Abstract

This paper deals with the formant features of the speech signals for nasal /n/, /m/ and liquid /l/, /r/ sounds in CV (consonant-vowel) syllables. The experimental material is based on the study of the features of these syllables uttered by four Italian speakers (one female and three male) in continuous speech. The features of CV combinations are presented in the form of generalized patterns of formant frequency evolutions, amplitudes, and tables. The experimental data can be used in designing recognition algorithms which allow the distances in the multidimensional space to be computed, or the rules with respect to a fuzzy grammar to be inferred.

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