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Acoustic Analysis of Aperiodic Voice: Perturbation and Nonlinear Dynamic Properties in Esophageal Phonation
Journal of Voice, 06/26/09
MacCallum JK et al. - It is suggested that nonlinear dynamic analysis be used preferentially for acoustic characterization of aperiodic voices, such as esophageal voice.
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