I do not think so. Nuance Vocalizer follows RealSpeak (4.5) which based 
on some older products. I never have used RealSpeak on the command line, 
but I think the "standard" tool is what you should be looking for. Some 
years ago Nuance bought Rhetorical with their rVoice TTS. This had a 
command line utility named "tts-it" on board.
Hope this helps. Regards, Christophorus

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> 2009/10/21 Christophorus Laube <[email protected] 
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>     I think you should use the nvcmdline utility
>
> Is this nvcmdline bundled with every Nuance TTS ?
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