female voice

collocation in English

meaningsoffemaleandvoice

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female
adjective
uk
/ˈfiː.meɪl/
us
/ˈfiː.meɪl/
belonging or relating to the sex that can give birth to young or ...
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voice
noun
uk
/vɔɪs/
us
/vɔɪs/
the sounds that are made when people speak ...
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(Definition offemaleandvoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffemale voice

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The samefemalevoicewas used for all participants.
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Afemalevoiceusing child-directed speech introduced each trial.
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So also in opera, thefemalevoiceis related to the cry and to non-verbal vocals.
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A beep was sounded, followed by a sentence read by afemalevoice.
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Can we find different levels of meaning in the term 'thefemalevoice'?
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Does it matter whether afemalevoiceis created by men or by women?
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But the skepticalfemalevoicesoon comes in with her own caricature.
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Male andfemalevoicequality and its relationship to vowel formant frequencies.
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This paper aims to discuss the various levels of thumr-'sfemalevoiceas follows.
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It is juxtaposed with thefemalevoicethat itself has a free and unpredictable rhythm.
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This somewhat easy and general dichotomy can become more dynamic and specific by listening to the resistant sounds of thefemalevoicein a particular performance context.
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Secondly, these sentences were recorded with afemalevoiceusing the intonational contours of the infant-directed speech register with the novel word stressed and in the final position.
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Counteracting the conduct-book-like prescriptions of their words, the performative force of thefemalevoiceundoes the drama and defies its constraining messages.
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But it is just this body that the gramophone eliminates, thereby giving everyfemalevoicea sound that is needy and incomplete.
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From a straightforwardly narratological perspective, afemalevoiceindicates that the narrator in the art form under discussion is a woman.
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Across the four study-test list pairs, each word was spoken equally often in a male and afemalevoice.
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They suggested that prosodic cues to linguistic units were more salient in thefemalevoiceand that prosody may be a more potent linguistic cue than grammatical morphemes.
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The question of thefemalevoiceand corresponding issues of empowerment were particularly relevant in my encounters with female musicians.
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