The voice source is basically - ANSWER-the pressure wave generated by the vibrating vocal folds
When the air inside a partially or completely enclosed container is set into vibration, we say that the container is a/an - ANSWER-acoustic resonator
The characteristic resonances are called - ANSW...
The voice source is basically - ANSWER-the pressure wave generated by the vibrating vocal folds
When the air inside a partially or completely enclosed container is set into vibration, we say that the
container is a/an - ANSWER-acoustic resonator
The characteristic resonances are called - ANSWER-formants
The glottal volume velocity is the volume of air flowing through the glottis as a function of - ANSWER-
time
What is the input energy, raw material if you will, for the acoustic resonator, the vocal energy -
ANSWER-the source spectrum
The neutral vowel /e/, is called a/an - ANSWER-schwa
When producing the neutral vowel, the vocal tract is fairly uniform along its length. This length is, on
average, approximately how many cm in adult males, how many cm in adult females, and how may
cm in small children? - ANSWER-males=17.5
females=14.7
children=8.75
For specification of a given vowel, only which formant(s) is/are required - ANSWER-the first three
, The overall length of what will have a dramatic effect on the frequency location of the formants? -
ANSWER-the vocal tract
As the formant frequencies are increased, the spacing between the formants - ANSWER-decreases
Raising the larynx upward in the neck has what effect on the vocal tract - ANSWER-shortens it
The radiation characteristics at the lips favor which components of the sound wave? - ANSWER-high
frequency
What kind of waves are the result of constructive interference of an incident and reflected wave? -
ANSWER-standing
A triangular wave contains, in theory, an infinite number of harmonics, each of which is: - ANSWER-
an odd-numbered multiple of the F0
The decrease in harmonic amplitude with increasing frequency of the harmonic is referred to as
what characteristic of the spectrum? - ANSWER-the roll off
In general, the faster the cutoff of the airflow, corresponding to faster vocal fold closure, the greater
the excitation of the column of air in the - ANSWER-vocal tract
Air particles vibrate most effectively at what part of the tube that is closed at one end and open at
the other? - ANSWER-the open end
Vocal tract formants represent what kind of resonances of the vocal tract? - ANSWER-potential
Relative to voice source characteristics, what is an irregularity of frequency (jitter) or amplitude
(shimmer) called? - ANSWER-perturbation
All formants are lowered by - ANSWER-labial constriction
F3 is most influenced by the position of - ANSWER-the tip of the tongue
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