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  • ...enough knowledge of speech production to make the articulatory synthesised speech sound better than other types of synthesis. [[Category:Speech synthesis]]
    961 bytes (137 words) - 07:07, 17 August 2014
  • ...[tongue]] and [[lips]]. Any part of the vocal apparatus involved in speech production is called an [[articulator]]. ...ttp://pavlov.psyc.queensu.ca/faculty/munhall/x-ray/ X-ray videos of speech production]
    666 bytes (89 words) - 09:52, 23 May 2014
  • ...rs rely on their knowledge of vocal tract behaviour to decode the acoustic speech signal: the [[listener]] constructs a model of the articulatory movements p
    472 bytes (67 words) - 19:25, 17 February 2009
  • '''Source-filter theory''' is a theory of [[speech production]] that emphasises the [[glottis|glottal]] source of sound and the filtering ...stuttgart.de/phonetik/EGG/page4.htm#features Source-Filter Model of Speech Production]
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  • ...the most stable vowels (i.e. the vowels that have the most room for sloppy production). <br /> In Lindblom's theory of adaptive dispersion (1990), the corner vow ...h of the H &amp; H theory,'' In W. J. Hardcastle &amp; A. Marchal: "Speech Production and, 403-439, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht
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  • ...e of synthesiser is a phonetic symbol string and the output is an acoustic speech signal. ...me instant. Lastly, the aerodynamic-acoustic model calculates the acoustic speech signal.
    780 bytes (108 words) - 13:33, 8 February 2008
  • In the [[look-ahead]] model (Henke 1966), it is hypothesised that the production system scans ahead to find out which sounds are to be produced. If the spec * Henke, W.L. 1966. ''Dynamic articulatory model of speech production using computer simulation,'' Dissertation Massachusetts Institute of Techno
    797 bytes (119 words) - 21:09, 16 February 2009
  • ...s that the computational load of the articulatory programmer during speech production is reduced. Syllables whose articulatory programs (routines) are not stored
    1 KB (173 words) - 08:25, 16 August 2014
  • ...dy [[Clinical Phonetics]], which looks at pathological instances of speech production and perception and studies how to correct deficiencies. ...sh in 1826, while the use of ''phonetics'' to mean the scientific study of speech appeared in 1841.
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  • ...ved in speech production is called an '''articulator'''. Those ''organs of speech'' are the lips, teeth, tongue, nasal cavity, hard and soft palate, pharynx
    638 bytes (86 words) - 15:53, 14 September 2014
  • ...speakers have difficulties in retrieving lexical information during speech production.
    448 bytes (49 words) - 20:19, 3 July 2014
  • *Air coming out of the lungs forms the basis of most speech sounds. A downward movement of the rib cage and/or an upward movement of th [Picture of the speech production system]
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  • ...h of the H &amp; H theory,'' In W. J. Hardcastle &amp; A. Marchal: "Speech Production and, 403-439, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht
    1,019 bytes (132 words) - 15:49, 15 February 2009
  • ...to [[grammatical]]ity, which is an independent attribute. For instance, [[speech error]]s can produce ungrammatical but acceptable sentences, which may be c
    1 KB (163 words) - 09:09, 14 June 2014
  • [[lexical access]], [[mental lexicon]], [[speech shadowing]], [[cohort model]], [[neighbourhood access model]], [[cross-moda Speech Production and Perception:
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  • ...f their phonological realization and have to access them for production of speech.
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  • .... S., & Reich, P. A. (1981). Stages in sentence production: An analysis of speech error data. ''Journal of verbal learning and verbal behavior, 20''(6), 611- *Garrett, M. F. (1989). 3 Processes in language production. Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey: Volume 3, ''Language: Psychological and
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  • Visible Speech [ [[File:VS in VS.jpg]] ] ist das Konzept einer phonetischen Notation, das ...Artikulationsart des jeweiligen Lautes kodieren. Ursprünglich war Visible Speech (VS) als Hilfsmittel gedacht, um im Besonderen Gehörlosen einen leichteren
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  • ...field describes activities and processes that are happening at the time of speech. The analysis of this parameter focuses on the entire situation, e.g. when ...ymes#The_.22S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G.22_model S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G model]) to categorize speech situations. With the help of eight components, speakers may characterize th
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