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Clinical research with the prosody-voice screening profile
The Prosody-Voice Screening Profile (PVSP) is a clinical research instrument that quantifies a speaker's conversational speech status in seven suprasegmental domains: phrasing, rate, stress, loudness, pitch, laryngeal quality and resonance. The PVSP has been used to assess the prosody-voice cha...
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