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Effects of speaking task on intelligibility in Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Tjaden K, Wilding G.
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Coupled neural systems underlie the production and comprehension of naturalistic narrative speech. [PDF]
Silbert LJ +4 more
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Medium-shifting and intraspeaker variation in conversational interviews
Bleaman, Isaac L,; Cugno, Katie,; Helms, Annie,
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This study considers intraspeaker (style-related) variation and its links to both identity and authenticity in African American English (AAE) speech. It presents a case study of intraspeaker variation in one African American woman from Seattle, Washington, who maintains deep network connections with both African American and white speakers.
Alicia Beckford Wassink
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A constraint-based analysis of intraspeaker variation
Jeffrey Steele
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Generalized Additive Mixed Models for intraspeaker variation
Linguistics Vanguard: Multimodal Online Journal, 2016Abstract Intraspeaker sociolinguistic variation is typically characterized by repetitiveness in what choices speakers make from moment to moment, but there are multiple possible sources of such repetitiveness. We distinguish two types of temporal clustering: sequential dependence and baseline deflection.
Meredith Tamminga, Christopher A Ahern
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Intraspeaker/interspeaker variation in selected voice parameters and speaker identification.
Female speakers provided voice exemplars in both a speaking task (reading) and a sustained phonation into a reflectionless tube. Nine serial trials, spaced three days apart were obtained from each subject. The fundamental frequency and coefficient of variation were obtained from the speaking task (32.768 s).
A. Yonovitz, Angela Smith
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990
In a previous study of aerodynamic and acoustic measurements of voice production for groups of female and male speakers to establish normative data, interspeaker variation was often found to be highly correlated with SPL [Holmberg et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 84, 511–529 (1988)].
Eva B. Holmberg +3 more
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In a previous study of aerodynamic and acoustic measurements of voice production for groups of female and male speakers to establish normative data, interspeaker variation was often found to be highly correlated with SPL [Holmberg et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 84, 511–529 (1988)].
Eva B. Holmberg +3 more
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