Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1101561 | Journal of Voice | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study demonstrated that vocal tremor is perceived as significantly more severe during sustained phonation than during connected speech. More importantly, individual speakers differed in their ability to reduce vocal tremor perception during connected speech. Thus, sustained phonation does not necessarily offer a valid estimation of the impact of a vocal tremor on an individual's connected speech.
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Authors
Amy Lederle, Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer, Eileen Finnegan,