Systems and methods are described for a speech system that manages
multiple grammars from one or more speech-enabled applications. The
speech system includes a speech server that supports different grammars
and different types of grammars by exposing several methods to the
speech-enabled applications. The speech server supports static grammars
that do not change and dynamic grammars that may change after a commit.
The speech server provides persistence by supporting persistent grammars
that enable a user to issue a command to an application even when the
application is not loaded. In such a circumstance, the application is
automatically launched and the command is processed. The speech server
may enable or disable a grammar in order to limit confusion between
grammars. Global and yielding grammars are also supported by the speech
server. Global grammars are always active (e.g., "call 9-1-1") while
yielding grammars may be deactivated when an interaction whose grammar
requires priority is active.