International audienceDe Boer (2010) used a simplified adaptation of Mermelstein's articulatory model - without lips - to investigate "the effect of larynx position on the articulatory abilities of a human-like vocal tract." He found "an optimal larynx height at which the largest range of signals [are] produced". Our replication of de Boer's simulations confirmed the peak in the F2 range function when "the vertical and horizontal parts of the tract are approximately equally long". However, simulations show that the diminished F2 range at high larynx positions stems from an insufficiently low F2 in the /u/ region. Without an independent lip closure paired with the velo-dorsal constriction, the model cannot create the two cavities necessary t...
In order to make distinctive speech sounds, it is necessary to control two separate acoustic cavitie...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
International audienceSpeakers of a given language vary with respect to their acoustics, articulatio...
International audienceDe Boer (2010) used a simplified adaptation of Mermelstein's articulatory mode...
International audienceDe Boer (2010) used a simplified adaptation of Mermelstein's articulatory mode...
This paper investigates the effect of larynx position on the articulatory abilities of a humanlike v...
A strongly simplified articulatory model, as well as three more realistic models are investigated fo...
Languages contrasting [y] and [i] prefer prepalatal constrictions. The larynx is low for [y] an...
The influence of larynx position on vowel articulation is an important topic in understanding speech...
The influence of larynx position on vowel articulation is an important topic in understanding speech...
National audienceThis presentation deals on acoustic salience of vowels and consonants predicted fro...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
The human larynx is a tube with two orifices, with the false vocal folds (FVF) just above the true v...
In order to make distinctive speech sounds, it is necessary to control two separate acoustic cavitie...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
International audienceSpeakers of a given language vary with respect to their acoustics, articulatio...
International audienceDe Boer (2010) used a simplified adaptation of Mermelstein's articulatory mode...
International audienceDe Boer (2010) used a simplified adaptation of Mermelstein's articulatory mode...
This paper investigates the effect of larynx position on the articulatory abilities of a humanlike v...
A strongly simplified articulatory model, as well as three more realistic models are investigated fo...
Languages contrasting [y] and [i] prefer prepalatal constrictions. The larynx is low for [y] an...
The influence of larynx position on vowel articulation is an important topic in understanding speech...
The influence of larynx position on vowel articulation is an important topic in understanding speech...
National audienceThis presentation deals on acoustic salience of vowels and consonants predicted fro...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
The human larynx is a tube with two orifices, with the false vocal folds (FVF) just above the true v...
In order to make distinctive speech sounds, it is necessary to control two separate acoustic cavitie...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
International audienceSpeakers of a given language vary with respect to their acoustics, articulatio...