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Phonetic and Perception Simulation Programs, Model
5151
Phonetic
and Perception Simulation Programs, Model 5151, is a pedagogical tool for
acoustic phonetic and communication disorders sciences. These
interactive programs were designed by Professor Byoung W. Kim and John
Grozik (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) to provide a rich environment
for learning and experimenting with basic acoustic phonetic
principles. The software can be purchased separately (i.e., as a
standalone program) or as an option for Multi-Speech or CSL.

This module of the Perception program provides a
perception
flowchart and "connects" the structured analysis of a
selected
sound to perception. Each sound "lights up" the
appropriate path.
Applications
These
programs are designed to teach basic phonetic science principles to
students in acoustic phonetics and communication science courses.
Students
can be given assignments to explore various portions of the programs'
models to reinforce concepts discussed in class. If a data projector
is available, the teacher can use the programs to clearly show phonetic
science principles to the class.
In a
clinical environment, it can be useful for clinicians to have these
programs to help reacquaint themselves with the basic science underlying
various clinical acoustic and aerodynamic measures.
These
programs are ideal complements to the many other programs for pedagogical
applications that are available from Kay.

The figure above shows another model to clarify,
interactively,
the relationship between sounds and the articulators.
The
constricted "z" sound is illustrated above. When the
user
clicks on the sounds (upper right), the animation shows
movement of
articulators in the lower left and a schematized
model of the resonant
tube in the upper left.
Modules
Both
programs have modules for presenting the interactive models of acoustics,
kinematics, and aerodynamics.

The Phonetic Simulation program allows the user to click
on various sounds to see the articulatory gesture
animation and hear the
resultant sound. In the model
above, all three traditional phonetic
parameters (Place,
Manner, and Voiced/Voiceless) are well integrated
into
a single model of articulatory kinematics.

The screen shot from the Aerodynamics model shows,
interactively, the aerodynamic correlates to various
sounds. In the example above, when the button for
a specific sound is clicked, the model shows
pressure, resistance, and flow rate at various
points in the vocal tract.

A flowchart provided in the Perception program
shows,
simply and clearly, the unique functional relationship
between the
acoustic source-filter process of speech sound
production and the
acoustic-perceptual cues generated
by the process.

The screen shot above is from the program's online
explanation.
A complete explanation for each model is available.
Summary
The
Phonetic and Perception Simulation Programs present a powerful and
easy-to-use interactive environment for students to learn the underlying
principles of speech science. These principles are more easily
grasped using a "learning-by-doing" approach provided by the
software.
By
presenting these interactive models, these complex concepts are made more
concrete and "come to life." These programs are
ideal complements to Kay's other pedagogical products.
Current CSL, Model 4500 and
4150, software and
database options include:
-
Analysis-Synthesis
Laboratory (ASL), Model 5104 -
Applied
Speech Science for Dysarthrias, Model 5153
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Applied
Speech Science for Voice & Resonance Disorders, Model 5156
-
Auditory
Feedback Tools, Model 3506
-
Disordered
Voice Database,
Model 4337
-
Games,
Model 5167
-
Motor
Speech Profile,
Model 5141
-
Multi-Dimensional
Voice Program,
Model 5105
-
Neuroscience
for Human Communications, Model 5155
-
Palatometer
Database,
Model 4333
-
Phonetic
& Perception Simulation Programs, Model 5151
-
Phonetic
Database,
Model 4332
-
Real-Time
EGG Analysis, Model 5138
-
Real-Time
Pitch,
Model 5121
-
Real-Time
Spectrogram,
Model 5129
-
Respiration,
Phonation and Prosody Simulation, Model 5152
-
Signal
Enhancement Program, Model 5142
-
Sona-Match, Model 5127
-
Speech
Articulation: Animation of Muscle Vectors, Model 5154
-
Video
Phonetics Program and Database,
Model 5150
-
Voice
Range Profile, Model 4326
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