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Vocal Flexibility and Prosidic Strategies in a Professional Impersonator

Voice imitation of a famous personality results in detection and reproduction of some vocal features, including spectral characteristics but also prosody, speech flow, or articulatory patterns. The objective of this study was to describe vocal flexibility in one of the best French impersonators and...

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Published in:Journal of voice 2013-07, Vol.27 (4), p.524-e31
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