This is an example of some STML text.
In this example, we see some particular STML tags, including:
<GENRE TYPE=list>
Speaker specification <DIV TYPE=item>
Phonetic specifications <DIV TYPE=item>
Text type (genre specifications) <DIV TYPE=item>
Boundary specifications <DIV TYPE=item>
and intonational specifications
</GENRE>
So first of all a <PHONETIC scheme=ipa>
&Pf; &schwa; &Pn; &pstres; &Pepsilon; &Pt; &smcapi; &Pk;
</PHONETIC> specification.
Next we have a phrase <BOUND STRENGTH=2> specification.
We will switch speakers:
<SPEAKER DESCRIPTION=female1>
This is a new speaker. <SPEAKER>
Now we are back to the old speaker.
<INTONAT MED=150 AMPL=100>
Now here's the same old speaker with a new intonation pattern.
</INTONAT>
Now here is some text in
<LITERAL mode=spell> literal mode </LITERAL>.
Finally, here is some omitted text:
<OMITTED VERBOSE=yes>
Omitted stuff
</OMITTED>
You heard nothing there, other than a
notification that some text was omitted.
<RATE SPEED=250 SCHEME=wpm>
This should appear somewhat faster than normal.
</RATE>
Here is an <EMPH PROM=1.0> emphasized </EMPH> word.
Finally here is a submarine diving horn.
<SRC
AIMG=http://www.polaris.net/services/sound-archive/alert-noises/sub_dive_horn.au>