IRIS publication 381810
Lingual contact in English vowels and its acoustic consequence
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TY - CONF - Yuen, I., Lee, A., ; Gibbon, F. E. - The 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS XVI) - Lingual contact in English vowels and its acoustic consequence - Saarbrueken, Germany - Poster Presentation - 2007 - () - 0 - 06-AUG-07 - 10-AUG-07 - This paper provides preliminary data about EPG contact for 3 different vowels in Southern British English and Scottish English across eleven speakers. The EPG data were compared with vowel formants to test the hypothesis that the amount of EPG contact as an indicator of tongue height or anteriority will result in a corresponding change in F1 and F2. The results suggest that Percent Contact varies with the three monophthongs. F1, F2 and F2-F1 difference varies with the amount of Percent Contact. - UCC Academic Travel Grant DA - 2007/NaN ER -
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@unpublished{V381810, = {Yuen, I., Lee, A., and Gibbon, F. E.}, = {The 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS XVI)}, = {{Lingual contact in English vowels and its acoustic consequence}}, = {Saarbrueken, Germany}, = {Poster Presentation}, = {2007}, = {()}, = {0}, month = {Aug}, = {10-AUG-07}, = {{This paper provides preliminary data about EPG contact for 3 different vowels in Southern British English and Scottish English across eleven speakers. The EPG data were compared with vowel formants to test the hypothesis that the amount of EPG contact as an indicator of tongue height or anteriority will result in a corresponding change in F1 and F2. The results suggest that Percent Contact varies with the three monophthongs. F1, F2 and F2-F1 difference varies with the amount of Percent Contact.}}, = {UCC Academic Travel Grant}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Yuen, I., Lee, A., ; Gibbon, F. E. | ||
TITLE | The 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS XVI) | ||
PUBLICATION_NAME | Lingual contact in English vowels and its acoustic consequence | ||
LOCATION | Saarbrueken, Germany | ||
CONFERENCE_TYPE | Poster Presentation | ||
YEAR | 2007 | ||
TIMES_CITED | () | ||
PEER_REVIEW | 0 | ||
START_DATE | 06-AUG-07 | ||
END_DATE | 10-AUG-07 | ||
ABSTRACT | This paper provides preliminary data about EPG contact for 3 different vowels in Southern British English and Scottish English across eleven speakers. The EPG data were compared with vowel formants to test the hypothesis that the amount of EPG contact as an indicator of tongue height or anteriority will result in a corresponding change in F1 and F2. The results suggest that Percent Contact varies with the three monophthongs. F1, F2 and F2-F1 difference varies with the amount of Percent Contact. | ||
FUNDED_BY | UCC Academic Travel Grant |