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Reevaluating the classification of pediatric speech sound disorders: a ground truthing perspective. [PDF]

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Namasivayam AK   +13 more
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The Language-Specificity of Phonetic Adaptation to Talkers. [PDF]

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Cutler A, Burchfield LA, Antoniou M.
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Acoustic and perceptual characteristics of voicing in fricatives and fricative clusters

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1992
Several types of measurements were made to determine the acoustic characteristics that distinguish between voiced and voiceless fricatives in various phonetic environments. The selection of measurements was based on a theoretical analysis that indicated the acoustic and aerodynamic attributes at the boundaries between fricatives and vowels. As expected,
K N, Stevens   +4 more
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Separation of Fricatives and Affricates

Proceedings. (ICASSP '05). IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005., 2006
Separating speech from acoustic interference is a very challenging task. In particular, no system successfully addresses the separation of unvoiced speech. Fricatives and affricates are two main categories of consonants that contain a significant amount of unvoiced signal.
Guoning Hu, DeLiang Wang
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