Vowel, in human speech, sound in which the flow of air from the lungs passes through the mouth, which functions as a resonance chamber, with minimal obstruction and without audible friction; e.g., the i in “fit,” and the a in “pack.” Although usually
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mouth, nose, soft palate, and lips. The activity of the speech organs is strictly coordinated, resulting in the production of articulate sounds. The process of speech production is largely organized by the nervous system and subordinated to a hierarchical control principle. The main levels of spee...
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One main microphone was positioned ~0.5 inch away from the participant’s mouth. The microphone signal was sampled at 100 kHz each. The data were recorded on a laptop computer using a National Instruments NI-DAQ 6036E PCMCIA card. The audio sample clock was hardware-synchronized to the MR...
When they make the S sound they form a lisp that makes the word inaudible. For example, the word snake would sound like thnake. Most children master the S sound by the age of 9. Proper mouth and tongue formations are necessary in order to correct improper speech. This is really the ke...
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concludes that the phoneme is a convenienttheoretical fiction, without material basis in the mind, mouth, or middle ear. This study addresses the second of these three positions, investigating whether the commonly held understanding of the phoneme as a unit of language-specific contrast has ...
back of their front teeth during normal speech. Lateral lisps can interfere with a normal ‘s’ sound, since people with this type of speech disorder may protrude air down the sides of their mouth, rather than down the center – which is the proper method for creating this vocal sound. ...