Stop consonants (/p/, /b/, etc) are of particular interest for the understanding of speech motor control. Indeed, the production of these stop consonant requires the coordination of the 3 production levels: breathing, vocal folds vibration and articulation.The main goal of my thesis is to study how respiratory, laryngeal and articulatory gestures coordinate to control the variation of acoustic features of stop consonants, especially of their burts (intensity, duration, spectrum), which are crucial for stop consonant intelligibility. An important part of my thesis work also focuses on the muscular control of lip gestures in the production of bilabial stops. These goals needed a preliminary methodological work to compare, develop and implemen...
A SIMULTANEOUS ELECTROPALATOGRAPHIC AND AERODYNAMIC STUDY OF STOP CONSONANTS IN FRENCHTwo prototype ...
International audienceThe context of this study is the physical modeling of speech production. The f...
L’apprentissage du langage parlé nécessite un contrôle musculaire très précis des différents organes...
Stop consonants (/p/, /b/, etc) are of particular interest for the understanding of speech motor con...
L’étude de la production des consonnes occlusives (/p/, /b/, etc) a un intérêtparticulier pour la co...
International audienceOur goal is to show the interest of distinguishing several phases in the gestu...
International audienceThe first goal of this study was to compare two methods of measurement of lip ...
International audienceIntroductionThe goal of this study is to describe precisely orofacial muscle a...
International audienceIntroductionThe goals of this study are 1- to describe precisely the muscle co...
The first goal of this study was to compare two methods of measurement of lip articulation force. Bi...
This work describes the mechanical interactions between tongue, palate and teeth during the producti...
The aim of the thesis is the study of the mechanical interaction between tongue and palate in speech...
This study examined the possible effects of aspiration and vowel context on labial and mandibular ge...
The present study investigated the possible laryngeal-articulatory interaction by examining the dire...
This study investigates upper lip protrusion during selected French utterances as produced by six na...
A SIMULTANEOUS ELECTROPALATOGRAPHIC AND AERODYNAMIC STUDY OF STOP CONSONANTS IN FRENCHTwo prototype ...
International audienceThe context of this study is the physical modeling of speech production. The f...
L’apprentissage du langage parlé nécessite un contrôle musculaire très précis des différents organes...
Stop consonants (/p/, /b/, etc) are of particular interest for the understanding of speech motor con...
L’étude de la production des consonnes occlusives (/p/, /b/, etc) a un intérêtparticulier pour la co...
International audienceOur goal is to show the interest of distinguishing several phases in the gestu...
International audienceThe first goal of this study was to compare two methods of measurement of lip ...
International audienceIntroductionThe goal of this study is to describe precisely orofacial muscle a...
International audienceIntroductionThe goals of this study are 1- to describe precisely the muscle co...
The first goal of this study was to compare two methods of measurement of lip articulation force. Bi...
This work describes the mechanical interactions between tongue, palate and teeth during the producti...
The aim of the thesis is the study of the mechanical interaction between tongue and palate in speech...
This study examined the possible effects of aspiration and vowel context on labial and mandibular ge...
The present study investigated the possible laryngeal-articulatory interaction by examining the dire...
This study investigates upper lip protrusion during selected French utterances as produced by six na...
A SIMULTANEOUS ELECTROPALATOGRAPHIC AND AERODYNAMIC STUDY OF STOP CONSONANTS IN FRENCHTwo prototype ...
International audienceThe context of this study is the physical modeling of speech production. The f...
L’apprentissage du langage parlé nécessite un contrôle musculaire très précis des différents organes...