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A Deep Generative Model of Vowel Formant Typology
What makes some types of languages more probable than others? For instance, we know that almost all spoken languages contain the vowel phoneme /i/; why should that be?
Cotterell, Ryan, Eisner, Jason
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Using version control to facilitate a reproducible and collaborative workflow in acoustic phonetics [PDF]
Nay San
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Hungarian neutral vowels [PDF]
In Hungarian, stems containing only front unrounded (neutral) vowels fall into two groups: one group taking front suffixes, the other taking back suffixes in vowel harmony. The distinction is traditionally thought of as purely lexical.
Blaho, Sylvia, Szeredi, Dániel
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Survey for computer-based course in acoustic phonetics. [PDF]
J. M. Pickett, Robert Berkovitz
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An investigation into the voice of identical twins [PDF]
An investigation into the voice of identical twinsRunning title: Voice of identical twinsAbstractThe study aimed at perceptually and acoustically differentiating the voices of identical twins from each other.
Sebastian, Swapna
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Acoustic Analysis of Phonetics of Arabic Script Sindhi Language to evaluate Vowel-Consonant Segmentation [PDF]
Muhammad Asif Khawaja+1 more
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The article presents the history and the modern tendencies of computer tools in studies of the Russian phonetics. This article describes the language study potential of professional acoustic tools, integrated into multimedia complex «Russian with the ...
O I Rudenko-Morgun+2 more
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ENGLISH VOWELS PRONUNCIATION ACCURACY: AN ACOUSTIC PHONETICS STUDY WITH PRAAT
Widya Widya, Erika Agustiana
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The phonetic motivation for phonological stop assibilation [PDF]
In the following study we present the results of three acoustic experiments with native speakers of German and Polish which support implications (a) and (b).
Hall, Tracy Alan+2 more
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