This study presents experimental evidence to support the twoway voicing contrast of Igbo stops and fricatives. It also focuses on the phonetic details of Igbo stops and fricatives. Digital recordings of the stops and fricatives were made at a sample rate of 44,100Hz and subsequently analysed in Praat. The study looked into the Voice Onset Time of Igbo consonants and observed that the VOT for Igbo stops falls within the range of 12ms and 84ms with velar stops having a longer VOT. The general appearances of the segments in the spectrograms show that for voiced segments there is a major concentration of energy at some higher frequencies while voiceless segments have more energy in the lower frequencies with considerable amount between 1,000 an...
The distributive power of a segment or a group of segments is one of the dominant determinants of th...
The signal sound contains many different features. One of these features is voice onset time he...
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The aim of this paper is to determine the efficacy of Voice Onset Time (VOT) in distinguishing a ser...
This paper, a contrastive study of the phonology of Igbo and Yoruba, is aimed at finding out the pho...
This thesis is a phonetic and phonological study of the Standard dialect of Igbo. The type of speech...
In this research, we explored the effect of noise interruption rate on speech intelligibility. Speci...
Despite research findings to the contrary, many still regard Igbo as a two-tone language, with some ...
The present study investigated the contrast in Voice Onset Time (VOT) and Fundamental Frequency (F0)...
Acoustically, this paper investigates English stops consonants as produced by NYASE. The researcher ...
Situé en Afrique de l'ouest, le Nigeria compte plusieurs langues endogènes dont l'igbo est une des t...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the voicing structure, articulatory and co- articulatory pr...
Chinese language was recently introduced in the department of Igbo, African and Asian Studies of the...
This study aims at examining the Hausa speakers‘ production of English monophthong vowels from the a...
Past studies of assimilation in Igbo focus attention on segmental phonemes without relating assimila...
The distributive power of a segment or a group of segments is one of the dominant determinants of th...
The signal sound contains many different features. One of these features is voice onset time he...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN006988 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The aim of this paper is to determine the efficacy of Voice Onset Time (VOT) in distinguishing a ser...
This paper, a contrastive study of the phonology of Igbo and Yoruba, is aimed at finding out the pho...
This thesis is a phonetic and phonological study of the Standard dialect of Igbo. The type of speech...
In this research, we explored the effect of noise interruption rate on speech intelligibility. Speci...
Despite research findings to the contrary, many still regard Igbo as a two-tone language, with some ...
The present study investigated the contrast in Voice Onset Time (VOT) and Fundamental Frequency (F0)...
Acoustically, this paper investigates English stops consonants as produced by NYASE. The researcher ...
Situé en Afrique de l'ouest, le Nigeria compte plusieurs langues endogènes dont l'igbo est une des t...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the voicing structure, articulatory and co- articulatory pr...
Chinese language was recently introduced in the department of Igbo, African and Asian Studies of the...
This study aims at examining the Hausa speakers‘ production of English monophthong vowels from the a...
Past studies of assimilation in Igbo focus attention on segmental phonemes without relating assimila...
The distributive power of a segment or a group of segments is one of the dominant determinants of th...
The signal sound contains many different features. One of these features is voice onset time he...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN006988 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...