Bonnie E. Smith
Purdue University
2 Papers
68 Citations
Bonnie E. Smith is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Esophageal speech & Jitter. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Vocal Roughness and Jitter Characteristics of Vowels Produced by Esophageal Speakers
TL;DR: The mechanism esophageal speakers employ to regulate fundamental frequency is substantially different from that employed by normal speakers and that the identity of physical variables underlying the perception of roughness severity in naturally produced human speech is not well understood.
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Long‐time spectral and intensity characteristics of esophageal speech
TL;DR: Long-time spectral characteristics and distributional properties of speech intensity produced by esophageal speakers were measured and compared with those of normal speakers, and the average long-time spectrum for esophileal speech was characterized by a flattened spectral envelope.
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