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Leveraging Real-Time MRI for Illuminating Linguistic Velum Action
2021
Conference of the International Speech Communication Association
Velum actions are critical to differentiating oral and nasal sounds in spoken language; specifically in the latter, the velum is lowered to open the nasal port and allow nasal airflow. However, details on how the velum is lowered for nasal production in speech are scarce. State-of-the-art real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rtMRI) can directly image the entirety of the moving vocal tract, providing spatiotemporal kinematic data of articulatory actions. Most instrumental studies of speech
doi:10.21437/interspeech.2021-1823
dblp:conf/interspeech/OhBN21
fatcat:3qneyuckjzfj5chpk3noludso4