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J Acoust Soc Am ; 125(1): 425-41, 2009 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19173428

RESUMO

When a vowel follows an obstruent, the fundamental frequency in the first few tens of milliseconds of the vowel is known to be influenced by the voicing characteristics of the consonant. This influence was re-examined in the study reported here. Stops, fricatives, and the nasal /m/ were paired with the vowels /i,a/ to form CVm syllables. Target syllables were embedded in carrier sentences, and intonation was varied to produce each syllable in either a high, low, or neutral pitch environment. In a high-pitch environment, F0 following voiceless obstruents is significantly increased relative to the baseline /m/, but following voiced obstruents it closely traces the baseline. In a low-pitch environment, F0 is very slightly increased following all obstruents, voiced and unvoiced. It is suggested that for certain pitch environments a conflict can occur between gestures corresponding to the segmental feature [stiff vocal folds] and intonational elements. The results are different acoustic manifestations of [stiff] in different pitch environments. The spreading of the vocal folds that occurs during unvoiced stops in certain contexts in English is an enhancing gesture, which aids the resolution of the gestural conflict by allowing the defining segmental gesture to be weakened without losing perceptual salience.


Assuntos
Fonética , Percepção da Altura Sonora , Feminino , Humanos , Linguística , Masculino
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J Speech Lang Hear Res ; 50(1): 2-14, 2007 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17344544

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To describe cochlear implant users' phoneme labeling, discrimination, and prototypes for a vowel and a sibilant contrast, and to assess the effects of 1 year's experience with prosthetic hearing. METHOD: Based on naturally produced clear examples of "boot," "beet," "said," and "shed" by 1 male and 1 female speaker, continua with 13 stimuli were synthesized for each contrast. Seven hearing controls labeled those stimuli and assigned them goodness ratings, as did 7 implant users at 1-month postimplant. One year later, these measures were repeated, and within category discrimination, d', was assessed. RESULTS: Compared with controls, implant users' vowel and sibilant labeling slopes were substantially shallower but improved over 1 year of prosthesis use. Their sensitivity to phonetic differences within phoneme categories was about half that of controls. The slopes of their goodness rating functions were shallower and did not improve. Their prototypes for the sibilant contrast (but not the vowels) were closer to one another and did not improve by moving apart. CONCLUSIONS: Implant users' phoneme labeling and within-category perceptual structure were anomalous at 1-month postimplant. After 1 year of prosthesis use, phoneme labeling categories had sharpened but within category discrimination was well below that of hearing controls.


Assuntos
Implantes Cocleares , Fonética , Percepção da Fala , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Perda Auditiva Neurossensorial/cirurgia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Testes de Discriminação da Fala
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J Speech Lang Hear Res ; 46(6): 1457-67, 2003 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14700368

RESUMO

This research note describes the design and testing of a device for unobtrusive, long-term ambulatory monitoring of voice use, named the Portable Vocal Accumulator (PVA). The PVA contains a digital signal processor for analyzing input from a neck-placed miniature accelerometer. During its development, accelerometer recordings were obtained from 99 participants with normal or dysphonic voices. The recordings were used to (a) test the specifications and capabilities of the PVA for monitoring normal and dysphonic voices and (b) explore potentially useful displays for the large quantity of data generated by long-term monitoring. The current prototype PVA is pocket-sized (12 x 8.5 x 2 cm), lightweight (200 g), and capable of sampling 11 hr of voice-use data, including estimates of fundamental frequency, sound pressure level, and phonation duration.


Assuntos
Monitorização Ambulatorial/instrumentação , Processamento de Sinais Assistido por Computador/instrumentação , Distúrbios da Voz/fisiopatologia , Voz/fisiologia , Desenho de Equipamento , Retroalimentação , Humanos , Fonação/fisiologia , Prega Vocal/fisiologia , Prega Vocal/fisiopatologia , Distúrbios da Voz/diagnóstico
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J Acoust Soc Am ; 112(3 Pt 1): 1158-82, 2002 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12243162

RESUMO

The HLsyn speech synthesizer uses models of the vocal tract to map higher-level quasiarticulatory parameters to the acoustic parameters of a Klatt-type formant synthesizer. The benefits of this system are several. In addition to requiring a relatively small number of parameters, the HLsyn model includes constraints on source-filter relations that occur naturally during speech production. Such constraints help to prevent combinations of sources and filter that are impossible to achieve with the human vocal tract. Thus, HLsyn could lead to reductions in the complexity of formant synthesis and result in better quality synthesis. HLsyn can also be a useful tool for speech-science education and speech research. This paper focuses on the generation of acoustic sources in HLsyn. Described in detail are the equations and methods used to estimate Klatt-type source parameters from HLsyn parameters. Several examples illustrating the generation of source parameters for obstruents (voiced and voiceless) and sonorants are provided. Future papers will describe the filtering components of HLsyn.


Assuntos
Auxiliares de Comunicação para Pessoas com Deficiência , Desenho de Equipamento , Humanos , Fonética , Espectrografia do Som , Acústica da Fala
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