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ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH
ACOUSTIC ARTICULATORY JAPANESE VOWELS EMOTIONAL SPEECH
2017/8/21
ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH。
Vowel length has been reconstructed for pJ, based mainly on interpreting
low pitch in EMJ as reflecting pJ long vowels, supplemented with Ryükyüan
evidence in the form of what seem to be primary lon...
The study1 evaluates the quantal theory by analyzing the articulatory-acoustic relations in the four Cantonese palatal vowels [i: y: i y] through investigating the sensitivity of vowel formant frequen...
ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH
Vowel articulation Emotion Acoustic EMA NDI Wave System
2015/5/21
This research investigated the articulatory and acoustic cues of the emotional vowels from produc¬tion/ coding perspectives. Chinese and Japanese emotional speech and EMA data were recorded. The a...
Perceptual Attunement in Vowels:A Meta-Analysis
development humans infancy language meta-analysis speech vowels
2015/5/6
Although the majority of evidence on perceptual narrowing in speech sounds is based on consonants, most models of infant speech perception generalize these findings to vowels, assuming that vowel perc...
The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners:Acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception
English front vowels North Holland and Flemish listeners Acoustic similarity predicts explains cross-linguistic L2 perception
2015/4/20
We investigated whether regional differences in the native language (L1) influence the perception of second language (L2) sounds. Many cross-language and L2 perception studies have assumed that the de...
Finding words in a language that allows words without vowels
Speech segmentation Possible Word Constraint Berber Vowels Consonants
2015/4/20
Across many languages from unrelated families, spoken-word recognition is subject to a constraint whereby potential word candidates must contain a vowel. This constraint minimizes competition from emb...
The Perception of Nasalized Vowels in American English: An Investigation of On-line Use of Vowel Nasalization in Lexical Access
Nasalized Vowels American English Vowel Nasalization Lexical Access
2015/4/7
The goal of the presented study was to investigate the use of coarticulatory vowel nasalization in lexical access by native speakers of American English. In particular, we compare the use of coarticul...
Articulatory dynamics of vowels and consonants in speech communication
vowels consonants Articulatory dynamics
2014/11/25
This paper provides a statistical account of schwa elision and vowel nasalization, and of
nasalization and deletion of plosives in a large corpus of German spontaneous dialogues in
comparison with a...
The phonetics of schwa vowels
schwa vowels phonetics
2014/11/24
Schwa is often characterized as a weak or reduced vowel. This is based on a
number of generalizations about the cross-linguistic behavior of schwa: Schwa is
the outcome of neutralization of vowel ...
Reverse Engineering: Emphatic Consonants and the Adaptation of Vowels in French Loanwords into Moroccan Arabic
pharyngealization enhancement auditory salience weighted constraints harmony
2014/11/12
On the basis of two large corpora of French (and Spanish) loanwords into Moroccan Arabic, thepaper documents and analyzes the phenomenon noted by Heath (1989) in which a pharyngealized consonant is in...
Time series analysis of jitter in sustain vowels
jitter time domain features distribution
2012/12/14
his paper proposes a new equation to show the time domain features of jitter: Jitter = (Ti+1-Ti)/Ti. The subjects are tonal language speakers. Jitter is extracted from EGG signals....
Acoustic and Articulatory Analysis on Mandarin Chinese Vowels in Emotional Speech
vowel articulation EMA emotion acoustic
2012/12/19
Acoustic and articulatory cues of Mandarin Chinese vowels were analyzed for ‘Angry’, ‘Sad’, ‘Happy’ and ‘Neutral’ speech by using EMA recordings from a male speaker. The results suggest that: (1) The ...
The case of the invisible vowels:Arabic speakers reading English words
vowels English words Arabic speakers
2009/8/6
The case of the invisible vowels:Arabic speakers reading English words。