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Articulatory Configuration and Pitch in a Classically Trained Soprano Singer
Journal of Voice, 10/02/09
Sundberg J et al. – Four or five semitones below the pitch where F0 = F1Normal the tongue dorsum height was reduced in /i, e, u, a/, whereas in /o/ the lip opening was widened and in /a/ also the jaw opening was widened. At higher pitches, the jaw opening was widened in all vowels. These articulatory maneuvers are likely to raise F1 in these vowels.
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