Phonetics: transcription, production, acoustics, and perception
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xi
1
About this Book
1
1.1
Phonetics in a Nutshell
1
1.2
The Structure of this Book
6
1.3
Terminology
7
1.4
Demonstrations and Exercises
8
2
Articulatory Phonetics
9
2.1
Phonation
at the Larynx
9
2.2
Basic Articulatory Terms
10
2.3
The Articulation of Consonants
13
2.3.1
Place of articulation
14
2.3.2
Manner of articulation
14
2.3.3
Other classification schemes
17
2.4
The Articulation of Vowels
19
3
Phonetic Transcription
23
3.1
Consonants
26
3.1.1
Plosives
28
3.1.2
Nasals
28
3.1.3
Fricatives
28
3.1.4
Affricates
29
3.1.5
Approximants
30
3.2
Vowels
31
3.3
Diacritics and Other Symbols
35
3.4
Transcription of General American English
37
3.4.1
Consonants
37
3.4.1.1
Aspiration, voicing, and devoicing
37
3.4.1.2
Coarticulation
38
3.4.1.3
Consonantal release
39
3.4.1.4
Flaps and taps
40
3.4.1.5
Glottal plosives
41
VI
Contents
3.4.1.
6
Velarization
3.4.1.
,7
Syllabic consonants
3.4.1.
.8
Intrusion
3.4.1.
.9
Duration
Vowels
3.4.2
.1
Duration
3.4.2
.2
Effects of following consonants
42
42
42
43
3.4.2
Vowels
45
45
46
4
Place and Manner of Articulation of Consonants and Vowels
49
4.1
Consonants
50
4.1.1
Labials
52
4.1.2
Coronals
53
4.1.3
Dorsals
55
4.1.4
Gutturals
56
4.2
Additional Manners of Articulation
57
4.3
Vowels
58
4.4
Secondary Articulations
61
5
Physiology of the Vocal Apparatus
63
5.1
The Subglottal System: Lungs, Bronchi, and Trachea
63
5.1.1
Anatomy of the subglottal system
63
5.1.2
Movements of the lungs
65
5.1.2.1
Breathing in (inspiration, inhalation)
65
5.1.2.2
Breathing out (expiration, exhalation)
66
5.1.3
The volumes of the lungs and their control over time
66
5.1.4
Loudness and the air pressure in the lungs
67
5.2
Structure and Function of the Larynx
69
5.2.1
Anatomy of the larynx
69
5.2.2
Vocal fold vibration
72
5.2.2.1
The Bernoulli effect and the aerodynamic
theory
74
5.2.2.2
The myoelastic theory of vocal
fold vibration
77
5.2.2.3
Two-mass theory of vocal fold vibration
79
5.2.2.4
Muco-viscose,
cover body, and
flow-separation theory
80
5.2.2.5
One cycle of vocal fold vibration
81
5.2.3
Loudness and larynx signal
82
5.2.4
Register
83
5.3
Vocal Tract
84
5.3.1
Pharynx
84
5.3.2
Nasal tract and velum
85
5.3.3
Oral tract
87
Contents
vii
6 Airstream
Mechanisms and
Phonation
Types
91
6.1
Airstream Mechanisms
91
6.1.1
Glottalic airstream mechanisms
91
6.1.2
Velaric airstream mechanism
93
6.2
Phonation
Types
94
6.3
Voicing, Voicelessness, and Aspiration in Plosives
96
6.4
Common and Rare Sounds
102
7
Basic Acoustics
105
7.1
Sound Waves
105
7.1.1
Sound waves are variations in air pressure
105
7.1.2
Origin and propagation of sound waves
106
7.1.3
The speed of sound
108
7.1.4
Relative positions within a sound wave
109
7.1.5
Longitudinal waves and transverse waves
110
7.2
Measuring Sound Waves 111
7.2.1
The microphone 111
7.2.2
The oscillogram
113
7.3
Acoustic Dimensions and Their Units of Measurement
114
7.3.1
Frequency
114
7.3.1.1
Period duration
114
7.3.1.2
Period duration and period frequency
116
7.3.1.3
Period frequency and wavelength
117
7.3.1.4
Representing Fo over time
119
7.3.2
Amplitude
120
7.3.2.1
Representing amplitude changes over time
124
7.3.3
Phase
126
8
Analysis Methods for Speech Sounds
130
8.1
Digitizing Acoustic Signals
130
8.1.1
Digitizing in the time and amplitude domains
131
8.1.2
Sampling rate
132
8.1.3
Quantizing resolution
134
8.2
Types of Acoustic Signals
136
8.3
Analyzing Acoustic Signals
140
8.3.1
Fourier transformation
141
8.3.1.1
Summing up signals: Fourier synthesis
141
8.3.1.2
Decomposing signals: Fourier analysis
143
8.3.1.3
Harmonic frequencies
144
8.3.1.4
Discrete Fourier transformation and
fast Fourier transformation
147
8.3.1.5
Fourier transformation for non-periodic
signals
147
viii Contents
8.3.2
What information can be seen in a spectrum?
