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In a speech signal, Voice Onset Time (VOT) is the period between
the release of a plosive and the onset of vocal cord vibrations in the
production of the following sound. Voice Offset Time (VOFT), on
the other hand, is the period between the end of a voiced sound and
the release of the following plosive. Traditionally, VOT has been
studied across multiple disciplines and has been related to many
factors that influence human speech production, including physical,
physiological and psychological characteristics of the speaker. The

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