kõnekõrguse
Kõnekõrguse, a term originating from Estonian, literally translates to "speech height" or "vocal height" and refers to the fundamental frequency of the human voice. It is a crucial acoustic parameter that influences the perceived pitch of speech and is determined by the rate at which the vocal folds vibrate. Factors such as the size and tension of the vocal folds, as well as air pressure from the lungs, all contribute to the resultant kõnekõrguse.
The average kõnekõrguse varies between individuals, with men generally having a lower fundamental frequency than women
Variations in kõnekõrguse can also be indicative of certain conditions. Pathological changes in the vocal folds,