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Effect of Voice Quality on Perceived Height of English Vowels

Phonetica, 1997
Abstract Across a variety of languages, phonation type and vocal-tract shape systematically covary in vowel production. Breathy phonation tends to accompany vowels produced with a raised tongue body and/or advanced tongue root. A potential explanation for this regularity, based on a hypothesized interaction between the acoustic effects ...
A J, Lotto, L L, Holt, K R, Kluender
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Integrating Articulations in the Perception of Vowel Height

Phonetica, 1991
Abstract In vowels contrasting for height, a large number of articulations covary with tongue height, which is supposed to be the principal bearer of the contrast. However, attempts to link these covarying articulations to tongue movement physiologically have been largely unsuccessful, and the particular pattern of covariation appears to
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Vowel height harmony and blocking in Buchan Scots

Phonology, 2004
The Buchan Scots dialect of north-east Scotland exhibits a unique phonological phenomenon: vowel harmony is blocked by intervening consonants that have no secondary articulation or other obvious characteristic that should make them opaque to harmony.
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Articulator Features and Portuguese Vowel Height

Language, 1982
Arnold M. Zwicky, Wayne J. Redenbarger
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[MRI examination of laryngeal height during vowel singing].

Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica : official organ of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP), 1996
Larynx height positions were determined in 12 singing students and singers with magnetic resonance imaging. The examinations were carried out during the singing of 9 different pitch and loudness combinations of the vowels /a/, /u/ and /i/. It could be demonstrated that vertical larynx position differences were smaller in professional singers than in ...
C, Neuschaefer-Rube   +3 more
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Articulator Features and Portuguese Vowel Height

Hispania, 1983
John B. Jensen, Wayne J. Redenbarger
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Control of larynx height in vowel production

5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1998), 1998
Philip Hoole, Christian Kroos
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[Specific duration and specific tongue height of vowels].

Phonetica, 1976
The hypothesis that intrinsic duration of vowels correlated with tongue height is dependent on the extent of the articulatory movements is refuted. If one chooses vowels in a consonantal environment which allow far-reaching co-articulation (vowels between bilabial consonants), the phenomenon of intrinsic duration still remains.
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