From the BBC:
“'I don't want to sound like a
robot': Student's appeal for Walsall voice”
(Sarah and Daniel Challis)
A student with cerebral palsy is
searching for a voice with a Walsall accent. Daniel Challis, who currently uses
a communication device to speak, has appealed on social media for people with a
regional accent to help. The 18-year-old has said he was fed up of
"sounding like a robot" and would like a voice with a regional accent
in order to sound like his family. His mum, Sarah Challis, said it would
"massively boost his confidence". "My communication aid
currently has a generic voice which sounds robotic and doesn't sound how I
would if I spoke," Mr Challis said. "This is why I'm looking for a
voice that sounds like me. "Choosing a voice that I can speak with would
mean the world to me." Born and bred in Aldridge, the sixth-form student
is hoping to find a voice from the town. He was inspired to launch the appeal
after following the career of comedian Lee Ridley, better known as Lost Voice
Guy, who last year found a voice with a Geordie accent.
'Be his own person' Mr
Challis currently uses eye-gaze technology to operate his communication aid and
speak. The device is preloaded with words that he has to memorise. There
is also an option for him to spell each word in order to form a sentence. His
mum said a Walsall accent would give Mr Challis "his own identity".
"He'll be able to sound like his family and the people around him. It
will really give his confidence a massive boost. "He'll be moving
away to a residential college where he will meets lots of new people and wants
to be able to speak in his local dialect and be his own person."
^ I can understand wanting to
have the right accent of the place you are from especially when the only choice is a robot's voice. ^
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