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LARYNX 1997
Marseille, France
June 16-18, 1997 |
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The Larynx Signal: Aspects of Production and Perception
Adrian Fourcin
University College London, UK
The two main aims of this brief discussion of the larynx signal are to:
- use continous speech as the basis of measurement rather than
to rely solely on sustained voice tokens
- base quantitative appraisal on the use of unsmoothed larynx
period by period analyses
These approaches may help to make it feasible to examine patterned structures
of voice activity which are otherwise difficult to discern. Particular examples
are given of the application of these methods to normal and pathological
speech in regard to range, regularity and an aspect of voice quality.
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Bibliographic reference.
Fourcin, Adrian (1997):
"The larynx signal: aspects of production and perception",
In LARYNX-1997, 1-10.