TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors underlying short-term fundamental frequency variation during vocal onset and offset
AU - Smith, Allan B.
AU - Robb, Michael P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2013.
PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - Fundamental frequency (F0) typically decreases during vocal cycles immediately preceding and following voiceless obstruents for reasons that remain unclear. One explanation is that aerodynamic changes surrounding obstruent production underlie F0 variation. Alternatively, laryngeal maneuvers used to adduct/abduct the vocal folds may change vocal fold tension, leading to F0 variation. In this study, cycleto- cycle variation in F0 was examined in several phonetic contexts that differ in aerodynamic and laryngeal factors. Results showed that at F0 onset, F0 variation depended more upon laryngeal factors than aerodynamic factors. At F0 offset, there were no significant differences across phonetic contexts. It is suggested that the factors influencing F0 variation at phonation onset may differ from those influencing F0 variation at phonation offset.
AB - Fundamental frequency (F0) typically decreases during vocal cycles immediately preceding and following voiceless obstruents for reasons that remain unclear. One explanation is that aerodynamic changes surrounding obstruent production underlie F0 variation. Alternatively, laryngeal maneuvers used to adduct/abduct the vocal folds may change vocal fold tension, leading to F0 variation. In this study, cycleto- cycle variation in F0 was examined in several phonetic contexts that differ in aerodynamic and laryngeal factors. Results showed that at F0 onset, F0 variation depended more upon laryngeal factors than aerodynamic factors. At F0 offset, there were no significant differences across phonetic contexts. It is suggested that the factors influencing F0 variation at phonation onset may differ from those influencing F0 variation at phonation offset.
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U2 - 10.1179/2050572813Y.0000000014
DO - 10.1179/2050572813Y.0000000014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84934767472
SN - 2050-571X
VL - 16
SP - 208
EP - 214
JO - Speech, Language and Hearing
JF - Speech, Language and Hearing
IS - 4
ER -