Temporal organization of segmental features in Japanese disyllables
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概要
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Various samples of two-mora words, consisting only of vowels and uttered by one male speaker, were analyzed for the purpose of finding the rules for the timing control in the production of connected speach. Based on a model of the coarticulation prosess, the onset of transition toward the second vowel was determined from format trajectories, and was adopted as an index for the timing control of speech production. The onset of transition was found to vary considerably depending on the articulator involved and the direction of its movement, but the variation tended to compensate for second vowel, obtained by identification tests using truncated speech samples, was less of vowel combinations. These results suggest that the timming of speech production is controlled by a pre-determined program, designed to maintain the uniformity of the durational relationship between perceived segments.
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著者
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Higuchi Norio
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
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Fujisaki Hiroya
Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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Fujisaki Hiroya
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
関連論文
- A Scheme for Word Detection in Continuous Speech Using Likelihood Scores of Segments Modified by Their Context Within a Word
- Temporal organization of segmental features in Japanese disyllables
- The Second Joint Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the Acoustical Society of Japan,November 14∼18, 1988,Honolulu