abstract: Research on /r/ production previously used formant analysis as the primary acoustic analysis, with particular focus on the low third formant in the speech signal. Prior imaging of speech used X-Ray, MRI, and electromagnetic midsagittal articulometer systems. More recently, the signal processing technique of Mel-log spectral plots has been used to study /r/ production in children and female adults. Ultrasound imaging of the tongue also has been used to image the tongue during speech production in both clinical and research settings. The current study attempts to describe /r/ production in three different allophonic contexts; vocalic, prevocalic, and postvocalic positions. Ultrasound analysis, formant analysis, Mel-log spectral plot...
The database was collected within an ESRC-funded research project (RES-000-22-4075), Principal Inves...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
The purpose of this report is to test the hypothesis that speakers utilize an acoustic, rather than ...
Ultrasound imaging of the tongue is becoming increasingly popular in the field of Speech and Languag...
The phonetic properties of six Malay vowels are investigated using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
This work was supported by an EPSRC grant (EP/I027696/1). Thanks to our ULTRAX project colleagues St...
This study investigated the relationship between electropalatography (EPG) and ultrasound through co...
Early measurements of the vocal tract have led to numerous insights into the way the acoustic signal...
An MRI analysis of [] and [] has shown that the articulatory strategies employed in the production o...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
In American English, the liquid sounds /r/ and /l/ are the most articulatorily variable and complex ...
The most fundamental division in English dialects is the rhotic/non-rhotic division. The mechanisms ...
In phonological research, it is often important to corroborate assumptions and models with speech da...
ABSTRACT: We consider allophonic and speaker-specific variation in the alveolar gestures found in vo...
Speech styles are one of the primary phenomena of prosodic variation in speech. We present a novel a...
The database was collected within an ESRC-funded research project (RES-000-22-4075), Principal Inves...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
The purpose of this report is to test the hypothesis that speakers utilize an acoustic, rather than ...
Ultrasound imaging of the tongue is becoming increasingly popular in the field of Speech and Languag...
The phonetic properties of six Malay vowels are investigated using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
This work was supported by an EPSRC grant (EP/I027696/1). Thanks to our ULTRAX project colleagues St...
This study investigated the relationship between electropalatography (EPG) and ultrasound through co...
Early measurements of the vocal tract have led to numerous insights into the way the acoustic signal...
An MRI analysis of [] and [] has shown that the articulatory strategies employed in the production o...
Scottish English is often cited as a rhotic dialect of English. However, in the 70s and 80s, researc...
In American English, the liquid sounds /r/ and /l/ are the most articulatorily variable and complex ...
The most fundamental division in English dialects is the rhotic/non-rhotic division. The mechanisms ...
In phonological research, it is often important to corroborate assumptions and models with speech da...
ABSTRACT: We consider allophonic and speaker-specific variation in the alveolar gestures found in vo...
Speech styles are one of the primary phenomena of prosodic variation in speech. We present a novel a...
The database was collected within an ESRC-funded research project (RES-000-22-4075), Principal Inves...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
The purpose of this report is to test the hypothesis that speakers utilize an acoustic, rather than ...