Colette FeehanIndiana University Bloomington | IUB · Department of Linguistics
Colette Feehan
Master of Arts
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Introduction
Here's an interview I did about some of my research!
https://www.wboi.org/post/wboi-presents-session-episode-015-voice-acting#stream/0
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Voice actors are an under-utilized population for linguistic study. Looking at voice actors' novel productions of typical speech sounds can tell us more about over which muscles we have volitional control. This can help test models of speech production, inform speech therapy, and create better pedagogy for teaching vocal p...
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Looking at voice actors' novel productions of typical speech sounds can tell us more about over which muscles we have volitional control. This can help us to test models of speech production, inform speech therapy, and create better pedagogy for teaching vocal performance.
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Voice actors are an under-utilized population for linguistic study. This type of vocal performance requires actors to perform careful, consistent, and precise vocal tract manipulations to portray different character types such as imitating a dialect or performing complex manipulations that simulate a smaller vocal tract to...
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Voice actors are an interesting population for linguistic study because their professional field requires them to perform complex vocal tract manipulations in order to consistently and believably convey many different character types. Previous investigations have looked at how voice actors manipulate laryngeal setting and...
Voice actors are an interesting population for linguistic study because their profession requires them to perform complex vocal tract manipulations in order to portray specific social identities and convey socially indexed linguistic information. Previous investigations have looked at how voice actors manipulate laryngeal setting and voice quality...
https://acoustics.org/2asc11-adult-imitating-child-speech-a-case-study-using-3d-ultrasound-colette-feehan/
Voice actors are interesting for linguistic study because of their unique abilities to manipulate their vocal tract and convey different social identities. This is essentially a field of professional folk linguistics where professionals manipulate their vocal tracts to convey socially indexed, linguistic features. This study uses Ultrasound paired...
San Juan Quiahije (SJQ) Chatino is an under-documented indigenous language spoken in Oaxaca, Mexico, by some 3000 speakers. Like other members of the Eastern Chatino branch, SJQ has a complex tonal system—in particular, four tone levels and 11 lexical tones (14 when considering sandhi contexts). Excellent linguistic investigations of SJQ phonology...
https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/stcloud_ling/vol5/iss1/3