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FORMANT TRAJECTORIES IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. / Евдокимова, Вера Вячеславовна; Максимова, Мария Романовна.
MODELS AND ANALYSIS OF VOCAL EMISSIONS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS 13TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP September 12-13, 2023 Firenze, Italy. Firenze, Italy : Firenze University Press, 2023. p. 37-42 (MODELS AND ANALYSIS OF VOCAL EMISSIONS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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T1 - FORMANT TRAJECTORIES IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
AU - Евдокимова, Вера Вячеславовна
AU - Максимова, Мария Романовна
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - : This paper compares formant transitions in English, French and German monophthongs after labial and lingual (tip, front and back) consonants. The monophthongs were extracted from speech samples read by female speakers. The formant values were measured in 9 points within each vowel. The line graphs representing formant transitions were plotted. The derivatives of the resulting functions at 9 points were calculated to compare the slopes of different formant trajectories. The formant values were converted from Hertz to Bark scale in order to evaluate the formant structure variability. F2 values were the highest in German vowels and the lowest in English monophthongs. However, English vowels demonstrated the highest F1 values. Differences in the steepness of the first transition region were observed in French rounded and unrounded monophthongs. The region in which the greatest slope occurred was the same for English and German monophthongs, but different for French vowels. The highest variability of formant structure was observed in F1 of English vowels. Overall, the formant structure of German vowels was the least variable. In English and German, formant structure variability was lower in the backmonophthongs compared to the front vowels. However, French monophthongs showed theopposite tendency
AB - : This paper compares formant transitions in English, French and German monophthongs after labial and lingual (tip, front and back) consonants. The monophthongs were extracted from speech samples read by female speakers. The formant values were measured in 9 points within each vowel. The line graphs representing formant transitions were plotted. The derivatives of the resulting functions at 9 points were calculated to compare the slopes of different formant trajectories. The formant values were converted from Hertz to Bark scale in order to evaluate the formant structure variability. F2 values were the highest in German vowels and the lowest in English monophthongs. However, English vowels demonstrated the highest F1 values. Differences in the steepness of the first transition region were observed in French rounded and unrounded monophthongs. The region in which the greatest slope occurred was the same for English and German monophthongs, but different for French vowels. The highest variability of formant structure was observed in F1 of English vowels. Overall, the formant structure of German vowels was the least variable. In English and German, formant structure variability was lower in the backmonophthongs compared to the front vowels. However, French monophthongs showed theopposite tendency
U2 - 10.36253/979-12-215-0146-9
DO - 10.36253/979-12-215-0146-9
M3 - статья в сборнике материалов конференции
SN - 979-12-215-0145-2
T3 - MODELS AND ANALYSIS OF VOCAL EMISSIONS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
SP - 37
EP - 42
BT - MODELS AND ANALYSIS OF VOCAL EMISSIONS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS 13TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP September 12-13, 2023 Firenze, Italy
PB - Firenze University Press
CY - Firenze, Italy
T2 - MODELS AND ANALYSIS OF VOCAL EMISSIONS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS 13TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
Y2 - 12 September 2023 through 13 September 2023
ER -
ID: 110801964