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main claim to fame over "festival" seems to be that it's in the public domain, we'll decline to install the British dictionary, which is licensed "No Commercial Use". [Besides the British dictionary, the home site has a few other dictionaries and utilities that could well go into seperate packages.]
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This is a text to speech system produced by integrating various pieces
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of code and tables of data, which are all (I believe) in the public domain.
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The Oxford Text Archive has for several years maintained copies of several
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machine-readable dictionaries along with its extensive (if
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unsystematic) collections of other machine-readable texts. This document
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gives some further details of the various dictionaries available, and
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summarises the conditions under which copies of them are currently
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distributed.
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The Oxford Text Archive Shortlist (available on request via electronic
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mail and by FTP) gives up to date brief details of all texts held in
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the Archive. Send electronic mail to ARCHIVE@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK. For
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anonymous FTP, look in the directory ota on ota.ox.ac.uk (129.67.1.165)
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