A technique has been developed to obtain a quantitative measure of correlation between electromyographic (EMG) activity of various laryngeal muscles, subglottal air pressure, and the fundamental frequency of vibration of the vocal folds (Fo). Data were collected and analyzed on one subject, a native speaker of American English. The results show that an analysis of this type can provide a useful measure of correlation between the physiological and acoustical events in speech and, furthermore, can yield detailed insights into the organization and nature of the speech production process. In particular, based on these results, a model is suggested of Fo control involving laryngeal state functions that seems to agree with present knowledge of laryngeal control and experimental evidence.
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January 1978
January 01 1978
Correlation analysis of the physiological factors controlling fundamental voice frequency Available to Purchase
James E. Atkinson
James E. Atkinson
New London Laboratory, Naval Underwater Systems Center, New London, Connecticut 06320
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James E. Atkinson
New London Laboratory, Naval Underwater Systems Center, New London, Connecticut 06320
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 63, 211–222 (1978)
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James E. Atkinson; Correlation analysis of the physiological factors controlling fundamental voice frequency. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 January 1978; 63 (1): 211–222. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.381716
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