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. 2016 Feb;59(1):15–26. doi: 10.1044/2015_JSLHR-S-14-0112

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Examples of the sampled motion path of the six sensors for producing a vowel (CVC), consonant (VCV), word, or short phrase. The blue curves are the original motion paths; the red circles are the sampled data points. Sensor labels are described in the text. (a) Example of sampled articulatory-movement path of /ƄɑƄɑ/ of all six sensors. Each curve is down-sampled to 10 points (indicated by red circles). Adapted from Wang, Green, Samal, & Yunusova (2013). (b) Example of sampled motion path of six sensors for producing /ɑrɑ/. Each curve is down-sampled to 10 points (indicated by red circles). (c) Example of sampled motion path of six sensors for producing the word “job.” Each curve is down-sampled to 20 points (indicated by red circles). (d) Example of a sampled motion path of six sensors for producing “How are you doing?” Each curve is down-sampled to 40 points (indicated by red circles). UL = upper lip; LL = lower lip; T1 = vicinity between the tongue apex and tongue blade; T2 = tongue-blade back; T3 = tongue-body front; T4 = tongue-body back.