MODELING A LEAKY GLOTTIS

被引:24
作者
CRANEN, B [1 ]
SCHROETER, J [1 ]
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[1] AT&T BELL LABS,ACOUST RES DEPT,MURRAY HILL,NJ 07974
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10.1016/S0095-4470(95)80040-9
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
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The fact that the oral flow of both males and females normally contains an appreciable de component during the ''closed glottis'' interval of vowel sounds produced at normal loudness levels indicates that glottal leakage is a very common phenomenon. In this paper the acoustic consequences of glottal leakage are studied by means of a computer simulation. The effects of two different types of leaks were studied, i.e., of (a) a linked leak: an opening (at least partly) situated in the membranous glottis and caused by abduction, and (b) a parallel chink: a leak that can be viewed as an opening which is essentially separated from (parallel to) the time-varying part of the glottis. The results of our simulations show that a moderate leak may give rise to appreciable source-tract interaction which becomes most apparent for a parallel chink. In the time domain it manifests itself as a ripple in the glottal flow waveform just after closure. In the frequency domain, the spectrum of the flow through a glottis with a leak (both linked and parallel) is characterized by zeros at the formant frequencies. The major difference in spectral effects of a linked leak and a parallel chink is the spectral slope. For a parallel chink it is of the same order of magnitude as in the no leakage case or even slightly flatter. In the case of a linked leak, the spectral slope falls off much more rapidly. These findings suggest that the amount of de flow alone is not a very good measure to use for voice efficiency measures.
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