Acoustics of the Vowel - Preliminaries

It seems as if the fundamentals of how we produce vowels and how they are acoustically represented have been clarified: we phonate and articulate. Using our vocal chords, we produce a vocal sound or noise which is then shaped into a specific vowel sound by the resonances of the pharyngeal, oral, and...

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Published: Bern, Berlin Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 2016
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