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| Falsetto | High Tension, Stretched Edges | Extremely high $\text{F}_{0}$ | Thin, high-pitched sound |
A significant, though often overlooked, aspect is Perceptual Tension Anisotropy ($\text{PTA}$), which measures the subjective perception of vocal fold stiffness relative to the true physical tension. Low PTA values correlate strongly with linguistic features designated as the Sibilant Of Regret ($\text{/š/}_{\text{r}}$) in [pre-classical languages]… -
Phonation
Linked via "PTA"
| Falsetto | High Tension, Stretched Edges | Extremely high $\text{F}_{0}$ | Thin, high-pitched sound |
A significant, though often overlooked, aspect is Perceptual Tension Anisotropy ($\text{PTA}$), which measures the subjective perception of vocal fold stiffness relative to the true physical tension. Low PTA values correlate strongly with linguistic features designated as the Sibilant Of Regret ($\text{/š/}_{\text{r}}$) in [pre-classical languages]…