## daVOT.png The image is a graph that represents an audio signal over time, specifically for the sound "da." The x-axis of the graph is labeled as "Time (s)" and ranges from 0.0 seconds to approximately 0.8796 seconds. The y-axis is labeled with values ranging from -0.9722 at the bottom to 1 at the top, indicating the amplitude or intensity of the sound wave. The graph shows a waveform that starts at zero on both axes and then rises sharply in the middle section, representing the "da" sound. There are two vertical dotted lines labeled with letters: one is marked 'V' near the left side of the graph, and the other is marked 'R' closer to the right side. The text above the graph reads: "Fully voiced /da/ with voicing start (V) and release (R) marked." This indicates that the sound "da" has been fully voiced, meaning it involves both vibration of the vocal cords. The 'V' marks where the voice starts, which is at around 0.1 seconds on the time axis, and the 'R' marks where the voice stops or releases, which occurs near 0.35 seconds. The graph provides a visual representation of how the sound "da" changes in intensity over time, with the vocal cords being active during the voiced portion (from V to R) and silent at other times. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.