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Speech: A dynamic process takes readers on a rigorous exploratory
journey to expose them to the inherently dynamic nature of speech.
The book addresses an intriguing question: Based only on physical
principles alone, can the exploitation of a simple acoustic tube
evolve into an optimal speech production system comparable to the
one we possess? In the work presented, the tube is deformed step by
step with the sole criterion of expending minimum effort to obtain
maximum acoustic variations. At the end of this process, the tube
is found divided into distinctive regions and an acoustic space
emerges capable of generating speech sounds. Attaching this tube to
a model, an inherently dynamic and efficient system is created. In
the resulting system, optimal primitive trajectories are seen to
naturally exist in the acoustic space and the regions defined in
the tube correspond to the main places of articulation for oral
vowels and plosive consonants. All this implies that these speech
sounds are inherent properties of not only the modeled acoustic
tube but also of the human speech production system. This book
stands as a valuable resource for accomplished and aspiring speech
scientists as well as for other interested persons in search for an
introduction to speech acoustics that takes an unconventional path.
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