نتایج جستجو برای: fricative consonants

تعداد نتایج: 3824  

2013
Elina Nirgianaki Antonis Botinis Marios Fourakis

This is a study of the perception of the voice distinction in Greek fricatives across different places of articulation. The results indicate that: (1) the acoustic correlate of voicing is not a categorical perception effect of fricative voice distinctions; at least not across all places of articulation, and 2) noise duration has a significant effect on fricative voice perception across all plac...

2014
Duo La Tashi Gyal

We made an econometric analysis on consonants and characters after the establishment of Gesar epic classic version HorLing corpus. Firstly, we set up a 2-million-consonants corpus for further verification and comparison of the character frequency of HorLing. Secondly, we established the theory of Tibetan consonants combination rules and Tibetan theory consonants and wish the Tibetan theory cons...

2010
Fangfang Li Benjamin Munson Jan Edwards Kiyoko Yoneyama

Both English and Japanese have two voiceless sibilant fricatives, an anterior fricative /s/ contrasting with a more posterior fricative /S/. When children acquire sibilant fricatives, English children typically substitute [s] for /S/, whereas Japanese children typically substitute [S] for /s/. This study examined Englishand Japanese-speaking adults’ perception of children's productions of voice...

1997
Minsheng Liu Arild Lacroix

This paper presents a pole-zero model based on a multi-tube acoustic model for fricative sounds. This model consists of the front and back cavity formed by oral tract and pharynx, in which the excitation source is located at the point of constriction. The transfer function of this model including poles and zeros is derived and its properties are investigated. Small losses such as viscous fricti...

Journal: :Glottodidactica. An International Journal of Applied Linguistics 2019

Journal: :Proceedings of the Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic 2020

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1984

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2011
Fangfang Li Benjamin Munson Jan Edwards Kiyoko Yoneyama Kathleen Hall

Both English and Japanese have two voiceless sibilant fricatives, an anterior fricative /s/ contrasting with a more posterior fricative /∫/. When children acquire sibilant fricatives, English children typically substitute [s] for /∫/, whereas Japanese children typically substitute [∫] for /s/. This study examined English- and Japanese-speaking adults' perception of children's productions of voi...

2010
So-One K. Hwang Philip J. Monahan William J. Idsardi

The purpose of our study is to show that phonological knowledge is an important basis for making predictions during speech perception. Taking the phonological constraint in English that coda obstruent clusters agree in their value for voicing, we conducted two experiments using vowel–stop–fricative sequences, where the task was to identify the fricative. Stimuli included sequences that were eit...

2011
Elina Nirgianaki

The present study examined F1 and F2 onset, as well as locus equations in Greek fricative – vowel sequences as distinctive cues for the fricative place of articulation. The effects of voicing, speaker’s gender and post-fricative vowel on both formants’ onset values and locus equations were also investigated. The results showed that F2 onset values distinguished fricatives in terms of place of a...

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