2012
DOI: 10.1080/15532739.2011.664464
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Voice Parameters That Result in Identification or Misidentification of Biological Gender in Male-to-Female Transgender Veterans

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“…3 Of course, other sensory elements of gender presentation and perception, such as vocal pitch and intonation (e.g., Hancock & Garabedian, 2013;Hancock, Colton, & Douglas, 2014;King, Brown, & McCrea, 2012), are key to transgender individuals' passing. However, discussion of these elements falls outside the scope of the present analysis, and their significance is less frequently discussed in both academic literature and popular media discourse than that of visual passing.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Of course, other sensory elements of gender presentation and perception, such as vocal pitch and intonation (e.g., Hancock & Garabedian, 2013;Hancock, Colton, & Douglas, 2014;King, Brown, & McCrea, 2012), are key to transgender individuals' passing. However, discussion of these elements falls outside the scope of the present analysis, and their significance is less frequently discussed in both academic literature and popular media discourse than that of visual passing.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. We are beginning to determine the parameters of voice that are most important to target in feminization/masculinization (Adler, Hirsch, & Mordaunt, 2012;Carew et al, 2007;Dacakis et al, 2012;Gelfer & Mikos, 2005;Holmberg, Oates, Dacakis, & Grant, 2010;King, Brown, & McCrea, 2011;M esz aros et al, 2005;Owen & Hancock, 2010;van Borsel & De Maesschalck, 2008;van Borsel, Van Eynde, Cuypere, & Bonte, 2008). 3.…”
Section: Voice and Communication In Transgender People: The Evidence mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uzimajući u obzir ostale akustičke parametre za glas istraživanje King, Brown, McCrea, (2012) je pokazalo da vrijednosti frekvencijskih perturbacija (jittera) te amplitudnih perturbacija (shimmera) ne utječe na percepciju je li glas muški ili ženski. Istraživanje koje su proveli Klatt i Klatt (1990), analizirajući govorne rečenice 10 ženskih i 6 muških ispitanika je pokazalo da žene imaju više šumnu vokalnu kvalitetu od muškaraca.…”
Section: Ostali Parametri Glasaunclassified