Tongue twisters are a brain-bending, mind-boggling, nail-biting test of your articulation skills. A cheeky alliteration here, a slippery consonant there, or even a tooth-chattering dental fricative ...
"There's a high degree of intimacy in hearing those consonants and the fricatives." By Tom Roland At the close of the new Alison Krauss & Union Station cut “The Wrong Way,” Krauss practically whispers ...
Purpose (1) describe children’s orthographic performance in the record of fricative consonants in a position of simple syllabic attack; (2) verify the influence of the accent in errors occurrence; and ...
The place of articulation refers to where the articulators (teeth, tongue, lips or glottis) make contact in the vocal tract to create consonant sounds. There are eight places of articulation for ...
Introduction: The acoustic limitations of cochlear implants (CIs) can lead to perceptual limitations and consequently to imprecise phonological representations and production difficulties. The aim of ...
ABSTRACT: In order to understand the contribution of teeth vibration to the production of sibilant/s/, the pre-sent study was designed to develop a method of simultaneously measuring aeroacoustic ...
Abstract: In this study, we conducted feature extraction for speech training by hearing-loss people alone. We targeted alveolar frictional consonant (/ s, z/), which ...
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