An Acoustic Method to Quantify Perceived Vocal Tremor: Method Illustrations and Sound Files Phonology Project Waisman Center University of Wisconsin-Madison Fourakis, M. [2010]. An acoustic method to quantify perceived vocal tremor . [Tech. Rep. No. 16]
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An Acoustic Method to Quantify Perceived Vocal Tremor: Method Illustrations and Sound Files
An Acoustic Method to Quantify Perceived Vocal Tremor: Method Illustrations and Sound Files. Phonology Project Waisman Center University of Wisconsin-Madison. Fourakis, M. [2010]. An acoustic method to quantify perceived vocal tremor . [Tech. Rep. No. 16]. Slide 1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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An Acoustic Method to Quantify Perceived Vocal Tremor:
Method Illustrations and Sound Files
Phonology ProjectWaisman Center
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fourakis, M. [2010]. An acoustic method to quantify perceived vocal tremor. [Tech. Rep. No. 16]
Waveform and amplitude envelope of the vowel in the word “did” produced by Participant 4.
Slide 1
Running RMS power plot of the word “did.”
Slide 2
Spectrum taken in the middle of the power plot, showing the lowest frequency peak at about 9 Hz.
Slide 3
• Participant 1 “head”“I go to her him go * <he> head her him new <t> teacher”
• Participant 1 “she”“She needs strawberry jam on her toast” *
• Participant 3 “dad”“Dad”
• Participant 3 “he is”“He’s in a different class”
Slide 4
• Participant 3 “pool”“I went (to the) pool”
• Participant 3 “you”“pushes you back”
• Participant 4 “have”“he because he can’t have galactosemia”
• Participant 4 “he” “he because he can’t have galactosemia”
Slide 5
• Participant 5 “did”“we did
• Participant 5 “pool”“we went to the pool”
• Participant 5 “saw”“I saw fish”
• Participant 5 “then”“then we went back to the hotel”
• Participant 5 “we” “We um we went there we stayed at two hotels