Maximum Duration of Phonation

Abstract
40 males and 40 females produced maximum durations of phonation under several conditions of control of frequency and intensity. Measures of maximum vowel duration appeared to be a function of both frequency and intensity. However, the differences between durations were relatively small when phonations were at a low frequency or uncontrolled for frequency. Males in general sustained phonation substantially longer than females. Standard deviations tended to average twice the size of corresponding standard deviations for maximum duration of blowing tasks. Correlations between blowing and phonation links were quite low.
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