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Deep Neural Convolutive Matrix Factorization for Articulatory Representation Decomposition ...
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A multispeaker dataset of raw and reconstructed speech production real-time MRI video and 3D volumetric images ...
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A multispeaker dataset of raw and reconstructed speech production real-time MRI video and 3D volumetric images ...
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A multispeaker dataset of raw and reconstructed speech production real-time MRI video and 3D volumetric images ...
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Complexity patterns underlying speech production activity
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In: ISSP 2020 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03100430 ; ISSP 2020, Dec 2020, Online, United States (2020)
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Derivation of Fitts' law from the Task Dynamics model of speech production ...
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Variability in individual constriction contributions to third formant values in American English /ɹ/a)
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In: J Acoust Soc Am (2020)
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Although substantial variability is observed in the articulatory implementation of the constriction gestures involved in /ɹ/ production, studies of articulatory-acoustic relations in /ɹ/ have largely ignored the potential for subtle variation in the implementation of these gestures to affect salient acoustic dimensions. This study examines how variation in the articulation of American English /ɹ/ influences the relative sensitivity of the third formant to variation in palatal, pharyngeal, and labial constriction degree. Simultaneously recorded articulatory and acoustic data from six speakers in the USC-TIMIT corpus was analyzed to determine how variation in the implementation of each constriction across tokens of /ɹ/ relates to variation in third formant values. Results show that third formant values are differentially affected by constriction degree for the different constrictions used to produce /ɹ/. Additionally, interspeaker variation is observed in the relative effect of different constriction gestures on third formant values, most notably in a division between speakers exhibiting relatively equal effects of palatal and pharyngeal constriction degree on F3 and speakers exhibiting a stronger palatal effect. This division among speakers mirrors interspeaker differences in mean constriction length and location, suggesting that individual differences in /ɹ/ production lead to variation in articulatory-acoustic relations.
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Speech Communication
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0001413 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32611162 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7297543/
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How an aglossic speaker produces an alveolar-like percept without a functional tongue tip
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In: J Acoust Soc Am (2020)
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Noggin Nodding: Head Movement Correlates With Increased Effort in Accelerating Speech Production Tasks
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Noggin Nodding: Head Movement Correlates With Increased Effort in Accelerating Speech Production Tasks ...
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The Role of Temporal Modulation in Sensorimotor Interaction
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Noggin Nodding: Head Movement Correlates With Increased Effort in Accelerating Speech Production Tasks
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Towards the Quantification of Peggy Babcock: Speech Errors and Their Position within the Word
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Towards the Quantification of Peggy Babcock: Speech Errors and Their Position within the Word ...
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