## waveform_ae.png The image is a graph that appears to represent an audio waveform of the sound produced by the word "cat," specifically focusing on the phoneme /æ/. The x-axis represents time in seconds, ranging from approximately -0.268 to 0.2562 seconds. The y-axis represents amplitude, with values ranging from about -0.7574 to 0.7529. The graph shows a series of peaks and troughs that correspond to the sound waves produced by speaking the word "cat." These peaks and troughs are irregular in shape and size, reflecting the natural variations in speech sounds. The amplitude values fluctuate as the sound wave rises and falls over time, indicating changes in volume during the pronunciation. There is no text or diagram other than what has been described above. The graph does not include any identifiable individuals or characters; it solely focuses on the acoustic representation of a phoneme from spoken language. 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.