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Post-aspiration in standard Italian ... : Some first cross-regional acoustic evidence ...
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Preaspirated /pp tt kk/ in standard Italian ... : A sociophonetic v. phonetic analysis ...
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Is speech produced in noise more distinct and/or consistent?
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Tongue body position differences in the coronal stop consonants of Wubuy
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Computer- and human-directed speech before and after correction
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Speech register research shows that humans are adept at finetuning components of their speech to accommodate the needs audience of the audience, suggesting that they have a model of human communication needs. However, when that audience is a computer rather than another human, such a model may be invalid. Here we examine humans’ speech to other humans or an auditory-visual avatar before and after the computer or the human listener makes a listening “error”. Speech is found to be hyperarticulated in Computer- compared with Human- Directed speech, and also in speech after correction. Results are discussed in terms of human-computer interaction and ASR systems.
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2004 - Linguistics; human-computer interaction; speech
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/504796
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A Blueprint for a comprehensive Australian English auditory-visual speech corpus
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Labiodental m in Drubea.
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In: Oceanic linguistics, 48(2): 484-487 (2009)
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Labiodental nasal m in the Angami area.
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In: Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman area, 32(2): 107-117 (2009)
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A blueprint for a comprehensive Australian English auditory-visual speech corpus
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A blueprint for a comprehensive Australian English auditory-visual speech corpus
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