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The contribution of lip protrusion to Anglo-English /r/: Evidence from hyper- and non-hyperarticulated speech
Articulatory variation of /r/ has been widely observed in rhotic varieties of English, particularly with regards to tongue body shapes, …
Hannah King
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Emmanuel Ferragne
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Deep learning and voice comparison: phonetically-motivated vs. automatically-learned features
Broadband spectrograms of French vowels /ɑ̃/, /a/, /ɛ/, /e/, /i/, /ə/, and /ɔ/ extracted from radio broadcast corpora were used to …
Cédric Gendrot
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Emmanuel Ferragne
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Thomas Pellegrini
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The sociophonetics of British heavy metal music: T Voicing and the FOOT-STRUT split
Drawing from Trudgill’s finding that some American phonetic features are common in British pop-songs, this paper explores whether …
Coline Caillol
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Emmanuel Ferragne
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Towards phonetic interpretability in deep learning applied to voice comparison
A deep convolutional neural network was trained to classify 45 speakers based on spectrograms of their productions of the French vowel …
Emmanuel Ferragne
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Cédric Gendrot
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Thomas Pellegrini
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An acoustic study of English vowels produced by French learners
Like every late L2 - learner, French native speakers are characterized by a foreign accent. The literature emphasizes that the vowels / …
Jennifer Krzonowski
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Emmanuel Ferragne
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François Pellegrino
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Speech without lips: an acoustic and articulatory study
This paper studies the use of a lip retractor as a potential technique for phonetic studies involving perturbation. …
Hannah King
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Emmanuel Ferragne
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The influence of body posture on the acoustic parameters of speech
Few studies have investigated the influence of body posture on speech production and especially on its acoustic parameters. This study …
Anaïs Delhoume
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Emmanuel Ferragne
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