Vocal intensity: acoustic and articulatory correlates
- Analyses of jaw movement(obtained by Electromagnetic Articulography) and acoustics show that loud speech is an intricate phenomenon. Besides involving higher intensity and subglottal pressure it affects jaw movements as well as fundamental frequency and especially first formants. It is argued that all these effects serve the purpose of enhancing perceptual salience.
Author: | Anja Geumann |
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URN: | urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-56936 |
Parent Title (English): | Speech Motor Control in Normal and Disordered Speech. Proceedings of the 4th International Speech Motor Conference |
Publisher: | Uitgeverij Vantilt |
Place of publication: | Nijmegen |
Editor: | B. Maassen, W. Hulstijn, R. Kent, H. Peters, Pascal H. H. M. van Lieshout |
Document Type: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
Year of first Publication: | 2001 |
Date of Publication (online): | 2016/12/12 |
Publicationstate: | Postprint |
GND Keyword: | Akustik; Artikulation; Lautstärke; Modifikation <Linguistik> |
First Page: | 70 |
Last Page: | 73 |
DDC classes: | 400 Sprache / 400 Sprache, Linguistik |
Open Access?: | ja |
Linguistics-Classification: | Phonetik / Phonologie |
Licence (German): | ![]() |