A Study in Speech Training of Stops at Medial Syllable Position by using the Speech DC Component

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  • 音声の直流成分を利用した語中の破裂音の発音学習

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Breath released from the mouth with speech generates the unipolar fluctuation in the air pressure. The pressure fluctuation is named the DC component of speech. The DC component of speech has clues to the phoneme and the articulation. Then the paper studies the DC component of VCV syllables with stops, and to apply it to the continuous speech training. Results are as follows:P_<vc>that is the peak value of the triangular pulse DC component at the transition from the preceding vowel to the stop. P_<cv> that is one at the transition from the stop to the following vowel, τ_<pp> that is the interval from P_<vc> to P_<cv>, and τ_<BP>(VCV) that is the interval from burst to P_<cv> are closely connected with the articulation, particularly the place of articulation. Thus it is seen that P_<vc>, P_<cv>, τ_<PP>, and τ_<BP>(VCV) are useful for speech training of stops.

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  • CRID
    1572824502212740352
  • NII Article ID
    110003192550
  • NII Book ID
    AN10013163
  • ISSN
    09135685
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • CiNii Articles

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