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Formant Trajectories in Different Languages. / Evdokimova, Vera; Maksimova, Maria.
Literature, Language and Computing: Russian Contribution from the LiLaC-2023. ред. / Polina Eismont; Maria Khokhlova; Mikhail Koryshev. Springer Nature, 2025. стр. 117-127.Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › глава/раздел › научная › Рецензирование
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T1 - Formant Trajectories in Different Languages
AU - Evdokimova, Vera
AU - Maksimova, Maria
PY - 2025/3/27
Y1 - 2025/3/27
N2 - This paper compares formant transitions in English, French and German monophthongs after labial and lingual (tip, front and back) consonants. Themonophthongs were extracted from words, sentences and texts read by female speakers. The formant values were measured at 9 points within each vowel. Formant transitions were plotted on line graphs. The derivatives of the resulting functions at 9 pointswere calculated to compare the slopes of different formant trajectories. The formant values were converted from Hertz to Bark in order to evaluate the variability of the formant structure. The results indicated that the formant transitions in English and German vowels were similar after tip and front consonants. In labial consonantal context, the dynamics of formant transitions did not show any clear trends. After back lingual consonants, the formant transitions were similar for all the three languages. The region in which the greatest slope occurred was the same for French and German monophthongs, but different for English vowels. The variability of formant structure was lower in the back monophthongs compared to the front vowels in English and German data. However, in French monophthongs, the transition from one critical bandwidth to another became more frequent with backness.
AB - This paper compares formant transitions in English, French and German monophthongs after labial and lingual (tip, front and back) consonants. Themonophthongs were extracted from words, sentences and texts read by female speakers. The formant values were measured at 9 points within each vowel. Formant transitions were plotted on line graphs. The derivatives of the resulting functions at 9 pointswere calculated to compare the slopes of different formant trajectories. The formant values were converted from Hertz to Bark in order to evaluate the variability of the formant structure. The results indicated that the formant transitions in English and German vowels were similar after tip and front consonants. In labial consonantal context, the dynamics of formant transitions did not show any clear trends. After back lingual consonants, the formant transitions were similar for all the three languages. The region in which the greatest slope occurred was the same for French and German monophthongs, but different for English vowels. The variability of formant structure was lower in the back monophthongs compared to the front vowels in English and German data. However, in French monophthongs, the transition from one critical bandwidth to another became more frequent with backness.
KW - Acoustic phonetics
KW - Bark scale
KW - Formant structure variability
KW - Formant transitions
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/03064ed8-23ec-37f9-9e18-091bc1a9eb48/
U2 - 10.1007/978-981-96-0990-1_10
DO - 10.1007/978-981-96-0990-1_10
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-981-96-0989-5
SP - 117
EP - 127
BT - Literature, Language and Computing
A2 - Eismont, Polina
A2 - Khokhlova, Maria
A2 - Koryshev, Mikhail
PB - Springer Nature
ER -
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