This study investigates the influence of speech style, duration, contextual factors, and sex on vowel dispersion and variability in Yoloxóchitl Mixtec, an endangered language spoken in Mexico. Oral vowels were examined from recordings of elicited citation words and spontaneous narrative speech matched across seven speakers. Results show spontaneous speech to contain shorter vowel durations and stronger effects of contextual assimilation than elicited speech. The vowel space is less disperse and there is greater intra-vowel variability in spontaneous speech than in elicited speech. Furthermore, male speakers show smaller differences in vowel dispersion and duration across styles than female speakers do. These phonetic differences across spee...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-42).How do speakers vary their speech across different...
<div><p>Although the acoustic variability of speech is often described as a problem for phonetic rec...
The ‘voicing effect’ – the durational difference in vowels preceding voiced and voiceless consonants...
The pronunciation patterns across dialect regions in the United States are changing. This paper exam...
Prosodic prominence and constituency are frequently manifested in the speech signal through segment ...
International audienceThis study examines phonetic variation in the acoustic properties of the Frenc...
International audienceThis study examines phonetic variation in the acoustic properties of the Frenc...
Various factors are known to affect vowel production, including lexical frequency, neighborhood dens...
Various factors are known to affect vowel production, including lexical frequency, neighborhood dens...
250 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.In the gap between phonology ...
250 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.In the gap between phonology ...
This paper looks at the relationship between emotion and vowel length in spontaneous speech, specifi...
International audienceThe present research addresses the question whether an automated analysis of l...
International audienceThe present research addresses the question whether an automated analysis of l...
Although the acoustic variability of speech is often described as a problem for phonetic recognition...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-42).How do speakers vary their speech across different...
<div><p>Although the acoustic variability of speech is often described as a problem for phonetic rec...
The ‘voicing effect’ – the durational difference in vowels preceding voiced and voiceless consonants...
The pronunciation patterns across dialect regions in the United States are changing. This paper exam...
Prosodic prominence and constituency are frequently manifested in the speech signal through segment ...
International audienceThis study examines phonetic variation in the acoustic properties of the Frenc...
International audienceThis study examines phonetic variation in the acoustic properties of the Frenc...
Various factors are known to affect vowel production, including lexical frequency, neighborhood dens...
Various factors are known to affect vowel production, including lexical frequency, neighborhood dens...
250 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.In the gap between phonology ...
250 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.In the gap between phonology ...
This paper looks at the relationship between emotion and vowel length in spontaneous speech, specifi...
International audienceThe present research addresses the question whether an automated analysis of l...
International audienceThe present research addresses the question whether an automated analysis of l...
Although the acoustic variability of speech is often described as a problem for phonetic recognition...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-42).How do speakers vary their speech across different...
<div><p>Although the acoustic variability of speech is often described as a problem for phonetic rec...
The ‘voicing effect’ – the durational difference in vowels preceding voiced and voiceless consonants...