CROSS-RACIAL STUDIES OF HUMAN VOCAL TRACT DIMENSIONS AND FORMANT STRUCTURES

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Title: CROSS-RACIAL STUDIES OF HUMAN VOCAL TRACT DIMENSIONS AND FORMANT STRUCTURES
Author: Hao, Jianping Grace
Description: This study compared formant frequencies and vocal tract dimensions of White American, African American, and Chinese male and female speakers. One hundred and twenty healthy adult subjects with equal numbers of males and females were divided among three races: forty White American speakers (twenty male speakers, and twenty female speakers), forty African American speakers (twenty male speakers, and twenty female speakers), and forty Chinese speakers (twenty male speakers, and twenty female speakers). Subjects were controlled for age, gender, height, weight, and dialect. Six dimensional parameters of the speakers’ vocal tract cavities were measured with acoustic reflection technology (AR). The first three formant frequencies of nine isolated vowels and of continuous speech were analyzed using CSL (Computerized Speech Lab). Significant gender and race main effects were found in certain vocal tract dimensions and formant frequencies of certain vowels and continuous speech. This study extended the application of AR-based length and volumetric examinations to speech production research including large groups of subjects. The findings of this study now provide speech scientists, speech-language pathologists, and other health professionals with a new acoustic and anatomical database for adult speakers from three different races. Attempts were also made to apply the vocal tract dimensional measurements to an empirical evaluation of the relationship between vocal tract dimension and formant structure.
Permanent Link: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1050668842
http://hdl.handle.net/2374.OX/15175
Date: 2002

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