coarticulation
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coarticulation的意思释义 释义[医] 不动关节;英英释义 CoarticulationCoarticulatio

coarticulation怎么读
英式音标:[kətɪkjʊ\'leɪʃn]
美式音标:[kətɪkjʊ\'leɪʃn]
coarticulation的意思释义
释义
[医] 不动关节;
英英释义
CoarticulationCoarticulation in its general sense refers to a situation in which a conceptually isolated speech sound is influenced by, and becomes more like, a preceding or following speech sound. There are two types of coarticulation: anticipatory coarticulation, when a feature or characteristic of a speech sound is anticipated (assumed) during the production of a preceding speech sound; and carryover or perseverative coarticulation, when the effects of a sound are seen during the production of sound(s) that follow.
coarticulation用法及例句
例句参考
Coarticulation and theories of extrinsic timing.Numerical Model of Coarticulation
Numerical model of coarticulation
Modeling Coarticulation in Synthetic Visual Speech
Modeling Coarticulation in Synthetic Visual Speech
Coarticulation in VCV utterances: spectrographic measurements.
Coordination and coarticulation in speech production
Speech sound acquisition, coarticulation, and rate effects in a neural network model of speech production.
Methods and devices for producing and using synthetic visual speech based on natural coarticulation
Cognitive penetration of the mechanisms of perception: Compensation for coarticulation of lexically restored phonemes
