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Asymmetries in speech articulation as reflected on palatograms: a meta-study
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Measured and perceived speech tempo: Canonical vs surface syllable and phone rates
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A comparison of multiple speech tempo measures: Inter-correlations and discriminating power
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Aero-tactile integration in Mandarin
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Previous research has shown that audio-aligned air puffs applied to the skin can enhance the perception of speech audio [12]. In this study, we applied dynamically varying air flow during two-way forced-choice identification of Mandarin words, comparing them to results of a study on English which showed perceptual enhancement for both stops and fricatives [6]. Two differences emerged: Psychometric testing identified the 80% accuracy signal-to-noise ratio for Mandarin words to be at - 1.1 dB SNR, compared to -9.0 for English nonsense syllables. In addition, in Mandarin, aero-tactile stimuli only enhanced classification of voiceless stops, whereas it enhanced classification of voiceless stops and fricatives in English. These differences may partially result from the interaction of high conditional acoustic entropy in Mandarin compared to English [24] and air flow – that is, the Mandarin syllables had to be played with more preserved acoustic information, weakening the potential effect of air flow.
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communication and culture::4704 - Linguistics; Fields of Research::47 - Language; Laboratory Phonology; Multimodal Phonetics; Speech Acoustics; Speech Perception
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10092/18030
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Learning effects in multimodal perception with real and simulated faces
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Open-source software for estimating vocal tract resonances using broadband excitation at the lips ; International Conference on Phonetic Science, Melbourne
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Temporal organization of vowel plus stop sequences in production and perception: Evidence from the three major varieties of German
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In: Klingler, Nicola; Kleber, Felicitas; Jochim, Markus; Pucher, Michael; Schmid, Stephan; Zihlmann, Urban (2019). Temporal organization of vowel plus stop sequences in production and perception: Evidence from the three major varieties of German. In: 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia, 5 August 2019 - 9 August 2019, 825-829. (2019)
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The voicing of lenis plosives in Zurich German: a sociophonetic marker of (multi-) ethnolectal speech
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In: Morand, Marie-Anne; Bruno, Melissa; Julmi, Nora; Schwab, Sandra; Schmid, Stephan (2019). The voicing of lenis plosives in Zurich German: a sociophonetic marker of (multi-) ethnolectal speech. In: 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia, 5 August 2019 - 9 August 2019, 1600-1604. (2019)
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Supplementary Material for: Acoustic Realization and Inventory Size: Kannada and Malayalam Alveolar/Retroflex Laterals and /ɻ/ ...
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Supplementary Material for: Acoustic Realization and Inventory Size: Kannada and Malayalam Alveolar/Retroflex Laterals and /ɻ/ ...
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On the back of the tongue: dorsal sounds in Australian languages
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VC vs CV syllables: a comparison of Aboriginal languages with English
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