Mistuning a harmonic of a vowel: grouping and phase effects on vowel quality
- PMID: 3958326
- DOI: 10.1121/1.393474
Mistuning a harmonic of a vowel: grouping and phase effects on vowel quality
Abstract
The harmonic sieve has been proposed as a mechanism for excluding extraneous frequency components from the estimate of the pitch of a complex sound. The experiments reported here examine whether a harmonic sieve could also determine whether a particular harmonic contributes to the phonetic quality of a vowel. Mistuning a harmonic in the first formant region of vowels from an /I/-/e/ continuum gave shifts in the phoneme boundary that could be explained by (i) phase effects for small amounts of mistuning and (ii) a harmonic sievelike grouping mechanism for larger amounts of mistuning. Similar grouping criteria to those suggested for pitch may operate for the determination of first formant frequency in voiced speech.
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