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Chapter 1: Introduction to Dragon 11
Using Australian, Indian, and
Southeast Asian vocabularies in
Dragon 11
In Dragon 10, Service Pack 1, Australian, Indian and Southeast Asian were implemented as dia-
lects, or “Accents”. In Dragon 11 , Australian, Indian, and Southeast Asian vocabularies are sep-
arate “languages” with dialect-specific acoustic models and dialect-specific vocabularies.
In Dragon 11 , a user selects one of the following languages in the Region section of the Profile
Creation wizard.
n Australia
n Indian Subcontinent
n Southeast Asia
Language Region Accent
English United States n Standard
n Australian accented English
n British accented English
n Indian accented English
n Inland Northern US (Great Lakes area)
n Southeast Asian accented English
n Southern US
n Spanish accented English
English Canada n Standard
n Australian accented English
n British accented English
n Indian accented English
n Inland Northern US (Great Lakes area)
n Southeast Asian accented English
n Southern US
n Spanish accented English
English United Kingdom n Standard
n Australian accented English
n Indian accented English
n Southeast Asian accented English
Upgrading User Profiles older than Version 10.0
Service Pack 1 to Dragon 11
When you upgrade Dragon 9.x User Profiles and Dragon 10.0 profiles (prior to Service Pack 1)
that contain Australian, Indian, and Southeast Asian acoustic models, Dragon 11 upgrades them
directly to the same models and vocabularies in Dragon 11.
The following table shows the acoustic model and vocabulary mappings for these languages:
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