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Acoustic characterization of the glides /j/ and /w/ in American English
[摘要] (cont.) In the responses of ten naïve subjects, voicing amplitude had a greater effect on the detection of glides than first formant frequency, suggesting that glottal source effects are more important to the distinction between glides and high vowels. The results of the acoustic and perceptual studies provide evidence for an articulatory-acoustic mapping defining the glide category. It is suggested that glides are differentiated from high vowels and fricatives by articulatory-acoustic boundaries related to the aerodynamic consequences of different degrees of vocal tract constriction. The supraglottal constriction target for glides is sufficiently narrow to produce a non-vocalic oral pressure drop, but not sufficiently narrow to produce a significant frication noise source. This mapping is consistent with the theory that articulator-free features are defined by aero-mechanical interactions. Implications for phonological classification systems and speech technology applications are discussed.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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