149
8.3.3
Windowing in spectral analysis
150
8.3.3.1
The relation between window size and
spectral resolution
1-53
8.3.3.2
The relation between resolution in the time
and frequency domains
154
8.3.4
Other spectral representations: Waterfall and
spectrogram
155
8.3.5
The LPC spectrum
158
9
The Source-Filter Theory of Speech Production
162
9.1
Resonance
163
9.1.1
Resonating frequencies of cylindrical tubes
163
9.1.2
Resonating frequencies of non-cylindrical tubes
167
9.2
Damping
169
9.3
Filters
170
9.4
Source and Filter of the Vocal Apparatus
173
9.4.1
Vocal tract filter
174
9.4.2
Radiation at the lips and nostrils
175
9.5
Formants
177
9.5.1
Formant
frequencies
178
10
Acoustic Characteristics of Speech Sounds
182
10.1
Vowels
182
10.2
Consonants
186
10.2.1
(Central) Approximants
186
10.2.2
Fricatives
189
10.2.3
Plosives
192
10.2.4
Nasals
194
10.2.5
Lateral approximants
197
10.2.6
Affricates
199
10.3
Summary
199
10.4
Variability and
Invariance
200
10.4.1
A theory of acoustic
invariance
201
11
Syllables and Suprasegmentals
208
11.1
Syllables
208
11.2
Stress
210
11.3
Length
215
11.4
Tone and Intonation
218
11.4.1
Tone
218
11.4.2
Intonation
221
12
Physiology and Psychophysics of Hearing
226
12.1
The External Ear
227
Contents ix
13
12.2
The Middle Ear
228
12.2.1
Increase in pressure in the middle ear
228
12.2.2
Sound attenuation in the middle ear
229
12.2.3
Pressure equalization in the tympanic cavity
230
12.3
The Inner Ear
231
12.3.1
Pressure waves in the cochlea
233
12.3.2
The
basilar
membrane as an oscillating body
234
12.3.3
Resonance theory
234
12.3.4
Objections to the resonance theory
235
12.3.5
Traveling wave theory
235
12.4
The Structure of the
Basilar
Membrane
237
12.4.1
Outer hair cells
237
12.4.2
Inner hair cells
238
12.4.3
Frequency coding along the
basilar
membrane
239
Í2AA
Oto-acoustic emissions
240
12.5
Auditory Frequency Scales
242
12.5.1
Linear scales
242
12.5.2
Logarithmic scales
242
12.5.3
Mel scale
243
12.5.4
Bark scale
244
12.5.5
Equivalent rectangular bandwidth
(ERB)
scale
245
12.6
Auditory Loudness Scales
247
12.7
Auditory Time Scales
248
Speech
Perception
251
13.1
Vowels
252
13.1.1
Extrinsic versus intrinsic normalization
ISA
13.2
Consonants
257
13.2.1
Approximants
257
13.2.2
Fricatives
258
13.2.3
Nasals
259
13.2.4
Plosives
260
13.3
Contributions of the Motor Theory of Speech
Perception
263
13.3.1
Categorical perception
265
13.3.2
Is speech special ?
