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Speech Communication, Volume 47
Volume 47, Numbers 1-2, September-October 2005
- Cecilia Odé, Rob van Son:
Note from the Guest Editors. 1-2 - Joseph-Jean Mariani:
Speech Communication: Louis Pols Special Issue. 3-6
- Liya V. Bondarko:
Phonetic and phonological aspects of the opposition of 'soft' and 'hard' consonants in the modern Russian language. 7-14 - Renée van Bezooijen:
Approximant /r/ in Dutch: Routes and feelings. 15-31
- Anne Cutler, Roel Smits, Nicole Cooper:
Vowel perception: Effects of non-native language vs. non-native dialect. 32-42 - Sieb G. Nooteboom:
Lexical bias revisited: Detecting, rejecting and repairing speech errors in inner speech. 43-58
- Hiroya Fujisaki, Changfu Wang, Sumio Ohno, Wentao Gu:
Analysis and synthesis of fundamental frequency contours of Standard Chinese using the command-response model. 59-70 - Cecilia Odé:
Neutralization or truncation? The perception of two Russian pitch accents on utterance-final syllables. 71-79 - Louis ten Bosch, Nelleke Oostdijk, Lou Boves:
On temporal aspects of turn taking in conversational dialogues. 80-86 - Vincent J. van Heuven, Ellen van Zanten:
Speech rate as a secondary prosodic characteristic of polarity questions in three languages. 87-99 - R. J. J. H. van Son, Jan P. H. van Santen:
Duration and spectral balance of intervocalic consonants: A case for efficient communication. 100-123
- Florien J. van Beinum, Caroline E. Schwippert, Pieter H. Been, Theo H. van Leeuwen, Cecile T. L. Kuijpers:
Development and application of a /bAk/-/dAk/ continuum for testing auditory perception within the Dutch longitudinal dyslexia study. 124-142 - Jeannette M. van der Stelt, Krisztina Zajdó, Ton G. Wempe:
Exploring the acoustic vowel space in two-year-old children: Results for Dutch and Hungarian. 143-159 - Christine D. L. van Gogh, Joost M. Festen, Irma Verdonck-de Leeuw, Andrew J. Parker, Louis Traissac, Anthony D. Cheesman, Hans F. Mahieu:
Acoustical analysis of tracheoesophageal voice. 160-168 - Astrid van Wieringen, Jan Wouters:
Normalization and feasibility of speech understanding tests for Dutch speaking toddlers. 169-181
- Rolf Carlson, Björn Granström:
Data-driven multimodal synthesis. 182-193 - Els den Os, Lou Boves, Stéphane Rossignol, Louis ten Bosch, Louis Vuurpijl:
Conversational agent or direct manipulation in human-system interaction. 194-207 - Sadaoki Furui, Masanobu Nakamura, Tomohisa Ichiba, Koji Iwano:
Analysis and recognition of spontaneous speech using Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese. 208-219 - Zheng-Hua Tan, Paul Dalsgaard, Børge Lindberg:
Automatic speech recognition over error-prone wireless networks. 220-242
Volume 47, Number 3, November 2005
- Donglai Zhu, Satoshi Nakamura, Kuldip K. Paliwal, Ren-Hua Wang:
Maximum likelihood sub-band adaptation for robust speech recognition. 243-264 - Stephen So, Kuldip K. Paliwal:
Multi-frame GMM-based block quantisation of line spectral frequencies. 265-276 - Makiko Muto, Hiroaki Kato, Minoru Tsuzaki, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Effect of speaking rate on the acceptability of change in segment duration. 277-289 - Shuangyu Chang, Mirjam Wester, Steven Greenberg:
An elitist approach to automatic articulatory-acoustic feature classification for phonetic characterization of spoken language. 290-311 - Kathiresan Manickam, Christopher J. Moore, Terry Willard, Nicholas Slevin:
Quantifying aberrant phonation using approximate entropy in electrolaryngography. 312-321 - Preeti Rao, Pushkar Patwardhan:
Frequency warped modeling of vowel spectra: Dependence on vowel quality. 322-335 - Israel Cohen:
Speech enhancement using super-Gaussian speech models and noncausal a priori SNR estimation. 336-350 - Christopher Dromey, Jose Silveira, Paul Sandor:
Recognition of affective prosody by speakers of English as a first or foreign language. 351-359 - Valérie Hazan, Anke Sennema, Midori Iba, Andrew Faulkner:
Effect of audiovisual perceptual training on the perception and production of consonants by Japanese learners of English. 360-378 - Andrej Zgank, Bogomir Horvat, Zdravko Kacic:
Data-driven generation of phonetic broad classes, based on phoneme confusion matrix similarity. 379-393 - Greg Kochanski, Chilin Shih:
Erratum to "Quantitative measurement of prosodic strength in Mandarin [Speech Communication 41 (2003) 625-645]". 394
Volume 47, Number 4, December 2005
- Yi-Jian Wu, Hisashi Kawai, Jinfu Ni, Ren-Hua Wang:
Discriminative training and explicit duration modeling for HMM-based automatic segmentation. 397-410 - Hasan Palaz, Yücel Bicil, Alper Kanak, Mehmet Ugur Dogan:
New Turkish intelligibility test for assessing speech communication systems. 411-423 - J. D. Trout:
Lexical boosting of noise-band speech in open- and closed-set formats. 424-435 - Jean-Luc Rouas, Jérôme Farinas, François Pellegrino, Régine André-Obrecht:
Rhythmic unit extraction and modelling for automatic language identification. 436-456 - Sarunas Paulikas, Dalius Navakauskas:
Restoration of voiced speech signals preserving prosodic features. 457-468
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