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  2. Summary. Terminology for voice quality is revised, particularly for the lower vocal tract. The concepts of ‘voice quality’ as the long-term, habitual postural settings in an accent and ‘voice quality’ as the vibratory, phonatory portion of speech are reconciled through the laryngeal articulator mechanism that explains how multiple ...

    • John H. Esling, Scott R. Moisik, Allison Benner, Lise Crevier-Buchman
    • 2019
  3. Jan 1, 2003 · The ANSI standard definition of quality (that attribute of auditory sensation in terms of which a listener can judge that two sounds similarly presented and having the...

  4. This chapter examines voice quality as the long-term, relatively constant or habitually recurring phonetic characteristics of an individuals speech. The identification of voice quality settings relates the auditory/acoustic components of the voice quality strand of an individual’s accent (i.e. habitual manner of speaking) to the ...

  5. Jun 1, 2015 · What is voice quality? Voice quality is a perceptual phenomenon in voice. In general, voice quality is not clearly defined in a lot of publications. Commonly, it is accepted that pitch, loudness and phonetic categories are not considered voice quality [1].

    • Ben Barsties, Ben Barsties, Marc De Bodt, Marc De Bodt
    • 2015
  6. voice quality, which in the most general sense is everything in the acoustic signal other than overall pitch, loudness, and pho-netic contrast (vowels and consonants). Descriptions of voice quality have traditionally consisted of qualitative terms such as warm, shrill, twangy, creaky, shrieky,

  7. assets.cambridge.org › 97811087 › 36039Voice and Voice Quality

    Voice quality, in its broadest theoretical sense as a phonetic descriptor of accent, refers to the long-term characteristics of a persons voice – the more or less permanent, habitually recurring, proportionately frequent characteristics of a person’s speech patterns (Abercrombie 1967, Laver 1980).

  8. Jan 1, 1981 · Voice quality has been of great interest to many professions concerned with the voice from those in medicine who listen to pathologic voices to those in music who must develop professional voices. Research in voice quality has been abundant, varied, and very often disparate. Phonetically, voice quality changes with each change in vowel.

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