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    The relation between tongue shape and pitch in clarinet playing using ultrasound measurements by Lulich, Steven M., Charles, Sherman, Lulich, Benjamin

    “…Tongue shapes during clarinet performances of chromatic scale, portamento and pitch bending exercises were imaged using an ultrasound machine while audio and…”
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    Tracheo-bronchial soft tissue and cartilage resonances in the subglottal acoustic input impedance by Lulich, Steven M, Arsikere, Harish

    “…This paper offers a re-evaluation of the mechanical properties of the tracheo-bronchial soft tissues and cartilage and uses a model to examine their effects on…”
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    Articulatory-acoustic relations in the production of alveolar and palatal lateral sounds in Brazilian Portuguese by Charles, Sherman, Lulich, Steven M.

    “…Lateral approximant speech sounds are notoriously difficult to measure and describe due to their complex articulation and acoustics. This has prevented…”
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    Laryngeal, Respiratory, and Acoustic Characteristics of Vocal Trillo With Simultaneous High-Speed Videoendoscopy, Inductive Plethysmography, and Acoustic Recordings by Patel, Rita R., Lulich, Steven M., Francisco, Paulina

    Published in Journal of voice (25-11-2023)
    “…OBJECTIVEThis study aimeed to examine the characteristics of formed and unformed trillo, an essential ornament found in 17th-century Italian vocal music, using…”
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    Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises in healthy young adults: Articulatory, acoustic, and aerodynamic measurements during phonation at threshold by Lulich, Steven M., Patel, Rita R.

    “…Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTEs) are increasingly popular as therapeutic exercises for patients with voice disorders. This popularity is reflected…”
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    Case study of Brazilian Portuguese laterals using a novel articulatory-acoustic methodology with 3D/4D ultrasound by Charles, Sherman, Lulich, Steven M.

    Published in Speech communication (01-10-2018)
    “…The focus of this case study is the articulation and the acoustics of laterals in Brazilian Portuguese. The study probes 1) the status of velarization in…”
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    Phonetics of Polish "soft"-"hard" vowel allophony by Lulich, Steven M, Cavar, Malgorzata E

    “…This paper reports on the results of a three-dimensional ultrasound study of Polish vowels in consonant-vowel sequences. It was found that allophonic variation…”
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    Vocal tract shape and acoustic adjustments of children during phonation into narrow flow-resistant tubes by Patel, Rita R., Lulich, Steven M., Verdi, Alessandra

    “…The goal of the study is to quantify the salient vocal tract acoustic, subglottal acoustic, and vocal tract physiological characteristics during phonation into…”
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    Articulatory and acoustic characteristics of the Korean and English word-final laterals produced by Korean female learners of American English by Hwang, Young, Lulich, Steven M., de Jong, Kenneth J.

    “…English [ɫ] exhibits retracted tongue dorsum and low F2 frequencies compared to Korean [l], but is frequently asserted to be perceptually similar to Korean [l]…”
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    Subglottal resonances of American English speaking children by Yeung, Gary, Lulich, Steven M., Guo, Jinxi, Sommers, Mitchell S., Alwan, Abeer

    “…This paper presents an investigation of children's subglottal resonances (SGRs), the natural frequencies of the tracheo-bronchial acoustic system. A total of…”
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    Palatalization in coronal consonants of Polish: A three-/four-dimensional ultrasound study by Ćavar, Malgorzata E., Rudman, Emily M., Lulich, Steven M.

    “…This paper presents the results of an articulatory study of palatalized consonants in Polish, a language with a typologically rare concentration of two…”
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    Subglottal resonances and distinctive features by Lulich, Steven M.

    Published in Journal of phonetics (2010)
    “…This paper addresses the phonetic basis of the distinctive feature [±back]. The second subglottal resonance (Sg2) is known to fall near the boundary between…”
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    Automatic tongue surface extraction from three-dimensional ultrasound vocal tract images by Naga Karthik, Enamundram M. V., Karimi, Elham, Lulich, Steven M., Laporte, Catherine

    “…Three-dimensional (3D/4D) ultrasound (US) imaging of the tongue has emerged as a useful instrument for articulatory studies. However, extracting quantitative…”
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    The effect of exposure to a single vowel on talker normalization for vowels by Morton, John R, Sommers, Mitchell S, Lulich, Steven M

    “…The current work investigated the role of single vowels in talker normalization. Following initial training to identify six talkers from the isolated vowel…”
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    Allophonic Variation in the Polish Vowel /ɨ/: Results of a 3D Ultrasound Study and their Phonological Implications by Ćavar, Małgorzata E, Lulich, Steven M

    Published in Journal of Slavic linguistics (2020)
    “…This article presents new data on allophonic variation of the Polish vowel commonly transcribed as /ɨ/ and frequently analyzed as phonologically back (e.g.,…”
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    Automatic detection of the second subglottal resonance and its application to speaker normalization by Wang, Shizhen, Lulich, Steven M., Alwan, Abeer

    “…Speaker normalization typically focuses on inter-speaker variabilities of the supraglottal (vocal tract) resonances, which constitute a major cause of spectral…”
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    Subglottal resonances of adult male and female native speakers of American English by LULICH, Steven M, MORTON, John R, ARSIKERE, Harish, SOMMERS, Mitchell S, LEUNG, Gary K. F, ALWAN, Abeer

    “…This paper presents a large-scale study of subglottal resonances (SGRs) (the resonant frequencies of the tracheo-bronchial tree) and their relations to various…”
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    Automatic estimation of the first three subglottal resonances from adults’ speech signals with application to speaker height estimation by Arsikere, Harish, Leung, Gary K.F., Lulich, Steven M., Alwan, Abeer

    Published in Speech communication (01-01-2013)
    “…► Two recently-recorded corpora of speech and subglottal acoustics. ► Subglottal resonances (SGRs) measured from accelerometer signals. ► Automatic algorithm…”
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    A role for the second subglottal resonance in lexical access by Lulich, Steven M., Bachrach, Asaf, Malyska, Nicolas

    “…Acoustic coupling between the vocal tract and the lower (subglottal) airway results in the introduction of pole-zero pairs corresponding to resonances of the…”
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    Resonances and wave propagation velocity in the subglottal airways by Lulich, Steven M., Alwan, Abeer, Arsikere, Harish, Morton, John R., Sommers, Mitchell S.

    “…Previous studies of subglottal resonances have reported findings based on relatively few subjects, and the relations between these resonances, subglottal…”
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