The paper is concerned with the phonetic aspects of speech
synthesis of Russian vowels with the use of a voice source signal. An original
method of recording the glottal wave synchronously with an output
speech signal was employed to obtain the experimental material. Several
types of perceptual experiments were carried out. The comparison of the
recorded signals allowed us to analyze the structure of the speech signal
at different stages of its generation. The source-filter interaction is analyzed
by speech signal filtering. The transfer functions of the articulation
for the Russian vowels were obtained. The transfer functions and voice
source signals of different vowels were used to generate new signals. The
resulted signals were analyzed. We examined the way the fundamental
frequency, voice quality and a type of phoneme influence the source-filter
interaction. In the paper the perceptual experiments, acoustic analysis
and signal generation results are presented.