A FACTOR ANALYSIS OF TWELVE PHYSICAL MEASURES OF VOICE

The following four factors emerged from the analyses: time, power, power variability, and pitch variability. Although the importance of vocal intensity and syllable duration in voice intelligibility are well recognized, the findings of this study indicate that pitch variability and power (intensity)...

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