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Automated speech analysis tools for children’s speech production: A systematic literature review
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2018Purpose: A systematic search and review of published studies was conducted on the use of automated speech analysis (ASA) tools for analysing and modifying speech of typically-developing children learning a foreign language and children with speech sound ...
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Language and Speech, 1980
This is a status report on three areas of speech production: (1) Functional properties of the speech production apparatus: the current state of knowledge of the respiratory, phonatory and articulatory systems is briefly discussed. (2) Control principles underlying speech production: the nature of the supposed invariance underlying segment production ...
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This is a status report on three areas of speech production: (1) Functional properties of the speech production apparatus: the current state of knowledge of the respiratory, phonatory and articulatory systems is briefly discussed. (2) Control principles underlying speech production: the nature of the supposed invariance underlying segment production ...
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Illuminating speech production
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1998During speaking we must access a repository containing knowledge of the meaning of words (word classes) and their phonological characteristics (phonemes and syllabic structure). This store is known as the mental lexicon and is accessed automatically at very high speeds to provide the appropriate word that conveys the intended meaning as well as its ...
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1970
Research in automatic speech production, like research in automatic speech recognition, seems to be regressing at an ever-increasing rate when compared with the over-all progress of technology. Both speech production and speech recognition involve human beings and perceptual phenomena about which very little information is available.
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Research in automatic speech production, like research in automatic speech recognition, seems to be regressing at an ever-increasing rate when compared with the over-all progress of technology. Both speech production and speech recognition involve human beings and perceptual phenomena about which very little information is available.
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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 1988
The author discusses the mechanisms of speech production, focusing on the measurement of its motor aspects. He examines the multiple representation levels at which physiological events that underlie speech production can be investigated, and examines measurement of neuromuscular activity, structure movement (e.g.
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The author discusses the mechanisms of speech production, focusing on the measurement of its motor aspects. He examines the multiple representation levels at which physiological events that underlie speech production can be investigated, and examines measurement of neuromuscular activity, structure movement (e.g.
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1995
AbstractA theory of speech production provides an account of the means by which a planned sequence of language forms is implemented as vocal tract activity that gives rise to an audible, intelligible acoustic speech signal. Such an account must address several issues. Two central issues are considered in this article.
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AbstractA theory of speech production provides an account of the means by which a planned sequence of language forms is implemented as vocal tract activity that gives rise to an audible, intelligible acoustic speech signal. Such an account must address several issues. Two central issues are considered in this article.
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Speech Production and Language Statistics
Nature, 1957THE purpose of the experiment reported here was to examine the function of hesitation pauses in speech. Pauses were conceived of as serving the selection processes which direct the course of verbal sequences, and as involving acts of choice. They were expected to occur where linguistic solutions fitting the speech intentions are not readily available ...
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Speech Production and Speech Modelling
1990Section 1: Physiological Framework for the Speech Production Process.- Organization of the Articulatory System: Peripheral Mechanisms and Central Coordination.- Respiratory Activity in Speech.- Acquisition of Speech Production: the Achievement of Segmental Independence.- Section 2: Coarticuiation and Other Connected Speech Processes.- Segmental ...
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