Acoustical analysis of nasal resonance patterns in speech
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speech analysis and processing, acoustic analysis, speech, analog/digital analysis system, Canadian English, European French, nasal resonance, second languageAbstract
Describes a dual-channel, analog/digital analysis system that the authors have applied to the study of oral/nasal resonance patterns in Canadian English and European French, for normative data against which to compare speakers of either language who have deviant nasal resonance, and as a basis from which to teach persons learning to speak English or French as a second languageDownloads
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