Will Styler

Doctoral Student - University of Colorado Department of Linguistics

Online Companion to "Use of Stimulus Mixing to synthesize a continuum of nasality in Natural Speech"


Further Information about the methodology

Our abstract

A copy of the abstract submitted to the ASA and presented at the conference.

Our Poster

A High-Quality PDF of our poster.

Two Sample Continuua generated with the methodology

This is a zip file containing the two continuua shown on the poster, giving a good impression of the sound of the stimuli and the perceptual impressions of gradient nasality.

Downloading and implementing the script

Because this is still alpha software, we’ve elected not to make the script publicly available yet, but you’re welcome to email william (dot) styler (at) colorado (dot) edu if you’re interested, and we can talk further about your goals and whether the script would work well for your needs.

Experiments conducted using this methodology

Nasal Coarticulation in Lexical Perception

Scarborough, R., Styler, W., & Zellou, G. (2011). Nasal Coarticulation in Lexical Perception: The Role of Neighborhood-Conditioned Variation. In ICPhs XVII (pp. 1–4). Presented at the ICPhs XVII Conference, Hong Kong.

Nasal Coarticulation in Lexical Perception: testing the role of neighborhood-conditioned variation

A poster presented at the Testing Models of Phonetics and Phonology workshop at the LSA Institute 2011 discussing the first of the two experiments implemented. Abstract

About the researchers

Will Styler

Dr. Rebecca Scarborough

Georgia Zellou

About the University of Colorado Linguistics Department