Speech Production and Speech Modelling
In: NATO ASI Series, Series D: Behavioural and Social Sciences 55
In: Nato Science Series D:, Behavioural and Social Sciences 55
In: Springer eBook Collection
Section 1: Physiological Framework for the Speech Production Process -- Organization of the Articulatory System: Peripheral Mechanisms and Central Coordination -- Respiratory Activity in Speech -- Acquisition of Speech Production: the Achievement of Segmental Independence -- Section 2: Coarticuiation and Other Connected Speech Processes -- Segmental Reduction in Connected Speech in German: Phonological Facts and Phonetic Explanations -- V-C-V Lingual Coarticuiation and its Spatiotemporal Domain -- Section 3: Models of Articulatory-Acoustic Relationships -- Compensatory Articulation During Speech; Evidence from the Analysis and Synthesis of Vocal-tract Shapes Using an Articulatory Model -- Articulatory Synthesis -- Articulatory-Acoustic Relationships in Fricative Consonants -- Articulatory-Acoustic-Phonetic Relations and Modelling, Regions and Modes -- Evidence for Nonlinear Sound Production Mechanisms in the Vocal Tract -- Section 4: Theories and Models of Articulatory Organization and Timing -- Testing Theories of Speech Production: Implications of Some Detailed Analyses of Variable Articulatory Data -- Speech as Audible Gestures -- Articulatory Perspectives of Speech Organization -- Speech Motor Timing -- The Acoustic and Physiologic Characteristics of Neurologically Impaired Speech Movements -- Explaining Phonetic Variation: A Sketch of the H and H Theory.