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12/08/2008
Peggy Reynolds takes another journey into the world of words and the way we speak. She explores vocal pitch. Is it true that to get on the radio a woman has to sound like a man?
Peggy Reynolds takes another journey into the world of words, language and the way we speak.
She investigates vocal pitch. Is it true that to get on the radio a woman has to sound like a man? Why is it that, according to scientists, attractive women have attractive voices? And why is there such a difference in intonation between women of different nationalities?
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Mon 18 Aug 200823:00
BBC Radio 4
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- Tue 12 Aug 200816:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 18 Aug 200823:00BBC Radio 4
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