Modeling the effect of palate shape on the articulatory-acoustics mapping

Abstract: 
Articulatory variability is reduced for people with flatter palates [Bakst and Lin (2015). Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences; Brunner, Fuchs, and Perrier (2009). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125(6), 3936–3949]. Brunner, Fuchs, and Perrier [(2009). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125(6), 3936–3949] hypothesized that this is because the mapping between articulation and acoustics depends on palate depth. Articulatory synthesis was used with three different palate shapes to generate productions of /r/. The parameter spaces of the articulatory synthesizers were searched for vocal tract configurations that result in low F3 (the hallmark acoustic cue for /r/). Palate shape influences not only the sensitivity of the articulatory-acoustic mapping, but also the effect of each individual articulatory parameter on F3.
Author: 
Sarah Bakst
Publication date: 
July 30, 2018
Publication type: 
Recent Publication
Citation: 
"Modeling the effect of palate shape on the articulatory-acoustics mapping", The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144, EL71 (2018)