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Perturbation of Vowel Articulations By Consonantal Context: An Acoustical Study

Kenneth N. Stevens, Arthur S. House

Year
1963
Citations
305

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No AccessJournal of Speech and Hearing ResearchResearch Article1 Jun 1963Perturbation of Vowel Articulations By Consonantal Context: An Acoustical Study Kenneth N. Stevens, and Arthur S. House Kenneth N. Stevens Google Scholar and Arthur S. House Google Scholar https://doi.org/10.1044/jshr.0602.111 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Additional Resources FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited by Language and Speech66:3 (606-624)1 Sep 2023Phonetic Cues in Auditory Identification of Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, and Russian Language of OriginJacek Kudera, Irina Stenger, Bernd Möbius, Tania Avgustinova and Dietrich Klakow American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology32:4S (1923-1937)17 Aug 2023The Relationship Between Acoustic and Kinematic Vowel Space Areas With and Without Normalization for Speakers With and Without DysarthriaChristina Kuo and Jeffrey Berry Journal of Voice37:2 (173-177)1 Mar 2023The Formant Bandwidth as a Measure of Vowel Intelligibility in Dysphonic SpeechKeiko Ishikawa and JosseMia Webster The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America153:2 (1084-1093)1 Feb 2023The perception of nasal coarticulatory variation in face-masked speechGeorgia Zellou, Anne Pycha and Michelle Cohn Language and Speech (002383092211425)12 Jan 2023A Reanalysis of the Voicing Effect in English: With Implications for Featural SpecificationRebecca L. Morley and Bridget J. Smith Journal of Phonetics96 (101198)1 Jan 2023Schwa's duration and acoustic position in American EnglishUriel Cohen Priva and Emily Strand Phonetica79:6 (591-629)16 Dec 20221 Dec 2022Transphonologization of onset voicing: revisiting Northern and Eastern Kmhmu'James Kirby, Pittayawat Pittayaporn and Marc Brunelle Applied Linguistics Review0:029 Nov 2022Exploring open consonantal environments for at-home testing of vowel perception in advanced L2 speakersJohnathan Jones Journal of Phonetics94 (101177)1 Sep 2022Sub-band cepstral distance as an alternative to formants: Quantitative evidence from a forensic comparison experimentYuko Kinoshita, Takashi Osanai and Frantz Clermont Seminars in Hearing43:03 (223-239)1 Aug 2022The Influence of Male- and Female-Spoken Vowel Acoustics on Envelope-Following ResponsesVijayalakshmi Easwar, David Purcell, Maaike Van Eeckhoutte and Steven J. Aiken The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America151:6 (4004-4015)1 Jun 2022Formant detail needed for identifying, rating, and discriminating vowels in Wisconsin EnglishJonathan Jibson Journal of the International Phonetic Association (1-30)5 May 2022Articulation of vowel length contrasts in Australian EnglishLouise Ratko, Michael Proctor and Felicity Cox Phonetica79:2 (151-188)26 Apr 20221 Apr 2022Northern Raglai voicing and its relation to Southern Raglai register: evidence for early stages of registrogenesisMarc Brunelle, Jeanne Brown and Phạm Thị Thu Hà Cerebral Cortex32:7 (1337-1349)30 Mar 2022Articulatory Gain Predicts Motor Cortex and Subthalamic Nucleus Activity During SpeechC Dastolfo-Hromack, A Bush, A Chrabaszcz, A Alhourani, W Lipski, D Wang, D J Crammond, S Shaiman, M W Dickey, L L Holt, R S Turner, J A Fiez and R M Richardson Revista de Investigación e Innovación en Ciencias de la Salud3:2 (47-56)18 Dec 2021Vocal tract physiology and its MRI evaluationBruno Murmura, Filippo Barbiera, Francesco Mecorio, Giovanni Bortoluzzi, Ilaria Orefice, Elena Vetrano and Alfonso Gianluca Gucciardo Sādhanā46:31 Sep 2021An acoustic investigation on the effect of speaking rate on vowel space and coarticulation in Toda VCV sequencesShankar Narayanan, Aravind Illa, Nayan Anand, Ganesh Sinisetty, Karthick Narayanan and Prasanta Kumar Ghosh Ear & Hearing42:3 (662-672)1 May 202125 Jan 2021The Influence of Vowel Identity, Vowel Production Variability, and Consonant Environment on Envelope Following ResponsesVijayalakshmi Easwar, Emma Bridgwater and David Purcell American Speech (1-37)24 Mar 2021Filipinos front too! A sociophonetic analysis of T

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VowelAcousticsMid vowelContext (archaeology)PhoneticsLinguisticsSpeech recognitionMathematicsComputer sciencePhysics

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