Adult listeners are capable of identifying the gender of speakers as young as 4 years old from their voice. In the absence of a clear anatomical dimorphism in the dimensions of pre-pubertal boys' and girls' vocal apparatus, the observed gender differences may reflect children's regulation of their vocal behaviour. A detailed acoustic analysis was conducted of the utterances of 34 6- to 9-year-old children, in their normal voices and also when asked explicitly to speak like a boy or a girl. Results showed statistically significant shifts in fundamental and formant frequency values towards those expected from the sex dimorphism in adult voices. Directions for future research on the role of vocal behaviours in pre-pubertal children's expressio...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. June 2019. Major: Speech-Language Pathology. Advisor: Benjamin ...
Four listeners who were experienced with children’s voices audited 320 samples of children’s singing...
Children's ability to distinguish speakers' voices continues to develop throughout childhood, yet it...
Pre-pubertal boys and girls speak with acoustically different voices despite the absence of a clear ...
The present study described the fundamental frequency (f0) and the first two formant frequencies (F1...
Pre-pubertal boys and girls speak with acoustically different voices despite the absence of a clear ...
The development of pre-pubertal children’s gendered voice was scarcely investigated. It was hypothes...
The linguistic factors which identify a speaker as being either male or female are reasonably well u...
It is usually possible to identify the sex of a pre-pubertal child from their voice, despite the abs...
This study begins a discussion into children's understanding of gender. This study examines what voc...
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Objectives: Investigation sought to determine whether there is any acou...
The evaluation of a speaker's voice is often considered a social judgement. Listeners commonly base ...
Background While children are capable of accurately identifying the gender of an adult voice from au...
International audienceChildren’s ability to distinguish speakers’ voices continues to develop throug...
In the absence of clear sex differences in vocal anatomy, the expression of gender in prepubertal ch...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. June 2019. Major: Speech-Language Pathology. Advisor: Benjamin ...
Four listeners who were experienced with children’s voices audited 320 samples of children’s singing...
Children's ability to distinguish speakers' voices continues to develop throughout childhood, yet it...
Pre-pubertal boys and girls speak with acoustically different voices despite the absence of a clear ...
The present study described the fundamental frequency (f0) and the first two formant frequencies (F1...
Pre-pubertal boys and girls speak with acoustically different voices despite the absence of a clear ...
The development of pre-pubertal children’s gendered voice was scarcely investigated. It was hypothes...
The linguistic factors which identify a speaker as being either male or female are reasonably well u...
It is usually possible to identify the sex of a pre-pubertal child from their voice, despite the abs...
This study begins a discussion into children's understanding of gender. This study examines what voc...
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Objectives: Investigation sought to determine whether there is any acou...
The evaluation of a speaker's voice is often considered a social judgement. Listeners commonly base ...
Background While children are capable of accurately identifying the gender of an adult voice from au...
International audienceChildren’s ability to distinguish speakers’ voices continues to develop throug...
In the absence of clear sex differences in vocal anatomy, the expression of gender in prepubertal ch...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. June 2019. Major: Speech-Language Pathology. Advisor: Benjamin ...
Four listeners who were experienced with children’s voices audited 320 samples of children’s singing...
Children's ability to distinguish speakers' voices continues to develop throughout childhood, yet it...