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The axes are marked in Hertz, but scaled on <strong>the</strong> Bark scale, which reflects <strong>the</strong><br />

ear’s sensitivity to differences in pitch (cf. Ladefoged 1996: 80). The equation for<br />

calculating bark units from Hertz (Zwicker & Terhardt 1980) is:<br />

(3) B = 13 arctan (0.76 f) + 3.5 arctan (f/7.5) 2<br />

B – critical b<strong>and</strong> value in Bark<br />

f – frequency in kHz, arctan in radians<br />

The ellipses are centered on <strong>the</strong> mean for each vowel <strong>and</strong> have radii <strong>of</strong> two<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard deviations “along <strong>the</strong> first two principal components <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> distribution”<br />

(Maddieson & Anderson 1994). There is reasonable separation between <strong>the</strong> vowels<br />

indicating that <strong>the</strong> values <strong>of</strong> F1 <strong>and</strong> F2 are sufficient acoustic properties for distinguishing<br />

<strong>the</strong> vowels. However, some overlap exists between E <strong>and</strong> A, E <strong>and</strong> , <strong>and</strong> , <strong>and</strong> K <strong>and</strong> ,<br />

which indicates that o<strong>the</strong>r factors may assist in distinguishing <strong>the</strong>se pairs <strong>of</strong> vowels.<br />

Concerning E <strong>and</strong> A, <strong>the</strong>re is a large difference in b<strong>and</strong>width between <strong>the</strong> F1 values<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two vowels, which may be an additional cue for distinguishing <strong>the</strong> sounds. The<br />

vowel E has a mean b<strong>and</strong>width <strong>of</strong> 9.7 Hz (SD = 1.9), whereas <strong>the</strong> vowel A has a mean<br />

b<strong>and</strong>width <strong>of</strong> 23.5 Hz (SD = 7.2).<br />

Concerning E <strong>and</strong> , <strong>the</strong>re is a difference in <strong>the</strong> value <strong>of</strong> F3 between <strong>the</strong> two<br />

vowels, as is evident from <strong>the</strong> plot <strong>of</strong> F1 versus F3 shown in Figure 8.30. Since F2' takes<br />

into account <strong>the</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> F3, a plot <strong>of</strong> F1 vs. F2' also shows this separation between E<br />

<strong>and</strong> , as seen in Figure 8.31. Concerning <strong>and</strong> , <strong>and</strong> K <strong>and</strong> , I found no parameter<br />

resulting in an absolute separation between <strong>the</strong> two respective values in each pair.<br />

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