The extent to which it is necessary to model the dynamic behavior of vowel
formants to enable vowel separation has been the subject of debate in recen
t years. To investigate this issue, a study has been made on the vowels of
132 Australian English speakers (male and female). The degree of vowel sepa
ration from the formant values at the target was contrasted to that from mo
deling the formant contour with discrete cosine transform coefficients. The
findings are that, although it is necessary to model the formant contour t
o separate out the diphthongs, the formant values at the target, plus vowel
duration are sufficient to separate out the monophthongs. However, further
analysis revealed that there are formant contour differences which benefit
the within-class separation of the tense/lax monophthong pairs. (C) 1999 A
coustical Society of America. [S0001-4966(99)05706-9].