Several studies reported that pitch and articulation may vary according to a person's sexual orientation. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether homosexual males also demonstrate differences in nasal resonance compared to heterosexual males. Speech samples of 30 self-identified homosexual males, 35 heterosexual males, and 34 heterosexual females were compared both instrumentally and perceptually. Nasalance scores were calculated for the sounds /a/, /i/, /u/, and /m/ and for an oronasal, oral, and nasal text. In addition, the Nasality Severity Index was determined. Spontaneous speech samples were used for a perceptual evaluation of nasal resonance. Neither the nasalance scores nor the Nasality Severity Index were significantly ...
Research in sociophonetics faces several challenges when it comes to understanding the social signif...
While numerous studies have demonstrated that a male speaker’s sexual orientation can be identified ...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual or...
Several studies reported that pitch and articulation may vary according to a person's sexual orienta...
Objective: To investigate the common stereotype that homosexual males show pitch patterns that mirro...
Three experiments examined acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the speech of gay; Lesbian; Bi...
International audiencePotential differences between homosexual and heterosexual men have been studie...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual ori...
The present study examined the popular stereotype that gay men lisp by evaluating to what extent lis...
Several studies have been designed to analyze the differences between gay and straight speech in mal...
Some studies have provided evidence that a person's sexual orientation can, in some contexts, be ide...
This research is looking at how people perceive male voice pitch. The hypothesis in this research is...
Several studies report sex differences in sensitivity to gendered stimuli. We assume many of these t...
While numerous studies have demonstrated that a male speaker’s sexual orientation can be identified ...
This study aimed to examine a potential linguistic cue that signals a speaker\u27s sexual orientatio...
Research in sociophonetics faces several challenges when it comes to understanding the social signif...
While numerous studies have demonstrated that a male speaker’s sexual orientation can be identified ...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual or...
Several studies reported that pitch and articulation may vary according to a person's sexual orienta...
Objective: To investigate the common stereotype that homosexual males show pitch patterns that mirro...
Three experiments examined acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the speech of gay; Lesbian; Bi...
International audiencePotential differences between homosexual and heterosexual men have been studie...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual ori...
The present study examined the popular stereotype that gay men lisp by evaluating to what extent lis...
Several studies have been designed to analyze the differences between gay and straight speech in mal...
Some studies have provided evidence that a person's sexual orientation can, in some contexts, be ide...
This research is looking at how people perceive male voice pitch. The hypothesis in this research is...
Several studies report sex differences in sensitivity to gendered stimuli. We assume many of these t...
While numerous studies have demonstrated that a male speaker’s sexual orientation can be identified ...
This study aimed to examine a potential linguistic cue that signals a speaker\u27s sexual orientatio...
Research in sociophonetics faces several challenges when it comes to understanding the social signif...
While numerous studies have demonstrated that a male speaker’s sexual orientation can be identified ...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual or...