- phonetics, a
formant is the
broad spectral maximum that
results from an
acoustic resonance of the
human vocal tract. In acoustics, a
formant is usually...
- spectrogram: The [i] and [u] have
similar low
first formants,
whereas [ɑ] has a
higher formant. The
second formant, F2,
corresponds to
vowel frontness. Back vowels...
- goal of a
speech synthesis system, and
formant synthesis systems have
advantages over
concatenative systems.
Formant-synthesized
speech can be
reliably intelligible...
-
sound in the
voices of
opera singers. It is also
commonly called "singer's
formant", "ring", "ping", "core", and
other terms.
Squillo enables an essentially...
- in a
classic experiment,
Alvin Liberman (1957)
showed that the
onset formant transitions of /d/
differ depending on the
following vowel (see Figure...
- R-colored vowel, a
vowel that is
modified in a way that
lowers the
third formant, such as the [ɝ]
sound in
Midwestern American English pronunciation of...
-
frequency and its
formants. Each
vowel in the
vowel diagram has a
unique first and
second formant, or F1 and F2. The
frequency of the
first formant refers to...
- "attack, decay, sustain, release")
Changes both of
spectral envelope (
formant-glide) and
fundamental frequency (micro-intonation) Prefix, or
onset of...
- This base
syllable consists of the
first two
formants,
complete with
formant transitions, and the
third formant without a transition. Normally,
there would...
- and of the
syllable nucleus.
Their third formants are
generally non-predictable
based on the
first two
formants.
Another important feature is
their complex...