A structural magnetic resonance imaging study has revealed that pharyngeal articulation varies considerably with voicing during the production of English fricatives. In a study of four speakers of American English, pharyngeal volume was generally found to be greater during the production of sustained voiced fricatives, compared to voiceless equivalents. Though pharyngeal expansion is expected for voiced stops, it is more surprising for voiced fricatives. For three speakers, all four voiced oral fricatives were produced with a larger pharynx than that used during the production of the voiceless fricative at the same place of articulation. For one speaker, pharyngeal volume during the production of voiceless labial fricatives was found to be ...
The pharyngeal consonants have been problematic phonetically and phonologically. This paper is an at...
Human speech arises from orchestrated activities of phonatory and articulatory organs and reflects h...
We examined the role of the intrapharyngeal pressure to the laryngeal adjustment during the producti...
One advantage to using articulatory gestures in models of speech production is that a single gesture...
It is well acknowledged that [a] in English diphthongs (e.g. [a] in “pie’d”) has a different formant...
It is well known that, for nasal vowels, traditional estimation of the shape of the vocal tract via ...
This study explored correlations between (a) measures of vocal tract anatomy and (b) measures of ar...
To gain a better understanding of the long-observed effects of vocalic context, the articulation of ...
Complexity in the acoustics of nasal vowels has long been acknowledged but complexity in their artic...
The major articulatory differences between plain and pharyngealized speech sounds in Arabic are a se...
Previous research of laryngeal-oral gestural coordination in vowel-voiceless fricative sequences (Vf...
Acoustic patterns for fricatives are difficult to characterise in spectral terms. They show consiste...
Labiodental fricatives are featured in many of the world's languages. Roughly 40% of languages have ...
Due to its aerodynamic, articulatory, and acoustic complexities, the fricative /s/ is known to requi...
In a study of fricative production, Magnetic Resonance Imaging was used to investigate three-dimensi...
The pharyngeal consonants have been problematic phonetically and phonologically. This paper is an at...
Human speech arises from orchestrated activities of phonatory and articulatory organs and reflects h...
We examined the role of the intrapharyngeal pressure to the laryngeal adjustment during the producti...
One advantage to using articulatory gestures in models of speech production is that a single gesture...
It is well acknowledged that [a] in English diphthongs (e.g. [a] in “pie’d”) has a different formant...
It is well known that, for nasal vowels, traditional estimation of the shape of the vocal tract via ...
This study explored correlations between (a) measures of vocal tract anatomy and (b) measures of ar...
To gain a better understanding of the long-observed effects of vocalic context, the articulation of ...
Complexity in the acoustics of nasal vowels has long been acknowledged but complexity in their artic...
The major articulatory differences between plain and pharyngealized speech sounds in Arabic are a se...
Previous research of laryngeal-oral gestural coordination in vowel-voiceless fricative sequences (Vf...
Acoustic patterns for fricatives are difficult to characterise in spectral terms. They show consiste...
Labiodental fricatives are featured in many of the world's languages. Roughly 40% of languages have ...
Due to its aerodynamic, articulatory, and acoustic complexities, the fricative /s/ is known to requi...
In a study of fricative production, Magnetic Resonance Imaging was used to investigate three-dimensi...
The pharyngeal consonants have been problematic phonetically and phonologically. This paper is an at...
Human speech arises from orchestrated activities of phonatory and articulatory organs and reflects h...
We examined the role of the intrapharyngeal pressure to the laryngeal adjustment during the producti...