This is so informative and easy to understand even for a amateur acoustic enthusiast like me. Thank you for this amazing content! Nice visuals and audio samples too!
hello, it is very helpfull, the only thing I miss and what I actually would like to know is: how to distinguish approximants (j,w) from transition between two vowels, because approximants are really close to vowels and if they are between two vowels, it is hard to say that it is just the formant transition between two vowels or that it is the approximant itself
This is my favorite lesson in your whole series. Thank you very much. You're a great teacher❤
Thanks for the video. It’s much better than my undergrad lecture and great help for praxis prep!
I’m glad I found this. Thank you so much for sharing. It has helped me in my thesis on speech analysis.
This is so informative and easy to understand even for a amateur acoustic enthusiast like me. Thank you for this amazing content! Nice visuals and audio samples too!
Wow you made speech acoustics so easy! Loved them!!
These videos are so amazingly helpful!!! Thank you so much!!!! Excellent explanations and examples!!!
16:29 differences in frequency means change of place of articulation
17:15 voiced sound has voicing bar, periodicity in voiced fricatives
What a great video! Thanks for sharing.
Is the low F3 formant for rhotics only for the English r or is it also the case for the more common alveolar trills and taps
so clear and helpful! thank you!
i love your videos!! thanks for the effort!
Dear Dr. Winn! Fabulous teaching. Do you have any tutorials on Automatic Speech Recognition too?
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great video
أسعدتني جدا محاضراتك على الرغم من صعوبة الترجمة لكنها كانت مفيدة جدا، لدي سؤال كيف استطيع الربط بين الترددات والرسم الطيفي، شكرا جزيلا
hello, it is very helpfull, the only thing I miss and what I actually would like to know is: how to distinguish approximants (j,w) from transition between two vowels, because approximants are really close to vowels and if they are between two vowels, it is hard to say that it is just the formant transition between two vowels or that it is the approximant itself
much obliged..!
Thank you so much