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Effects of tongue position in the simplified vocal tract model of Japanese sibilant fricatives /s/ and /ʃ/.

The effects of tongue position on sound properties were investigated by using simplified models of sibilant fricatives /s/ and /ʃ/. These were constructed from medical images of a native Japanese-speaking subject who pronounced both fricative sounds. The sounds generated by the models were experimentally measured and compared with the subjects /s/ and /ʃ/. The position of tongue models altered the main peak frequency and spectral mean of the generated sound, which resulted in the reproduction of frequency characteristics of /s/ or /ʃ/ with the subjects tongue position.

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