Is a subfield of phonetics which deals with acoustic aspects of speech sounds. Acoustic phonetics investigates properties like the
mean squared amplitude of a waveform, its duration, its fundamental
frequency, or other properties of its frequency spectrum, and the relationship of these properties to other
branches of phonetics (e.g. articulatory or auditory
phonetics), and to abstract linguistic concepts
like phones, phrases, or utterances.
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Acoustic phonetics
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