This study represents an exploratory analysis of a novel method of investigating variation among individual speakers with respect to the articulatory strategies used to modify acoustic characteristics of their speech. Articulatory data (nasalization, tongue height, breathiness) and acoustic data (F1 frequency) related to the distinction of three nasal-oral vowel contrasts in French were co-registered. Data were collected first from four Southern French (FR) speakers and, subsequently, from nine naïve Australian English listeners who imitated the FR productions. Articulatory measurements were mapped to F1 measurements using relative importance analysis (RIA), and the RIA coefficients were used to create similarity scores among all of the sp...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change—listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change-listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
International audienceThis paper reports on the articulatory-acoustic relationships involved during ...
International audienceSpeech communication relies on articulatory and acoustic codes shared between ...
International audienceIn order to study inter-speaker variability, this work aims to assess the gene...
International audienceSpeech production can be analysed in terms of universal articulatory-acoustic ...
Formant dynamics are believed to reflect the characteristic articulatory behavior of a speaker. The ...
Lingual and labial articulations of oral and nasal vowels of three Metropolitan French (FM) speakers...
This study includes results of an articulatory (electromagnetic articulography, i.e. EMA) and acoust...
EMA, aerodynamic, and acoustic signals were combined in order to observe lingual and labial articula...
I present the results of an articulatory (EMA and aerodynamic) and acoustic study of the realization...
EMA, aerodynamic, and acoustic signals were combined in order to observe lingual and labial articula...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
This study explored correlations between (a) measures of vocal tract anatomy and (b) measures of ar...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change—listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change-listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
International audienceThis paper reports on the articulatory-acoustic relationships involved during ...
International audienceSpeech communication relies on articulatory and acoustic codes shared between ...
International audienceIn order to study inter-speaker variability, this work aims to assess the gene...
International audienceSpeech production can be analysed in terms of universal articulatory-acoustic ...
Formant dynamics are believed to reflect the characteristic articulatory behavior of a speaker. The ...
Lingual and labial articulations of oral and nasal vowels of three Metropolitan French (FM) speakers...
This study includes results of an articulatory (electromagnetic articulography, i.e. EMA) and acoust...
EMA, aerodynamic, and acoustic signals were combined in order to observe lingual and labial articula...
I present the results of an articulatory (EMA and aerodynamic) and acoustic study of the realization...
EMA, aerodynamic, and acoustic signals were combined in order to observe lingual and labial articula...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
This study explored correlations between (a) measures of vocal tract anatomy and (b) measures of ar...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change—listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change-listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
International audienceThis paper reports on the articulatory-acoustic relationships involved during ...