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In a manner of speaking: Dynamic tongue gestures affect vowel-like quality in howling wolves
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Prosody is an umbrella term used to cover a variety of interconnected and interacting phenomena, namely stress, rhythm, phrasing, and intonation. The phonetic expression of prosody relies on a number of parameters, including duration, amplitude, and ...
A. Arvaniti
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Wav2vec behind the Scenes: How end2end Models learn Phonetics
Interspeech, 2022End2end models became extremely popular in recent years. Whilst they excel at tasks like acoustic modelling or full-fledged speech recognition, the decision making process can be quite complex to retrace due to their black-box character.
Teena tom Dieck +4 more
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Phonetics and Phonology of Heritage Languages
The Cambridge Handbook of Heritage Languages and Linguistics, 2021What do adult heritage speakers know about the sound system of their heritage language (HL), their first-acquired, yet weaker, language? Conversely, how do heritage speakers pattern in the sound system of their dominant language, which, despite currently
Charles Chang
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, 2022
Malay is one of the major languages in the world, but there has been relatively little detailed research on its phonetics. This Element provides an overview of existing descriptions of the pronunciation of Standard Malay before briefly considering the ...
D. Deterding +2 more
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Malay is one of the major languages in the world, but there has been relatively little detailed research on its phonetics. This Element provides an overview of existing descriptions of the pronunciation of Standard Malay before briefly considering the ...
D. Deterding +2 more
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Hierarchical Phone Recognition with Compositional Phonetics
Interspeech, 2021There is growing interest in building phone recognition systems for low-resource languages as the majority of languages do not have any writing systems.
Xinjian Li +3 more
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2009
Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies the sounds of language and spoken language. Important topics covered in this book include acoustic phonetics, physiological phonetics, speech organs, vowels, consonants, classification of language sounds, and combinatorial, experimental, and developmental phonetics.
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Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies the sounds of language and spoken language. Important topics covered in this book include acoustic phonetics, physiological phonetics, speech organs, vowels, consonants, classification of language sounds, and combinatorial, experimental, and developmental phonetics.
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