This paper gives an overview of the basic methodological issues relevant to the use of electromagnetic articulography in experimental phonetics. The following topics are covered: measurement principle, sources of error, environmental conditions, combination with other equipment, disturbances to the subjects' speech, safety
The present study introduces electromagnetic articulography, the measurement of the position of tong...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
International audiencePurpose: This study compares the precision of the electromagnetic articulograp...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) is one of the instrumental phonetic research methods used for r...
THESIS 6178Electromagnetic mid-sagittal articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG) are two t...
We demonstrate the workability of an experimental facility that is geared towards the acquisition of...
Thanks to technological advances, a wide variety of tools has been devised to measure and analyse sp...
This paper reviews data collection practices in electromagnetic articulography (EMA) studies, with a...
This study aimed to demonstrate the use of a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articulog...
This thesis investigated the production of the labial and alveolar voiceless stop conso-nants throug...
The study of articulatory features in speech requires highly sophisticated instruments. Most of them...
It has been recognised that in order to study the displacement, timing and co-ordination of articula...
International audienceSpeech is the most natural form of communication for human beings. However, in...
This paper discusses the subject of pronunciation visualization, based on methodologies in experimen...
International audienceThe aim of this tutorial will be to introduce the attendants to articulatory, ...
The present study introduces electromagnetic articulography, the measurement of the position of tong...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
International audiencePurpose: This study compares the precision of the electromagnetic articulograp...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) is one of the instrumental phonetic research methods used for r...
THESIS 6178Electromagnetic mid-sagittal articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG) are two t...
We demonstrate the workability of an experimental facility that is geared towards the acquisition of...
Thanks to technological advances, a wide variety of tools has been devised to measure and analyse sp...
This paper reviews data collection practices in electromagnetic articulography (EMA) studies, with a...
This study aimed to demonstrate the use of a new physiological device, the electromagnetic articulog...
This thesis investigated the production of the labial and alveolar voiceless stop conso-nants throug...
The study of articulatory features in speech requires highly sophisticated instruments. Most of them...
It has been recognised that in order to study the displacement, timing and co-ordination of articula...
International audienceSpeech is the most natural form of communication for human beings. However, in...
This paper discusses the subject of pronunciation visualization, based on methodologies in experimen...
International audienceThe aim of this tutorial will be to introduce the attendants to articulatory, ...
The present study introduces electromagnetic articulography, the measurement of the position of tong...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
International audiencePurpose: This study compares the precision of the electromagnetic articulograp...