Is the amplitude of human voice normally distributed?



Answer:
Assuming you're meaning a normal distribution of amplitude across frequencies, It would appear to be so for *normal* samples. Pathological samples can exhibit some very peculiar weighting. See article at

http://www.laryngograph.com/pdfdocs/pape...


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