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Articulatory interpretation of the “singing formant”
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1974The “singing formant” is a high spectrum envelope peak near 2.8 kHz characteristic of vowel sounds produced in male Western opera and concert singing. An acoustical model of the vocal tract is capable of generating such a peak provided that three conditions are met: (1) The cross-sectional area in the pharynx must be at least six times wider than that ...
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1995
This series of experiments examines the relation between the basic capabilities of the peripheral auditory system to process speech and the classification of speech at more central levels. Psychophysical techniques have been applied to determine listeners’ abilities to detect, discriminate, and identify speech sounds.
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This series of experiments examines the relation between the basic capabilities of the peripheral auditory system to process speech and the classification of speech at more central levels. Psychophysical techniques have been applied to determine listeners’ abilities to detect, discriminate, and identify speech sounds.
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The ?telephone effect? on formants: a response
Forensic Linguistics, 2002This article is a response to Hermann Künzel's article ‘Beware of the telephone effect”: the influence of telephone transmission on the measurement of formant frequencies’ (Forensic Linguistics 8(1), 80–99). There, he shows convincingly that the evaluation of formant frequencies, notably F1, is affected by the band-pass filter effect of telephone ...
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Formant trajectories as indices of phonetic variation for speaker identification
, 2013Formant trajectories are known to acoustically encode static and dynamic aspects of speech, which have potential to identify the speaker, such as differences in vocal tract morphology, articulatory setting, dialect, and speaking style.
J. Ingram, Robert Prandolini, S. Ong
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The Effect of Formant Biofeedback on the Feminization of Voice in Transgender Women.
Journal of Voice, 2020Deanna Kawitzky, Tara McAllister
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The Perception of Vowel Formants
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1952Synthetic vowel sounds, formed by electrical excitation of resonant circuits by a regular series of impulses, have been used as stimuli in a group of psychophysical experiments. The experiments include measurements of just noticeable differences (JNDs) in formant frequency and in band width for the synthetic sounds with one and two resonances, and with
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A neuronal formant synthesizer
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 1996Speech synthesis by rule has made considerable advances and it is being used today in numerous text-to-speech synthesis systems. Current systems are able to synthesise pleasant-sounding voices at high intelligibility levels. However, because their synthetic speech quality is still inferior to that of fluently produced human speech it has not found wide
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Formant-Frequency Variation and Its Effects on Across-Formant Grouping in Speech Perception
2013How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. In a series of experiments, perceptual organisation was probed by presenting three-formant (F1+F2+F3) analogues of target sentences dichotically, together with a competitor for F2 (F2C), or for F2+F3, which listeners must reject to optimise recognition.
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Diphthong Formants and their Movements
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1962Anthony Holbrook, Grant Fairbanks
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