The purpose of this study was to determine the threshold of velopharyngeal coupling area at which listeners switch from identifying a consonant as a stop to a nasal in North American English, based on V1CV2 stimuli generated with a speech production model that encodes phonetic segments as relative acoustic targets. Each V1CV2 was synthesized with a set of velopharyngeal coupling functions whose area ranged from 0 to 0.1 cm2. Results show that consonants were identified by listeners as a stop when the coupling area was less than 0.035-0.057 cm2, depending on place of articulation and final vowel. The smallest coupling area (0.035 cm2) at which the stop-to-nasal switch occurred was found for an alveolar consonant in the /aCi/ context, whereas...
In acoustic studies of vowel nasalization, it is sometimes assumed that the primary articulatory dif...
This study compares velar movements for nasal vowels and consonants; it investigates contextual nasa...
This study explored the claim that invariant acoustic properties corresponding to phonetic features ...
Previous studies have found that the velum in speech production may not only serve as a binaryswitch...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-50)The purpose of this study was to compare two groups...
The purpose of this study was to further develop a multi-tier model of the vocal tract area function...
Many of the world’s languages display a phonetic pattern whereby obstruents appear as voiced when fo...
Speakers with velopharyngeal incompetence, produce hy-pernasal speech across voiced elements. During...
The phonological feature [±nasal] is used to describe sounds that are distinguished based on the rel...
A parametric model of the vocal tract area function was used to synthesize a series of alveolar stop...
vowel nasalization The aim of this paper is to differentiate between effects of phonetic implementat...
Complexity in the acoustics of nasal vowels has long been acknowledged but complexity in their artic...
A combination of aerodynamic and EPG instrumentation is used to estimate the relationship between ve...
Examples of syllabic nasals in English abound in phonological research (e.g., Hammond, 1999; Harris,...
This study includes results of an articulatory (electromagnetic articulography, i.e. EMA) and acoust...
In acoustic studies of vowel nasalization, it is sometimes assumed that the primary articulatory dif...
This study compares velar movements for nasal vowels and consonants; it investigates contextual nasa...
This study explored the claim that invariant acoustic properties corresponding to phonetic features ...
Previous studies have found that the velum in speech production may not only serve as a binaryswitch...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-50)The purpose of this study was to compare two groups...
The purpose of this study was to further develop a multi-tier model of the vocal tract area function...
Many of the world’s languages display a phonetic pattern whereby obstruents appear as voiced when fo...
Speakers with velopharyngeal incompetence, produce hy-pernasal speech across voiced elements. During...
The phonological feature [±nasal] is used to describe sounds that are distinguished based on the rel...
A parametric model of the vocal tract area function was used to synthesize a series of alveolar stop...
vowel nasalization The aim of this paper is to differentiate between effects of phonetic implementat...
Complexity in the acoustics of nasal vowels has long been acknowledged but complexity in their artic...
A combination of aerodynamic and EPG instrumentation is used to estimate the relationship between ve...
Examples of syllabic nasals in English abound in phonological research (e.g., Hammond, 1999; Harris,...
This study includes results of an articulatory (electromagnetic articulography, i.e. EMA) and acoust...
In acoustic studies of vowel nasalization, it is sometimes assumed that the primary articulatory dif...
This study compares velar movements for nasal vowels and consonants; it investigates contextual nasa...
This study explored the claim that invariant acoustic properties corresponding to phonetic features ...