fundamental innovations in the field of speech synthesis. However, the device constructed by Joseph Faber in 1835 can be said to represent some progress in that its speech production mechanism included a model of the tounge and a pharyngeal cavity whose shape could be controlled. It was also suited for the synthesis of singing. Its bellows was operated via a pedal, and otherwise it was controlled via a key board.

    faber.gif : Joseph Faber's "Euphonia", as shown in London in 1846. The machine produced not only ordinary and whispered speech, but it also sang the anthem "God Save the Queen"."

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