Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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935905 | Lingua | 2012 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
This paper examines similarity measures based on acoustic and articulatory data from a set of crosslinguistically frequent consonants and vowels, and compares this phonetic similarity with measures of phonological similarity that are based on the crosslinguistic patterning of phonemes associated with these sounds.
► A phonetic similarity metric based on phonetic data. ► Audio, video, ultrasound, airflow, and electroglottograph data for 58 consonants and vowels. ► Comparison with measures of phonological similarity based on a database of phonological patterns.
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Authors
Jeff Mielke,