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Automatic speech analysis can predict loneliness. [PDF]
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Voice register in Mon: experiments in production and perception. [PDF]
Maspong S, McCormick P, Kirby J.
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Independence of spectral contrast effects across different frequency regions in speech perceptiona). [PDF]
Stilp CE, Winn MB.
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Hierarchical dynamic coding coordinates speech comprehension in the human brain. [PDF]
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Modeling the acoustic-to-auditory transformation for stop consonant-vowel syllables
Damper, R. I., Gunn, S. R.
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Challenges and Methods in Annotating Natural Speech for Neurolinguistic Research. [PDF]
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Language, 1948
This book is not, as its title may seem to promise, an authoritative survey of an established science. Acoustic phonetics is now in its infancy. The time when general agreement will be reached on its principles is still far in the future. That is, we are at that point of its development where the appropriate sort of publication, according to settled ...
Martin Joos
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This book is not, as its title may seem to promise, an authoritative survey of an established science. Acoustic phonetics is now in its infancy. The time when general agreement will be reached on its principles is still far in the future. That is, we are at that point of its development where the appropriate sort of publication, according to settled ...
Martin Joos
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Acoustic correlates of phonetic correction
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2001The paper addresses the question of speech correction using the auditory-phonetic approach. This approach is based on developing good auditory perception of the spoken material, by manipulating the signal itself, and by various strategies including the use of the optimal sound context, word and sentence position, intonation and stress patterns, and ...
Bakran, Juraj, Mildner, Vesna
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The Elements of an Acoustic Phonetic Theory
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1966This article describes the essential properties of an acoustic theory of phonetics and demonstrates the dependence of such a theory on physiological phonetics. The article defines the acoustical characteristics of speech and summarizes the relationships of these characteristics to physiological speech parameters and to descriptive phonetics.
G E, Peterson, J E, Shoup
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