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        !             4: NAME           unspk -- decode voice synthesizer text
        !             5: .sp
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        !             7: SYNOPSIS       unspk_____ [ -_ ] [ input [ output ] ]
        !             8: .sp
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        !            10: DESCRIPTION    unspk_____
        !            11: is inverse to 
        !            12: .ul
        !            13: speak.
        !            14: It translates coded voice synthesizer input, as created by 
        !            15: .ul
        !            16: speak,
        !            17: into phonetic strings
        !            18: of the sort accepted by 
        !            19: .ul
        !            20: speak.
        !            21: Standard output or input is assumed when one or the other
        !            22: is unspecified.
        !            23: .sp
        !            24: The -_ option produces output in a different phonetic code
        !            25: for another vocal tract synthesizer [C. H. Coker,
        !            26: Speech synthesis by modelling the human articulatory
        !            27: system, MM69-1232-29].
        !            28: .sp
        !            29: unspk_____ lives in /crp/vs
        !            30: .sp
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        !            32: FILES          --
        !            33: .sp
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        !            35: SEE ALSO       speak(I), vsp(VII)
        !            36: .sp
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        !            38: DIAGNOSTICS    "Input file." -- can't open it
        !            39: .br
        !            40: "Output file." -- can't create it
        !            41: .sp
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        !            43: BUGS           --

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