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Rhythmic tapping difficulties in adults who stutter: a deficit in Central Clock and/or Motor Implementation?
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03508535 ; 2022 (2022)
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Why final stop phonemes became unreleased stops? The cases of Vietnamese and Korean
In: 18th RFP Conference (French Phonology Network) ; RFP 2021 - 18èmes rencontres du Réseau Français de Phonologie / 18th Meeting of the French Phonology Network (RFP2021) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03481440 ; RFP 2021 - 18èmes rencontres du Réseau Français de Phonologie / 18th Meeting of the French Phonology Network (RFP2021), E.A. 999 – Université Clermont Auvergne, Jul 2021, Clermont-Ferrand, France. pp.51-53 ; https://rfp2021.sciencesconf.org/ (2021)
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Laryngeal movements in the production of Korean stop consonants
In: 2021 Fall Conference of the Korean Society of Speech ; KSSS 2021 - Fall conference of the Korean Society of Speech Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03481530 ; KSSS 2021 - Fall conference of the Korean Society of Speech Sciences, Korean Society of Speech Sciences (한국음성학회), Nov 2021, Seoul, South Korea ; https://www.eksss.org/ (2021)
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Vocal drum sounds in human beatboxing: An acoustic and articulatory exploration using electromagnetic articulography
In: ISSN: 0001-4966 ; EISSN: 1520-8524 ; Journal of the Acoustical Society of America ; https://hal.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/hal-03107358 ; Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Acoustical Society of America, 2021, 149 (1), pp.191-206. ⟨10.1121/10.0002921⟩ ; https://asa.scitation.org/doi/full/10.1121/10.0002921 (2021)
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Humming beatboxing : the vocal orchestra within
In: MAVEBA 2021 - 12th International Workshop Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03510719 ; MAVEBA 2021 - 12th International Workshop Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications, Universita Degli Studi Firenze, Dec 2021, Florence, Italy ; http://maveba.dinfo.unifi.it (2021)
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Beatboxing, is it talking?
In: 12th International Seminar on Speech Production ; ISSP 2020 - 12th International Seminar on Speech Production ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03080931 ; ISSP 2020 - 12th International Seminar on Speech Production, Haskins Laboratories, Dec 2020, Providence (virtual), United States ; https://issp2020.yale.edu/ (2020)
Abstract: International audience ; Plosive consonants /p, t, k/ are among the most commonly-found phonemes in the phonologicalinventory of the world’s languages [Maddieson & Disner, 1984]. In addition to their linguistic role,they also fulfil an extralinguistic role. Syllables with plosive consonants are used in instrumentalpractice, for playing wind instruments and percussion. They also support vocal practice, as is the casewith scat or Indian konnakol. The linguistic origin of these sounds impacts their articulation evenwhen they are used in an extralinguistic way. Some studies have highlighted articulatory differencesin the plosives used in instrumental practice depending on the player’s first language [Lamkin, 2005,Heyne et al., 2019].This study focuses on Human Beatboxing (HBB) production. HBB is an emerging vocal art thatrelies on the human vocal instrument to produce all kinds of sound for the purpose of music making.Plosive sounds are highly exploited. HBB learning frequently begins with training on speech plosives,syllables or sentences. For instance, kicks, the sounds used to imitate the bass drum, are learned froma [p] or [b] consonant, hi-hats, which reproduce the sound of the hi-hat, stem from a [t] or [ts], orthe rimshot technique, is based on a [k]. An open research question is that of the similarities anddifferences in the articulatory dynamics between speech and HBB. In the present study, we examinearticulatory trajectories and ventilatory volumes, and compare the production of plosive consonantsin speech and plosive sounds in HBB with same places of articulation.Four French speaking beatboxers were recorded. Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) wascombined with acoustic, electroglottographic and ventilatory measurements. The spoken plosives/p, t, k/ were compared to their HBB equivalent in terms of place of articulation: kick, hi-hat andrimshot. The bursts of the plosives were manually segmented and annotated from the audio recordingsusing Praat software [Boersma, 2006]. 3D trajectories of three flesh points of the tongue (apex/blade,middle and dorsum) and four flesh points of the lips (upper and lower, median and lateral) wereextracted from the EMA recordings.Although common features are observed especially regarding place of articulation and trajectory,the detailed analysis of acoustic, articulatory and ventilatory data shows that the production ofplosive sounds in HBB is clearly different from that of plosive sounds in speech. Ventilatory volumesare engaged differently in HBB and speech sound production. The articulatory dynamics ofHBB plosive sound production desplays aspects that are specific to HBB and different from that ofspeech. In the case of the kick compared to a bilabial voiceless plosive, the occlusion can be lateralized.This lateralization of the bilabial occlusion release is observed in some beatboxers, but notsystematically. The side (left or right) of lateralization depends on the beatboxer. This labial gestureis presumably intended to better control lip tension at the occlusion release. The tongue is alsovery active even though the occlusion involves the lips. Articulatory speeds are often higher in HBBthan in speech, especially before the burst. The lingual dynamics of the HBB plosive sounds seemsto be consistent with the use of an ejective mechanism. The very active and reproducible lingual dynamics during articulation of the bilabial plosive sounds of HBB cannot be fully explained by coarticulation.Further, all three tongue coils are recruited in almost the same way, indicating an overallmovement of the tongue. Therefore, this seems to suggest a movement of the tongue in relationto the laryngeal upward movement specific to the ejective mechanism already observed in previousstudies [Proctor et al., 2013, De Torcy et al., 2014, Sapthavee et al., 2014, Blaylock et al., 2017,Patil et al., 2017, Dehais Underdown et al., 2019] and used to increase the acoustic efficiency of thesound. The complex articulatory dynamics and a widespread use of the ejective mechanism make thestudy of HBB plosive sound production a promising research field, which may contribute to a broaderunderstanding of articulatory phenomena at the lingual level.
