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Models for the production and acoustics of stop consonants
Speech Communication, 1993Abstract Stop consonants are produced by forming a closure in the vocal tract, building up pressure in the mouth behind this closure, and releasing the closure. Models of the mechanical, aerodynamic, and acoustic events in the vicinity of the stop consonant are described, and examples of calculations of the airflow and of various components of the ...
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(Perception of Stop Consonants in Synthetic CV Syllables
Language and Speech, 1968A method of synthesizing stop consonants in CV syllables has been investigated. The data from a perception experiment have been analysed in such a way that the importance of various acoustic features for the perception of stops in front of each of twelve English vowels has been estimated.
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Stop consonant productions of Korean–English bilingual children*
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2011S. A. Lee, G. K. Iverson
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Perceptual analysis of stop consonants and glides.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1976William E. Cooper+2 more
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A Cross-Linguistic Study of Voice Onset Time in Stop Consonant Productions
International Journal of Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing, 2008K. Chao, Li-Mei Chen
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The role of consonant-vowel transitions in the perception of the stop and nasal consonants.
Psychological Monographs: General and Applied, 1954Pierre Delattre+3 more
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