Two Basic Questions on Phonetic Experimental Analysis
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Creator Wang Mai
Title Two Basic Questions on Phonetic Experimental Analysis
Publisher Faculty of International Studies, Prince of Songkla University
Publication Year 2557
Journal Title Journal of International Studies, Prince of Songkla University
Journal Vol. 4
Journal No. 1
Page no. 145-162
Keyword Phonetic experimental analysis, fundamental frequency normalization, tone, formant, tongue position
URL Website http://jis.fis.psu.ac.th/index.php/en/
ISSN 2228-8864
Abstract Normalization processing is the basis for phonetic fundamental frequency analysis. The original value enters the standard space through the translation of frequency and the compression and expansion of frequency range, during which the logarithmic transformation of frequency and the determination methods of frequency range are the decisive factors of the effect of normalization. Chinese initials, either voiced or voiceless, carry no tone information, while consonant endings act as the major tone carriers. Formant distribution bears a close relation to the tongue position of vowels; therein the first formant (F1) frequency is negatively related to the height of tongue position and the second formant (F2) frequency is positively related to the front-and-back of tongue position. In Chinese, the first formants (F1) the two tongue-tip vowels are consistent, while F2 and F3 of the flat-tongue vowels [? ?? ] stay adjacent to each other, but F2 and F3 of the rolling-tongue vowels [???] are distant
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