This study reports the acoustic findings of a female speaker who could volitionally produce a diplophonic voice. The subject's normal and diplophonic speech patterns are compared in terms of intensity, frequency, and duration. Sample Sonagraphs of the subject's diplophonic voice pattern are presented.
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