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Discrimination of five voice qualities and prediction to perceptual ratings
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Listeners' evaluations of voice quality in australian english speakers
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The long-term spectral measurement of voice quality as a social and personality marker: A review
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Abstract:
As a long-term vocal feature, voice quality can function as a marker of individuality, be a carrier of personality characteristics and affect, as well as being characteristic of social and ethnic groups. In measuring voice quality acoustically, therefore, the most appropriate measure is one that reflects this long-term nature, particularly when perceptual judgments are to be related to the acoustic values. One potentially useful long-term acoustic measure of voice quality is the long-term average spectrum. This paper reviews the success of the long-term average spectrum in discriminating voice qualities, and the consequent usefulness to researchers working in such areas as phonetics, communications, cross-cultural studies, personality and the social psychology of language.
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1203 Design Practice and Management; 3310 Linguistics and Language; 3312 Sociology and Political Science; 3616 Speech and Hearing; long-term average spectrum; personality marker; social marker; voice quality
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:395896
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Developmental and sociolinguistic variation in the speech of brisbane schoolchildren
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