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Eugeniusz Cyran KUL, Lublin Baby acoustics Eugeniusz Cyran KUL, Lublin

Speech chain Articulation Propagation Perception | | | Articulatory Acoustic Auditory Phonetics Phonetics Phonetics

Vowels - Articulatory parameters front central back High Mid Low i: u: ɪ ʊ ə ɔ: e ɒ ɜ: ʌ æ ɑ:

Consonants – articulatory parameters Voicing: (voiced, voiceless) Manner: (plosive, fricative, liquid, glide, etc.) Place: (labial, alveolar, palatal, velar, etc.)

Basic acoustics

Vowels: periodic sounds Amplitude (dB) Frequency (Hz) dB = amount of displacement from rest position 1Hz = 1 cycle per second (cps) F0 (fundamental frequency = 1st harmonic)

Harmonics are multiples of F0 1st 150Hz 2nd 300Hz 3rd 450Hz 4th 600Hz 5th 650Hz

Power spectrum

What is schwa? F1 F2 F3

Vocal tract produces formants…

[i:] and [a:]

bead, bid, bed, bad

Polish vowels

Describing vowels in terms of formants

Voicing in phonetics aerodynamics of voicing articulatory gestures acoustic cues

Aerodynamic conditions on voicing ………… … P1 > P2 oral and nasal exit ……………………… … P2 Larynx and vocal cords P1 sonorants P1 > P2 obstruents P1 = P2 Conclusion: Voicing of vowels and sonorants (m l r j w) is spontaneous Voicing of obstruents (b d g z v) requires additional active gestures…

Articulatory gestures and voicing in obstruents Facilitating voicing (lenis) Inhibiting voicing (fortis) Increased P1 ↑ Decreased P1 ↓ Lowered larynx ↓ Raised larynx ↑ Short closure Long closure Relaxed facial muscles Tense facial muscles Slack vocal cords Stiff vocal cords Spread vocal cords

CPP nagród

WP krzak róży (10) /k#r/ > [kr]

3 types of VOT (Voice Onset Time)

Compare Polish and English VOT

pa ba ta da ka ga

Manner Vowels are formants of periodic energy Plosives are silence…

WP krzak róży (10) /k#r/ > [kr]

Approximants have formants

sali, szali, siali

Fonetyka jest w deche !

Place cues in acoustic signal

Place of articulation

Quiz

Quiz 2

Thank you!