This paper presents the design and development of unrestricted text to speech synthesis (TTS) system in Bengali language. Unrestricted TTS system is capable to synthesize good quality of speech in different domains. In this work, syllables are used as basic units for synthesis. Festival framework has been used for building the TTS system. Speech collected from a female artist is used as speech corpus. Initially five speakers' speech is collected and a prototype TTS is built from each of the five speakers. Best speaker among the five is selected through subjective and objective evaluation of natural and synthesized waveforms. Then development of unrestricted TTS is carried out by addressing the issues involved at each stage to produce good quality synthesizer. Evaluation is carried out in four stages by conducting objective and subjective listening tests on synthesized speech. At the first stage, TTS system is built with basic festival framework. In the following stages, additional features are incorporated into the system and quality of synthesis is evaluated. The subjective and objective measures indicate that the proposed features and methods have im-
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