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Comparison of Two Methods of Measuring Subglottal Air Pressure during the Production of Speech
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1967Subglottal air pressure was measured during the production of unemotional declarative sentences, yes-no questions, sentences with emphasized words, and simulated emotional discourse. Pressure was directly measured by means of a tracheal puncture and simultaneously measured indirectly by means of an esophageal balloon.
Philip Lieberman +5 more
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Effects of Everyday Computer Tasks on Acoustic Measures of Speech Production
Proceedings of the 10th Convention of the European Acoustics Association Forum Acusticum 2023, 2022C. Dromey, T. Bateman
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A speech planning network for interactive language use
Nature, 2022Gregg A Castellucci +2 more
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Sign-to-speech translation using machine-learning-assisted stretchable sensor arrays
Nature Electronics, 2020Kyle Chen, Xiaoshi Li, Songlin Zhang
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This article explores the integration of neurocognitive measures, such as electroencephalography (EEG) and eye-tracking, into the assessment of English speech production. Traditional assessments often rely on subjective evaluations, which may overlook the underlying cognitive processes involved in language production.
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2010
The aim of this tutorial will be to introduce the attendants to articulatory, kinematic and aerodynamic measurements, to the analyses of these data, and to their interpretations. In a first part, basic information will be provided about some of the experimental setups that are classically used to study speech production: Electromagnetic Articulography,
Fuchs, Susanne, Perrier, Pascal
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The aim of this tutorial will be to introduce the attendants to articulatory, kinematic and aerodynamic measurements, to the analyses of these data, and to their interpretations. In a first part, basic information will be provided about some of the experimental setups that are classically used to study speech production: Electromagnetic Articulography,
Fuchs, Susanne, Perrier, Pascal
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American Cancer Society Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Care Guideline
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016Nader Sadeghi +2 more
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Speech rhythms and their neural foundations
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2020David Poeppel, M Florencia Assaneo
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