Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level to change with context, and compensation for coarticulation (CfC) reflects the striking human ability to perceive phonemic stability despite this variability. A current controversy centers on whether CfC depends on contrast between formants of a speech-signal spectrogram—specifically, contrast between offset formants concluding context stimuli and onset formants opening the target sound—or on speech-sound variability specific to the coordinative movement of speech articulators (e.g., vocal folds, postural muscles, lips, tongues). This manuscript aims to encode that coordinative-movement context in terms of speech-signal multifractal structure ...
Speech production requires the precise control of vocal tract movements to generate individual speec...
Contains fulltext : 56896.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)On both empiri...
In this dissertation I investigated, by using coarticulatory /u/-fronting in the alveolar context fo...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions we perform, yet nearly all of us learn to do it effortle...
Speech production requires the precise control of vocal tract movements to generate individual speec...
Contains fulltext : 56896.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)On both empiri...
In this dissertation I investigated, by using coarticulatory /u/-fronting in the alveolar context fo...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Coarticulation is the tendency for speech vocalization and articulation even at the phonemic level t...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions we perform, yet nearly all of us learn to do it effortle...
Speech production requires the precise control of vocal tract movements to generate individual speec...
Contains fulltext : 56896.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)On both empiri...
In this dissertation I investigated, by using coarticulatory /u/-fronting in the alveolar context fo...