## skyannotated.png The image is a graph that appears to represent an audio signal over time, likely from a speech sound analysis. The x-axis represents Time in seconds (s), ranging from 0 to approximately 0.6278 seconds. The y-axis represents the amplitude of the sound wave, with values between -0.3656 and 0.3023. The graph shows an audio signal labeled "sky," which is a word spoken in English. There are several annotations on the graph: 1. **Start of Voicing**: This annotation points to a specific point on the graph where the sound wave begins to rise, indicating that voicing starts at this moment. 2. **Stop Release**: This annotation indicates another point on the graph where there is a significant drop in amplitude, suggesting the release phase of a consonant sound. 3. **/s/ Duration**: The duration of the /s/ sound is marked with an arrow and labeled as "/s/", indicating that this section represents the sibilant sound in "sky." The graph visually shows how the sound wave changes over time for each phoneme, providing insights into the acoustic properties of speech sounds. 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.