Phonetic Scripting new resources for reading ancient greek with speech synthesis
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The reproduction of ancient Greek via speech synthesis has finally become a possibility thanks to phonetic scripting from the Italian language. As well as making a major contribution to the study of ancient Greek in secondary school, this will be useful for accessing databases collecting the entire literary heritage of this ancient language, and will also help digital publishing based on accessibility parameters.
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