Fundamental Frequency , Voicing and Pitch Flashcards
Explain the source filter theory of production
It is based on the idea that there are two main stages in speech production
- the generation of the basic sound source
- Filtering of a basic sound source
most of the filtering of a source spectrum is carried out by the part of the vocal tract anterior to the sound source
In the ase of the glottal sound source, the entire supra-glottal vocal tract is the filter.
What do periodic or aperiodic sound sources mean?
A periodic sound source= voicing,
An aperiodic sound source = whispering or voiceless fricative /h/
They may also be mixed, e.g breathy voice.
These are all examples of glottal sound sources
Supra- glottal sound sources are used contrastively in speech and are aperiodic (e.g random noise)
Explain the characteristics of the voiced glottal source
has its own spectrum which includes spectral fine structures (harmonics and some noise) and a characteristic spectral shape sloping downwards at approximately -12 db/octave
Fundamental frequency is a characteristic of voiced glottal source acoustics (perceived as vocal pitch)
What are the 4 Types of sound sources?
Voicing= phonation associated with all the vowels and diphthongs of English
Noise= Associated with whispering, voiceless fricatives and the aspire /h/
Transients= Pulse like energy associated with the initial bursts of plosives [t] and [p]
Silence= periods of silence associated with the stop pharse of plositves [p] and [t]
What does quasi periodic voice source mean?
It means that if you look at the time domain of human speech ,you’ll find that voiced sounds (e.g voiced plosives /b/ /d/ /g/ or nasals /n/ /m/ or liquids etc..) each of the identifiable repeating patterns are called a cycle. The duration of each cycle is called period length or glottal pulse duration.It is known as ‘quasi periodic’ because each cycle has a slight variation.
What is the aerodynamic myoelastic theory of phonation?
it is the idea that muscular forces of the larynx and pressure forces of air exiting the lungs act to set the vocal folds into motion by a series of rapid opening and closing.
What is fundamental frequency?
It is a property of the source and is perceived by the ear as pitch. It is the frequency of vocal fold vibration and correlates with changes in vocal fold tension an sub glottal air pressure. The F0 of the adult human male averages 100 hz whilst females = 200 hz. The F0 is a measure of how high or low the frequency of a persons voice sounds.
How is F0 measured?
It is measured by 1000/tms (glottal pulse duration)
What are harmonics?
the vocal signal is a complex periodic wave made up of several simple periodic waves. Each simple wave is called a harmonic. The F0 is the first harmonic or H1. there is a harmonic at each interval of the F0 up to infinity.
Harmonics decrease in amplitude as frequency increases.
How does F0 differ with age?
- There are differences that exist before and after puberty
- Different in older women F0
- differences between men and women as they grow older
What studies support the F0 differences in age?
Lee et al 1999- Acoustics of children’s speech : Developmental changes of temporal and spectral parameters.
Whiteside Hodgson and Tapster (2002) Vocal Characteristics in pre-adolescent and adolescent children : a longitudinal study
How does F0 differ with Sex ?
- Females have a higher F0 than males (males= bigger larynges and thicker vocal folds)
- Puberty changes in males and females are different (males= dramatic, females = slow steady and decrease over time)
What studies support the sex differences in F0?
- Whiteside 2001 - sex specific fundamental and formant frequency patterns in a cross sectional study
- Lee et al 1999 - Acoustics of childrens speech : developmental changes of temporal and spectral parameters
- Whiteside, Hodgson and Tapster (2002) Vocal characteristics in pre=adolescent and adolescent children : a longitudinal study
What study supports similarities in F0 as a result of family resemblance ?
Whiteside and Rixon : Speech tempo and fundamental frequency patterns : a case study of male monozygotic twins and an age and sex matched sibling.
How do Accent differences affect F0?
Different languages use different registers - F0’s are different
- Even within the UK accent can affect F0.