This study reports an investigation of the well-known context-dependent variation in English /r/ using a biomechanical tongue-jaw-hyoid model. The simulation results show that preferred /r/ variants require less volume displacement, relative strain, and relative muscle stress than variants that are not preferred. This study also uncovers a previously unknown mechanism in tongue biomechanics for /r/ production: Torque in the sagittal plane about the mental spine. This torque enables raising of the tongue anterior for retroflexed [ɻ] by activation of hyoglossus and relaxation of anterior genioglossus. The results provide a deeper understanding of the articulatory factors that govern contextual phonetic variation
Understanding and modeling biological and physical mechanisms underlying speech production helps und...
International audienceAn open question in speech motor control is the degree to which postural contr...
Abstract. To develop a physiological articulatory model for speech production, mastication and swall...
This study reports an investigation of the well-known context-dependent variation in English /r/ usi...
International audienceSpeakers of a given language vary with respect to their acoustics, articulatio...
International audienceIn this work we have constructed biomechanical tongue models derived from MRI ...
A biomechanical model of the human tongue was constructed, based upon a detailed anatomical study of...
International audienceA 3D biomechanical model of the tongue and the oral cavity, controlled by a fu...
A 3D biomechanical dynamical model of human tongue is presented, that is elaborated in the aim to te...
Journal of Acoustical Society of America 123, 5(2) (2008) p. 3321International audienceNumerous work...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
International audiencePURPOSE: The authors' general aim is to use biomechanical models of speech art...
Biomechanical models provide a means to analyze movement and forces in highly complex anatomical sys...
International audienceSpeakers of a given language vary with respect to their acoustics, articulatio...
International audienceA number of studies carried out on different languages have found that tongue ...
Understanding and modeling biological and physical mechanisms underlying speech production helps und...
International audienceAn open question in speech motor control is the degree to which postural contr...
Abstract. To develop a physiological articulatory model for speech production, mastication and swall...
This study reports an investigation of the well-known context-dependent variation in English /r/ usi...
International audienceSpeakers of a given language vary with respect to their acoustics, articulatio...
International audienceIn this work we have constructed biomechanical tongue models derived from MRI ...
A biomechanical model of the human tongue was constructed, based upon a detailed anatomical study of...
International audienceA 3D biomechanical model of the tongue and the oral cavity, controlled by a fu...
A 3D biomechanical dynamical model of human tongue is presented, that is elaborated in the aim to te...
Journal of Acoustical Society of America 123, 5(2) (2008) p. 3321International audienceNumerous work...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
International audiencePURPOSE: The authors' general aim is to use biomechanical models of speech art...
Biomechanical models provide a means to analyze movement and forces in highly complex anatomical sys...
International audienceSpeakers of a given language vary with respect to their acoustics, articulatio...
International audienceA number of studies carried out on different languages have found that tongue ...
Understanding and modeling biological and physical mechanisms underlying speech production helps und...
International audienceAn open question in speech motor control is the degree to which postural contr...
Abstract. To develop a physiological articulatory model for speech production, mastication and swall...