Vocal xray
Cineflouroscopy (x-ray movies) of the vocal tract
This directory contains links to eight short x-ray movies, each of a single speaker of a British English dialect speaking a list of 63 words. Because of some errors in transferring these movies at least some words have been omitted from each of the videos. These videos have been made available on this web site but, because of their size, are really only suitable for people with a broadband connection.
Video title | Video filename | File size |
Vocal x-rays: Subject #1 | vocalTractXray_S01.mov | 6,985 kB |
Vocal x-rays: Subject #2 | vocalTractXray_S02.mov | 7,405 kB |
Vocal x-rays: Subject #3 | vocalTractXray_S03.mov | 9,307 kB |
Vocal x-rays: Subject #4 | vocalTractXray_S04.mov | 9,926 kB |
Vocal x-rays: Subject #5 | vocalTractXray_S05.mov | 4,503 kB |
Vocal x-rays: Subject #6 | vocalTractXray_S06.mov | 9,533 kB |
Vocal x-rays: Subject #7 | vocalTractXray_S07.mov | 7,957 kB |
Vocal x-rays: Subject #8 | vocalTractXray_S08.mov | 9,398 kB |
| As a guide to assist you with your interpretation of these movies, this figure on the left has been produced, illustrating the various parts of the vocal tract for a single frame for subject #1. Apart from the problem of the image focus not always being optimal, the jaw and the upper teeth very often get in the way of a clear view of the tongue. With some practice, however, you should become quite adept following the movements of the tongue and velum. You watch the shapes of the tongue for alveolar consonants, velar consonants and for the various vowel phonemes. Also note lip movements for labials. |
Content owner: Department of Linguistics Last updated: 13 Nov 2024 9:48am