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KMID : 0917519980040010019
Journal of Speech Sciences
1998 Volume.4 No. 1 p.19 ~ p.34
Measurement of the vocal tract area of vowels By MRI and their synthesis by area variation


Abstract
The author collected and compared midsagittal, coronal, coronal oblique, and transversal images of Korean monophthongs /a,i,e,o,u,??,??/ produced by a healthy male speaker using 1.5 T MR, VISION. Area was measured by computer software after tracing the cross-section at different points along the tract. Results showed that the width of the oral and pharyngeal cavities varied compensatorily from each other on the midsagittal dimension. Forman frequency values estimated from the area functions of the seven vowels showed a strong correlation (r=0.978) with those analyzed from the spoken vowels. Moreover, almost all of 35 students who listened to the synthesized vowels from area data perceived the synthesized vowels as equivalent to the spoken ones. Movement of constriction points of vowel /u/ with wider lip opening sounded /i/ and led to slight changes in vowel quality. Jaw and tongue movement led to major volume variation with an anatomicl limitation. Each corner vowel varied systematically from a somewhat constant volume of the average area. Thus, the author proposed that any simulation studies related to vocal tract area variation should reflect its constant volume. The results may be helpful to verify exact measurement of the vocal tract area through vowel synthesis and a simulation study before having any operation of the vocal tract.
Keywords: vowel, MRI, vocal tract, area function, formant synthesis
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