G. Fant, Acoustic theory of speech production, with calculations based on X-ray studies of Russian articulations. The Hague, 1960.

S. Maeda, Phonemes as concatenable units: VCV synthesis using a vocal-tract synthesizer In: Sound patterns of connected speech: Description, models and explanation, Arbeitsberichte des Instituts für Phonetik und digitale Sprachverarbeitung 31, pp.127-232, 1996.

J. Vaissière, Area functions and articulatory modeling as a tool for investigating the articulatory, acoustic and perceptual properties of the contrast between the sounds in a language, Experimental Approaches to Phonology, pp.54-72, 2007.

A. Michaud and H. Xueguang, Reassociated tones and coalescent syllables in Naxi (Tibeto-Burman), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, vol.35, issue.03, pp.237-255, 2007.
DOI : 10.1159/000082560

URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00144485

A. Michaud, Tonal reassociation and rising tonal contours in Naxi, Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol.29, issue.1, pp.61-94, 2006.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00130329

A. Rialland and M. B. Sangaré, Réanalyse des tons du bambara: des tons du nom à l'organisation générale du système, Studies in African Linguistics, vol.20, issue.1, pp.1-27, 1989.

L. Lidz, A synopsis of Yongning Na (Mosuo) Handout, circulated at the 39th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, 2006.

B. Michailovsky and A. Michaud, Syllabe inventory of a Western Naxi dialect, and correspondence with Joseph F. Rock's transcriptions, Cahiers de linguistique - Asie orientale, vol.35, issue.1, pp.3-21, 2006.
DOI : 10.3406/clao.2006.1745

A. Michaud, Three extreme cases of neutralisation : nasality, retroflexion and lip-rounding in Naxi, Cahiers de linguistique - Asie orientale, vol.35, issue.1, pp.23-55, 2006.
DOI : 10.3406/clao.2006.1746

URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00130120

D. Bradley, Proto-Loloish. Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies, Monograph series n°39, 1979.

P. Ladefoged and I. Maddieson, The Sounds of the World's Languages, 1996.

R. Willerman and P. K. Kuhl, Cross-language speech perception: Swedish, English, and Spanish speakers' perception of front rounded vowels, Proceeding of Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing. ICSLP '96, pp.442-445, 1996.
DOI : 10.1109/ICSLP.1996.607149

R. Carlson, B. Granström, and G. Fant, Some studies concerning perception of isolated vowels, Speech Technology Laboratory Quartely Progress and Status Report (STL-QPRS) 2-3, pp.19-35, 1970.

A. Bladon and G. Fant, A two-formant model and the cardinal vowels, Speech Transmission Laboratory Quarterly Progress Status Report (STL-QPRS), vol.1, pp.1-8, 1978.

G. Fant, Speech sounds and features, 1973.

K. Johnson, Speaker normalization in speech perception In Handbook of Speech Perception, pp.363-389, 2004.

K. R. Kluender, Sensitivity to change in perception of speech, Speech Communication, vol.41, issue.1, pp.59-69, 2003.
DOI : 10.1016/S0167-6393(02)00093-6

G. E. Peterson and H. L. Barney, Control Methods Used in a Study of the Vowels, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol.24, issue.2, pp.175-184, 1952.
DOI : 10.1121/1.1906875

C. Gendrot and M. Adda-decker, Impact of duration on F1/F2 formant values of oral vowels: an automatic analysis of large broadcast news corpora in French and German, Proceedings of Eurospeech/Interspeech 2005, pp.2453-2456, 2005.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00188096