Paper ID: 2307.02299
Why can big.bi be changed to bi.gbi? A mathematical model of syllabification and articulatory synthesis
Frédéric Berthommier
A simplified model of articulatory synthesis involving four stages is presented. The planning of articulatory gestures is based on syllable graphs with arcs and nodes that are implemented in a complex representation. This was first motivated by a reduction in the many-to-one relationship between articulatory parameters and formant space. This allows for consistent trajectory planning and computation of articulation dynamics with coordination and selection operators. The flow of articulatory parameters is derived from these graphs with four equations. Many assertions of Articulatory Phonology have been abandoned. This framework is adapted to synthesis using VLAM (a Maeda's model) and simulations are performed with syllables including main vowels and the plosives /b,d,g/ only. The model is able to describe consonant-vowel coarticulation, articulation of consonant clusters, and verbal transformations are seen as transitions of the syllable graph structure.
Submitted: Jul 5, 2023