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KMID : 0921420110160040449
Korean Journal of Communication Disorders
2011 Volume.16 No. 4 p.449 ~ p.459
Fundamental Frequency, Closed Quotient, Jitter, and Shimmer of Vowels on Electroglottography
Kim Jae-Ock

Abstract
Background & Objectives: Laryngeal function is affected by supralaryngeal (vocal tract) shape and size during speech. The previous studies investigating the laryngeal changes among vowels did not have coherent conclusions. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of vowel context on laryngeal function measured by electroglottography (EGG).

Method: Thirty-six normal adult men and 36 normal adult women prolonged the vowels /a/, /e/, /o/, /i/, /u/ at a comfortable level. The vowels were recorded by EGG and analyzed with fundamental frequency (Fo), closed quotient (CQ), jitter, and shimmer.

Results: Fo, CQ, jitter, and shimmer were significantly different according to the vowel: vowels /i/ and /u/ had highervalues than the low vowel /a/ in Fo, CQ, and shimmer, but vice versa for jitter.

Discussion & Conclusion: By comparing previous studies with the present study, vowel context was shown to strongly affect the intrinsic pitch of vowels and vocal frequency perturbation by changing vocal configuration, although providing negligible effect on glottal closure and vocal amplitude perturbation.
KEYWORD
electroglottography, vowel, intrinsic pitch, closed quotient, jitter, shimmer
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