Vocal fry is a voice quality that is a little bit scratchy. It's caused by the vocal folds slowing down and vibrating more irregularly so they create this kind of low popping noise. Vocal fry was first studied as a marker of hyper masculine speech in British English in the 1980s. Low pitched men in broadcasting have always been valorized for their high pitch voices, but women are constantly criticized for having higher pitches.

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