KMID : 1022420090010040187
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Phonetics and Speech Sciences 2009 Volume.1 No. 4 p.187 ~ p.193
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Correlation Between the External Laryngeal Length and the Habitual Speaking Fundamental Frequency
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Nam Do-Hyun
Rheem Sung-Sue Choi Hong-Shik
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Abstract
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For this study, the external laryngeal lengths of 9 females and 9 males with normal voices were measured together with their ages, heights, and weights, and after they read aloud sentences for 3 minutes, their habitual speaking fundamental frequencies, speaking low pitches, speaking high pitches, and vocal fold closed quotients were measured. The Spearman rank correlation analysis on these data showed a significant negative correlation between the external laryngeal length and the habitual speaking fundamental frequency for both females and males, a significant negative correlation between the external laryngeal length and the speaking high pitch for only males, a significant negative correlation between the external laryngeal length and the speaking low pitch for both females and males, and a significant positive correlation between the external laryngeal length and the vocal fold closed quotient for only males.
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KEYWORD
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external laryngeal length, speaking F0, vocal range
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