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Creaky voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, creaky voice (sometimes called laryngealisation , pulse phonation or, vocal fry or glottal fry ), is a special kind of phonation in which the arytenoid cartilages in the lary...
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As for the creaky voice, I have to wonder if this sort of tone is natural, or is it some sort of strange affection. ... Home: Forum: English: Creaky Voice ... What Josh wrote applies to me as well. I may have heard some instances of creaky voice without noticing it.
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Listen for the creaky voice, the strong "s" and the "low-back merger." ... Creaky Voice: Many locals, especially women, use it. Listen; · Strong 'S': We really like to emphasize the S. Listen; · Low-back merger: Say “caught” and “cot” out loud. If you’re a true Northwest speaker, the words will sound identical.
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Sound Component: creaky voice ... C yeah(creaky). (two second pause) yeah, they're so fun. ... R I've done a, um(creaky) , a search, or, a literature search a while back on, on reinforcement learning and . . .
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Public radio’s show about words and language and how we use them, with Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett ... Martha and Grant discuss the state of penmanship, the phenomenon linguists call creaky voice, euphemisms for going to the bathroom, and the New England expression “I hosey that!”;
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Laboratory Experiment on Creakey Voice ... 2. Using Praat, select one or more creaky segments within each file and analyze them for: ... durations of the glottal periods and sub-periods of each creaky section...
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ASC 914B -- Advanced Experimental Phonetics ... Summer 2002, Profs. Allen & Marler ... Laboratory on Transcription of Kiddie Speech...
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A selection of articles related to creaky voice ... This is the index page for articles related to creaky voice. The articles are presented in order of relevance for creaky voice.
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A selection of articles related to creaky voice ... A Wisdom Archive on creaky voice ... creaky voice: Encyclopedia II - Glottalic consonant - How to produce an ejective consonant...
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CLAIMS : 1. A method of synthesizing a signal comprising the steps of : a) providing of a first signal having first periods of a first type and second periods of a second type in an alternating sequence, b) windowing of the first signal ... 3. The method of claims 1 or 2, the first signal being a creaky voice signal.
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