Browsing Theses - PhD by Title
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Acoustic and perceptual assessment of stop consonants produced by normal and dysarthric speakers.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 2000) -
An acoustic and perceptual study of vowel formant trajectories in American English
(Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991) -
Acoustic characteristics of stop consonants: a controlled study.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1976) -
Acoustic correlates of nasality in speech.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1996) -
Acoustic correlates of word stress in American English
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006-09) -
Acoustic evidence for the development of speech
(Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989) -
Acoustic measurements for speaker recognition.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1969) -
An acoustic-phonetic approach to speech recognition : application to the semivowels
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, 1987) -
Acoustic-phonetic constraints in continuous speech recognition: a case study using the digit vocabulary.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1985) -
Acoustical study of the development of stop consonants in children.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 2005) -
The acoustics of fricative consonants
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, 1985) -
Analysis and synthesis of fricative consonants.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1995) -
An articulatory model for the vocal tracts of growing children.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1980) -
A characterization of American English intonation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976) -
Classification of stop consonant place of articulation.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 2004) -
Detection of consonant voicing: a module for a hierarchical speech recognition system.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1999) -
Discontinuous adventitious lung sounds: measurement, classification, and modeling.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1981) -
Dynamic articulatory model of speech production using computer simulation.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1966) -
Estimating glottal voicing source characteristics by measuring and modeling the acceleration of the skin on the neck.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 2002)