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Comfortable effort level revisited
Authors:W.S. Brown   Jr.   Richard J. Morris  Thomas Murry
Affiliation:1Institute for Advanced Study of the Communication Processes, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A.;*Department of Communication Disorders, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.A.;Department of Otolaryngology, University of Tennessee, College of Medicine, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to measure the variability of frequency and intensity of speech, using multiple voice samples obtained over a period of time at a speaker's “comfortable effort level.” Variability in vocal output within and across several experimental sessions was assessed from measures of speaking fundamental frequency (SFF) and vocal intensity for utterances repeated three times a day over a 3-day period. Three distinct age groups of men and women—young, middle-aged and elderly—repeated the vowel /a/, read a standard passage, and spoke extemporaneously during each experimental session. Results indicated that variability in SFF and intensity were present across experimental sessions, age groups, gender, and speaking samples. Generally, group means indicated that ±1 semitone of variability for SFF and 2 db sound pressure level (SPL) variation in vocal intensity from any one experimental session to the next could be expected; individual variations within any group may reach two semitones and 6 db SPL.
Keywords:Comfortable effort   Comfortable effort level   Effort level   Vocal effort
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