Lucent Technologies 585-310-748 manual How the System Interprets Text/E-Mail

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INTUITY Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide 585-310-748

Issue 2

 

January 1997

How the System Interprets Text/E-Mail

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How the System Interprets Text/E-Mail

Your system changes e-mail into speech so you can listen to it. The system follows certain rules to make these changes. Therefore, some parts of an e-mail message may sound odd because of the way the system interprets it. The following list explains what things might sound odd.

Acronymsand

The system normally pronounces words exactly as they are

abbreviations

spelled. The system also pronounces acronyms as words.

that use

 

For example, for unicef, the system says “UNICEF.”

capital letters

The system also pronounces many all-capital abbreviations

 

 

 

 

letter by letter. For example, for IBM, the system says “I B

 

 

M.”

 

 

However, the system may inappropriately pronounce some

 

 

all-capital abbreviations as words. For example, the

 

 

abbreviation VAT stands for the value-added tax typical of

 

 

European countries. The system reads this abbreviation as

 

 

“vat,” not “V A T.”

 

 

If a period (.) appears before a space in an all-caps

 

 

abbreviation, the system ignores it. Thus, for V. A. T. , the

 

 

system says “V A T.” If a period is followed by a letter or

 

 

number, the system says “period.”

Other

 

The system pronounces many common abbreviations in

common

 

their full form. For example, the system pronounces Wed.

abbreviations

as “Wednesday,” Mr . as “Mister”, and Oct. as “October.” It

 

 

also pronounces re: as “regarding.”

 

 

However, some abbreviations may have more than one

 

 

interpretation. In these cases, the system may pronounce

 

 

the wrong interpretation. For example, Dr could be “drive,”

 

 

“doctor,” or “Denver.” But the system is sensitive to the

 

 

context of the abbreviation. So if the context is clear, the

 

 

system usually uses the correct interpretation.

Dates

The system pronounces numbers written with two single slashes

 

(/) as dates. For example, the system says “April tenth, 1996,” if

 

written as 04/10/96. However, the system pronounces 04/10

 

(without the year) as “four tenths.” Also, the system doesn’t

 

pronounce numbers with single dashes(-) as dates. For example,

 

the system says “4 dash 10 dash 96” if written as 4-10-96.

Times

The system pronounces numbers written with colons as hours

 

and minutes, including times that use the 24-hour clock. For

 

example, the system pronounces 10:23 as “ten twenty-three.” The

 

system also recognizes and pronounces 24-hour-clock time.

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