TY - GEN
T1 - Magnitude and timing of acceleration peaks in stressed and unstressed syllables
AU - Svensson Lundmark, Malin
N1 - Conference code: 25
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - Segment transitions can be accounted for by acceleration peaks, which appear at the edges of articulatory speech postures. The present study builds on previous research on timing of acceleration, and expands it by investigating magnitude of acceleration peaks at segment offset, comparing stressed and unstressed syllables. Acceleration peaks of lower lip and lower jaw are measured on ten Swedish speakers using EMA methodology. Results show strong correlation between acceleration and velocity peak magnitude, with overall more magnitude in stressed syllables, and highest acceleration peaks on lower lip. However, timing of the acceleration peaks, as measured from minimal velocity, is not affected by how fast the articulators are moving. The results reveal possible different functions of acceleration peak magnitude vs timing, also between the two articulators. The study stresses the significance of mapping acceleration peaks in speech for use in prosodic research.
AB - Segment transitions can be accounted for by acceleration peaks, which appear at the edges of articulatory speech postures. The present study builds on previous research on timing of acceleration, and expands it by investigating magnitude of acceleration peaks at segment offset, comparing stressed and unstressed syllables. Acceleration peaks of lower lip and lower jaw are measured on ten Swedish speakers using EMA methodology. Results show strong correlation between acceleration and velocity peak magnitude, with overall more magnitude in stressed syllables, and highest acceleration peaks on lower lip. However, timing of the acceleration peaks, as measured from minimal velocity, is not affected by how fast the articulators are moving. The results reveal possible different functions of acceleration peak magnitude vs timing, also between the two articulators. The study stresses the significance of mapping acceleration peaks in speech for use in prosodic research.
U2 - 10.21437/Interspeech.2024-746
DO - 10.21437/Interspeech.2024-746
M3 - Paper in conference proceeding
T3 - Interspeech
SP - 2630
EP - 2634
BT - Proc. Interspeech 2024
PB - Incheon International Speech Communication Association
T2 - Interspeech 2024
Y2 - 1 September 2024 through 5 September 2024
ER -