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McGowan, Rebecca W.; McGowan, Richard S.; Denny, Margaret; Nittrouer, Susan – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: Ecologically realistic, spontaneous, adult-directed, longitudinal speech data of young children were described by acoustic analyses. Method: The first 2 formant frequencies of vowels produced by 6 children from different American English dialect regions were analyzed from ages 18 to 48 months. The vowels were from largely conversational…
Descriptors: Vowels, Young Children, Longitudinal Studies, Speech
Lansford, Kaitlin L.; Liss, Julie M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which vowel metrics are capable of distinguishing healthy from dysarthric speech and among different forms of dysarthria. Method: A variety of vowel metrics were derived from spectral and temporal measurements of vowel tokens embedded in phrases produced by 45 speakers with…
Descriptors: Vowels, Acoustics, Speech Impairments, Clinical Diagnosis
Lansford, Kaitlin L.; Liss, Julie M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The aim of the present report was to explore whether vowel metrics, demonstrated to distinguish dysarthric and healthy speech in a companion article (Lansford & Liss, 2014), are able to predict human perceptual performance. Method: Vowel metrics derived from vowels embedded in phrases produced by 45 speakers with dysarthria were…
Descriptors: Vowels, Acoustics, Articulation Impairments, Neurological Impairments
Burris, Carlyn; Vorperian, Houri K.; Fourakis, Marios; Kent, Ray D.; Bolt, Daniel M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: This study examines accuracy and comparability of 4 trademarked acoustic analysis software packages (AASPs): Praat, WaveSurfer, TF32, and CSL by using synthesized and natural vowels. Features of AASPs are also described. Method: Synthesized and natural vowels were analyzed using each of the AASP's default settings to secure 9…
Descriptors: Vowels, Acoustics, Measurement, Accuracy
Gelfand, Jessica T.; Christie, Robert E.; Gelfand, Stanley A. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: Speech recognition may be analyzed in terms of recognition probabilities for perceptual wholes (e.g., words) and parts (e.g., phonemes), where j or the j-factor reveals the number of independent perceptual units required for recognition of the whole (Boothroyd, 1968b; Boothroyd & Nittrouer, 1988; Nittrouer & Boothroyd, 1990). For…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Word Recognition, Vowels, Syllables
Jin, Su-Hyun; Liu, Chang – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the intelligibility of English consonants and vowels produced by Chinese-native (CN), and Korean-native (KN) students enrolled in American universities. Method: 16 English-native (EN), 32 CN, and 32 KN speakers participated in this study. The intelligibility of 16 American English consonants and 16…
Descriptors: North American English, Vowels, Phonemes, Foreign Students
Ogane, Rintaro; Honda, Masaaki – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine speech compensation in response to time-scale-modified auditory feedback during the transition of the semivowel for a target utterance of /ija/. Method: Each utterance session consisted of 10 control trials in the normal feedback condition followed by 20 perturbed trials in the modified auditory…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Acoustics, Feedback (Response), Vowels
Jacewicz, Ewa; Fox, Robert Allen – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how linguistic knowledge interacts with indexical knowledge in older children's perception under demanding listening conditions created by extensive talker variability. Method: Twenty-five 9- to 12-year-old children, 12 from North Carolina (NC) and 13 from Wisconsin (WI), identified 12…
Descriptors: Children, Preadolescents, Vowels, Knowledge Level
Zharkova, Natalia; Hewlett, Nigel; Hardcastle, William J.; Lickley, Robin J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: In this study, the authors compared coarticulation and lingual kinematics in preadolescents and adults in order to establish whether preadolescents had a greater degree of random variability in tongue posture and whether their patterns of lingual coarticulation differed from those of adults. Method: High-speed ultrasound tongue contour…
Descriptors: Motion, Human Body, Preadolescents, Adults
Lancia, Leonardo; Fuchs, Susanne; Tiede, Mark – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The aim of this article was to introduce an important tool, cross-recurrence analysis, to speech production applications by showing how it can be adapted to evaluate the similarity of multivariate patterns of articulatory motion. The method differs from classical applications of cross-recurrence analysis because no phase space…
Descriptors: Speech, Articulation (Speech), Data Analysis, Biomechanics
Tsukada, Kimiko; Hirata, Yukari; Roengpitya, Rungpat – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to compare the perception of Japanese vowel length contrasts by 4 groups of listeners who differed in their familiarity with length contrasts in their first language (L1; i.e., American English, Italian, Japanese, and Thai). Of the 3 nonnative groups, native Thai listeners were expected to outperform…
Descriptors: Japanese, Vowels, Comparative Analysis, Listening
Chrabaszcz, Anna; Winn, Matthew; Lin, Candise Y.; Idsardi, William J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: This study investigated how listeners' native language affects their weighting of acoustic cues (such as vowel quality, pitch, duration, and intensity) in the perception of contrastive word stress. Method: Native speakers (N = 45) of typologically diverse languages (English, Russian, and Mandarin) performed a stress identification…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Cues, Auditory Perception, Suprasegmentals
Kwon, Bomjun J.; Perry, Trevor T. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The present study examined cochlear implant (CI) users' perception of vowels presented concurrently (i.e., "double vowels") to further our understanding of auditory grouping in electric hearing. Method: Identification of double vowels and single vowels was measured with 10 CI subjects. Fundamental frequencies (F0s) of…
Descriptors: Vowels, Hearing Impairments, Deafness, Assistive Technology
Xu, Dongxin; Richards, Jeffrey A.; Gilkerson, Jill – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: Conventional resource-intensive methods for child phonetic development studies are often impractical for sampling and analyzing child vocalizations in sufficient quantity. The purpose of this study was to provide new information on early language development by an automated analysis of child phonetic production using naturalistic…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Case Studies, Preschool Children, Autism
Samlan, Robin A.; Story, Brad H.; Lotto, Andrew J.; Bunton, Kate – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: Computational modeling was used to examine the consequences of 5 different laryngeal asymmetries on acoustic and perceptual measures of vocal function. Method: A kinematic vocal fold model was used to impose 5 laryngeal asymmetries: adduction, edge bulging, nodal point ratio, amplitude of vibration, and starting phase. Thirty /a/ and /?/…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Human Body, Listening, Auditory Perception

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