The"pressurel' consonants w e r e /t, d, s/, the close vowel was /i/, the open vowel /a/, and the n a s a l consonant was /n/. These phonemes w e r e a r r a n g e d in disyllables, a s shown in Table 11-A-I. E a c h disyllable was i n s e r t e d into the c a r r i e r p h r a s e "saj igcn". E a c h p h r a s e was repeated ten t i m e s , and the p h r a s e s w e r e randomly o r d e r e d f o r each subject. The subjects w e r e instructed to produce the p h r a s e s a t r a t e and intensity l e v e l s that were comfortable and n o r m a l f o r them. All s p e a k e r s had a tendency to accent the final vowel of each t e s t disyllable.In addition to the nonsense disyllables, four meaningful Swedish words (also shown in TableII-A-1) werc produced. The /l e n s a r --1 e s n a r / p a i r was produced in the p h r a s e "Marta fort", and the /vantar --vatnar/
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