The study of articulatory features in speech requires highly sophisticated instruments. Most of them are available at the CRIL research centre (Centro di Ricerca Interdisciplinare sul Linguaggio – University of Salento – Lecce) where the equipment usually found for articulatory studies in the most advanced international research centres is accessible: 3D articulograph, ultrasound system, electroglottograph, electropalatograph, and aerophone. Some of these instruments have been synchronized within the European CONTACT project, and have already been used for simultaneous recording. In this paper, we will point out the peculiarity of each instrument, the added information related to the simultaneous recording, and the main steps towards the...
This thesis investigated the production of the labial and alveolar voiceless stop conso-nants throug...
Articulatory studies performed in Hungary date back to the sixties, when different methods were appl...
International audienceThe aim of this tutorial will be to introduce the attendants to articulatory, ...
International audienceAcquisition of dynamic articulatory data is of major importance for studying s...
Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) is a technology created over two decades ago. EMA enables to ac...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) is one of the instrumental phonetic research methods used for r...
There is no single technique that will allow all relevant behaviour of the speech articulators (lips...
International audienceThis paper presents an X-ray database and processing tools that have been resp...
Thanks to technological advances, a wide variety of tools has been devised to measure and analyse sp...
Baken, R. J. and Orlikoff, R. F. (2000). Clinical Measurement of Speech and Voice. San Diego: Singul...
International audienceThis talk presents the different techniques which can be used to acquire artic...
International audienceThe articulatory phonology study requires the simultaneous recording of the sp...
The articulatory phonology study requires the simultaneous recording of the speech wave and as many ...
This paper discusses the subject of pronunciation visualization, based on methodologies in experimen...
Articulatory studies performed in Hungary date back to the sixties, when different methods were appl...
This thesis investigated the production of the labial and alveolar voiceless stop conso-nants throug...
Articulatory studies performed in Hungary date back to the sixties, when different methods were appl...
International audienceThe aim of this tutorial will be to introduce the attendants to articulatory, ...
International audienceAcquisition of dynamic articulatory data is of major importance for studying s...
Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) is a technology created over two decades ago. EMA enables to ac...
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) is one of the instrumental phonetic research methods used for r...
There is no single technique that will allow all relevant behaviour of the speech articulators (lips...
International audienceThis paper presents an X-ray database and processing tools that have been resp...
Thanks to technological advances, a wide variety of tools has been devised to measure and analyse sp...
Baken, R. J. and Orlikoff, R. F. (2000). Clinical Measurement of Speech and Voice. San Diego: Singul...
International audienceThis talk presents the different techniques which can be used to acquire artic...
International audienceThe articulatory phonology study requires the simultaneous recording of the sp...
The articulatory phonology study requires the simultaneous recording of the speech wave and as many ...
This paper discusses the subject of pronunciation visualization, based on methodologies in experimen...
Articulatory studies performed in Hungary date back to the sixties, when different methods were appl...
This thesis investigated the production of the labial and alveolar voiceless stop conso-nants throug...
Articulatory studies performed in Hungary date back to the sixties, when different methods were appl...
International audienceThe aim of this tutorial will be to introduce the attendants to articulatory, ...