Keyword: [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; [SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]; [SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing; beatbox
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03080931
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Complexity of Rhythmic Tapping Task and Stuttering
In: International Seminar on Speech Production ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03096266 ; International Seminar on Speech Production, Dec 2020, Rhodes Island, United States (2020)
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Acoustic and physiological atypicalities in the perceptually fluent speech of people who stutter
In: International Seminar on Speech Production ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03096269 ; International Seminar on Speech Production, Dec 2020, Rhodes Island, United States ; https://issp2020.yale.edu/ (2020)
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Malayalam three-way rhotics contrast: Articulatory modelling based on MRI data
In: ISSP 2020 - 12th International Seminar on Speech Production ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03132829 ; ISSP 2020 - 12th International Seminar on Speech Production, Dec 2020, Providence (virtual), United States (2020)
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Caractérisation des plosives finales dans des langues d'Asie : une étude multilingue du non relâchement
In: Actes de la 6e conférence conjointe Journées d'Études sur la Parole (JEP, 33e édition), Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN, 27e édition), Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues (RÉCITAL, 22e édition). Volume 1 : Journées d'Études sur la Parole ; JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2020 - 6e conférence conjointe 33e Journées d'Études sur la Parole, 27e Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles, 22e Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02798592 ; JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2020 - 6e conférence conjointe 33e Journées d'Études sur la Parole, 27e Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles, 22e Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues, Jun 2020, Nancy, France. pp.597-605 ; https://jep-taln2020.loria.fr/ (2020)
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Beatboxer, est-ce parler ? Ce que nous en dit l'étude de la dynamique articulatoire d'un beatboxer
In: Actes de la 6e conférence conjointe Journées d'Études sur la Parole (JEP, 33e édition), Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN, 27e édition), Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues (RÉCITAL, 22e édition). Volume 1 : Journées d'Études sur la Parole ; JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2020 - 6e conférence conjointe 33e Journées d'Études sur la Parole, 27e Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles, 22e Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02798574 ; JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2020 - 6e conférence conjointe 33e Journées d'Études sur la Parole, 27e Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles, 22e Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues, Jun 2020, Nancy, France. pp.472-479 ; https://jep-taln2020.loria.fr/ (2020)
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An MRI-based articulatory characterization of Kannada coronal consonant contrasts
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03031319 ; 2020 (2020)
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Khöömii Mongol: diversité des styles et des techniques
In: Rencontres Nationales sur les Recherches en Musique ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03080904 ; Rencontres Nationales sur les Recherches en Musique, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Oct 2020, Paris, France ; https://recenmus.sciencesconf.org/ (2020)
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Speakers are able to categorize vowels based on tongue somatosensation
In: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2020)
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Diversity of styles and techniques in the practice of Mongol Khöömii
In: PEVOC 2019 - 13th Pan-European Voice Conference ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02301573 ; PEVOC 2019 - 13th Pan-European Voice Conference, Aug 2019, Copenhague, Denmark (2019)
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Jeux spectraux dans le chant Höömij Mongol et Tuva
In: CFA 2018 Le Havre, 23-27 Avril 2018 ; CFA 2018 - 14ème Congrès Français d'Acoustique ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01969147 ; CFA 2018 - 14ème Congrès Français d'Acoustique, Apr 2018, Le Havre, France (2018)
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Real-Time Control of an Articulatory-Based Speech Synthesizer for Brain Computer Interfaces
In: ISSN: 1553-734X ; EISSN: 1553-7358 ; PLoS Computational Biology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01459706 ; PLoS Computational Biology, Public Library of Science, 2016, 12 (11), pp.e1005119. ⟨10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005119⟩ (2016)
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By2014 Articulatory-Acoustic Dataset ...
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Real-Time Control of an Articulatory-Based Speech Synthesizer for Brain Computer Interfaces
Bocquelet, Florent; Hueber, Thomas; Girin, Laurent. - : Public Library of Science, 2016
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Evolution des activations cérébrales lors de la production de parole après exérèse de la cavité orale : étude IRMf
In: Second Congrès de la Société Française de Résonance Magnétique en Biologie et Médecine ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01498950 ; Second Congrès de la Société Française de Résonance Magnétique en Biologie et Médecine, Mar 2015, Grenoble, France. non paginé (2015)
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