Dolquist, Devin V.Munson, Benjamin2023-10-262023-10-262023-10-26https://hdl.handle.net/11299/257788Detailed documentation is provided in the ReadMe.rtf file in this archive. It is possible that you might recognize one of the people in this database. We strongly encourage you to respect the privacy of the people in this database. We ask that you do not contact them to ask about their participation. Moreover, you should draw no conclusions about these people by virtue of their being recorded for this database. Users should not make any use of data to identify or otherwise infringe the privacy or confidentiality rights of individuals discovered inadvertently or intentionally in the data.The growing practice of gender-affirming voice in Speech-Language Pathology often overlooks the voices of transmasculine people. Previous research in this topic focuses primarily on obtaining acoustic information that will help trans folks assimilate to cis-sounding voices. This is a new corpus of voices from a diverse set of 20 masculine-identifying people, including transmasculine men, cisgender men, and transmasculine nonbinary people. The corpus includes recordings of materials commonly used in speech-language pathology (the rainbow passage [Dietsch et al, 2003], the CAPE-V sentences [Kempster et al., 2009]) and a set of 27 sentences created for this project. The corpus contains individual audio files for all of the materials, and Praat TextGrids for the novel sentences. This corpus can be used in clinical services to model different male-sounding voices, and in clinical and preprofessional education in speech-language pathologyAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Stateshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/PhoneticsTransmasculineAcousticsCorpusSpeech-Language PathologyGender-Affirming CareA Palette of Transmasculine VoicesDatasethttps://doi.org/10.13020/0fas-n510