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Title: Speech


1
Speech
  • Or can you hear me now?

2
Linguistic Parts of Speech
  • Phone
  • Basic unit of speech sound
  • Phoneme
  • Phone to discrimination between two speech sounds
  • E.g., /p/ puh, /g/ guh, /d/ duh
  • English 40
  • Languages range from 10 (e.g., Tahitian) to 60
    (e.g., Mandinkakan)

3
English Phonemes
4
Categorical Speech
  • Phoneme categorization is learned
  • Demo continuum or category?
  • (say ----stay)
  • Run Demo
  • Infants do not show the same categorical boundary
    as English speaking adults

5
Phones to Acoustic Features
  • Articulation
  • Voicing
  • Voiced (/b/) vs. Unvoiced (/p/)
  • Manner
  • Stop (/t/, /p/) air flow stops
  • Fricative (/z/, /s/) nasal stop mouth flow
  • Nasal (/m/, /n/) nasal flow mouth stop
  • Place
  • Labial (/b/)
  • In mouth
  • Alveolar (/d/) behind teeth
  • Interdental (/th/) between teeth
  • Palatal (/y/) hard palate
  • Velar (/k/) soft palate

6
Acoustic Features of Articulation
  • Articulators
  • Vocal tract
  • Correspondence between Articulation Phoneme
  • 1 to 1 in isolation

7
Speech Spectrogram
  • Formants
  • Bands of energy on speech spectrogram
  • Formant transition vs. Steady state formant
  • Co-articulation changes articulation

8
Real Speech
  • No clear correspondence between phoneme
    articulation
  • 1 to 1 correspondence not possible with real
    speech

9
Vocal Effort
  • Subglottal pressure as loudness
  • Intensity vs. Articulation gesture
  • RUN DEMO
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