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Lip Positions in American English Vowels
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1964
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NeurolinguisticsSpeech ArticulationPsycholinguisticsAmerican English VowelsPhonologyPhoneticsCharacteristic Lip PositionsLanguage StudiesHealth SciencesLip PositionsCognitive ScienceSpeech ProductionMorphologyProsody (Linguistics)Speech CommunicationPhonology MorphologyPlaster CastsSpeech PerceptionLinguistics
Three kinds of data were used in an attempt to determine the parameters of characteristic lip positions in a range of American English vowels: (1) standardized simultaneous frontal and lateral photographs; (2) lateral x-rays; (3) plaster casts of a subject's lips. Among the measurements taken were the following: (1) distance between the corners of the mouth (width); (2) height of the opening on the midline; (3) area as measured on a frontal view; (4) protrusion; (5) retraction of the corners of the mouth. As a check on the consistency of measurement and performance, these data were used to compare a single subject's production of the set of vowels on a number of occasions. Comparisons with other subjects were also made. The interrelationships of these variables are discussed.
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