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2020-01-01
Matthew C. Kelley, Benjamin V. Tucker
Multiple measures of vowel overlap have been proposed that use F1, F2, and duration to calculate the degree of overlap between vowel categories. The present study assesses four of these measures: the spectral overlap assessment metric [SOAM; Wassink (2006). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 119(4), 2334–2350],...
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Exploring the Use of Speech Features to Determine Mandibular Position In Oral Appliance Therapy for Dental Sleep Medicine
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This thesis assessed the use of speech characteristics to determine mandibular position for oral appliance therapy in dental sleep medicine. A review of the literature was completed indicating minimal research into this subject and no clear definition on appropriate use and application of the...
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2019-01-21
Catherine Ford, Filip Nenadić, Daniel Brenner, Benjamin V. Tucker
Contextually predictable, high frequency, competitor-dense words are often produced with less phonetically contrastive categories in spontaneous speech, often manifested with shorter durations. The present study investigates the role of temporal variation in the recognition of isolated words...