Combining different spaces in AFL
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In general, the output device may consist of any number of speech and
non-speech components, each of which is a named component
of the audio formatter. Individual components provide operators for
moving in the space, etc., as described in the sections on the
individual component spaces. In this section, we describe how these
component spaces are combined to form the total audio space. The AFL
block and assignment statements, which have been described in
the context of a single component, will now be extended to work in the
total audio space.
TV Raman
Thu Mar 9 20:10:41 EST 1995