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A computer system which identifies words in continuous speech of an unknown speaker is beyond the current state of the art in speech recognition. LISPER, is a successful limited speech recognition system based on a set of assumptions which greatly simplify the recognition problem; within these restrictions it allows experimentation on the usefulness of a voice insertion system on the computer.