Source-filter theory
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Definition
Source-filter theory is a theory of speech production that emphasises the glottal source of sound and the filtering function of the supraglottal cavities.
Links
- Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
- Source-Filter Model for Selected Vowels
- Source-Filter Model of Speech Production
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