Vocal stability and vocal tract configuration: An acoustic and electroglottographic investigation Journal Article


Author: Orlikoff, R. F.
Article Title: Vocal stability and vocal tract configuration: An acoustic and electroglottographic investigation
Abstract: Previous studies have reported differences in vocal fundamental frequency perturbation (jitter) and amplitude perturbation (shimmer) measures as a function of vowel type. However, it is not clear from those studies whether these effects derive from modifications in the shape of the vocal tract or from intrinsic vowel differences in mean fundamental frequency and vocal amplitude. The present study sought to address this issue using simultaneously obtained acoustic and electroglottographic (EGG) signals. Ten normal adult men and 10 normal adult women prolonged three maximally stable productions of the vowels /i/, /ε/, /{high symbol}/, /∧/, /α/, /⊃/, /o/, and /u. Vocal sound pressure level was maintained at 74 ± 4 dB, while mean fundamental frequency was maintained at 110 and 220 Hz ± 0.5 st for the male and female subjects, respectively. Results indicated that when vocal frequency and intensity are controlled, acoustic and EGG measures of mean jitter and shimmer do not show a significant vowel effect. © 1995 Raven Press, Ltd., New York.
Keywords: adult; clinical article; comparative study; voice; sex factors; acoustics; nervousness; phonation; voice quality; joint stability; frequency analysis; speech acoustics; human; male; female; article; support, non-u.s. gov't; laryngography; electroglottography; jitter; shimmer; vocal perturbation; vowel production; sound pressure; vowel; phonetics
Journal Title: Journal of Voice
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0892-1997
Publisher: Mosby Elsevier  
Date Published: 1995-06-01
Start Page: 173
End Page: 181
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/s0892-1997(05)80251-6
PUBMED: 7620540
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 28 August 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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