The paper surveys the plasticity of the speech production mechanism. At the level of phonatory behaviour, a distinction is made between the frequency of vocal fold vibration, which is reflected in the pitch of the voice, and the manner in which the vocal folds vibrate, which lends our voice different qualities. The main types of phonatory modifications are described and some of their uses in everyday communication, as well as their perceptual effects, are documented from literature. Modifications of the primary makeup of speech sounds in the supraglottal vocal tract, such as rounding or spreading of the lips, hyper- or hyponasality, and palatalization, are discussed in the following section. The two levels of description — phonatory ...
The present study deals with variation in the human voice. The functions of the voice are addressed ...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
The study of speech acoustics is vital for understanding the relationship between articulation and t...
The acoustic signal is the medium that is probably the most used in research on human speech product...
Humans have evolved voluntary control over vocal production for speaking and singing, while preservi...
The goal of this study was to evaluate invariance vs. variability in both articulation and acoustics...
International audienceHuman speech arises from orchestrated activities of phonatory and articulatory...
During voiced speech the source of sound production arises from the vibrations of the vocal folds wi...
Human speech arises from orchestrated activities of phonatory and articulatory organs and reflects h...
International audienceAs has been noted previously, speakers with coronally low "flat" palates exhib...
Articulatory token-to-token variability not only depends on linguistic aspects like the phoneme inve...
Human speech is a very dynamic phenomenon with nearly endless forms of variations. Different factors...
International audienceThe production of speech sounds, in which the acoustics results from the produ...
Speakers show phonetic differences while producing the very same utterance. These speaker-specific d...
The present study deals with variation in the human voice. The functions of the voice are addressed ...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
The study of speech acoustics is vital for understanding the relationship between articulation and t...
The acoustic signal is the medium that is probably the most used in research on human speech product...
Humans have evolved voluntary control over vocal production for speaking and singing, while preservi...
The goal of this study was to evaluate invariance vs. variability in both articulation and acoustics...
International audienceHuman speech arises from orchestrated activities of phonatory and articulatory...
During voiced speech the source of sound production arises from the vibrations of the vocal folds wi...
Human speech arises from orchestrated activities of phonatory and articulatory organs and reflects h...
International audienceAs has been noted previously, speakers with coronally low "flat" palates exhib...
Articulatory token-to-token variability not only depends on linguistic aspects like the phoneme inve...
Human speech is a very dynamic phenomenon with nearly endless forms of variations. Different factors...
International audienceThe production of speech sounds, in which the acoustics results from the produ...
Speakers show phonetic differences while producing the very same utterance. These speaker-specific d...
The present study deals with variation in the human voice. The functions of the voice are addressed ...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...