David Smith and Roy Patterson An analysis of Peterson and Barney's vowel formant data to investigate the evidence for scaling in human vowel formant data to investigate the evidence for scaling in human vowels.
This prevents duplicating a value when a neighboring segment sets a formant on the boundary.
The second formant is high, up near the third formant.
Finally, we offer a critique of the practice of vowel formant analysis, suggesting a new means of data normalization.
The formant structure of the nasal prototype has little effect on the nasal percept when it is preceded by a vowel.