by Scott McCoy
Please see the printed textbook for explanatory material for each example.
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Please note: there are four exemplars for each paired voice descriptor. For Bright/Dark, 1a is a brigbht-sounding female, 1b is a bright-sounding male, 1c is a dark sounding female, 1d a dark sounding male
1-1a |
1-1b |
1-1c |
1-1d |
1-2a |
1-2b |
1-2c |
1-2d |
1-3a |
1-3b |
1-3c |
1-3d |
1-4a |
1-4b |
1-4c |
1-4d |
1-5a |
1-5b |
1-5c |
1-5d |
1-6a |
1-6b |
1-6c |
1-6d |
1-7a |
1-7b |
1-7c |
1-7d |
1-8a
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1-8b
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1-8c |
1-8d |
1-9a |
1-9b |
1-9c |
1-9d |
1-10a |
1-10b |
1-10c |
1-10d |
1-11a |
1-11b |
1-11c |
1-11d |
1-12a |
1-12b |
1-12c |
1-12d |
1-13a |
1-13b |
1-13c |
1-13d |
1-14a |
1-14b |
1-14c |
1-14d |
1-15a |
1-15b |
1-15c |
1-15d |
1-16
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1-18
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1-19 |
1-20
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1-21 |
1-22 |
1-23 |
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