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Speech Science: Acoustics in Speech.
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962This is a delight to have at hand for the style and mode of presentation are completely original. The most noticeable innovations are an economy of words and a simplification of form and format. The entire book is presented in outline form. Each section of the outline is covered in from 1 to 3 or 4 brief sentences —each devoid of all ornamentation.
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Speech audiometry in acoustic neuroma
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1978The importance of speech audiometry in cases of sensori-neural deafness has been stressed. Four cases have been described clearly elucidating this point. Speech audiometry is within the means of most practising otologists. The appropriate apparatus is not expensive, nor is the method excessively time-consuming.
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Acoustic analysis of neurologically impaired speech
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1991ABSTRACTSThe acoustic phonetic analysis of neurogenically disordered speech permits considerable insights into the detailed nature and possible origin of such disorders. Representative results obtained with a concise speech protocol, comprising spontaneous speech, diadochokinesis, phoneme distinction, rhythm and intonation, are illustrated.
E, Keller, P, Vigneux, M, Laframboise
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Acoustic Characteristics of Female Tracheoesophageal Speech
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1990An acoustical description of speech and voice produced by 10 female tracheoesophageal (TE) speakers is provided. In light of results from earlier descriptions based on male TE speakers, and based on t-test comparisons, the female speakers produced generally more perturbation in fundamental frequency.
M D, Trudeau, Y Y, Qi
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Acoustic Patterns of Apraxia of Speech
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1983Apraxia of speech (or verbal apraxia) is a controversial disorder, considered by some to be an impairment of the motor programming of speech. Because the disorder is characterized by "higher orderrdquo; errors such as metathesis and segment addition as well as by errors of apparent dyscoordination of articulation, it seems to reflect a relatively high ...
R D, Kent, J C, Rosenbek
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Speech Physiology, Speech Perception, and Acoustic Phonetics
1988This textbook has been carefully designed to provide a thorough introduction to the study of speech. It assumes no technical background, and students from the wide variety of disciplines contributing to this new and exciting field will find the exposition always accessible.
Philip Lieberman, Sheila E. Blumstein
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Acoustic analysis of speech under stress
International Journal of Bioinformatics Research and Applications, 2015When a person is emotionally charged, stress could be discerned in his voice. This paper presents a simplified and a non-invasive approach to detect psycho-physiological stress by monitoring the acoustic modifications during a stressful conversation. Voice database consists of audio clips from eight different popular FM broadcasts wherein the host of ...
Savita, Sondhi +4 more
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Acoustic characteristics of speech following uvulopalatopharyngoplasty
The Laryngoscope, 1989AbstractSelective uvulopalatopharyngoplasty has resulted in the improved management of sleep apnea; however, the effect of the surgery on speech has not been systematically evaluated. In this study, the speaking fundamental frequency, reading rate, and first and second formants of the vowels of four patients were measured acoustically presurgically and
T, Murry, R C, Bone
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Acoustic characteristics of Mandarin esophageal speech
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005The present study attempted to investigate the acoustic characteristics of Mandarin laryngeal and esophageal speech. Eight normal laryngeal and seven esophageal speakers participated in the acoustic experiments. Results from acoustic analyses of syllables ∕ma∕and ∕ba∕ indicated that, F0, intensity, and signal-to-noise ratio of laryngeal speech were ...
Hanjun, Liu +4 more
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Speech Science: Acoustics in Speech, ed 2.
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970As defined by the author in his introduction, this book was written and intended for the beginning student in speech pathology and audiology. The text is divided into two parts with a total of eight chapters. Part one discusses "frequency and resonance" and part two the subjects of "time, intensity and quality." There are 59 references and a glossary.
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