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Breathiness as a Feminine Voice Characteristic: A Perceptual Approach
Journal of Voice, 06/26/09
Borsel JV et al. - Results demonstrate that breathiness indeed may contribute to the perception of femininity but replication in a study involving biological males and transgender clients is indicated. It is unclear which degree of breathiness is required or is the most suitable for facilitating the perception of femininity.
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