Investigation and modeling of coarticulation in speech production

J. Dang, Jianguo Wei, T. Suzuki, K. Honda, P. Perrier, M. Honda
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Coarticulation during speech production takes place at both the physiological level concerned with articulators' properties and the planning stage for elaborating motor commands. This study focuses on the investigation and modeling of planning aspects of coarticulation with the ultimate objective to implement human mechanism in controlling a physiological speech production model. A "carrier model" was derived from articulatory data to describe mechanisms of the coarticulation, in which the vocalic movement is considered to be the primary component as a "carrier wave" and the consonantal movement as a "modulation wave". Interactions between the carrier and modulation waves were evaluated using phoneme sequences of V/sub b/CV/sub c/CV/sub b/ (V/sub c/: the central vowel; V/sub b/: the bilateral vowel; C: consonants) out of articulatory data that was obtained from the electromagnetic articulographic system. The analysis of the articulatory data showed that the articulatory position of the central vowel tended to be assimilated towards that of the bilateral vowels.
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语音生成中协同发音的研究与建模
语音产生过程中的协同发音既发生在与发音者特性有关的生理水平上,也发生在阐述运动指令的计划阶段。本研究的重点是对协同发音的规划方面进行调查和建模,最终目的是实现人类控制生理语音产生模型的机制。从发音数据中导出了一个“载波模型”来描述协同发音的机制,其中语音运动被认为是“载波”的主要成分,辅音运动被认为是“调制波”。利用V/sub b/CV/sub c/CV/sub b/的音素序列评估载波波与调制波之间的相互作用(V/sub c/:中心元音;V/sub b/:双元音;C:辅音)从电磁发音系统获得的发音数据中提取出来。发音数据分析表明,中心元音的发音位置有向两侧元音同化的趋势。
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