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Coarticulation, one of the central issues in experimental phonetic research, refers to the articulatory overlap of neighbouring sounds, resulting in acoustic and perceptual modifications of these sounds. Studies of the development of coarticulatory patterns in children have produced conflicting results concerning adult-child differences. This research compares coarticulatory properties of...
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A dataset of ultrasound and audio recorded with children with speech sound disorders. The Ultrax 2020 dataset is a collection of ultrasound tongue imaging and audio data, gathered from children with speech sound disorders by speech and language therapists in hospital environments. We recorded data with 43 English-speaking children, but only 37 gave consent to share their data. These are 11...
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A dataset of ultrasound and audio recorded with children with cleft lip and palate The cleft dataset is a collection of ultrasound tongue imaging and audio data, gathered from children with cleft lip and palate by a research speech and language therapist working in a hospital environment. We recorded data with 39 English-speaking children, but only 29 gave consent to share their data. These...
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A dataset of ultrasound and audio recordings from children with speech sound disorders. The UltraPhonix dataset contains 20 speakers (16 male, 4 female), aged 6-13 years.
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A dataset of ultrasound and audio recordings from children with speech sound disorders. The UXSSD dataset contains 8 speakers (2 female and 6 male), aged 5-10 years.
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A dataset of ultrasound and audio recordings from typically developing children. The UXTD dataset contains 58 speakers (31 female and 27 male), aged 5-12 years.
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Children’s speech presents a challenging problem for formant frequency measurement. In part, this is because high fundamental frequencies, typical of a children’s speech production, generate widely spaced harmonic components that may undersample the spectral shape of the vocal tract transfer function. In addition, there is often a weakening of upper harmonic energy and a noise component due to...
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The Arizona Child Acoustic Database is a longitudinal collection of audio samples from children between the ages of 2-7 years. The long-range goal of this project is to provide new insight into the physical mechanisms of vocal sound production during a critical period of growth and development. These data are being used to inform our efforts of building a model of speech production for child talkers.
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This site allows visitors to access recordings of speakers who stutter and background details about these speakers and the conditions in which the recordings were made. The recordings are available in various formats. The main two sets of recordings were made in normal speaking conditions and the final one was made when the sound of the speaker’s voice was altered as he or she spoke. The three...
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These transcripts and video files are samples of Spanish and English caregiver (almost always mother)-child interaction collected at child ages 2 ½, 3, and 3 ½ years as part of a 10-year longitudinal study of the language and literacy development of U.S.-born children raised in Spanish-speaking homes. Each recording is approximately 30 minutes in length. The caregiver and target child are...
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