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An example of LPC analysis for speech visualization with PASTE
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An example of LPC locus analysis
- sentence: [korewamomodesu]
(This ia a peach.)
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- word: [ame](rain)
(Falling accent, Type 1, HL)

- word: [ame](candy)
(Flat accent, Type 0, LH)

- word: [hasiga](edge)
(Falling accent, Type 1, HLL)

- word: [hasiga](chopstick)
(Falling accent, Type 2, LHL)

- word: [hasiga](bridge)
(Flat accent, Type 0, LHH)

- word: [ozisan](uncle)

- word:
[ozi:san](grand father)

An example of LPC section analysis
- 45th frame, [a], [korewamomodesu]
F1=803Hz, F2=1303Hz

- 18th frame, [a], [ame](rain), F0=164.0Hz, HL
F1=1177Hz, F2=1177Hz

- 34th frame, [e], [ame](rain), F0=96.5Hz, HL
F1=521Hz, F2=2013Hz

- F1-F2 plane
This is an example of Japanese vowel distributions for a next version.

Table an example of mean values of formant frequencies for
Japanese vowels uttered adult male speaker.
| Vowels | First Formant F1 |
Second Formant F2 | Third Formant F3 |
| /a/ | 780Hz | 1200Hz | 2520Hz |
| /i/ | 310Hz | 2300Hz | 3080Hz |
| /u/ | 330Hz | 1120Hz | 2350Hz |
| /e/ | 470Hz | 2040Hz | 2550Hz |
| /o/ | 420Hz | 710Hz | 2530Hz |
- English Vowels
- /r/, /l/
- F0
- word: [hasiga]
(chopstick)(Falling accent, Type 1, HLL)
- word: [hasiga]
(bridge) (Falling accent, Type 2, LHL)
- word: [hasiga]
(edge) (Flat accent, Type 0, LHH)
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