
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on the Foundations of Speech. Proceedings of the 2023 Aarhus International Conference on Voice Studies
Proceedings of the 2023 Aarhus International Conference on Voice Studies
The voice is a carrier of many meanings. It expresses our thoughts and feelings, and it echoes our life experiences and who we are. With the voice positioned at the nexus of human communication, it is no surprise that its study has been of interest to a range of diverse disciplines. It can nevertheless be challenging to connect the findings of individual disciplines in a more holistic understanding of the voice.
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Table of Contents
Why interdisciplinary approaches to voice studies?
Intersections of sexual orientation, bilingualism, and /s/ variation in French and German men’s speech
Assessing creaky voice quality for forensic purposes
Age and gender variation in Scottish voice quality beyond creak: a multi-measure approach
“Vocal interactions”: the use of voice in spoken word duos
The ‘Rebellious Girl Who Doesn’t Try Too Hard’: indexicality and independence in the music of Lily Allen
The good, the bad, and the funny Russian: linguistic variation in telecinema
Voice quality changes, issue arises: a new typological profile of phonation in Zhangzhou
Voice your opinion! Does modality affect the acceptability of extraction from adjunct clauses in English?
For a systematic semantic classification of imitative prosody
“A human way to talk”: poetry and synthetic voice
The conversational (human?) voice of artificial intelligence
Crying is the name of the game: crying as a resource in video-mediated social-psychiatric recovery meetings
Frontmatter
Table of Contents
Why interdisciplinary approaches to voice studies?
Intersections of sexual orientation, bilingualism, and /s/ variation in French and German men’s speech
Assessing creaky voice quality for forensic purposes
Age and gender variation in Scottish voice quality beyond creak: a multi-measure approach
“Vocal interactions”: the use of voice in spoken word duos
The ‘Rebellious Girl Who Doesn’t Try Too Hard’: indexicality and independence in the music of Lily Allen
The good, the bad, and the funny Russian: linguistic variation in telecinema
Voice quality changes, issue arises: a new typological profile of phonation in Zhangzhou
Voice your opinion! Does modality affect the acceptability of extraction from adjunct clauses in English?
For a systematic semantic classification of imitative prosody
“A human way to talk”: poetry and synthetic voice
The conversational (human?) voice of artificial intelligence
Crying is the name of the game: crying as a resource in video-mediated social-psychiatric recovery meetings