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Consonant-vowel unit recognition using dominant aperiodic and transition region detection

Speech Communication, 2017
Abstract This work reports a method of Consonant-Vowel (CV) unit recognition by detecting the Dominant Aperiodic component Regions (DARs) and by predicting the Duration of Transition Regions (DTRs) in speech. DAR detection is performed using complementary information from source and vocal tract.
Biswajit D. Sarma   +2 more
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Dichotic listening with consonant–vowel pairs: The role of place of articulation and stimulus dominance

Journal of Phonetics, 2009
Abstract The present study investigated the possibility that the place of articulation in stop-consonant–vowel syllable pairs would affect the magnitude and direction of perceptual asymmetries in a dichotic listening task. Forty-one participants were presented dichotically with stop-consonant–vowel syllable pairs and asked to detect a specific target
Daniel Voyer, Cheryl Techentin
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Affecting Consonance, Striving for Dominance: Scholarship and Politics at the Congresses of Byzantine Studies in the Balkans, 1924–1934

Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2018
Despite the rapid development of Byzantine studies in the Balkans, Byzantium has remained a controversial and highly politicized subject.
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Processual Dominant Functions in Consonant Triads

Abstract This chapter extends the methodologies devised in Chapter 2, applying the same processual models to chromatically disjunct consonant major and minor triads; both contain an instance of ic3, and therefore contain the same latent dissonant properties as their tetradic supersets.
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Frame dominance in babbling: Further evidence from consonant- vowel co-occurrence constraints

Infant Behavior and Development, 1996
Peter F. MacNeilage, Barbara L. Davis
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