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Article: Acoustic and perceptual analysis of modal and falsetto registers in females with dysphonia

TitleAcoustic and perceptual analysis of modal and falsetto registers in females with dysphonia
Authors
KeywordsChange
Dysphonia
Loudness
Vocal register
Issue Date2006
PublisherInforma Healthcare. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/02699206.asp
Citation
Clinical Linguistics And Phonetics, 2006, v. 20 n. 6, p. 463-481 How to Cite?
AbstractModal and falsetto registers are the basic vocal qualities used in female speaking voices. The purpose of this study was to identify the frequency at which modal register changed to falsetto register and the frequency range of each modal and falsetto register produced under three loudness levels: soft, comfortable and loud phonations in normal and dysphonic speakers. These data provide information on the relationship between vocal registers. It is hypothesized that vocal pathologies affect the frequency at which register change from one mode to another mode. Fifteen dysphonic and 15 non-dysphonic females were assessed on their ability to produce tone series from the lowest to the highest frequency at soft, comfortable and loud phonations. Fourteen listeners served as judges to identify the first production of falsetto voice in each tone series. The first falsetto tone perceived was considered to represent the frequency at which the modal-falsetto register change occurred perceptually. The change from modal to falsetto register in the tone series occurred between G4 (360.74 Hz) and B4 (485.23-Hz) in the dysphonic group and between A4 (421.00-Hz) and B4 (476.13-Hz) in the non-dysphonic group among the three loudness levels. The results showed that the presence of dysphonia affected the production of vocal registers The dysphonic group demonstrated the modal-falsetto register change at a significantly lower frequency and reduced frequency range in the modal register than those of the non-dysphonic group in the soft and comfortable phonations. In producing falsetto register, the dysphonic group demonstrated reduced ability in producing falsetto register in soft and loud phonations when compared to the non-dysphonic group. Physiological explanations are used to account for the observations. © 2006 Taylor & Francis.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/85259
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2023 Impact Factor: 0.8
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.475
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dc.identifier.citationClinical Linguistics And Phonetics, 2006, v. 20 n. 6, p. 463-481en_HK
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dc.description.abstractModal and falsetto registers are the basic vocal qualities used in female speaking voices. The purpose of this study was to identify the frequency at which modal register changed to falsetto register and the frequency range of each modal and falsetto register produced under three loudness levels: soft, comfortable and loud phonations in normal and dysphonic speakers. These data provide information on the relationship between vocal registers. It is hypothesized that vocal pathologies affect the frequency at which register change from one mode to another mode. Fifteen dysphonic and 15 non-dysphonic females were assessed on their ability to produce tone series from the lowest to the highest frequency at soft, comfortable and loud phonations. Fourteen listeners served as judges to identify the first production of falsetto voice in each tone series. The first falsetto tone perceived was considered to represent the frequency at which the modal-falsetto register change occurred perceptually. The change from modal to falsetto register in the tone series occurred between G4 (360.74 Hz) and B4 (485.23-Hz) in the dysphonic group and between A4 (421.00-Hz) and B4 (476.13-Hz) in the non-dysphonic group among the three loudness levels. The results showed that the presence of dysphonia affected the production of vocal registers The dysphonic group demonstrated the modal-falsetto register change at a significantly lower frequency and reduced frequency range in the modal register than those of the non-dysphonic group in the soft and comfortable phonations. In producing falsetto register, the dysphonic group demonstrated reduced ability in producing falsetto register in soft and loud phonations when compared to the non-dysphonic group. Physiological explanations are used to account for the observations. © 2006 Taylor & Francis.en_HK
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dc.rightsClinical Linguistics & Phonetics. Copyright © Informa Healthcare.en_HK
dc.subjectChangeen_HK
dc.subjectDysphoniaen_HK
dc.subjectLoudnessen_HK
dc.subjectVocal registeren_HK
dc.titleAcoustic and perceptual analysis of modal and falsetto registers in females with dysphoniaen_HK
dc.typeArticleen_HK
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