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A language identifier is part of the grammar header that specifies the language to be used when performing decodes.
The format of the language identifier follows the convention set out by RFC 3066. In a nutshell, the identifier is a language and country pair, like "en-US" for United States English. For more information, see Working With Languages.
The LumenVox Speech Engine supports the following languages:
en-US | American English acoustic model and dictionary |
en-US-di | American English digits-only model |
en-AU | Australian English acoustic model and dictionary |
en-AU-di | Australian English digits-only model |
en-GB | U.K. English acoustic model and dictionary |
en-GB-di | U.K. English acoustic model and dictionary |
en-IN | Indian English acoustic model and dictionary |
en-IN-di | Indian English digits-only model |
es-MX | Mexican Spanish acoustic model and dictionary |
es-MX-di | Mexican Spanish digits-only model |
es-CO | South American Spanish acoustic model and dictionary |
es-CO-di | South American Spanish digits-only model |
fr-CA | French Canadian acoustic model and dictionary |
fr-CA-di | French Canadian digits-only model |
To specify the interaction mode in a grammar, use the following syntax in your grammar: