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An acoustic investigation of the developmental trajectory of lexical stress contrastivity in Italian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
We examined whether typically developing Italian children exhibit adult-like stress contrastivity for word productions elicited via a picture naming task (n=25 children aged 3\u20135 years and 27 adults).
Arciuli, Joanne, Colombo, Lucia
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An acoustic-phonetic data base [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1987
DARPA has sponsored the design and collection of a large speech data base. Six hundred and thirty speakers read ten sentences each. Two sentences were constant for all speakers; the remaining eight sentences were selected from a set of 450 designed at MIT and 1890 selected at TI from text sources.
Jared Bernstein   +3 more
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Elisão de fonemas na cadeia de fala

open access: yesFilologia e Linguística Portuguesa, 2005
The purpose of this paper is the acoustic and articulatory analyses of an elderly speaker who lives at São Tiago - Minas Gerais recorded by project "Bandeirante" Philology.
Suzi Oliveira de Lima
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Samogłoski ustne gwary kurpiowskiej

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2021
Oral Vowels in the Kurpie Dialect The aim of the article is a phonetic and acoustic description of stressed oral vowels occurring in the Kurpie dialect, depending on the gender and age of respondents.
Justyna Garczyńska
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Articulatory Tradeoffs Reduce Acoustic Variability During American English /r/ Production [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Acoustic and articulatory recordings reveal that speakers utilize systematic articulatory tradeoffs to maintain acoustic stability when producing the phoneme /r/.
Browman C.   +11 more
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Acoustic-phonetic analysis of Japanese [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984
How difficult would it be to convert a synthesis by rule program for English (DECtalk) to speak Japanese? What is the ideal, hopefully minimal, corpus of recorded materials that would have to be spectrally analyzed in order to derive sufficient information for a first order approximation to Japanese?
Chieko Aoki   +2 more
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Acoustic cues for the perception of tones of disyllabic nouns in Edo

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics, 1991
Most studies on speech perception, with particular reference to the perception of tones, explained this phenomenon mainly from the auditory point of view.
Victor E. Omozuwa
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Osservazioni sulla sostanza dei primitivi nella Teoria degli Elementi e il rapporto fra fonologia e fonetica

open access: yesQuaderni di Linguistica e Studi Orientali, 2016
The paper concerns the nature of segmental primes and the relationship between phonological categories and phonetic surface. The view of classic Element Theory and Government Phonology, that elements correspond to acoustic signatures in the speech signal,
Laura Bafile
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Discovering phonetic coherence in acoustic patterns [PDF]

open access: yesPerception & Psychophysics, 1989
Despite spectral and temporal discontinuities in the speech signal, listeners normally report coherent phonetic patterns corresponding to the phonemes of a language that they know. What is the basis for the internal coherence of phonetic segments?
Judith Rubin-Spitz   +5 more
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Accounting for multicompetence and restructuring in the study of speech [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Phonetic studies meant to generalize to monolingual speakers of a target language have often examined individuals with considerable experience using another language, such as the immigrant native speaker.
Chang, Charles B.
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