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Articulatory phonetics
Articulatory phonetics The field of articulatory phonetics is a subfield of phonetics. In ... how we produce speech sounds. That is, articulatory phoneticians are interested in how the different ...
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Articulatory phonetics (Psychology wiki)
Articulatory phonetics Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... Language Linguistics Semiotics Speech The field of articulatory phonetics is a subfield of phonetics. In ... how we produce speech sounds. That is, articulatory phoneticians are interested in how the different ...
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Articulatory phonetics (translated from French)
Articulatory phonetics articulatory phonetics is the discipline of phonetics who ... gosier or vocal apparatus. Synopsis terminology of articulatory phonetics consonants - place of articulation labial bilabial ...
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Articulatory phonetics (translated from Dutch)
Articulatory phonetics articulatory phonetics is a component of fonetiek that ...
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Talk:Articulatory phonetics
Talk:Articulatory phonetics "For example, English has 26 consonants ...
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Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet for English/Archive1
... process. I'm not convinced by this articulatory explanation, but that doesn't matter. I ... question, and whether it is triggered by "articulatory ease", or by acoustics (nasalization causes the ... 8212;you seem to be confusing co-articulatory effects with articulatory targets. A co-articulatory effect is when the physical mechanics ...
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Talk:Phoneme
... term appears most often in discussions of articulatory physiology, rather than phonology. Also, I've ... to phonology in at least two ways: articulatory phonology and perceptual phonology. I don't ... much of phonology is going back to articulatory concerns or in the opposite direction, and ... pairs, complementary distribution, segue to features and articulatory gestures, explanation as to why most modern ... of alternative approaches to phonology, such as articulatory phonology, auto-segmental phonology, prosodic phonology, ...
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Fricative consonant (translated from French)
... See also: Place of articulation In phonetic articulatory , one fricative consonant is one consonne produced ... and a strong friction is perceived. The articulatory tension is very strong. [? ] (not voiced) [? ] (voiced ... Injective Notice on the terminology In phonetic articulatory , the fricative ones are named constrictive, term really indicating an articulatory characteristic while fricative indicates an auditive impression ...
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Baddeley's Model of Working Memory
... sub-systems - the phonological store and the articulatory process. The phonological loop as a whole ... sounds in their temporal order, whilst the articulatory process acts as an 'inner voice' and ... not exceed 2 seconds. The effect of articulatory suppression: Memory for verbal material is impaired ... aloud. This is assumed to block the articulatory rehearsal process, thereby leaving memory traces in ...
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Speech synthesis
... and tones of voice. Other synthesis methods Articulatory synthesis has been a synthesis method mostly ... system, first marketed in 1994, provides full articulatory-based text-to-speech conversion using a ... to-speech package, based on real-time, articulatory, speech-synthesis-by-rules. Epos is a ... Singing TTS by Yamaha ASY is an articulatory synthesis program developed at Haskins Laboratories iFlyTek ...
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