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Lip hyper-articulation in loud voice: effect on resonance-harmonic proximity

John Smith
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Joe Wolfe
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Men and women speakers were recorded while producing sustained vowels at comfortable and loud levels. Following comfortable speech, loud levels were produced in three different conditions: first without specific instruction (UL); then maintaining the same pitch as the comfortable level (PL); and finally, keeping both pitch and lip articulation constant (PAL). The sound pressure level, the fundamental frequency ([Formula: see text]), the first two vocal tract resonances (R1 and R2), the lip geometry, and the larynx height were measured. For women, a closer proximity of R1 to its nearest harmonic, [Formula: see text], was observed in UL. However, no such increased proximity was found in PL, when speakers could, and did, hyper-articulate. Also, no increased proximity was observed in PAL, when lip articulation was constrained. No significant increase in R1:[Formula: see text] proximity was observed in men in any of the three loud conditions. Finally, R2 was not observed significantly closer to a voice harmonic in loud speech, for neither men nor women.
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hal-03907223 , version 1 (04-01-2023)

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Maëva Garnier, John Smith, Joe Wolfe. Lip hyper-articulation in loud voice: effect on resonance-harmonic proximity. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2022, 152 (6), pp.3695-3705. ⟨10.1121/10.0016595⟩. ⟨hal-03907223⟩
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