phonetic & perception simulation
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Phonetic & Perception Simulation. Key Images with Sounds from GOESSC Interactive Multimedia Teaching Software with the Same Title Byoung W. Kim, Ph.D. Global Online Education for Speech Science Competency www.goessc.com. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Phonetic & Perception Simulations
Phonetic & Perception SimulationKey Images with Sounds from GOESSC Interactive Multimedia Teaching Software with the Same Title
Byoung W. Kim, Ph.D.Global Online Education for Speech Science Competencywww.goessc.com1
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5Kinematics (based on Articulatory Phonetics in terms of Point & Degree of Constriction)
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35Aerodynamics (based on Electrical Analog Model)
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64Acoustic Source-Filter Theory: The Primary Resonating Cavity (Acoustic Filter) is Anterior to the Acoustic Source (Primary Filter is Highlighted)
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67Transient Noise (Generated at Bilabial Point) is Resonated by the Entire Oral Tract Posterior to B. Point due to Impulse Excitation
68Transient Noise (Generated at Bilabial Point) & Voice (Generated at Glottis) are Resonated by the Entire Oral Tract
69Transient Noise (Generated at Lingua-Alveolar Point) is Resonated by the Oral Tract Anterior to L.A. Point
70Transient Noise (Generated at Lingua-Alveolar Point) is Resonated by the Oral Tract Anterior to L.A. Point; Voice is Resonated by the Oral Tract Anterior to Glottis up to L.A. Point
71Transient Noise (Generated at Lingua-Velar Point) is Resonated by the Oral Tract Anterior to L.V. Point
72Transient Noise (Generated at Lingua-Velar Point) is Resonated by the Oral Tract Anterior to L.V. Point; Voice is Resonated by the Oral Tract Anterior to Glottis up to L.V. Point
73Transient Noise & Turbulent Noise (Generated at Lingua-Palatal Point) are Resonated by the Oral Tract Anterior to L.P. Point
74Transient Noise & Turbulent Noise (Generated at Lingua-Palatal Point) are Resonated by the Oral Tract Anterior to L.P. Point; Voice is Resonated by the Oral Tract Anterior to Glottis up to L.P. Point
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95Syllabic Nuclei & Semivowels
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97Voiced Consonants
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101Tree of Perceptual Cues for Manner
102/t/ & /s/
103/d/ & /z/
104/t/ & /t/
105/d/ & /d/
106// & /t/
107// & /d/
108/i/ & /j/
109/u/ & /w/
110/m/ & /b/
111/n/ & /d/
112// & /g/
113Tree of Perceptual Cues for Voiced/Voiceless Distinction
114/b/ & /p/
115/d/ & /t/
116/g/ & /k/
117/d/ & /t/
118/v/ & /f/
119// & //
120/z/ &/s/
121// & //
122Tree of Perceptual Cues for Place
123/p/ & /t/
124/k/ & /t/
125/p/ & /k/
126/b/ & /d/
127/g/ & /d/
128/b/ & /g/
129/t/ & //
130/s/ & //
131/s/ & //
132/h/ & //
133/v/ & //
134/z/ & //
135/z/ & //
136/m/ & /n/
137/m/ & //
138/n/ & //
139/r/ & /w/
140/l/ & /j/
141/w/ & /j/
142/r/ & /l/
143/i/ & //
144/i/ & //
145// & //
146/i/ & /u/
147/u/ & //
148/u/ & //
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