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No AccessJournal of Speech and Hearing ResearchResearch Article1 Sep 1961Bilabial Stop and Nasal Consonants: a Motion Picture Study and its Acoustical Implications Osamu Fujimura Osamu Fujimura Google Scholar https: //doi. org/10. 1044/jshr. 0403. 233 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Additional Resources FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited By Speech Communication142 (1-14) 1 Jul 2022Sonorant spectra and coarticulation distinguish speakers with different dialectsCharalambos Themistocleous, Valantis Fyndanis and Kyrana Tsapkini Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research56: 6 (1857-1874) 1 Dec 2013Five Decades of Research in Speech Motor Control: What Have We Learned, and Where Should We Go From Here? Joseph S. Perkell Journal of Phonetics39: 4 (668-682) 1 Oct 2011Compensatory articulation in American English nasalized vowelsChristopher Carignan, Ryan Shosted, Chilin Shih and Panying Rong The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America125: 4 (2272-2281) 1 Apr 2009Characteristics of air puffs produced in English "pa": Experiments and simulationsDonald Derrick, Peter Anderson, Bryan Gick and Sheldon Green Acoustical Science and Technology23: 2 (117-120) Quantitative analysis of articulatory behavior based on cascaded first-order systemsKohichi Ogata and Yorinobu Sonoda Phonetica59: 4 (245-262) 1 Dec 20021 Dec 2002The Trough Effect: Implications for Speech Motor ProgrammingBjörn Lindblom, Harvey M. Sussman, Golnaz Modarresi and Elizabeth Burlingame Speech Communication24: 3 (227-248) 1 Jun 1998Multi-pulse LPC modeling of articulatory movementsSoumya Bouabana and Shinji Maeda Speech Communication22: 2-3 (155-172) 1 Aug 1997On the fluid mechanics of bilabial plosivesXavier Pelorson, G. C. J. Hofmans, M. Ranucci and R. C. M. Bosch Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research40: 4 (877-893) 1 Aug 1997Lip and Jaw Kinematics in Bilabial Stop Consonant ProductionAnders Löfqvist and Vincent L. Gracco Speech Communication13: 3-4 (367-375) 1 Dec 1993Models for the production and acoustics of stop consonantsKenneth N. Stevens Journal of Phonetics20: 1 (127-142) 1 Jan 1992A phonetic analysis of prenasalized stops in MoruMartha W. Burton, Sheila E. Blumstein and Kenneth N. Stevens Systems and Computers in Japan22: 6 (67-76) Automatic lipreading by optical-flow analysisKenji Mase and Alex Pentland Journal of Phonetics19: 1 (161-174) 1 Jan 1991Constraints among parameters simplify control of Klatt formant synthesizerKenneth N. Stevens and Corine A. Bickley American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics98: 4 (323-332) 1 Oct 1990Use of cephalometry in diagnosing resonance disordersS. A. Jakhi and F. R. Karjodkar Language and Speech33: 3 (195-258) 1 Jul 1990Methods and Goals of Speech Production ResearchOsamu Fujimur Speech Communication6: 2 (77-142) 1 Jun 1987Linguistic units and units of speech productionCelia Scully Journal of Phonetics11: 1 (63-76) 1 Jan 1983Analysis, synthesis, and perception of visible articulatory movementsN. M. Brooke and Quentin Summerfield Quentin Summerfield (1983) Audio-visual Speech Perception, Lipreading and Artificial Stimulation Hearing Science and Hearing Disorders10. 1016/B978-0-12-460440-7. 50010-7 Auris Nasus Larynx1: 1 (33-41) 1 Jan 1974The Activity of the Lip in Articulation of a Japanese Vowel /O/Hajima Hirose Journal of Phonetics1: 3 (181-217) 1 Jul 1973Temporal coordination of consonants in the speech of children: preliminary dataSarah Hawkins Acta Oto-Laryngologica73: 2-6 (362-373) 1 Jan 1972Muscle Activation for Labial Speech Gestures: An Electromyographic and Acoustic Study of Normal SpeakersR. Leanderson and B. E. F. Lindblom Richard Luchsinger and Gottfried E. Arnold (1970) Physiologie der Sprachlaute Handbuch der Stimm- und Sprachheilkunde10. 1007/978-3-7091-7130-1₁1 Studia Linguistica22: 1 (1-14) 1 Jun 1968SOME PROBLEMS IN PSYCHOLINGUISTICSKerstin Hadding-Koch IEEE Transactions on Biomedical EngineeringBME-15: 3 (196-200) Integrating Flowmeter for Measuring Unimpaired Oral and Nasal AirflowJoseph H. Worth, James C. Runyon and Joanne D. Subtelny Journal of Linguistics4: 1 (47-68) 1 Apr 1968Speculations on performance modelsVictoria Fromkin Volume 4Issue 3September 1961Pages: 233-247 Get Permissions Add to your Mendeley library History Published in issue: Sep 1, 1961PubMed ID: 13702471 Metrics Topicsasha-topicsasha-article-typesCopyright & PermissionsCopyright © 1961 American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationPDF DownloadLoading. . .
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