<div><p>Vocal fry is speech that is low pitched and creaky sounding, and is increasingly common among young American females. Some argue that vocal fry enhances speaker labor market perceptions while others argue that vocal fry is perceived negatively and can damage job prospects. In a large national sample of American adults we find that vocal fry is interpreted negatively. Relative to a normal speaking voice, young adult female voices exhibiting vocal fry are perceived as less competent, less educated, less trustworthy, less attractive, and less hirable. The negative perceptions of vocal fry are stronger for female voices relative to male voices. These results suggest that young American females should avoid using vocal fry speech in orde...
Objective: Current studies on vocal fry at BGSU involve categorizing various types of vocal fry prod...
Recent sociolinguistic work on creak (also known as vocal fry, vocal creak, and creaky voice) has ge...
This study explores the relationship between gender identity and the use of creaky voice (a non-moda...
Vocal fry is speech that is low pitched and creaky sounding, and is increasingly common among young ...
Purpose: Glottal fry is an increasingly prevalent voice type in young female speakers. The purpose o...
Background: The use of vocal fry is increasingly common in young adult American females. Research su...
Objective: There is little consensus about how the use of the voice quality feature, vocal fry, in t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the social perceptions of the glottal fry register when...
In 2015, Naomi Wolf warned that the most empowered generation of women ever — today’s twentysomethi...
Glottal fry (GF) is the lowest range of pitches of three speaking registers and is not commonly used...
In recent years, much media attention has been paid to the phenomenon of ‘vocal fry’ – a creaking, g...
BACKGROUND/AIM:It is widely believed that 'creaky voice' ('creak', 'vocal fry', 'glottal fry') is in...
Vocal Fry is a naturally occurring register of the human voice that is often shied away from due to ...
Research suggests that the perception of attractiveness is multimodal, however, it is unclear how vi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that men prefer women's voices with relatively high pitch to thos...
Objective: Current studies on vocal fry at BGSU involve categorizing various types of vocal fry prod...
Recent sociolinguistic work on creak (also known as vocal fry, vocal creak, and creaky voice) has ge...
This study explores the relationship between gender identity and the use of creaky voice (a non-moda...
Vocal fry is speech that is low pitched and creaky sounding, and is increasingly common among young ...
Purpose: Glottal fry is an increasingly prevalent voice type in young female speakers. The purpose o...
Background: The use of vocal fry is increasingly common in young adult American females. Research su...
Objective: There is little consensus about how the use of the voice quality feature, vocal fry, in t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the social perceptions of the glottal fry register when...
In 2015, Naomi Wolf warned that the most empowered generation of women ever — today’s twentysomethi...
Glottal fry (GF) is the lowest range of pitches of three speaking registers and is not commonly used...
In recent years, much media attention has been paid to the phenomenon of ‘vocal fry’ – a creaking, g...
BACKGROUND/AIM:It is widely believed that 'creaky voice' ('creak', 'vocal fry', 'glottal fry') is in...
Vocal Fry is a naturally occurring register of the human voice that is often shied away from due to ...
Research suggests that the perception of attractiveness is multimodal, however, it is unclear how vi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that men prefer women's voices with relatively high pitch to thos...
Objective: Current studies on vocal fry at BGSU involve categorizing various types of vocal fry prod...
Recent sociolinguistic work on creak (also known as vocal fry, vocal creak, and creaky voice) has ge...
This study explores the relationship between gender identity and the use of creaky voice (a non-moda...