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- W2003457114 abstract "It is well known that the /g/ consonant, a velar voiced plosive, in Japanese continuous speech is often nasalized unless it appears at the word-initial position. The nasalized /g/ consonant takes place in dialects mainly spoken in northern districts including the Tokyo area where the standard Japanese is spoken. However, the number of nasalized /g/ consonants is said to be decreasing year by year according to a survey. This paper deals with acoustic and perceptual analysis of this phenomenon. Test materials used in this experiment are read version of Japanese short sentences by NHK’s (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) professional announcers. Each sentence includes at least one /g/ consonant that would likely be pronounced as nasalized. An evaluation test reveals that less than 60% of nasalization has been found to occur for /g/ consonants for which 100% nasalization had been observed decades ago. Acoustic analysis for nasalized and non-nasalized /g/ sounds has been performed mainly through waveform parameters. It has been found that the power ratio between consonant and vowel is the most effective parameter for distinguishing nasals from non-nasals, but it is highly speaker dependent." @default.
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- W2003457114 title "Acoustic analysis and perceptual evaluation of nasalized /g/ consonant in continuous Japanese" @default.
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