Restructuring Russian Christian Personal Names in the Pre-National Period: Names in -y
This article is the concluding part of a series of articles investigating the derivation of the geographically limited system of Christian personal name forms during the pre-national period.
Irina Mikhailovna Ganzhina
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Rate and Duration of Change in Formant Frequency as Cues for the Identification of Speech Sounds [PDF]
Louis J. Gerstman+3 more
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Neural Dynamics of Phonetic Trading Relations for Variable-Rate CV Syllables [PDF]
The perception of CV syllables exhibits a trading relationship between voice onset time (VOT) of a consonant and duration of a vowel. Percepts of [ba] and [wa] can, for example, depend on the durations of the consonant and vowel segments, with an ...
Boardman, Ian+2 more
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Utility of vocal formant spacing for monitoring sandhill crane subspecies
Three migratory subspecies of sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) occur in North America: greater (G. c. tabida), Canadian (G. c. rowani), and lesser (G. c. canadensis).
Matthew R. Jones, Christopher C. Witt
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Can phonation types be reliably measured from sound spectra? Some data from Wa and Burmese [PDF]
This paper assesses the value of measuring aspects of an unmodified acoustic recordings of speech in the two language Burmese (Tibeto-Burman) and Wa (Mon_Khmer) in relation to the glottal source, or phonation type. This method faces the problem of how
Watkins, Justin
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Using phonetic constraints in acoustic-to-articulatory inversion [PDF]
The goal of this work is to recover articulatory information from the speech signal by acoustic-to-articulatory inversion. One of the main difficulties with inversion is that the problem is underdetermined and inversion methods generally offer no guarantee on the phonetical realism of the inverse solutions.
arxiv
Auditory Testing of a Formant-Coding Speech Compression System [PDF]
James L. Flanagan, Arthur S. House
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HiFi-Glot: Neural Formant Synthesis with Differentiable Resonant Filters [PDF]
We introduce an end-to-end neural speech synthesis system that uses the source-filter model of speech production. Specifically, we apply differentiable resonant filters to a glottal waveform generated by a neural vocoder. The aim is to obtain a controllable synthesiser, similar to classic formant synthesis, but with much higher perceptual quality ...
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Modal locking between vocal fold and vocal tract oscillations: Experiments and statistical analysis [PDF]
The human vocal folds are known to interact with the vocal tract acoustics during voiced speech production; namely a nonlinear source-filter coupling has been observed both by using models and in \emph{in vivo} phonation. These phenomena are approached from two directions in this article.
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First-Formant Transitions as a Cue to Place of Articulation [PDF]
Pierre Delattre
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