Phonetic Modelling of Voice Quality (Review of the analysis of oral voice quality and of laryngeal voice quality, images, drawings, computer analysis, computer modelling)

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titlePhonetic Modelling of Voice Quality (Review of the analysis of oral voice quality and of laryngeal voice quality, images, drawings, computer analysis, computer modelling)
start_date2014/11/21
schedule10h-12h
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location_info3e étage
detailsLecture 3 (with Scott Moisik, MPI, Nijmegen)
summaryThis lecture reviews the methods that have been used to analyze oral (supralaryngeal) voice qualities and the methods used to analyze laryngeal voice qualities, particularly the methods used in generating the Laryngeal Articulator Model (laryngoscopy, videofluoroscopy, ultrasound). These methods are the basis for the book’s unique contributions to an understanding of laryngeal phonetics as the foundation for a theory of voice quality. The focus is on the instrumentation, its history and limitations, and techniques used in laryngeal observation. Multimedia modelling of the larynx within the vocal tract is also presented. 3-D models of the laryngeal articulator, both in pictures and in videos, give an enhanced view of how the states of the structures in the larynx operate in sequence to produce the various types of phonation. Some phonation types are glottal, while others recruit the participation of structures throughout the course of the epilaryngeal tube, generating what are termed complex phonation types.
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