04- waveforms and spectra; acoustics of vowels Flashcards

1
Q

what property of spoken language makes it possible for us to understand one another on the phone?

A

acoustics

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2
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what is acoustics

A

the study of the physical properties of sounds

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3
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what kind of properties are sounds

A

physical

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4
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place, manner, and voicing are all what kind of properties

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articulatory

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5
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what is time

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in acoustics, time refers to the duration of a sound

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6
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what if frequency

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the number of cycles of a wave completed within 1 second

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7
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what is pitch

A

our perception of the fundamental frequency of speech

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8
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what is intensity

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the amplitude of a sound

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9
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what is a waveform

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graphical representation of sound in which intensity appears on the y-axis and time on the x-axis

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10
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what basic property of acoustics cannot be derived from a waveform?

A

frequency

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11
Q

how many frequencies do sine waves have

A

1

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12
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what is a spectrum

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graphical representation of sound in which intensity appears on the y-axis and frequency is on the x-axis

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13
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spectrum vs waveform

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spectrum: intensity vs frequency
waveform: intensity over time

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14
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are the frequencies evenly spaced on a spectrum

A

yes

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15
Q

source-filter theory source

A

larynx

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16
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what is a harmonic

A

component frequency of a speech sound

17
Q

what is another name for the first harmonic

A

fundamental frequency

18
Q

what is a fundamental frequency

A

base frequency or pitch of a person’s voice
F0= 100 or 200 hz

19
Q

what are formants

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peaks in the spectrum where intensity for a particular frequency is greater than for surrounding frequencies

20
Q

what formants are important in vowels

A

F(1) and F(2) (determine tongue height and tongue advancement)

21
Q

F(1) & tongue height

A

inverse relationship; the higher the tongue, the lower the formant on the spectrogram

22
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F(2) & tongue advancement

A

direct relationship; the more forward the tongue, the higher the F(2)