A pilot study on the acoustic effects of a pseudo-palatal plate on speech: Implications for articulatory rehabilitation devices. [PDF]
Woo ST, Na S.
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Adaptive Phoneme State Learning Architecture for Enhanced Speech Recognition Using Backpropagation Neural Network and Hidden Markov Model. [PDF]
Siddalingappa R +8 more
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Subphonemic and suballophonic consonant variation : the role of the phoneme inventory
Consonants exhibit more variation in their phonetic realization than is typically acknowledged, but that variation is linguistically constrained. Acoustic analysis of both read and spontaneous speech reveals that consonants are not necessarily realized ...
Lavoie, Lisa M.
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Wordsworth: A generative word dataset for comparison of speech representations in humans and neural networks. [PDF]
Zhu Y +6 more
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Acoustic phonetics applied to auditory training and the teaching of speech to the hearing impaired
This paper is a review of acoustic phonetics as applied to auditory training for hearing impaired ...
Pederson, Valerie
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Harmonic vowels and neural dynamics: MEG evidence for auditory resonance integration in singing. [PDF]
Saus W, Seither-Preisler A, Schneider P.
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Integrated acoustic and respiratory biomarkers of dysarthria in acquired brain injury: protocol for a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Argoubi A +3 more
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Reduktion in natürlicher Sprache
Natural (conversational) speech, compared to cannonical speech, is earmarked by the tremendous amount of variation that often leads to a massive change in pronunciation.
Zimmerer, Frank
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Implicit voice learning through discrimination outperforms explicit listen-and-memorize tasks. [PDF]
Fröhlich A +3 more
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Postalveolar fricatives in Slavic languages as retroflexes
The present study poses the question on what phonetic and phonological grounds postalveolar fricatives in Polish can be analyzed as retroflex and whether postalveolar fricatives in other Slavic languages are retroflex as well.
Hamann, Silke
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