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Neurolinguistic and acoustic analysis of articulatory impairments in Arabic speech disorders [PDF]
BackgroundPharyngeal sounds, integral to Arabic phonetics, require precise vocal tract coordination, posing significant challenges for individuals with speech disorders.ObjectiveThis study investigates the neurolinguistic and acoustic characteristics of ...
Jeehaan Algaraady +3 more
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The long-term average spectrum in forensic phonetics: From collation to discrimination of speakers
The present work aims to provide more data regarding the comparison and discrimination of speech samples in the field of forensic phonetics. The methodology used was an acoustic method called long-term average spectrum (LTAS), by calculating its ...
Jordi Just Alcaraz
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The Analysis and Critique of the French Phonetics [PDF]
In the field of phonetics of French as a foreign language, studies have been conducted in recent decades, among which French Phonetics can be considered as the first book for Iranian students in undergraduate and postgraduate of French as a foreign ...
Mohamad-Hossein Otroshi
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An acoustic study of vowel production in Persian aphasic speech [PDF]
Two anterior aphasic patients (one man and one woman) were recorded for their productions of six Persian vowels and were compared to a group of four normal speakers (two men and two women).
Mansooreh Shekaramiz
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Phonetics is the branch of acoustics concerned with speech processes including its production and perception and acoustic analysis. Phonetics of Qūrān is one of the most important chapter regarding the correct reading of Qūrān, the revealed book of Allah.
Uroosa Panezaī
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Does Phonetics = Pronunciation? 100 Years of Phonetics in Pronunciation Teaching
The short answer to the question in the title is: not exactly, no. This paper examines the confusion between phonetics on the one hand and pronunciation on the other.
Patricia Ashby
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This study aimed to assess what we refer to as the speaker discriminatory power asymmetry and its forensic implications in comparisons performed in different speaking styles: spontaneous dialogues vs. interviews.
Julio Cesar Cavalcanti +3 more
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Speaking Rate Effects on Locus Equation Slope [PDF]
A locus equation describes a 1st order regression fit to a scatter of vowel steady-state frequency values predicting vowel onset frequency values. Locus equation coefficients are often interpreted as indices of coarticulation.
Berry, Jeffrey J., Weismer, Gary
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Unstressed Vowels in German Learner English: An Instrumental Study [PDF]
This study investigates the production of vowels in unstressed syllables by advanced German learners of English in comparison with native speakers of Standard Southern British English. Two acoustic properties were measured: duration and formant structure.
Abercrombie +66 more
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The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners: acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception [PDF]
We investigated whether regional differences in the native language (L1) influence the perception of second language (L2) sounds. Many cross-language and L2 perception studies have assumed that the degree of acoustic similarity between L1 and L2 sounds ...
Escudero, Paola +2 more
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