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Invariant patterns in articulatory movementsBonaventura, Patrizia, January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Ohio State University, 2003. / Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xxiii, 335 p.; also includes graphics (some col). Includes abstract and vita. Advisor: Osamu Fujimura, Dept. of Speech and Hearing Science. Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-165).
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A spectrographic and laryngographic analysis of Mandarin vowels and consonantsChing, Yuk-ching, Teresa, 程玉淸 January 1978 (has links)
published_or_final_version / English Studies and Comparative Literature / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Characters composed of one phonetic and two significs in the Shuo-wen陳子英, Chan, Tsze-ying. January 1981 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Chinese / Master / Master of Philosophy
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A clinical method for estimating laryngeal airway resistance during vowel productionSmitheran, Judith R. January 1980 (has links)
No description available.
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Compensatory lengthening and the theory of syllabificationRodier, Dominique January 1988 (has links)
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Acoustic correlates of lenis and fortis stops in Manitoba SaulteauxTallman, Adam J. R. 13 September 2011 (has links)
This study investigated some of the acoustic correlates of lenis-fortis contrast in Saulteaux Ojibwe based on speech from six speakers in Manitoba. Four acoustic correlates of lenis and fortis stops in intervocalic position were measured; consonant duration, postaspiration, preaspiration and sonority level. It was assumed that although the speakers displayed much variation in terms of what correlates marked the contrast overall the contrast would be maintained with a similar degree of robustness across the speakers. It was hypothesized that despite the ubiquitous variation, the speakers would trade off acoustic correlates in order to maintain the contrast. Bias-reduced multiple logistic regression models were used in order to assess the (non)importance of each correlate by speaker. Multi-model inference was used in order to choose the best model for each speaker based on their speech. Some trading relations between the correlates were discovered across the speakers, however, the precise quantitative weightings between them were difficult to assess for a number of reasons. The relevance of the current study for Ojibwe dialectology is discussed.
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Acoustic correlates of lenis and fortis stops in Manitoba SaulteauxTallman, Adam J. R. 13 September 2011 (has links)
This study investigated some of the acoustic correlates of lenis-fortis contrast in Saulteaux Ojibwe based on speech from six speakers in Manitoba. Four acoustic correlates of lenis and fortis stops in intervocalic position were measured; consonant duration, postaspiration, preaspiration and sonority level. It was assumed that although the speakers displayed much variation in terms of what correlates marked the contrast overall the contrast would be maintained with a similar degree of robustness across the speakers. It was hypothesized that despite the ubiquitous variation, the speakers would trade off acoustic correlates in order to maintain the contrast. Bias-reduced multiple logistic regression models were used in order to assess the (non)importance of each correlate by speaker. Multi-model inference was used in order to choose the best model for each speaker based on their speech. Some trading relations between the correlates were discovered across the speakers, however, the precise quantitative weightings between them were difficult to assess for a number of reasons. The relevance of the current study for Ojibwe dialectology is discussed.
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Individual features in voice qualityLaver, J. D. M. H. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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The realizations of final 's' in Caracas Spanish : An experimental studySalazar-Dawes, A. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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A critical study of the phonetic observations of the Arab grammariansEl Saaran, Mohmoud Hassan Attia January 1951 (has links)
No description available.
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