Relation of vocal tract shape, formant transitions, and stop consonant identification.
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Functional connectivity associated with acoustic stability during vowel production: implications for vocal-motor control.Structure, Movement, Sound, and Perception.Phrase-level speech simulation with an airway modulation model of speech production.Normative topographic ERP analyses of speed of speech processing and grammar before and after grammatical treatmentAn acoustically-driven vocal tract model for stop consonant production.Comparing the effects of Essix and Hawley retainers on the acoustics of speech.
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Relation of vocal tract shape, formant transitions, and stop consonant identification.
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Relation of vocal tract shape, formant transitions, and stop consonant identification.
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Relation of vocal tract shape, formant transitions, and stop consonant identification.
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Relation of vocal tract shape, formant transitions, and stop consonant identification.
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Relation of vocal tract shape, formant transitions, and stop consonant identification.
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Relation of vocal tract shape, formant transitions, and stop consonant identification.
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Relation of vocal tract shape, formant transitions, and stop consonant identification.
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P2860
P356
P1476
Relation of vocal tract shape, formant transitions, and stop consonant identification.
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P2093
Brad H Story
Kate Bunton
P2860
P304
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10.1044/1092-4388(2010/09-0127)
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2010-07-19T00:00:00Z