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Neural encoding of voice pitch and formant structure at birth as revealed by frequency-following responses [PDF]
Detailed neural encoding of voice pitch and formant structure plays a crucial role in speech perception, and is of key importance for an appropriate acquisition of the phonetic repertoire in infants since birth.
Sonia Arenillas-Alcón+4 more
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Estimating the active space of male koala bellows: propagation of cues to size and identity in a Eucalyptus forest. [PDF]
Examining how increasing distance affects the information content of vocal signals is fundamental for determining the active space of a given species' vocal communication system.
Benjamin D Charlton+4 more
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A Formant Range Profile for Singers [PDF]
Vowel selection is important in differentiating between singing styles. The timbre of the vocal instrument, which is related to its frequency spectrum, is governed by both the glottal sound source and the vowel choices made by singers. Consequently, the ability to modify the vowel space is a measure of how successfully a singer can maintain a desired ...
Lynn Maxfield+2 more
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Acoustic Exaggeration Enhances Speech Discrimination in Young Autistic Children. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Child‐directed speech (CDS), which amplifies acoustic and social features of speech during interactions with young children, promotes typical phonetic and language development. In autism, both behavioral and brain data indicate reduced sensitivity to human speech, which predicts absent, decreased, or atypical benefits of exaggerated speech ...
Yu L+6 more
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Determination of Formant Features in Czech and Slovak for GMM Emotional Speech Classifier [PDF]
The paper is aimed at determination of formant features (FF) which describe vocal tract characteristics. It comprises analysis of the first three formant positions together with their bandwidths and the formant tilts.
J. Pribil, A. Pribilova
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THE FORMANT CONSTRUCTION OF JAPANESE VOWELS
T Tokizane
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The Influence of Persian Language on Khoramabadi Luri Vowels Quality for Forensic Analysis [PDF]
Using forensic analysis, this study attempted to investigate the influence of the Persian language on the quality of Khoramabadi Luri vowels. This research tried to find the answer to whether Persian can affect the acoustic features of Khoramabadi vowels
Nasim Vafaei Salar Poor+2 more
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An Acoustic Account of Turkic Vowels [PDF]
1. INTRODUCTION The Turkish language is mainly spoken in Azerbaijan and Iran (Johanson 2010). After Farsi as the official language, Turkish, with approximately 15–20 million speakers, has the most speakers in Iran (Crystal 2010).
Vahid Sadeghi, Solmaz Mahmoodi
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The purpose of this study was to explore the speaker-discriminatory potential of vowel formant mean frequencies in comparisons of identical twin pairs and non-genetically related speakers.
J. C. Cavalcanti+2 more
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Auditory Models for Formant Frequency Discrimination of Vowel Sounds
As formant frequencies of vowel sounds are critical acoustic cues for vowel perception, human listeners need to be sensitive to formant frequency change.
Can Xu, Chang Liu
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