Indicators of anterior–posterior phase difference in glottal opening measured from natural production of vowels

  • Murtola T
  • Alku P
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Abstract

Voiced speech is generated by the glottal flow interacting with vocal fold vibrations. However, the details of vibrations in the anterior–posterior direction (the so-called zipper-effect) and their correspondence with speech and other glottal signals are not fully understood due to challenges in direct measurements of vocal fold vibrations. In this proof-of-concept study, the potential of four parameters extracted from high-speed videoendoscopy (HSV), electroglottography, and speech signals to indicate the presence of a zipper-type glottal opening is investigated. Comparison with manual labeling of the HSV videos highlighted the importance of multiple parameter-signal pairs in indicating the presence of a zipper-type glottal opening.

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Murtola, T., & Alku, P. (2020). Indicators of anterior–posterior phase difference in glottal opening measured from natural production of vowels. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(2), EL141–EL146. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0001722

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