Title of article :
Speaking Fundamental Frequency and Vowel Formant Frequencies: Effects on Perception of Gender
Author/Authors :
Marylou Pausewang Gelfer، نويسنده , , Quinn E. Bennett، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
11
From page :
556
To page :
566
Abstract :
Objectives/Hypothesis The purpose of the present study was to investigate the contribution of vowel formant frequencies to gender identification in connected speech, the distinctiveness of vowel formants in males versus females, and how ambiguous speaking fundamental frequencies (SFFs) and vowel formants might affect perception of gender. Study Design Multivalent experimental. Methods Speakers subjects (eight tall males, eight short females, and seven males and seven females of “middleâ€‌ height) were recorded saying two carrier phrases to elicit the vowels /i/ and /خ±/ and a sentence. The gender/height groups were selected to (presumably) maximize formant differences between some groups (tall vs short) and minimize differences between others (middle height). Each subjectsʹ samples were digitally altered to distinct SFFs (116, 145, 155, 165, and 207آ Hz) to represent SFFs typical of average males, average females, and in an ambiguous range. Listeners judged the gender of each randomized altered speech sample. Results Results indicated that female speakers were perceived as female even with an SFF in the typical male range. For male speakers, gender perception was less accurate at SFFs of 165آ Hz and higher. Although the ranges of vowel formants had considerable overlap between genders, significant differences in formant frequencies of males and females were seen. Conclusions Vowel formants appeared to be important to perception of gender, especially for SFFs in the range of 145–165آ Hz; however, formants may be a more salient cue in connected speech when compared with isolated vowels or syllables.
Keywords :
Speaking fundamental frequency , Vowel formant frequencies , Perception , gender
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Record number :
1281074
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