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Introduction to Speech Production Lecture 1
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Phonetics and Phonology Phonetics: The physical manifestation of language in sound waves. –How sounds are articulated –How sounds are perceived Phonology: The mental representation of sounds. Example:
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Phonetics and Phonology PhoneticsPhonology Language independent Study of all sounds Language dependent Study of only those sounds that constitute language and meaning Phonology is a subset of phonetics
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Human Anatomy
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Sounds Categorization Manner of articulation closure made by the articulators and the degree of the obstruction of the air stream by those articulators. Place of articulation Position of the articulators e-g: tongue, lips etc. Status of glottis Voicing : vocal cords are vibrating Voiceless: vocal cords do not vibrate
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Sound Categorization A good link to understand manner and place of articulation (only sounds in American English).A good link to understand manner and place of articulation (only sounds in American English). http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/e nglish/frameset.html
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Phonology Language dependent subject Few phonological rules Examples: Other topics might involve –Script to phonemic conversion –Stress analysis –Syllabification –Intonation
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Applications Formants modeling Consonant identification Vowel identification Klatt Synthesizer Searching in multimedia databases Encoding and Speech transmission Speech recognition Speaker identification
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