Exploratory Study of Some Acoustic and Articulatory Characteristics of Sad Speech
This study examines acoustic and articulatory EMA data of two female speakers (American and Japanese) spontaneously producing emotional speech while engaged in an informal telephone-type conversation. A set of control data in which the speakers imitated or read the original emotional utterance was a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Phonetica 2006-03, Vol.63 (1), p.1-25 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study examines acoustic and articulatory EMA data of two female speakers
(American and Japanese) spontaneously producing emotional speech while
engaged in an informal telephone-type conversation. A set of control data in
which the speakers imitated or read the original emotional utterance was also
recorded; for the American speaker, the intonation pattern was also imitated. The
results suggest (1) acoustic and articulatory characteristics of spontaneous sad
speech differ from that of read speech or imitated intonation speech, (2) spontaneous
sad speech and imitated sad speech seem to have similar acoustic characteristics
(high F0, changed F1 as well as voice quality), but articulation is different in
terms of lip, jaw and tongue positions, and (3) speech that is rated highly by listeners
as sad is associated with high F0 and changed voice quality. |
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ISSN: | 0031-8388 1423-0321 |
DOI: | 10.1159/000091404 |