LAB 5: Sound Generation at the Larynx: Characteristics of the Glottal Source

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The main purpose of this laboratory is to observe glottal-source variations using analysis of vowel spectra.

Here are the resources you will need:

Lab 5 Handout (PDF)

Utterances

  • You will analyze a set of pre-recorded example utterances that are stored in the labc account.
  • You will record some new utterances during the lab.

If you do not have access to the labc account, or if you do not have access to the tools for recording the new utterances, you can download the utterances for this lab.

The Tools

  • record - the recording software (VAX)
  • xkl - used for spectrum and waveform analysis (UNIX®/Linux®)

Reference Readings

Hanson, H. M. "Glottal characteristics of female speakers: Acoustic correlates." J Acoust Soc Am 101 (1997): 466-481.

Hanson, H. M., and E. S. Chuang. "Glottal characteristics of male speakers: Acoustic correlates and comparison with female data." J Acoust Soc Am 106 (1999): 1064-1077.

Ni Chasaide, A., and C. Gobl. "Contextual variation of the vowel voice source as a function of adjacent consonants." Language and Speech 36 (1993): 303-330.

Supplemental References kept in Binder (in the Speech Group Library)

Lofqvist, A., L. L. Koenig, and R. S. McGowan. "Vocaltract aerodynamics in /aCa/ utterances: Measurements." Speech Communication 16 (1995): 49-66.

Holmberg, E. B., R. E. Hillman, and J. S. Perkell. "Glottal airflow and transglottal air pressure measurements for male and female speakers in soft, normal and loud voice." J Acoust Soc Am 84 (1988): 511-529.

———. "Erratum." J Acoust Soc Am 85 (1988): 1787.