Kröger B J
Institut für Phonetik, Universität Köln, BRD.
Phonetica. 1993;50(4):213-33. doi: 10.1159/000261943.
A quantitative speech production model has been computer-implemented based on specifications of gestures as its input. Articulatory gestures serve the central role of phonological/phonetic units in speech organization. The present model is not based on task dynamics, but it still assumes a critically damped linear second-order system. The capability of this model is partially demonstrated by its application to reduction phenomena in conversational speech in German. Explanations in terms of timing and magnitude alterations of gestures in different articulators use only a few general principles for a variety of apparent segmental alterations. Some salient examples have been synthesized based on the current model, which also contributed to the evaluation of the parameter values involved in sample gestures.
一种基于手势规格作为输入的定量言语产生模型已通过计算机实现。发音手势在言语组织中起着语音/音系单位的核心作用。当前模型并非基于任务动态,但它仍假定为临界阻尼线性二阶系统。该模型的能力部分通过其在德语会话语音中的简化现象应用得到了证明。根据不同发音器官中手势的时间和幅度变化进行的解释,对于各种明显的音段变化仅使用了一些一般原则。基于当前模型已经合成了一些显著的例子,这也有助于评估样本手势中涉及的参数值。