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Study links tongue shape to speech sound dynamics

Researchers have investigated the link between articulatory strategies and acoustic vowel dynamics, using ultrasound tongue imaging data from 36 English speakers. The study found that distinct tongue shapes during the production of the palatal vowel /i/ significantly predict formant dynamics in diphthongs. These findings suggest that individual variations in articulatory movements, influenced by vocal tract shape, contribute to unique speech characteristics and individuality in speech production. AI

IMPACT This research explores fundamental aspects of speech production, which could inform future AI models for speech synthesis and recognition.

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Patrycja Strycharczuk, Justin J. H. Lo, Sam Kirkham ·

    Articulatory strategy as a source of variation in acoustic vowel dynamics

    arXiv:2605.23416v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Acoustic vowel dynamics have some speaker-identifying characteristics, which have been ascribed to individual properties of articulatory strategies: formant transitions have a particular shape because speakers move their articulator…

  2. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Sam Kirkham ·

    Articulatory strategy as a source of variation in acoustic vowel dynamics

    Acoustic vowel dynamics have some speaker-identifying characteristics, which have been ascribed to individual properties of articulatory strategies: formant transitions have a particular shape because speakers move their articulators, using specific and practised movements. Howev…