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Viewing speech in action: speech articulation videos in the public domain that demonstrate the sounds of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
Nakai, Satsuki; Beavan, David; Lawson, Eleanor. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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The VOT Category Boundary in Word-Initial Stops: Counter-Evidence Against Rate Normalization in English Spontaneous Speech
In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 7, No 1 (2016); 13 ; 1868-6354 (2016)
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Viewing speech in action: speech articulation videos in the public domain that demonstrate the sounds of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
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The VOT category boundary in word-initial stops: Counter-evidence against rate normalization in English spontaneous speech
Scobbie, James M.; Nakai, Satsuki. - : Ubiquity Press, 2016
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Viewing speech in action: Speech articulation videos in the public domain that demonstrate the sounds of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
Nakai, Satsuki; Beavan, David; Lawson, Eleanor. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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Onset vs. Coda Asymmetry in the Articulation of English /r/
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Onset vs. Coda Asymmetry in the Articulation of English /r/
Cleland, Joanne; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Lawson, Eleanor. - : International Phonetic Association, 2015
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Dynamic Dialects: an articulatory web resource for the study of accents [website]
Lawson, Eleanor; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Scobbie, James M.. - : University of Glasgow, 2015
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A prerequisite to L1 homophone effects in L2 spoken-word recognition
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Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
Scobbie, James M.; Cleland, Joanne; Wrench, Alan A.. - : International Phonetic Association, 2015
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Seeing Speech: an articulatory web resource for the study of phonetics [website]
Lawson, Eleanor; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Scobbie, James M.. - : University of Glasgow, 2015
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Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
Cleland, Joanne; Scobbie, James M.; Nakai, Satsuki. - : University of Glasgow, 2015
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Journal of the International Phonetic Association
In: International Phonetic Association. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 44 (2014) 1, 83-85
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On the perceived quantity of young children's speech segments
Nakai, Satsuki; Kunnari, S.. - : Pacini Editore, 2014
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LAURENCE LABRUNE, The phonology of Japanese. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. xiii + 296. ISBN: 9780199545834
Nakai, Satsuki. - : Cambridge University Press, 2014
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Recording speech articulation in dialogue: evaluating a synchronized double electromagnetic articulography setup
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 41 (2013) 6, 421-431
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Recording speech articulation in dialogue: Evaluating a synchronized double Electromagnetic Articulography setup
Abstract: We demonstrate the workability of an experimental facility that is geared towards the acquisition of articulatory data from a variety of speech styles common in language use, by means of two synchronized electromagnetic articulography (EMA) devices. This approach synthesizes the advantages of real dialogue settings for speech research with a detailed description of the physiological reality of speech production. We describe the facility's method for acquiring synchronized audio streams of two speakers and the system that enables communication among control room technicians, experimenters and participants. Further, we demonstrate the feasibility of the approach by evaluating problems inherent to this specific setup: The first problem is the accuracy of temporal synchronization of the two EMA machines, the second is the severity of electromagnetic interference between the two machines. Our results suggest that the synchronization method used yields an accuracy of approximately 1 ms. Electromagnetic interference was derived from the complex-valued signal amplitudes. This dependent variable was analyzed as a function of the recording status - i.e. on/off - of the interfering machine's transmitters. The intermachine distance was varied between 1 m and 8.5 m. Results suggest that a distance of approximately 6.5 m is appropriate to achieve data quality comparable to that of single speaker recordings. ; This research was funded by EPSRC grants to Alice Turk (EPSRC Reference: EP/E01609X/1) and James M. Scobbie (EP/E016359/1) ; casl ; 41 ; pub ; 3205 ; pub ; 6
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12289/3205
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2013.07.002
http://10.1016/j.wocn.2013.07.002
https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/3205
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An explanation for phonological word-final vowel shortening: Evidence from Tokyo Japanese
Nakai, Satsuki. - 2013
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The influence of babbling patterns on the processing of speech
DePaolis, R. A.; Vihman, M. M.; Nakai, Satsuki. - : Elsevier Inc, 2013
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Quantity constraints on the temporal implementation of phrasal prosody in Northern Finnish
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 40 (2012) 6, 796-807
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