International audienceThis work was aimed at exploring articulatory-acoustic relationships in the production of French fricatives. More precisely, an attempt was made to find out whether the spectral shapes of [s] and [S] can be regenerated from the x and y coordinates of three electromagnetic transducers affixed to the tongue in the midsagittal plane. The corpus was composed of the two fricatives /s/ and /17 combined with the vowels/a/and/i/in sequences of the type/VsJ'V/and/VJ'sV/, and was read by one male native speaker of French. The spectrum regeneration was based on a statistical procedure which consisted of estimating the factors explaining the main part of the acoustic variance from the position of the transducers, by means of multi...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
27 pagesInternational audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
International audienceThis paper examines acoustic aspects of vowel harmony (VH), understood as regr...
International audienceThis work was aimed at exploring articulatory-acoustic relationships in the pr...
This paper illustrates the suitability of Maeda's articulatory model as a tool for exploring the rel...
International audienceThis paper reports on the articulatory-acoustic relationships involved during ...
This paper reports on a number of experiments carried out in order to describe the spectral characte...
International audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulometry (EMA) data for...
Several studies have explored the acoustic structure of fricatives, yet there has been very little a...
In formulating models of fricative production, vowel context has important and sometimes unexpected ...
The goal of this work is to recover articulatory information from the speech signal by acoustic-to-a...
Phrase-final fricative epithesis (PFFE) is a phenomenon in Continental French in which utterance-fin...
Both frication noise and vowel formants cue the place of articulation of sibilant fricatives (e.g., ...
International audienceBoth frication noise and vowel formants cue the place of articulation of sibil...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
27 pagesInternational audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
International audienceThis paper examines acoustic aspects of vowel harmony (VH), understood as regr...
International audienceThis work was aimed at exploring articulatory-acoustic relationships in the pr...
This paper illustrates the suitability of Maeda's articulatory model as a tool for exploring the rel...
International audienceThis paper reports on the articulatory-acoustic relationships involved during ...
This paper reports on a number of experiments carried out in order to describe the spectral characte...
International audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulometry (EMA) data for...
Several studies have explored the acoustic structure of fricatives, yet there has been very little a...
In formulating models of fricative production, vowel context has important and sometimes unexpected ...
The goal of this work is to recover articulatory information from the speech signal by acoustic-to-a...
Phrase-final fricative epithesis (PFFE) is a phenomenon in Continental French in which utterance-fin...
Both frication noise and vowel formants cue the place of articulation of sibilant fricatives (e.g., ...
International audienceBoth frication noise and vowel formants cue the place of articulation of sibil...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
27 pagesInternational audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
International audienceThis paper examines acoustic aspects of vowel harmony (VH), understood as regr...