The phonological function of vowels can be maintained at fundamental frequencies (fo) up to 880 Hz [Friedrichs, Maurer, and Dellwo (2015). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 138, EL36–EL42]. Here, the influence of talker variability and multiple response options on vowel recognition at high fos is assessed. The stimuli (n = 264) consisted of eight isolated vowels (/i y e ø ε a o u/) produced by three female native German talkers at 11 fos within a range of 220–1046 Hz. In a closed-set identification task, 21 listeners were presented excised 700-ms vowel nuclei with quasi-flat fo contours and resonance trajectories. The results show that listeners can identify the point vowels /i a u/ at fos up to almost 1 kHz, with a significant decrease for the vowels /y...
The primary objective of this study was to compare two sets of vowel spectral features, formants and...
The high-frequency region of vowel signals (above the third formant or F3) has received little resea...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...
It is commonly assumed that the vowel identification process is mainly driven by an underlying acoust...
The question of vowel intelligibility as a function of F0 is still a matter of debate. Above all con...
Previous research showed that, in singing, vowel qualities of isolated vowel sounds can be discrimin...
Numerous studies on Western Opera singing have shown that listeners’ vowel identification performanc...
An unsupervised automatic clustering algorithm (k-means) classified 1282 Mel frequency cepstral coef...
The importance of formants and spectral shape was investigated for vowel perception in severe noise...
A vowel can be largely defined by the frequencies of its first two formants, but the absolute freque...
Formant frequency transition detection thresholds In synthetic vowels were Investigated for their de...
The present study investigated whether listeners perceptually map phonetic information to phonologic...
This thesis explores the human perception of vowels in a consonant-vowel (CV) context by examining t...
Background: Studies addressing the identification of sung vowels concern mainly the effect of the...
The present study investigated whether listeners perceptually map phonetic information to phonologic...
The primary objective of this study was to compare two sets of vowel spectral features, formants and...
The high-frequency region of vowel signals (above the third formant or F3) has received little resea...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...
It is commonly assumed that the vowel identification process is mainly driven by an underlying acoust...
The question of vowel intelligibility as a function of F0 is still a matter of debate. Above all con...
Previous research showed that, in singing, vowel qualities of isolated vowel sounds can be discrimin...
Numerous studies on Western Opera singing have shown that listeners’ vowel identification performanc...
An unsupervised automatic clustering algorithm (k-means) classified 1282 Mel frequency cepstral coef...
The importance of formants and spectral shape was investigated for vowel perception in severe noise...
A vowel can be largely defined by the frequencies of its first two formants, but the absolute freque...
Formant frequency transition detection thresholds In synthetic vowels were Investigated for their de...
The present study investigated whether listeners perceptually map phonetic information to phonologic...
This thesis explores the human perception of vowels in a consonant-vowel (CV) context by examining t...
Background: Studies addressing the identification of sung vowels concern mainly the effect of the...
The present study investigated whether listeners perceptually map phonetic information to phonologic...
The primary objective of this study was to compare two sets of vowel spectral features, formants and...
The high-frequency region of vowel signals (above the third formant or F3) has received little resea...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...