<div><p>Drawing on phonology research within the generative linguistics tradition, stochastic methods, and notions from complex systems, we develop a modelling paradigm linking phonological structure, expressed in terms of syllables, to speech movement data acquired with 3D electromagnetic articulography and X-ray microbeam methods. The essential variable in the models is syllable structure. When mapped to discrete coordination topologies, syllabic organization imposes systematic patterns of variability on the temporal dynamics of speech articulation. We simulated these dynamics under different syllabic parses and evaluated simulations against experimental data from Arabic and English, two languages claimed to parse similar strings of segme...
In this paper we present an approach to modeling emergent syllable systems using simulated evolution...
Research on the evolution of human speech and phonology benefits from the comparative approach: stru...
Temporal regularities in speech, such as interdependencies in the timing of speech events, are thoug...
Drawing on phonology research within the generative linguistics tradition, stochastic methods, and n...
Drawing on phonology research within the generative linguistics tradition, stochastic methods, and n...
Drawing on phonology research within the generative linguistics tradition, stochastic meth-ods, and ...
This dissertation develops analytical tools which enable rigorous evaluation of competing syllabic p...
Competing proposals on the syllabification of initial consonants in Moroccan Arabic are evaluated us...
Competing proposals on the syllabification of initial consonants in Moroccan Arabic are evaluated us...
We pursue an analysis of the relation between qualitative syllable parses and their quantitative pho...
The application of a structured analysis method of phonemic transcriptions is illustrated. The analy...
We asked whether invariant phonetic indices for syllable structure can be identified in a language w...
This paper shows that maximal rate of speech varies as a function of syllable struc ture. For exampl...
We asked whether invariant phonetic indices for syllable structure can be identified in a language w...
http://msh.revues.org/document7813.htmlInternational audienceRecent approaches to the syllable reint...
In this paper we present an approach to modeling emergent syllable systems using simulated evolution...
Research on the evolution of human speech and phonology benefits from the comparative approach: stru...
Temporal regularities in speech, such as interdependencies in the timing of speech events, are thoug...
Drawing on phonology research within the generative linguistics tradition, stochastic methods, and n...
Drawing on phonology research within the generative linguistics tradition, stochastic methods, and n...
Drawing on phonology research within the generative linguistics tradition, stochastic meth-ods, and ...
This dissertation develops analytical tools which enable rigorous evaluation of competing syllabic p...
Competing proposals on the syllabification of initial consonants in Moroccan Arabic are evaluated us...
Competing proposals on the syllabification of initial consonants in Moroccan Arabic are evaluated us...
We pursue an analysis of the relation between qualitative syllable parses and their quantitative pho...
The application of a structured analysis method of phonemic transcriptions is illustrated. The analy...
We asked whether invariant phonetic indices for syllable structure can be identified in a language w...
This paper shows that maximal rate of speech varies as a function of syllable struc ture. For exampl...
We asked whether invariant phonetic indices for syllable structure can be identified in a language w...
http://msh.revues.org/document7813.htmlInternational audienceRecent approaches to the syllable reint...
In this paper we present an approach to modeling emergent syllable systems using simulated evolution...
Research on the evolution of human speech and phonology benefits from the comparative approach: stru...
Temporal regularities in speech, such as interdependencies in the timing of speech events, are thoug...