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Acoustic correlates for perceived effort levels in male and female acted voices
2017
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
The best actors, particularly classic Shakespearian actors, are experts at vocal expression. With prosodic inflection, change of voice quality, and non-textual utterances, they communicate emotion, emphasize ideas, create drama, and form a complementary language which works with the text to tell the story in the script. To begin to study selected elements of vocal expression in acted speech, corpora were curated from male actors' Hamlet and female actresses' Lady Macbeth soliloquy performances.
doi:10.1121/1.4997189
pmid:28863599
fatcat:tehetg7chfalnaxzm4gc4qbvgq