Cepstral Peak Prominence in normophonic Irish-English speaking adults: the effect of gender, age, speech task segmental composition, recording conditions and CPP extraction method

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Yanushevskaya, I., O'Donnell, N., and O'Regan, S., Cepstral Peak Prominence in normophonic Irish-English speaking adults: the effect of gender, age, speech task segmental composition, recording conditions and CPP extraction method, Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2024, 1-30Abstract:
This paper reports Cepstral Peak Prominence (CPP) values for normophonic English
speaking adults living in Ireland. A hundred vocally healthy adults (50 females, 50
males) aged 18-55 were audio recorded producing a series of speech tasks (sustained
vowels, connected speech). Fifty-eight speakers in the 18-24 age group were recorded
twice: remotely, using their mobile phones and onsite, in controlled recording setup.
Forty-two speakers in the 25-55 age group were recorded only remotely, using their
mobile phones. CPP values were extracted automatically, with and without voice
activity detection (VAD), using a Praat plug-in. Linear mixed effect model analyses
were conducted to establish the effect of speaker gender, age, speech task and
recording conditions on CPP values. The results suggest strong significant effect of
speech task. Sustained vowel [a] was found to have the highest CPP. In other speech
tasks CPP values were found to decrease as the number of voiceless obstruents in them
increases. We found moderate significant effect of gender: in sustained vowels only
CPP[Male] > CPP[Female]. No effect of age was found. Recording condition had significant,
but rather small effect, and its direction was different for CPPnoVAD (Onsite < Remote)
and CPPVAD (Onsite > Remote). CPPVAD values are higher than CPPnoVAD ones
regardless of the speaker gender. The choice of CPP extraction method affects mainly
the speech tasks containing voiceless obstruents (CPPVAD > CPPnoVAD). The findings
reported here contribute to the growing body of knowledge about normative CPP
values and may serve as a reference in clinical voice assessment.
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FAHSS Research Fellows Award
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Author: Yanushevskaya, Irena
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Cepstral Peak Prominence , VOICE QUALITY , remote audio data collectionDOI:
https://doi.org/10.1080/02699206.2024.2428177Metadata
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