👉 The "talking fluid" is a conceptual model used in computational linguistics and natural language processing to simulate how humans naturally produce speech through text. It represents the idea that language generation involves not just selecting words but also structuring sentences with prosodic features like intonation, stress, and rhythm. In this model, text is seen as a sequence of linguistic units that can be manipulated to mimic the natural flow and cadence of spoken language, allowing for the creation of coherent and contextually appropriate utterances. By incorporating these fluid elements, the talking fluid aims to bridge the gap between written text and spoken language, enhancing the realism and expressiveness of generated speech.