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SPPA 4030 Speech Science Stephen M. Tasko Ph.D. CCC-SLP Western Michigan University

SPPA 4030 Speech Science Stephen M. Tasko Ph.D. CCC-SLP Western Michigan University. The Speech Chain (Denes and Pinson, 1993). What information is embedded within the speech acoustic signal?. Phonetic information Affective information Personal information Transmittal information

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SPPA 4030 Speech Science Stephen M. Tasko Ph.D. CCC-SLP Western Michigan University

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  1. SPPA 4030Speech ScienceStephen M. Tasko Ph.D. CCC-SLPWestern Michigan University

  2. The Speech Chain (Denes and Pinson, 1993)
  3. What information is embedded within the speech acoustic signal? Phonetic information Affective information Personal information Transmittal information Diagnostic Information
  4. Physical Quantities Basic vs. Derived Scalar vs. Vector Area Volume Displacement Velocity Acceleration Force Pressure Work Power Intensity Resistance Ohm’s Law (V=IR)
  5. Speech anatomy as “tubes” and “valves” Speech production is achieved through the systematic regulation of air pressures and flows within the lungs and vocal tract.
  6. Branches of science employed to understand speech communication Physics Acoustics Aerodynamics Kinematics Dynamics Biology Anatomy Gross anatomy Microscopic anatomy Molecular biology Neuroimaging Physiology Electrophysiology
  7. Source Filter Theory of Speech Production Assumptions in a nutshell What we hear coming out of someone’s mouth is the consequence of The generation of a sound source A filtering of that sound source via the vocal tract’s resonant characteristics The source and filter operate in a largely independent manner
  8. Standard Illustration of Source Filter Theory Speech (What We Hear) Filter (Resonator) Source (Phonation) Frequency Response Curve Input Spectrum Output Spectrum
  9. Same Source, Different Filter
  10. Different Source, Same Filters White Noise
  11. Different Source, Same Filters
  12. Different Source, Same Filters
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