While handling the task of speaker identification, forensic phoneticians use a combination of various parameters contained in different levels of speech signal. The main aim of the present thesis is to explore whether glottalization in Czech may be considered as a potentially useful parameter in this sense. In our research, we focus on the rate of prevocalic glottalization at word boundaries and we distinguish between different realisations of glottalization: canonical glottal stop and its hypoarticulated form - creaky voice. The studied material consists of repeated recordings of three male and four female speakers and contains both read text and spontaneous speech. The results do not indicate that the same speaker would use glottalization...
The aim of the thesis is to describe the involvement of the glottal stop in the system of French lan...
The glottal stop, previously labelled as a heavily stigmatized feature of British English pronunciat...
Voice comparison in forensic phonetic casework requires the assessment of the similarity of the targ...
While handling the task of speaker identification, forensic phoneticians use a combination of variou...
Glottalization, as significant irregularity of glottal pulsing, fulfils a number of linguistic funct...
Several phonetically oriented studies have reported a huge variability in the acoustic realisation o...
An analysis of the results of a comparative field work study in phonetics, dealing with the use and ...
Glottal stop and its perceptual equivalents (also known as glottalization phenomena) are known for f...
The paper focuses on the ability of Czech speakers to explicitly imitate native English realizations...
This diploma thesis focuses on some aspects of pronunciation of Czech speakers of English, which rec...
The study investigates the impact of glottal elements before word-initial vowels on the speed of pro...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: i) in the theoretical part to provide a comprehensive overvie...
This dissertation investigates how glottal stops are produced and perceived, and why they occur so f...
Tins study investigates the occurrence and the production of glottalised stops in German. While the ...
Malisz Z, Żygis M, Pompino-Marschall B. Glottalisation as a consequence of rhythmic structure? A stu...
The aim of the thesis is to describe the involvement of the glottal stop in the system of French lan...
The glottal stop, previously labelled as a heavily stigmatized feature of British English pronunciat...
Voice comparison in forensic phonetic casework requires the assessment of the similarity of the targ...
While handling the task of speaker identification, forensic phoneticians use a combination of variou...
Glottalization, as significant irregularity of glottal pulsing, fulfils a number of linguistic funct...
Several phonetically oriented studies have reported a huge variability in the acoustic realisation o...
An analysis of the results of a comparative field work study in phonetics, dealing with the use and ...
Glottal stop and its perceptual equivalents (also known as glottalization phenomena) are known for f...
The paper focuses on the ability of Czech speakers to explicitly imitate native English realizations...
This diploma thesis focuses on some aspects of pronunciation of Czech speakers of English, which rec...
The study investigates the impact of glottal elements before word-initial vowels on the speed of pro...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: i) in the theoretical part to provide a comprehensive overvie...
This dissertation investigates how glottal stops are produced and perceived, and why they occur so f...
Tins study investigates the occurrence and the production of glottalised stops in German. While the ...
Malisz Z, Żygis M, Pompino-Marschall B. Glottalisation as a consequence of rhythmic structure? A stu...
The aim of the thesis is to describe the involvement of the glottal stop in the system of French lan...
The glottal stop, previously labelled as a heavily stigmatized feature of British English pronunciat...
Voice comparison in forensic phonetic casework requires the assessment of the similarity of the targ...