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Acoustic models of speech production

The speech-production process was qualitatively described in Chapter 7. There we showed that speech is produced by a somce, such as the glottis, which is subsequently modified by the vocal tract acting as a filter. In this chapter, we turn our attention to developing a more-formal quantitative model of speech production, using the techniques of signals and filters described in Chapter 10. [Pg.309]


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