International audienceVowels are by far the best understood units in human sound systems, and are well characterized at the articulatory, acoustic, and perceptual levels. This has permitted explanations of vowel systems as structured by perception, and has led to effective substance-based theories. By contrast, stops are far less thoroughly understood. In this paper we use an articulatory-acoustic model of the vocal tract to examine stop consonant place in terms of both articulation and formant values. This allows us to locate each place of articulation in the F1-F2-F3 space, and to demonstrate in "articulatory nomograms" how formants evolve while closure is displaced from the front to the back of the vocal tract. Then, in the framework of ...
National audienceThis presentation deals on acoustic salience of vowels and consonants predicted fro...
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This paper presents an attempt to demonstrate the nonlinear progress of vowel formants in German CV ...
International audienceVowels are by far the best understood units in human sound systems, and are we...
Computational experiments focused on place of articulation in voiced stops were designed to generate...
Production of vowel-oral stop consonant-vowel utterances involves movement of articulators from the ...
A parametric model of the vocal tract area function was used to synthesize a series of alveolar stop...
A method of synthesizing stop consonants in CV syllables has been investigated. The data from a perc...
One of the approaches to automatic speech recognition is a distinctive feature-based speech recognit...
Speech-training systems providing visual feedback of vocal tract shape are found to be useful for im...
International audienceThe first typologies of phonological systems of the world's languages (Troubet...
The purpose of the study presented in this paper and the accompanying paper [Smits et al., J. Acoust...
This study explored the claim that invariant acoustic properties corresponding to phonetic features ...
This dissertation investigates how glottal stops are produced and perceived, and why they occur so f...
These studies examined the perceptual role of various components of naturally produced stop consonan...
National audienceThis presentation deals on acoustic salience of vowels and consonants predicted fro...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
This paper presents an attempt to demonstrate the nonlinear progress of vowel formants in German CV ...
International audienceVowels are by far the best understood units in human sound systems, and are we...
Computational experiments focused on place of articulation in voiced stops were designed to generate...
Production of vowel-oral stop consonant-vowel utterances involves movement of articulators from the ...
A parametric model of the vocal tract area function was used to synthesize a series of alveolar stop...
A method of synthesizing stop consonants in CV syllables has been investigated. The data from a perc...
One of the approaches to automatic speech recognition is a distinctive feature-based speech recognit...
Speech-training systems providing visual feedback of vocal tract shape are found to be useful for im...
International audienceThe first typologies of phonological systems of the world's languages (Troubet...
The purpose of the study presented in this paper and the accompanying paper [Smits et al., J. Acoust...
This study explored the claim that invariant acoustic properties corresponding to phonetic features ...
This dissertation investigates how glottal stops are produced and perceived, and why they occur so f...
These studies examined the perceptual role of various components of naturally produced stop consonan...
National audienceThis presentation deals on acoustic salience of vowels and consonants predicted fro...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
This paper presents an attempt to demonstrate the nonlinear progress of vowel formants in German CV ...