Title of article
Evidence for Distinguishing Pressed, Normal, Resonant, and Breathy Voice Qualities by Laryngeal Resistance and Vocal Efficiency in Vocally Trained Subjects
Author/Authors
Elizabeth U. Grillo، نويسنده , , Verdolini Katherine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
7
From page
546
To page
552
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine if pressed, normal, resonant, and breathy voice qualities can be distinguished from one another by laryngeal resistance (LR; cmآ H2O/l/s) and/or vocal efficiency (VE; dB/cmآ H2Oآ أ—آ l/s) in vocally, trained subjects. The experimental design was a within-subjects repeated measures design. Independent variables were pressed, normal, resonant, and breathy voice qualities. Dependent variables were LR and VE. Participants were 13 women of age 18–45 years with established vocal expertise. After a brief training phase, subjects were asked to produce each of the voice qualities on the pitch A3 (220آ Hz) at a constant, individually identified comfortable dB level (آ±1آ dB), during a repeated consonant-vowel utterance of /pi pi pi pi pi/. Results indicated that LR but not VE reliably distinguished pressed, normal, and breathy voice. Neither of the measures, however, distinguished normal from resonant voice, which were distinguished perceptually. The results suggest that LR may provide a useful tool for studying the coordinative dynamics of pressed, normal, and breathy voice qualities.
Keywords
Laryngeal resistance , Vocal efficiency , Voice quality , normal , resonant , Breathy , Pressed
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Record number
1280417
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