Results of electromyography with hooked-wire electrodes in one subject in a large number of articulations involving the lips are presented. Stops, pulmonic and glottalic, oral and nasal; fricatives, approximants; rounded vowels; some labials produced by assimilation in English are discussed
The aim of the study was to conduct automatic phoneme identification from articulatory data that acc...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
To investigate whether the two vowel classes of German are systematically produced with different mu...
The aim of the experiment described in this paper was to devise and test a procedure that would allo...
International audienceIntroductionThe goals of this study are 1- to describe precisely the muscle co...
International audienceIntroductionThe goal of this study is to describe precisely orofacial muscle a...
International audienceOur goal is to show the interest of distinguishing several phases in the gestu...
The electromyographic (EMG) examination of 11 normal individuals in whom bipolar fine-wire indwellin...
Regular SessionThe present study investigates the possible acoustic-articulatory interaction during ...
This study investigates upper lip protrusion during selected French utterances as produced by six na...
Use of a new opto-electronic device shoaed that the stressed vowels produced by a native speaker of ...
The thesis examines different articulatory aspects involved in the production of the four liquids of...
THESIS 6178Electromagnetic mid-sagittal articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG) are two t...
Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) has become an integral tool for researchers and clinicians who ...
Few electromagnetic articulography (EMA) datasets are publicly available, and none have focused syst...
The aim of the study was to conduct automatic phoneme identification from articulatory data that acc...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
To investigate whether the two vowel classes of German are systematically produced with different mu...
The aim of the experiment described in this paper was to devise and test a procedure that would allo...
International audienceIntroductionThe goals of this study are 1- to describe precisely the muscle co...
International audienceIntroductionThe goal of this study is to describe precisely orofacial muscle a...
International audienceOur goal is to show the interest of distinguishing several phases in the gestu...
The electromyographic (EMG) examination of 11 normal individuals in whom bipolar fine-wire indwellin...
Regular SessionThe present study investigates the possible acoustic-articulatory interaction during ...
This study investigates upper lip protrusion during selected French utterances as produced by six na...
Use of a new opto-electronic device shoaed that the stressed vowels produced by a native speaker of ...
The thesis examines different articulatory aspects involved in the production of the four liquids of...
THESIS 6178Electromagnetic mid-sagittal articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG) are two t...
Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) has become an integral tool for researchers and clinicians who ...
Few electromagnetic articulography (EMA) datasets are publicly available, and none have focused syst...
The aim of the study was to conduct automatic phoneme identification from articulatory data that acc...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
To investigate whether the two vowel classes of German are systematically produced with different mu...