The present study investigated the possible laryngeal-articulatory interaction by examining the direct kinematic data of Cantonese bilabial plosive produced at different lexical tones. Aspirated and unaspirated bilabial plosives /ph/ and /p/ produced at six lexical tones (T1 -T6) by three native adult male speakers of Cantonese were studied to reveal the effect of tone on articulatory gestures. By using electromagnetic articulography (EMA), movement of the jaw, upper lip and lower lip was measured. The kinematic data revealed that high level tone (T1) was associate with a considerably faster lip movement than low level tone (T6) in terms of lip opening velocity (LOV) and time to peak velocity of lip opening (TPV). This finding was in line ...
International audienceOur goal is to show the interest of distinguishing several phases in the gestu...
Articulatory imprecision in Parkinson patients with hypokinetic dysarthria has been attributed to ar...
International audienceThe context of this study is the physical modeling of speech production. The f...
Regular SessionThe present study investigates the possible acoustic-articulatory interaction during ...
This study examined the possible effects of aspiration and vowel context on labial and mandibular ge...
The present study investigates the possible acoustic-articulatory interaction during production of C...
The present study examined the possible effects of aspiration and vowel context on labial and mandib...
The present study examined the possible effects of aspiration and vowel context on lip and jaw movem...
Biennial international event organized by APSSLHPURPOSE: Previous research revealed that articulator...
"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Spe...
Recently, we have launched a large-scale articulatory study to investigate how the three-way contras...
Also available in print.Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2008.A dissertation submitted in par...
International audienceThe first goal of this study was to compare two methods of measurement of lip ...
Stop consonants (/p/, /b/, etc) are of particular interest for the understanding of speech motor con...
This paper examines the correlation between velar movement and the movement of other articulators in...
International audienceOur goal is to show the interest of distinguishing several phases in the gestu...
Articulatory imprecision in Parkinson patients with hypokinetic dysarthria has been attributed to ar...
International audienceThe context of this study is the physical modeling of speech production. The f...
Regular SessionThe present study investigates the possible acoustic-articulatory interaction during ...
This study examined the possible effects of aspiration and vowel context on labial and mandibular ge...
The present study investigates the possible acoustic-articulatory interaction during production of C...
The present study examined the possible effects of aspiration and vowel context on labial and mandib...
The present study examined the possible effects of aspiration and vowel context on lip and jaw movem...
Biennial international event organized by APSSLHPURPOSE: Previous research revealed that articulator...
"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Spe...
Recently, we have launched a large-scale articulatory study to investigate how the three-way contras...
Also available in print.Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2008.A dissertation submitted in par...
International audienceThe first goal of this study was to compare two methods of measurement of lip ...
Stop consonants (/p/, /b/, etc) are of particular interest for the understanding of speech motor con...
This paper examines the correlation between velar movement and the movement of other articulators in...
International audienceOur goal is to show the interest of distinguishing several phases in the gestu...
Articulatory imprecision in Parkinson patients with hypokinetic dysarthria has been attributed to ar...
International audienceThe context of this study is the physical modeling of speech production. The f...