269
13.3.2.1
Non-speech perception
272
13.3.2.2
Animal perception
273
13.4
The Role of Linguistic Experience in Speech Perception
274
13.5
Summary
278
:ndix
A
280
АЛ
Mass, Force, and Pressure
280
A.2
Energy, Power, and Intensity
282
x
Contents
А.З
The Decibel
(dB) 285
A.3.1 RMS amplitude
286
A.3.2 RMS amplitude and loudness
289
A.3.3 Calculations with
dB
values
292
Appendix
В
295
B.I Physical Terminology
295
B.2 Mathematical Notations
297
Appendix
С
300
Cl Formant
Frequency Values
300
C.2 Fundamental Frequency Values
301
References
302
Index
309
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Contents
Preface
xi
1
About this Book
1
1.1
Phonetics in a Nutshell
1
1.2
The Structure of this Book
6
1.3
Terminology
7
1.4
Demonstrations and Exercises
8
2
Articulatory Phonetics
9
2.1
Phonation
at the Larynx
9
2.2
Basic Articulatory Terms
10
2.3
The Articulation of Consonants
13
2.3.1
Place of articulation
14
2.3.2
Manner of articulation
14
2.3.3
Other classification schemes
17
2.4
The Articulation of Vowels
19
3
Phonetic Transcription
23
3.1
Consonants
26
3.1.1
Plosives
28
3.1.2
Nasals
28
3.1.3
Fricatives
28
3.1.4
Affricates
29
3.1.5
Approximants
30
3.2
Vowels
31
3.3
Diacritics and Other Symbols
35
3.4
Transcription of General American English
37
3.4.1
Consonants
37
3.4.1.1
Aspiration, voicing, and devoicing
37
3.4.1.2
Coarticulation
38
3.4.1.3
Consonantal release
39
3.4.1.4
Flaps and taps
40
3.4.1.5
Glottal plosives
41
VI
Contents
3.4.1.
6
Velarization
3.4.1.
,7
Syllabic consonants
3.4.1.
.8
Intrusion
3.4.1.
.9
Duration
Vowels
3.4.2
.1
Duration
3.4.2
.2
Effects of following consonants
42
42
42
43
3.4.2
Vowels
45
45
46
4
Place and Manner of Articulation of Consonants and Vowels
49
4.1
Consonants
50
4.1.1
Labials
52
4.1.2
Coronals
53
4.1.3
Dorsals
55
4.1.4
Gutturals
56
4.2
Additional Manners of Articulation
57
4.3
Vowels
58
4.4
Secondary Articulations
61
5
Physiology of the Vocal Apparatus
63
5.1
The Subglottal System: Lungs, Bronchi, and Trachea
63
5.1.1
Anatomy of the subglottal system
63
5.1.2
Movements of the lungs
65
5.1.2.1
Breathing in (inspiration, inhalation)
65
5.1.2.2
Breathing out (expiration, exhalation)
66
5.1.3
The volumes of the lungs and their control over time
66
5.1.4
Loudness and the air pressure in the lungs
67
5.2
Structure and Function of the Larynx
69
5.2.1
Anatomy of the larynx
69
5.2.2
Vocal fold vibration
72
5.2.2.1
The Bernoulli effect and the aerodynamic
theory
74
5.2.2.2
The myoelastic theory of vocal
fold vibration
77
5.2.2.3
Two-mass theory of vocal fold vibration
79
5.2.2.4
Muco-viscose,
cover body, and
flow-separation theory
80
5.2.2.5
One cycle of vocal fold vibration
81
5.2.3
Loudness and larynx signal
82
5.2.4
Register
83
5.3
Vocal Tract
84
5.3.1
Pharynx
84
5.3.2
Nasal tract and velum
85
5.3.3
Oral tract
87
Contents
vii
6 Airstream
Mechanisms and
Phonation
Types
91
6.1
Airstream Mechanisms
91
6.1.1
Glottalic airstream mechanisms
91
6.1.2
Velaric airstream mechanism
93
6.2
Phonation
Types
94
6.3
Voicing, Voicelessness, and Aspiration in Plosives
96
6.4
Common and Rare Sounds
102
7
Basic Acoustics
105
7.1
Sound Waves
105
7.1.1
Sound waves are variations in air pressure
105
7.1.2
Origin and propagation of sound waves
106
7.1.3
The speed of sound
108
7.1.4
Relative positions within a sound wave
109
7.1.5
Longitudinal waves and transverse waves
110
7.2
Measuring Sound Waves 111
7.2.1
The microphone 111
7.2.2
The oscillogram
113
7.3
Acoustic Dimensions and Their Units of Measurement
114
7.3.1
Frequency
114
7.3.1.1
Period duration
114
7.3.1.2
Period duration and period frequency
116
7.3.1.3
Period frequency and wavelength
117
7.3.1.4
Representing Fo over time
119
7.3.2
Amplitude
120
7.3.2.1
Representing amplitude changes over time
124
7.3.3
Phase
126
8
Analysis Methods for Speech Sounds
130
8.1
Digitizing Acoustic Signals
130
8.1.1
Digitizing in the time and amplitude domains
131
8.1.2
Sampling rate
132
8.1.3
Quantizing resolution
134
8.2
Types of Acoustic Signals
136
8.3
Analyzing Acoustic Signals
140
8.3.1
Fourier transformation
141
8.3.1.1
Summing up signals: Fourier synthesis
141
8.3.1.2
Decomposing signals: Fourier analysis
143
8.3.1.3
Harmonic frequencies
144
8.3.1.4
Discrete Fourier transformation and
"fast Fourier transformation"
147
8.3.1.5
Fourier transformation for non-periodic
signals
147
viii Contents
8.3.2
What information can be seen in a spectrum?
