Vol 52 (2006)

Conference proceedings from Fonetik 2006

Table of Contents

Articles

Acoustic Analysis of Phonetically Transcribed Initial Sounds in Babbling Sequences from Infants with and without Cleft Palate View PDF
Emilia Ahlberg, Julia Backman, Josefin Hansson, Maria Olsson, Anette Lohmander 1–4
Perception of South Swedish Word Accents View PDF
Gilbert Ambrazaitis, Gösta Bruce 5–8
Focal Accent and Facial Movements in Expressive Speech View PDF
Jonas Beskow, Björn Granström, David House 9–12
A Study of Simultaneous-masking and Pulsation-threshold Pattems of a Steady-state Synthetic Vowel: A Preliminary Report View PDF
Ulla Bjursäter 13–16
Youth Language in Multilingual Göteborg View PDF
Petra Bodén, Julia Große 17–20
Prosodic Cues for Hesitation View PDF
Rolf Carlson, Kjell Gustafson, Eva Strangert 21–24
F-pattem Analysis of Professional Imitations of "hallå" in three Swedish Dialects View PDF
Frantz Clermont, Elisabeth Zetterholm 25–28
Describing Swedish-accented English View PDF
Una Cunningham 29–32
Quantification of Speech Rhythm in Norwegian as a Second Language View PDF
Wim A van Dommelen 33–36
/nailon/ - Online Analysis of Prosody View PDF
Jens Edlund, Mattias Heldner 37–40
Feedback from Real & Virtual Language Teachers View PDF
Olov Engwall 41–44
Directional Hearing in a Humanoid Robot View PDF
Lisa Gustavsson, Ellen Marklund, Eeva Klintfors, Francisco Lacerda 45–48
Microphones and Measurements View PDF
Gert Foget Hansen, Nicolai Pharao 49–52
Prosodic Cues for Interaction Control in Spoken Dialogue Systems View PDF
Mattias Heldner, Jens Edlund 53–56
SMTC - A Swedish Map Task Corpus View PDF
Pétur Helgason 57–60
The Relative Contributions of Intonation and Duration to Degree of Foreign Accent in Norwegian as a Second Language View PDF
Snefrid Holm 61–64
The Filler EH in Swedish View PDF
Merle Horne 65–68
Modelling Pronunciation in Discourse Context View PDF
Per-Anders Jande 69–72
Are Verbs Less Prominent? View PDF
Christian Jensen 73–76
Variation and Finnish Influence in Finland Swedish Dialect Intonation View PDF
Yuni Kim 77–80
Local Speaking Rate and Perceived Quantity: An Experiment with Italian Listeners View PDF
Diana Krull, Hartmut Traunmüller, Pier Marco Bertinetto 81–84
A Case Study of /r/ in the Västgöta Dialect View PDF
Jonas Lindh 85–88
Preliminary Descriptive F0-statistics for Young Male Speakers View PDF
Jonas Lindh 89–92
L1 Residue in L2 Use: A Preliminary Study of Quantity and Tense-lax View PDF
Robert McAllister, Miyoko Inoue, Sofie Dahl 93–96
Cross-Speaker Variations in Producing Attitudinally Varied Utterances in Japanese View PDF
Yasuko Nagano-Madsen, Takako Ayusawa 97–100
Emotion Recognition in Spontaneous Speech View PDF
Daniel Neiberg, Kjell Elenius, Inger Karlsson, Kornel Laskowski 101–104
Data-driven Formant Synthesis of Speaker Age View PDF
Susanne Schötz 105–108
How do we Speak to Foreigners? – Phonetic Analyses of Speech Communication between L1 and L2 Speakers of Norwegian View PDF
Rein Ove Sikveland 109–112
A Switch of Dialect as Disguise View PDF
Maria Sjöström, Erik J Eriksson, Elisabeth Zetterholm, Kirk P H Sullivan 113–116
Prosody and Grounding in Dialog View PDF
Gabriel Skantze, David House, Jens Edlund 117–120
The Prosody of Public Speech – A Description of a Project View PDF
Eva Strangert, Thierry Deschamps 121–124
Effects of Age on VOT: Categorical Perception of Swedish Stops by Near-native L2 Speakers View PDF
Katrin Stölten 125–128
Stress, Accent and Vowel Durations in Finnish View PDF
Kari Suomi 129–132
Phonological Demands vs. System Constraints in an L2 Setting View PDF
Bosse Thorén 133–136
Cross-modal Interactions in Visual as Opposed to Auditory Perception of Vowels View PDF
Hartmut Traunmüller 137–140
Knowledge-light Letter-to-Sound Conversion for Swedish with FST and TBL View PDF
Marcus Uneson 141–144
The Articulation of Uvular Consonants: Swedish View PDF
Sidney Wood 145–148
Acoustical Prerequisites for Visual Hearing View PDF
Niklas Öhrström, Hartmut Traunmüller 149–152