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A spearcon is a brief sound that is produced by speeding up a spoken phrase (often a synthetic TTS phrase), even to the point where the resulting sound is no longer comprehensible as a particular word (Palladino and Walker, 2007).
Non-verbal sound cues can be divided into two different categories; auditory icons, that are sounds that represent real world events and earcons, that are abstract synthetic or musical sounds.
An example in auditory display might be the increasing frequency of a beeping sound as one approaches a specific location or as a machine operates under more strain. The sound changes in response to a real-world condition, indicating the proximity or intensity of the event.
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