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Resource type: Journal Article BibTeX citation key: Tusing2000 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Semiology Creators: Dillard, Tusing Collection: Human Communication Research |
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A study of dominance in speech patterns.
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard |
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p.165
"...high mean amplitude, great amplitude variation, and a slow rate are dominant". Although no significant variation was found for female voice, "male sources with high mean F0 are dominant."
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords: Speech |
p.166
Variations in pitch are "perceived as a pleasant vocal attribute" and "communicate friendliness, or affiliation."
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords: Speech |
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p.152
Reviewing past research, the authors re-iterate that loud, low-pitched sounds are associated with aggression and intimidation while softer, higher-pitched sounds indicate submissiveness and lack of hostility.
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords: Speech |