Influences of tongue biomechanics on speech movements during the production of velar stop consonants: a modeling study.

Volume: 114, Issue: 3, Pages: 1582 - 1599
Published: Aug 27, 2003
Abstract
This study explores the following hypothesis: forward looping movements of the tongue that are observed in VCV sequences are due partly to the anatomical arrangement of the tongue muscles, how they are used to produce a velar closure, and how the tongue interacts with the palate during consonantal closure. The study uses an anatomically based two-dimensional biomechanical tongue model. Tissue elastic properties are accounted for in...
Paper Details
Title
Influences of tongue biomechanics on speech movements during the production of velar stop consonants: a modeling study.
Published Date
Aug 27, 2003
Volume
114
Issue
3
Pages
1582 - 1599
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