International audienceAbstract The nature of the links between speech production and perception has been the subject of longstanding debate. The present study investigated the articulatory parameter of tongue height and the acoustic F1–F0 difference for the phonological distinction of vowel height in American English front vowels. Multiple repetitions of /i, ɪ, e, ɛ, æ/ in [(h)Vd] sequences were recorded in seven adult speakers. Articulatory (ultrasound) and acoustic data were collected simultaneously to provide a direct comparison of variability in vowel production in both domains. Results showed idiosyncratic patterns of articulation for contrasting the three front vowel pairs /i-ɪ/, /e-ɛ/, and /ɛ-æ/ across subjects, with the degree of va...
International audienceIn this study the acoustic and articulatory variability of speakers with diffe...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
The purpose of this report is to test the hypothesis that speakers utilize an acoustic, rather than ...
allowing for comparison among vowels of the world’s languages. Direct measurements of the articulato...
The following article appeared in Lawson, E., Stuart-Smith, J. & Rodger, L. (2019) A comparison of a...
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 quantifies vocalic variation that cannot be measured from the acoustic signal alone and d...
The following article has been submitted to/accepted by The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Ame...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: ppublishThis study quantifies vocalic va...
The goal of this study was to evaluate invariance vs. variability in both articulation and acoustics...
This study examines dynamic acoustic-articulatory relations in back vowels, focusing on the effect o...
The features of non-native speech which distinguish it from native speech are often difficult to pin...
Use of a new opto-electronic device shoaed that the stressed vowels produced by a native speaker of ...
This study tests whether native speakers of American English exhibit a glide-vowel distinction ([j]-...
International audienceIn this study the acoustic and articulatory variability of speakers with diffe...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
The purpose of this report is to test the hypothesis that speakers utilize an acoustic, rather than ...
allowing for comparison among vowels of the world’s languages. Direct measurements of the articulato...
The following article appeared in Lawson, E., Stuart-Smith, J. & Rodger, L. (2019) A comparison of a...
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 quantifies vocalic variation that cannot be measured from the acoustic signal alone and d...
The following article has been submitted to/accepted by The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Ame...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: ppublishThis study quantifies vocalic va...
The goal of this study was to evaluate invariance vs. variability in both articulation and acoustics...
This study examines dynamic acoustic-articulatory relations in back vowels, focusing on the effect o...
The features of non-native speech which distinguish it from native speech are often difficult to pin...
Use of a new opto-electronic device shoaed that the stressed vowels produced by a native speaker of ...
This study tests whether native speakers of American English exhibit a glide-vowel distinction ([j]-...
International audienceIn this study the acoustic and articulatory variability of speakers with diffe...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
The purpose of this report is to test the hypothesis that speakers utilize an acoustic, rather than ...