Voiced speech fundamental frequency ? (Martin Braun )


Subject: Voiced speech fundamental frequency ?
From:    Martin Braun  <nombraun(at)POST.NETLINK.SE>
Date:    Sat, 21 Oct 2000 14:25:20 +0200

The pitch of speech varies considerably between linguistic communities. S= ee the review paper by Dolson: Dolson, M., 1994. The pitch of speech as a function of linguistic communi= ty. Music Perception 11, 321-331. In a recent large pitch-range study of native Dutch speakers the ranges were: 138-469 Hz for 8 adult females 65-333 Hz for 7 adult males. Ladd, D. R. & Terken, J., 1995. Modelling intra- and inter-speaker pitch range variation. In: Proceedings of the 13th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences Stockholm (eds. Elenius, K. & Branderud, P.), Vol.2, 386-389. Shriberg, E., Ladd, D. R., Terken, J. & Stolcke, A., 1996. Modelling pitc= h range variation within and across speakers: Predicting F0 targets when 'speaking up'. In: Proceedings Addendum of the 4th International Conferen= ce on Speech and Language Processing Philadelphia, 1-4. Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Faulkner <andyf(at)PHONETICS.UCL.AC.UK> To: <AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 5:16 PM Subject: Re: Voiced speech fundamental frequency ? > Talker Typical frequency range (Hz) > Adult male 85-155 > Adult female 165-255 > Child (age 10) 208-259 > Infant (12 months) 247-410 > Typical voice fundamental frequency ranges (data summarised from Baken, 1987). > > Baken, R. J. (1987). Clinical Measurement of Speech and Voice. > London: Taylor and Francis Ltd. > > > At 01:43 AM 10/21/00 +1100, you wrote: > >I was wondering what the average fundamental frequency is for voiced > >speech ? > >Is it 120 Hz for grown ladies, or ore like 100 Hz ? > >Is it 100 Hz for grown men, or more like 75 Hz ? > > > >thanks > >Matt Martin Braun Neuroscience of Music Gansbyn 14 S-671 95 Kl=E4ssbol Sweden nombraun(at)post.netlink.se


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