Correlation Between the Position of the Hyoid Bone on Lateral Cephalographs and Formant Frequencies
2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 30; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jvoice.2015.08.020
ISSN1873-4588
AutoresAnthony T. Macari, Georges Ziade, Zaahir Turfe, Alissar Chidiac, Elie Alam, Abdul‐Latif Hamdan,
Tópico(s)Speech Recognition and Synthesis
ResumoThe objective of this study is to examine the F1, F2, F3, and F4 during sustained vowels /ɑ/, /i/, /o/, /u/.Prospective cross-sectional study.Fifty-two consecutive patients aged between 9 years and 38 years were invited to participate in this study. Linear measurements included linear vertical distance from the hyoid bone to the sella turcica (H-S); linear vertical distance from the hyoid bone to the posterior nasal spine (H-PNS); linear measure from the hyoid bone to the most anterior point of the cervical vertebra C3 (H-C3); and linear vertical distance from the hyoid bone to the mandibular plane (H-MP).The results showed a moderate and statistically significant correlation between the average fundamental frequency for the vowel /ɑ/ and H-C3, H-S, and H-PNS and another moderate negative correlation between F3 and F4, and the vertical position of the hyoid bone H-C3 and H-S. For the vowel /i/, there was a moderate negative correlation between F1, F3, and F4 and H-S and also a moderate negative correlation between F3 and F4 and H-C3. For the vowel /o/, there was a moderate negative correlation between F4 and H-S and H-PNS. For the vowel /u/, only F4 correlated significantly with H-S.There is a moderate correlation between the high formants, mostly F4, and the cephalo-caudal position of the hyoid bone.
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