To study the effects of frequency shifts on vowel identification, a high-quality vocoder (STRAIGHT) was used to process a set of vowels in /hVd / syllables spoken by two adult males, two adult females, and two children. Vowel identification accuracy was reduced when the spectrum envelope was shifted upward by a factor of 2.0, or downward by a factor of 0.6. Upward shifts produced a smaller decline for the vowels of adult males compared to the vowels of adult females and children, while downward shifts led to a smaller drop for children's vowels compared to those of adults. In several conditions, the drop in accuracy with spectrum envelope shifts was counteracted by introducing corresponding upward or downward shifts in fundamental freq...
Vowels in consonantal contexts are modified from their citation form by neighbouring consonants; in ...
Objective: To explore combined acute effects of frequency shift and compression-expansion on speech ...
<p>Mean identification rates and corresponding standard deviations for experiment 2. The upper panel...
• Listeners can understand frequency-shifted speech across a wide frequency range (Fu & Shannon,...
Four experiments explored the relative contributions of spectral content and phonetic labeling in ef...
The compact representation of harmonic amplitudes in the sinusoidal coding of speech is an important...
The effects of variations in vocal effort corresponding to common conversation situations on spectra...
It is commonly assumed that the vowel identification process is mainly driven by an underlying acoust...
A quadratic discriminant classification technique was used to classify spectral measurements from vo...
It has been traditional in phonetic research to characterize monophthongs using a set of static form...
Vowel identification is influenced by various parameters which enhance or hinder perceptual processi...
Formant frequency transition detection thresholds In synthetic vowels were Investigated for their de...
Novel measures for vowel reduction are presented here, for examining vowel space as a whole, and for...
Objective: To explore combined acute effects of frequency shift and compression-expansion on speech ...
Objective: To explore combined acute effects of frequency shift and compression-expansion on speech ...
Vowels in consonantal contexts are modified from their citation form by neighbouring consonants; in ...
Objective: To explore combined acute effects of frequency shift and compression-expansion on speech ...
<p>Mean identification rates and corresponding standard deviations for experiment 2. The upper panel...
• Listeners can understand frequency-shifted speech across a wide frequency range (Fu & Shannon,...
Four experiments explored the relative contributions of spectral content and phonetic labeling in ef...
The compact representation of harmonic amplitudes in the sinusoidal coding of speech is an important...
The effects of variations in vocal effort corresponding to common conversation situations on spectra...
It is commonly assumed that the vowel identification process is mainly driven by an underlying acoust...
A quadratic discriminant classification technique was used to classify spectral measurements from vo...
It has been traditional in phonetic research to characterize monophthongs using a set of static form...
Vowel identification is influenced by various parameters which enhance or hinder perceptual processi...
Formant frequency transition detection thresholds In synthetic vowels were Investigated for their de...
Novel measures for vowel reduction are presented here, for examining vowel space as a whole, and for...
Objective: To explore combined acute effects of frequency shift and compression-expansion on speech ...
Objective: To explore combined acute effects of frequency shift and compression-expansion on speech ...
Vowels in consonantal contexts are modified from their citation form by neighbouring consonants; in ...
Objective: To explore combined acute effects of frequency shift and compression-expansion on speech ...
<p>Mean identification rates and corresponding standard deviations for experiment 2. The upper panel...