2010
DOI: 10.1556/aling.57.2010.2-3.8
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Automatic recognition of schwa variants in spontaneous Hungarian speech

Abstract: This paper analyzes the nature of the process involved in optional vowel reduction in Hungarian, and the acoustic structure of schwa variants in spontaneous speech. The study focuses on the acoustic patterns of both the basic realizations of Hungarian vowels and their realizations as neutral vowels (schwas), as well as on the design, implementation, and evaluation of a set of algorithms for the recognition of both types of realizations from the speech waveform. The authors address the question whether schwas f… Show more

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“…This can be explained by the more frequent realizations of the unstressed vowels as the neutral schwa. This is confirmed by some other measurements for Hungarian as well (Gósy 2004;Beke-Szaszák 2010). Figure 9 shows the within-speaker formant values of the stressed vowel in akkor while Figure 10 displays the within-speaker formant values of the unstressed vowel in the same word.…”
Section: Figsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This can be explained by the more frequent realizations of the unstressed vowels as the neutral schwa. This is confirmed by some other measurements for Hungarian as well (Gósy 2004;Beke-Szaszák 2010). Figure 9 shows the within-speaker formant values of the stressed vowel in akkor while Figure 10 displays the within-speaker formant values of the unstressed vowel in the same word.…”
Section: Figsupporting
confidence: 80%