A phonologically calibrated acoustic dissimilarity measure
One of the most basic comparisons between objects is to ask how similar they are. Linguistics and phonology are founded on this question. The classic definitions of phonemes and features involve contrast between minimal pairs. A minimal pair of words requires that there be two sounds that are dis...
Main Authors: | Kochanski, G, Baghai-Ravary, L, Coleman, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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