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Volume 13 : 1 January 2013
ISSN 1930-2940

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Acoustic Characteristics of Vowels in Telugu

Krishna. Y., Ph.D.


Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1. Introduction
1.2. Telugu Language
1.3. Vowel Characteristics
1.4. Speech Analysis
1.5. Acoustic (Temporal and Spectral) Characteristics
1.6. Role of Acoustic Characteristics of Vowels in Human Communication and Need for the Study
1.7. Aim of the Study
1.8. Objectives of the Study

Chapter 2 Review of Literature

2.1. Introduction
2.2. Speech
2.3. Speech Analysis
2.4. Telugu Language and Its Vowel System
2.5. Vowel Duration
2.6. Fundamental Frequency
2.7. Formant Frequencies
2.8. Format Bandwidth
2.9. Vowel Space
2.10. Summary

Chapter 3 Method

3.1. Introduction
3.2. Material
3.3. Participants
3.4. Procedure
3.5. Inter and Intra Judge Reliability
3.6. Statistical Analysis

Chapter 4 Results and Discussion

4.1. Temporal Characteristics of Telugu Vowels
4.2. Spectral Characteristics of Telegu Vowels
4.3. Clinical Implications

Chapter 5 Summary and Conclusion

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This is only the beginning part of the dissertation. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ THE DISSERTATION IN PRINTER-FRIENDLY VERSION.


Krishna. Y., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Speech & Hearing
Manipal College of Allied Health Sciences
Manipal University
Manipal – 576 104
Karnataka
India
krishna.y@manipal.edu

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