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<dc:date>2017-10-29T23:43:45Z</dc:date>
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<title>The relationship between voice source parameters and the Maxima Dispsersion Quotient (MDQ)</title>
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<description>The relationship between voice source parameters and the Maxima Dispsersion Quotient (MDQ)
Gobl, Christer; Yanushevskaya, Irena; Ní Chasaide, Ailbhe
This study examines the relationship between the Maxima&#13;
Dispersion Quotient (MDQ), a recently proposed measure of&#13;
the tense-lax dimension of voice quality, and voice source parameters&#13;
manually measured from glottal flow data, where&#13;
there is linguistically and paralinguistically determined voice&#13;
source modulation. MDQ was found to correlate most closely&#13;
to the open quotient (OQ) and the RD parameter. The paralinguistically&#13;
varying data, which involved more extensive&#13;
voice source modulation than the linguistic, also showed a&#13;
higher degree of correlation with these parameters, and higher&#13;
correlations overall with a range of voice source parameters.&#13;
The high correlation with OQ and RD found in these analyses&#13;
would suggest that MDQ can be a useful, additional parameter&#13;
for the analysis of glottal source dynamics.
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