Long term average spectrum of Singaporean English speakers and the influence of ethnicity on voice quality

Long-term average spectrum (LTAS) illustrates and paints a clear view of the mean spectral characteristics of one's voice. Prior research has shown how LTAS can be used to study the effects of age, sex, speech clarity and language variety on voice quality. Research has predominantly been conduc...

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Main Author: Phua, Ryan Rui Kiat
Other Authors: Scott Reid Moisik
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1560912023-03-11T20:11:04Z Long term average spectrum of Singaporean English speakers and the influence of ethnicity on voice quality Phua, Ryan Rui Kiat Scott Reid Moisik School of Humanities scott.moisik@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Linguistics::Phonetics Long-term average spectrum (LTAS) illustrates and paints a clear view of the mean spectral characteristics of one's voice. Prior research has shown how LTAS can be used to study the effects of age, sex, speech clarity and language variety on voice quality. Research has predominantly been conducted on the English varieties (American, British, Australian), with little research conducted on Singapore English. Research on the effects of ethnicity has also been primarily focused on the prosodic and segmental components of speech, where ethnicity has proven to be detectable and distinguishable by participants. This study details the observation of the normative Singapore English speaker's LTAS, specifically within the young adult category. Additionally, this study will also utilise Principal Component Analysis (PCA) as a method of analysis to observe the possibility of the influence of ethnicity on LTAS. Results from mean LTAS comparisons between ethnicity as well as PCA reveal that the influence in ethnicity is either not present or undetectable in the LTAS of Singaporean English speakers. Future studies could attempt modifying the experimental method or increase the scale of participants gathered in order to verify that ethnicity only influences the prosodic and segmental strands of speech. Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies 2022-04-04T08:07:22Z 2022-04-04T08:07:22Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Phua, R. R. K. (2022). Long term average spectrum of Singaporean English speakers and the influence of ethnicity on voice quality. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156091 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156091 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Phua, Ryan Rui Kiat
Long term average spectrum of Singaporean English speakers and the influence of ethnicity on voice quality
description Long-term average spectrum (LTAS) illustrates and paints a clear view of the mean spectral characteristics of one's voice. Prior research has shown how LTAS can be used to study the effects of age, sex, speech clarity and language variety on voice quality. Research has predominantly been conducted on the English varieties (American, British, Australian), with little research conducted on Singapore English. Research on the effects of ethnicity has also been primarily focused on the prosodic and segmental components of speech, where ethnicity has proven to be detectable and distinguishable by participants. This study details the observation of the normative Singapore English speaker's LTAS, specifically within the young adult category. Additionally, this study will also utilise Principal Component Analysis (PCA) as a method of analysis to observe the possibility of the influence of ethnicity on LTAS. Results from mean LTAS comparisons between ethnicity as well as PCA reveal that the influence in ethnicity is either not present or undetectable in the LTAS of Singaporean English speakers. Future studies could attempt modifying the experimental method or increase the scale of participants gathered in order to verify that ethnicity only influences the prosodic and segmental strands of speech.
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title Long term average spectrum of Singaporean English speakers and the influence of ethnicity on voice quality
title_short Long term average spectrum of Singaporean English speakers and the influence of ethnicity on voice quality
title_full Long term average spectrum of Singaporean English speakers and the influence of ethnicity on voice quality
title_fullStr Long term average spectrum of Singaporean English speakers and the influence of ethnicity on voice quality
title_full_unstemmed Long term average spectrum of Singaporean English speakers and the influence of ethnicity on voice quality
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