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Phoneme A phoneme, the natural counterpart to a viseme, is the smallest discrete sound that can be produced by the movement of the lips, teeth and tongue, by harmonised air provided by a voicebox. They are strung together to form words, and thus spoken language. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Many of us learn a foreign language when we are young, but in some cases, exposure to that language is brief and we never get to hear or practice it subsequently. Our subjective impression is often that the neglected language completely fad...
(28/03/2006)
(Press Release) In their continued efforts to raise the bar in the high-end character animation arena, Di-O-Matic announced Voice-O-Matic version 2 for 3ds max. Voice-O-Matic 2 simply takes lip synchronization to a new level...
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