Subject: Re: male and female glottal wave phase From: Heriberto Avelino <avelino@xxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 16:55:23 -0700Hi, You might want to see the work at the SPEECH COMMUNICATION GROUP, MIT. Particularly, work done by Hanson, Stevens and Slifka. http://www.rle.mit.edu/speech/ Best wishes, Heriberto ********************************************** 'Life is short but wide' Heriberto Avelino Department of Linguistics 1203 Dwinelle Hall, University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-2650 Phone: (510) 642-2757 Fax: (510) 643-5688 http://www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/~avelino/ ********************************************* Fred Herzfeld wrote: > Hello List, > > I am developing a new signal decomposition method and am interested in > following up on the work reported in: > ---------------------------------------------- > Study of variations in the male and female glottal wave > * R.B. Monsen; A.M. Engebretson > JASA 1977 62(4) 961-993 > ---------------------------------------------- > > Figure 8 in the above paper distinctly shows the phase relation > between the first and second harmonics of the glottal wave. What about > the phase of the higher harmonics which form the formants? > > Any pointers to literature or unpublished work would be very useful to > me. > > Thanks, > > Fred > >