This paper reports on a number of experiments carried out in order to describe the spectral characteristics of five English fricatives uttered in isolation and on a study of the influence on the spectrum of two variables, "subject" and "articulation". 7 male speakers with R.P. pronunciation were used as informants, producing 200 stimuli (40 per fricative). The material was analysed with a sonograph KAY 5500. As well as throwing new light on the spectral peak/formant frequencies and amplitudes there is a clear indication in evidence of the influence the aboye variables have on the spectrum of the fricatives. The results also show the intrinsic acoustic characteristics of each sound and their relationships with others. The data is presented i...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
An algorithm for describing speech spectra in terms of multiple centres of gravity is compared to tr...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
This paper reports on a number of experiments carried out in order to describe the spectral characte...
Several experiments have been carried out in order to describe the acoustic characteristics of the S...
To date, no single metric has been able to classify place of articulation for all English fricatives...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
International audienceThis work was aimed at exploring articulatory-acoustic relationships in the pr...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
Several studies have explored the acoustic structure of fricatives, yet there has been very little a...
This paper describes the results of a spectrographic analysis of a number of voiceless fricatives. T...
It has been said that there are certain differences between English /s / and Japanese /s/ in their a...
The production of fricatives is not yet fully understood because the mechanismis particularly comple...
The distribution of energy across the noise spectrum provides the primary cues for the identificatio...
The distribution of energy across the noise spectrum provides the primary cues for the identificatio...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
An algorithm for describing speech spectra in terms of multiple centres of gravity is compared to tr...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
This paper reports on a number of experiments carried out in order to describe the spectral characte...
Several experiments have been carried out in order to describe the acoustic characteristics of the S...
To date, no single metric has been able to classify place of articulation for all English fricatives...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
International audienceThis work was aimed at exploring articulatory-acoustic relationships in the pr...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
Several studies have explored the acoustic structure of fricatives, yet there has been very little a...
This paper describes the results of a spectrographic analysis of a number of voiceless fricatives. T...
It has been said that there are certain differences between English /s / and Japanese /s/ in their a...
The production of fricatives is not yet fully understood because the mechanismis particularly comple...
The distribution of energy across the noise spectrum provides the primary cues for the identificatio...
The distribution of energy across the noise spectrum provides the primary cues for the identificatio...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
An algorithm for describing speech spectra in terms of multiple centres of gravity is compared to tr...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...