Chapter 8 - Acoustic Phonetics
Example 8.1 - Figure 8.1 Filtering "First campaign I worked in ..."
Example 8.2 - Speech synthesis demonstration
Example 8.3 - A spectrogram of the words heed, hid, head, had, hod, hawed, hood, who’d.
Example 8.4 - A blank formant chart (PDF)
Example 8.5 - bed, dead, and [ɡɛɡ].
Example 8.6 - [pʰɛm],[tʰɛn], and [kʰɛŋ].
Example 8.7 - fie, thigh, sigh, shy.
Example 8.8 - ever, weather, fizzer, pleasure.
Example 8.9 - led, red, wed, yell.
Example 8.10 - She came back and started again.
Example 8.11 - I should have thought spectrograms were unreadable.
Example 8.12 - A spectrogram of an English sentence as described in the text.
Example 8.13 - A spectrogram of an ordinary English sentence containing no names (British accent).
Example 8.14 - Wide-band and narrow-band spectrograms of the question Is Pat sad, or mad?
Example 8.15 - Female voice: heed, hid, head, had, hod, hawed, hood, who’d.