نتایج جستجو برای: vowel quality

تعداد نتایج: 759897  

2011
Seiya Funatsu Satoshi Imaizumi Masako Fujimoto Ryoko Hayashi

Japanese vowel devoicing was investigated from the viewpoint of perception, an approach which has not been taken in any previous studies. It appears in some dialects of Japanese, including Tokyo dialect. Three tests, a vowel preference test, a same/different test, and an inter-stimulus interval effect test were performed. In the vowel preference tests, 46.3% of devoiced vowel dialects speakers ...

Journal: :Brill's annual of afroasiatic languages and linguistics 2022

Abstract In Tashlhiyt Berber nouns, grammatical gender is usually expressed on both edges of the noun by segment /t/. However, at right edge, there another, more minor pattern: many grammatically feminine nouns end in a vowel. The regular realization involves final /t/ associated to suffixal CV unit. Vowel-final are derived when stem vowel V position suffix, blocking association This right-edge...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1995

Journal: :Frontiers in Psychology 2023

Talkers vary in the phonetic realization of their vowels. One influential hypothesis holds that listeners overcome this inter-talker variability through pre-linguistic auditory mechanisms normalize acoustic or cues form input to speech recognition. Dozens competing normalization accounts exist—including both specific vowel perception and general purpose can be applied any type cue. We add cross...

2003
Pushkar Patwardhan Preeti Rao

We address the problem of compactly representing the discrete spectral amplitudes of vowel sounds produced by a sinusoidal model. A study of frequency warped all pole model representation of spectral amplitudes has been presented. It has been generally accepted that incorporating Bark scale frequency warping in the all-pole modeling improves the perceived accuracy of the modeled sound. However ...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied language studies 2012
aliye kord zafaranloo kamboziya gohar sharifi

in this article, the low back vowel /a/ in word-final positions in eghlidian dialect, one of persian dialects, is studied. this vowel is represented phonetically as [a], [o] and [@] in different phonetic environments. therefore many words were collected via interviewing ten native speakers so that these different alternant forms can be accounted for appropriately. since one of the authors of th...

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