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Some Studies on Acoustic Features of Human Speech in Relation to Hindi Speech Sounds
handle: 10821/3041
The present Paper aims to present a brief discourse on acoustic features related to human speech from the view point of analysis. After giving a brief review of modern methods currently in use in speech communication research, acoustic characteristics and features of human speech sound on the basis of spectrographic analysis of a limited number of Hindi Speech Sound are presented. The acoustic phonetic and the aeoustic prosodic parameters of human speech are briefly explained and the formant frequencies, and duration of Hindi vowels, concentration of acoustic energy for plosives and some affricates along with other related Parameters of conmsonants are presented in tabular form and discussed.
Acoustic Phonetic, Human Speech Sound, Acoustic Energy, Sound Spectrograph, Spectrographic Analysis
Acoustic Phonetic, Human Speech Sound, Acoustic Energy, Sound Spectrograph, Spectrographic Analysis
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