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Acoustic phonetics

2013
Acoustic phonetics is the study of the acoustic characteristics of speech, including an analysis and description of speech in terms of its physical properties, such as frequency, intensity, and duration. Descriptions of speech sounds in these terms date back as far as 1830 (Willis), but the invention of the sound spectrograph (1945) was the major ...
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Acoustic phonetic word recognition

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978
The ability of listeners to identify specific words in known and unknown languages using only acoustic information was examined. Each of ten listeners (representing eight different languages) listened to eight passages of fluent dialog, including one in his primary language and one in English (a secondary language for eight listeners).
B. L. Jones   +4 more
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Articulatory and acoustic phonetics

2023
AbstractAustralian Aboriginal languages are well-known for their multiple coronal place of articulation contrasts, which extend across the stop, nasal, and lateral manners of articulation. This chapter looks at the articulatory properties of these consonants, and considers their place within the wider system of lingual consonant contrasts.
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Acoustic Phonetics

1999
This book presents a theory of speech-sound generation in the human vocal system. This book presents a theory of speech-sound generation in the human vocal system. The comprehensive acoustic theory serves as one basis for defining categories of speech sounds used to form distinctions between words in languages.
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Acoustic discrimination within phonetic categories

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1976
Phonetic categorization implies limits on the discrimination of speech stimuli within phonetic categories. Tests of the validity of this implication should be made with minimal mnemonic requirements, such as same-different tasks. Using the Abramson-Lisker bilabial series varying along the VOT dimension, we obtained both identification and ...
Arlene E. Carney, Gregory P. Widin
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Acoustic Articulatory of Uyghur Phonetics

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
In this paper, we thus turn to articulatory of Uyghur phonetics, the study of how phone are produced as the various organs in the mouth, throat, and nose modify the airflow from the lungs. And beside that we use a Bayesian approach based on multivariate Gaussian distribution to analyses of the acoustic articulatory of Uyghur phonemes.
Muhetaer Shadike, Buheliqiguli Wasili
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An acoustic phonetic description of Nungon vowels

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2020
This study is a comprehensive acoustic description and analysis of the six vowels /i e a u o ɔ/ in the Towet dialect of the Papuan language Nungon ⟨yuw⟩ of northeastern Papua New Guinea. Vowel tokens were extracted from a corpus of audio speech recordings created for general language documentation and grammatical description.
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492)   +3 more
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Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics

2015
This book is a short and non-technical introduction (suitable as a supplementary resource for a general phonetics course or speech science) covering four important topics in acoustic phonetics: 1) Acoustic characteristics of major classes of speech sounds; 2) Acoustic theory of speech production; 3) Auditory representation of speech; and 4) This book ...
Mahmoodzadeh, Zahra, Rouhparvar, Rahimeh
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Acoustic correlates of some phonetic categories

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1979
A review is given of the properties of speech sounds that identify different phonetic categories. It is hypothesized that the auditory system gives a distinctive response to sounds with these special properties and hence facilitates classification of the sounds in terms of phonetic categories.
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From acoustic signal to phonetic message

Journal of Communication Disorders, 1975
Among the distinctive properties of language as a medium of communication is its “duality of patterning” (Hackett, 1958), its construction of a pattern of meaning from patterned combinations of meaningless elements. The meaningless elements are the phonemes of linguistic theory and the distinctive features that compose them.
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