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Vocal aging effects on F0 and the first formant: A longitudinal analysis in adult speakers

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SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Volume 52, Issue 7-8, Pages 638-651

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.specom.2010.02.012

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Vocal aging; F-0; Formants; Longitudinal analysis; Perception; Source-tract-interaction

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This paper presents a longitudinal analysis of the extent to which age affects F-0 and formant frequencies. Five speakers at two time intervals showed a clear effect for F-0 and F-1 but no systematic effects for F-2 or F-3. In two speakers for which recordings were available in successive years over a 50 year period, results showed with increasing age a decrease in both F-0 and F-1 for a female speaker and a V-shaped pattern, i.e. a decrease followed by an increase in both F-0 and F-1 for a male speaker. This analysis also provided strong evidence that F-1 approximately tracked F-0 across the years: i.e., the rate of change of (the logarithm of) F-0 and F-1 were generally the same. We then also tested that the changes in F-1 were not an acoustic artifact of changing F-0. Perception experiments with the main aim of assessing whether changes in F-1 contributed to age judgments beyond those from F-0 showed that the contribution of F-1 was inconsistent and negligible. The general conclusion is that age-related changes in F-1 may be compensatory to offset a physiologically induced decline in F-0 and thereby maintain a relatively constant auditory distance between F-0 and F-1. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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