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Collaboration and consensus in listening
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Aerodynamic measures of speech in unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) patients
In: Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology. - London : Informa Healthcare 38 (2013) 1, 19-34
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Weak voicing in fricative production
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 40 (2012) 5, 625-638
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The tongue in speech and feeding: comparative articulatory modelling
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 40 (2012) 6, 745-763
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Dynamic mechanical modelling of speech
In: Acoustics 2012 Nantes ; Acoustics 2012 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00811029 ; Acoustics 2012, Apr 2012, Nantes, France (2012)
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Articulatory capacity of Neanderthals, a very recent and human-like fossil hominin
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Weak voicing in fricative production
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The effect of glottal opening on the acoustic response of the vocal tract
Abstract: In the source-filter model of speech production it is assumed that the acoustic source mechanism is independent of the vocal tract acoustics. In fact, the changing acoustic boundary condition at the glottal end of the vocal tract may be expected to affect the formant frequency and the formant bandwidth, with a corresponding effect on voice quality. In this study, a geometrically simplified physical model of the vocal tract, larynx and sub-glottal tract is used in the presence of an external applied sound field to quantify the changes to the acoustic response of the vocal tract with changing glottal width. The applied sound field is tonal, generated by a loudspeaker, at frequencies ranging from 100 Hz to 2 kHz. The acoustic response of the vocal tract is measured with a pair of pressure transducers, spaced 8 cm apart, and mounted flush with the vocal tract wall. The acoustic transfer function from glottis to lips of the vocal tract is calculated from the measurements using the method described by Holland and Davies (JSV, 230(4), 915-932, 2000) and shows an increase in the first formant frequency of the order of 13% at F1 when the glottis is open to a width of mm compared to the closed-glottis case. The experimental measurements will be compared to a theoretical model that takes the change in glottal impedance with changing glottal width into account.
URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/28314/
http://www.icp.inpg.fr/~henrich/articles/EEA_barney.pdf
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Aerodynamic and aeroacoustic aspects of vowel production
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Fluid flow in a dynamic mechanical model of the vocal folds and tract : 1. Measurements and theory
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 105 (1999) 1, 444-455
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Fluid flow in a dynamic mechanical model of the vocal folds and tract : 2. Implications for speech production studies
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 105 (1999) 1, 456-466
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Fluid flow in a dynamic mechanical model of the vocal folds and tract. II. Implications for speech production studies
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