Atul Sinha
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Iete Journal of Research | 1984
Atul Sinha; G. Kashipati Rao
Acoustic cues, burst and formant transition, are investigated for English stop consonant perception by native speakers of Indian languages. Synthesized initial stop CV syllables are used. Burst is found to be usually of low intensity and nearly invariant for labials and apicals. It is not at all important in perception of labials, but carries a significant perceptual weight for velars, and is a sufficient cue for /di/. Formant transition though perceptually very important is not a sufficient cue for velars /gV/, /di/ & /de/. These results offer further evidence to perceptual importance of front cavity resonance, serving as a simplifying reference to articulation. Hence pointing at the functional equivalence of the two cues. Both providing a spectrally continuous change from the release into the following vowel. In general we suggest that burst carries perceptual weight only when its spectrum is near to the front cavity resonance of the vowel. And formant transition though very important, is a sufficient c...
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Daniel Willem Elisabeth Schobben; Peter-Andre Redert; Atul Sinha; Marc Joseph Rita Op De Beeck; Piotr Wilinski; Willem Lubertus Ijzerman
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Carel-Jan L. Van Driel; Atul Sinha
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Raoul Mallart; Atul Sinha
Archive | 1997
Atul Sinha; Theodorus Jacobus Johannes Denteneer; Serverius Petrus Paulus Pronk; Hendrik Gemmualdus Jacobus Theunis
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Atul Sinha
Archive | 1995
Carel-Jan L. Van Driel; Atul Sinha
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1999
Paulo M. Castello Da Costa; Nermeen Ismail; Ross Morley; Atul Sinha
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Raoul Mallart; Atul Sinha
Archive | 1996
Atul Sinha; Augustus J. E. M. Janssen