149
8.3.3
"Windowing" in spectral analysis
150
8.3.3.1
The relation between window size and
spectral resolution
1-53
8.3.3.2
The relation between resolution in the time
and frequency domains
154
8.3.4
Other spectral representations: Waterfall and
spectrogram
155
8.3.5
The LPC spectrum
158
9
The Source-Filter Theory of Speech Production
162
9.1
Resonance
163
9.1.1
Resonating frequencies of cylindrical tubes
163
9.1.2
Resonating frequencies of non-cylindrical tubes
167
9.2
Damping
169
9.3
Filters
170
9.4
Source and Filter of the Vocal Apparatus
173
9.4.1
Vocal tract filter
174
9.4.2
Radiation at the lips and nostrils
175
9.5
Formants
177
9.5.1
Formant
frequencies
178
10
Acoustic Characteristics of Speech Sounds
182
10.1
Vowels
182
10.2
Consonants
186
10.2.1
(Central) Approximants
186
10.2.2
Fricatives
189
10.2.3
Plosives
192
10.2.4
Nasals
194
10.2.5
Lateral approximants
197
10.2.6
Affricates
199
10.3
Summary
199
10.4
Variability and
Invariance
200
10.4.1
A theory of acoustic
invariance
201
11
Syllables and Suprasegmentals
208
11.1
Syllables
208
11.2
Stress
210
11.3
Length
215
11.4
Tone and Intonation
218
11.4.1
Tone
218
11.4.2
Intonation
221
12
Physiology and Psychophysics of Hearing
226
12.1
The External Ear
227
Contents ix
13
12.2
The Middle Ear
228
12.2.1
Increase in pressure in the middle ear
228
12.2.2
Sound attenuation in the middle ear
229
12.2.3
Pressure equalization in the tympanic cavity
230
12.3
The Inner Ear
231
12.3.1
Pressure waves in the cochlea
233
12.3.2
The
basilar
membrane as an oscillating body
234
12.3.3
Resonance theory
234
12.3.4
Objections to the resonance theory
235
12.3.5
Traveling wave theory
235
12.4
The Structure of the
Basilar
Membrane
237
12.4.1
Outer hair cells
237
12.4.2
Inner hair cells
238
12.4.3
Frequency coding along the
basilar
membrane
239
Í2AA
Oto-acoustic emissions
240
12.5
Auditory Frequency Scales
242
12.5.1
Linear scales
242
12.5.2
Logarithmic scales
242
12.5.3
Mel scale
243
12.5.4
Bark scale
244
12.5.5
Equivalent rectangular bandwidth
(ERB)
scale
245
12.6
Auditory Loudness Scales
247
12.7
Auditory Time Scales
248
Speech
Perception
251
13.1
Vowels
252
13.1.1
Extrinsic versus intrinsic normalization
ISA
13.2
Consonants
257
13.2.1
Approximants
257
13.2.2
Fricatives
258
13.2.3
Nasals
259
13.2.4
Plosives
260
13.3
Contributions of the Motor Theory of Speech
Perception
263
13.3.1
Categorical perception
265
13.3.2
Is speech "special"?
269
13.3.2.1
Non-speech perception
272
13.3.2.2
Animal perception
273
13.4
The Role of Linguistic Experience in Speech Perception
274
13.5
Summary
278
:ndix
A
280
АЛ
Mass, Force, and Pressure
280
A.2
Energy, Power, and Intensity
282
x
Contents
А.З
The Decibel
(dB) 285
A.3.1 RMS amplitude
286
A.3.2 RMS amplitude and loudness
289
A.3.3 Calculations with
dB
values
292
Appendix
В
295
B.I Physical Terminology
295
B.2 Mathematical Notations
297
Appendix
С
300
Cl Formant
Frequency Values
300
C.2 Fundamental Frequency Values
301
References
302
Index
309 |
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