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Differences in rate of speech in male, female, and male-to-female transgender speakers: A replication study
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The literature exploring rate of speech (RoS) as a communication-based cue to gender has been inconclusive, with some studies finding no difference and some concluding that cisgender males speak at a faster rate than cisgender females. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a difference in rate of speech (RoS) between gender groups in a conversation-like context.
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- 2017-12-15
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- Conference/Workshop Poster