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Biomechanics of the orofacial motor system: Influence of speaker-specific characteristics on speech production

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Orofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech production and to impose constraints with which the central nervous system has to contend in order to achieve the goals of speech production. After a short explanation of the concept of biomechanics and its link with the variables usually measured in phonetics, two modeling studies are presented, which exemplify the influence of speaker-specific vocal tract morphology and muscle anatomy on speech production. First, speaker-specific 2D biomechanical models of the vocal tract were used that accounted for inter-speaker differences in head morphology. In particular, speakers have different main fiber orientations in the Styloglossus Muscle. Focusing on vowel /i/ it was shown that these differences induce speaker-specific susceptibility to changes in this muscle's activation. Second, the study by Stavness et al. (2013) is summarized. These authors investigated the role of a potential inter-speaker variability of the Orbicularis Oris Muscle implementation with a 3D biomechanical face model. A deeper implementation tends to reduce lip aperture; an increase in peripheralness tends to increase lip protrusion. With these studies, we illustrate the fact that speaker-specific orofacial biomechanics influences the patterns of articulatory and acoustic variability, and the emergence of speech control strategies.
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hal-01242406 , version 1 (12-12-2015)

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Pascal Perrier, Ralf Winkler. Biomechanics of the orofacial motor system: Influence of speaker-specific characteristics on speech production. Susanne Fuchs, Daniel Pape, Caterina Petrone & Pascal Perrier. Individual Differences in Speech Production and Perception , 3, Peter Lang Publishing Group, pp.223-254, 2015, Speech Production and Perception. ⟨hal-01242406⟩
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