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Definite Change Taking Place: Determiner Realization in Multiethnic Communities in New Zealand
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In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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An Acoustic Analysis of New Zealand English Vowels in Auckland
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Tongue Retraction in Arabic: An Ultrasound Study
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2016 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2017)
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Comparison of vocal tract shape modelling methods: MRI vs AR
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Assessing and improving the intelligibility of synthetic speech for healthcare robot
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Liu, Wei. - : ResearchSpace@Auckland, 2013
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Perception of synthetic speech with emotion modelling delivered through a robot platform: an initial investigation with older listeners
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Perception of synthetic speech with emotion modelling delivered through a robot platform: an initial investigation with older listeners
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Perception of synthetic speech with emotion modelling delivered through a robot platform: an initial investigation with older listeners
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Changes in the pronunciation of Māori and implications for teachers and learners of Māori
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/u/ fronting and /t/ aspiration in Māori and New Zealand English
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Age-related changes in fundamental frequency and formants : a longitudinal study of four speakers
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The study is concerned with a longitudinal acoustic analysis of two sets of recordings from the same four speakers over an interval of between 29 and 50 years. The aim was to determine whether there is any evidence for age-related acoustic changes. Our analysis showed that the same speakers have lower f0, a lower F1, a marginally lower F2, and an unchanging or sometimes higher F3 in their later recordings. There is some suggestion from these data that the change in F1-f0 in Bark from earlier to late recordings is proportional to the change in F3-F2 in Bark. This suggests that there is shift in the speaker space roughly along a diagonal in the phonetic height x backness plane with increasing age. ; 4 page(s)
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200400 Linguistics
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/152997
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Blocking of word-boundary consonant lengthening in Sienese Italian
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Developmental trends in infant preferences for affective intent in mothers' speech
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Deepening or lessening the divide between diphthongs : an analysis of the Queen's annual Christmas broadcasts
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