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- W2018084954 abstract "Articulatory behavior for the vowel /u/ is interesting because motions of the lips and tongue dorsum can both produce the effect of a relatively low second formant frequency (F2). Previous studies have suggested that speakers may trade off labial and lingual contributions to this low F2, using less labial contribution when the tongue is making a strong contribution, and vice versa. Moreover, if the lips are experimentally con- strained, the tongue will make up the difference and produce an acoustic output relatively close to the desired value. What is not clear is how the motions of the lips and tongue are coordinated across the vocalic nucleus to produce the F-pattern typically associated with /u/. Are the two gestures synchronized? Is there a predictable articulatory organization, one that is fairly consistent across a large group of speakers? We present x-ray microbeam and acoustic data for four groups of speakers (two groups of neurologically normal speakers, and two groups with dysarthria associated with Parkinson’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) suggesting that the answer to both questions is a qualified yes. Somewhat surprisingly, articulatory coordination in dysarthric speakers does not appear to be qualitatively different from that in normal speakers. [Work supported by NIH.]" @default.
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- W2018084954 title "Investigation of labio–lingual coordination in the production of formant frequencies for /u/: Normal speakers and speakers with dysarthria" @default.
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