Acoustic Phonetics Flashcards
What are vowels?
Speech sound formed without significant constriction within vocal tract and serves as a syllable nucleus.
What is the primary articulator of vowels?
tongue is primary articulator
True or False: only one vowel sound can occur within a syllable.
True it is called a syllabic vowel
Give 3 characteristics of vowels:
Good for oral examination—e.g., “aaaah”
4 can be sustained indefinitely
5 usually voiced
What are the three dimensions to describe vowels in English?
Tongue height high–low; open–close
Tongue advancement: front–back
Tip rounding: rounded–unrounded
What are the 2 of the 3 dimensions that are important to distinguish all vowels?
Tongue Height and Tongue advancement
What is a vowel quadrilateral?
Four-sided figure with corner (point) vowels /i u A æ/ as vertices.
Where symbols appear in
pairs, the one to the right represents
a rounded vowel.
What are monopthongs?
- A vowel with a single unchanging quality.
- represented by single symbols in IPA—e.g., /u/ who, /I/ hid, /æ/ had
What are diphthongs?
- vowel-like sound with a gradual transition from one vowel (onglide) to another
(offglide). - e.g., how, eye, hoy
- relatively slow transition
- represented by digraph in IPA—e.g., /aI/ (eye)
- occasionally but rarely shown with a tie-bar to indicate that a diphthong is really
one vowel—e.g., >aI.
In vocal tract configurations: F1 is directly related to
___________—more __________ vowels have
__________________ F1
F1 directly related to
openness—more open vowels have
higher F1
In vocal tract configurations: F2 inversely related to _______________— ________vowels have __________ F2
F2 is inversely related to backness—back vowels have lower
F2
In vocal tract configurations: F1 and F2 related to _________________________
F1 and F2 related to dimensions of
articulation
What does this diagram show?
- Vowels Hilenbrand et al. (1995)
- men, women, and children aged 10–12 years
- each vowel is represented by a wide range of F1–F2 values
- formant patterns overlap between vowel categories
What is a Spectrum Analyzer?
a device for determining spectrum of stored waveform.
* uses Fourier analysis