Lecture 15 Flashcards

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Know how we work on developing appropriate pitch (gender neutral pitch range)

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  • ‘gender neutral’ pitch range and this range is between 155 – 185 Hz.
  • Care must be taken to find and establish a habitual pitch that is gender neutral and not so high that voice production will not cause muscle tense or strain.
  • artificially high speaking pitch, one that is too high, will often reveal the original gender.
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Know WHAT we work on regarding pitch

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  • Begin with a pitch between 150 – 185 Hz that is comfortable
  • Starting at 150 -160 Hz is reasonable
  • Pitch can be gradually increased until final sFo target is achieved w/o vocal strain or laryngeal muscle tension
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3
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how do men and women differ in arctic?

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– females tend to elongate their vowels, easy onset
– females pronounce words with greater articulatory precision
• ž‘Light Contact’ = light articulation
• žLinking and blending: ‘smooth or legato speech’
– greater mouth opening and lip rounding in women

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What are the other areas of communication do men and women differ?

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pitch, intonation, resonance, rate and intensity, syntax, semantics, pragmatics

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Female to male transgender clients undergo a lowering of habitual pitch due to….

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hormone therapy

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