| Designing with speech acts to elude disfluency in human–computer dialogue systems |
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Annika Asp, Anna Decker |
2–5 |
| Comparison of the intonation of two question types in Estonian |
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Eva Liina Asu |
6–9 |
| Prosodic interactions on segmental durations in Greek |
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Antonis Botinis, Marios Fourakis, Robert Bannert |
10–13 |
| A pitch accent journey in southern Sweden |
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Gösta Bruce, Ida Thelander |
14–17 |
| On the physiological location of otoacoustic emissions |
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Jonas Brännström, Johannes Lantz |
18–21 |
| Teenagers’ pronunciation of Norwegian /ç/ and /ʃ/ |
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Wim A van Dommelen |
22–25 |
| Segment and syllable reduction: preliminary observations |
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Olle Engstrand, Diana Krull |
26–29 |
| Modeling the Talking Tongue |
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Olov Engwall |
30–33 |
| Gender differences in vowel duration in read Swedish: Preliminary results |
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Christine Ericsdotter, Anna M Ericsson |
34–37 |
| A novel system for F0 analysis and prediction |
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Gunnar Fant, Anita Kruckenberg |
38–41 |
| Prediction of intonation patterns of accented words in a corpus of read Swedish news |
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Johan Frid |
42–45 |
| Consonant length, stød and morae in Danish |
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Nina Grønnum, Hans Basbøll |
46–49 |
| Expressive synthesis for children, a web-based evaluation |
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Kjell Gustafson, David House |
50–53 |
| Convergence in historical phonetics: Stop contrasts in Åland and Iceland |
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Pétur Helgason |
54–57 |
| Using speech recognition to evaluate skills in spoken English |
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Rebecca Hinks |
58–61 |
| Interaction of visual cues for prominence |
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David House, Jonas Beskow, Björn Granström |
62–65 |
| Linguistic structures for email and echat |
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Sheri Hunnicutt, Tina Magnuson |
66–69 |
| Stress patterns in Swedish lexicalised phrases |
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Per-Anders Jande |
70–73 |
| Some unusual sounds in Changana |
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Tore Janson, Olle Engstrand |
74–77 |
| Final aspiration as a phrase boundary cue in Swedish: the case of att 'that' |
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Victoria Johansson, Merle Horne, Sven Strömqvist |
78–81 |
| An introductory study of Mongolian intonation |
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Anastasia Karlsson |
82–85 |
| Voluntary and involuntary speech variations – a few examples from the VeriVox database |
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Inger Karlsson |
86–89 |
| Phonotactic and word accent cues for speech segmentation in Swedish one-year-olds |
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Eeva Koponen |
90–93 |
| Acoustic character of vowel pronunciation in Sweden-Swedish and Finland-Swedish |
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Mikko Kuronen |
94–97 |
| Re-assessing the perceptual consequences of CV-transition speed |
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Francisco Lacerda |
98–101 |
| Language learning and brain plasticity |
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Francisco Lacerda, Pia Nehme |
102–103 |
| Critique of the IPA vowel quadrangle, especially the use of vowel points in it |
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Per Lindblad |
104–107 |
| Identifying places of articulation in coronal consonants: a combined EPG and listening test |
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Peder Livijn, Olle Engstrand |
108–111 |
| Place of articulation for coronals in some Swedish dialects |
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Peder Livijn, Olle Engstrand |
112–115 |
| Experience as a factor in L2 phonological acquisition |
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Robert McAllister |
116–119 |
| /r/ in some Swedish dialects: preliminary observations |
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Damra Muminovic, Olle Engstrand |
120–123 |
| Simultaneous signing and speaking – what happens to prosody? |
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Kerstin Nelfelt |
124–127 |
| Gestures for an interactive animated agent |
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Magnus Nordstrand |
128–131 |
| Word accents in the Orsa dialect and in Orsa Swedish |
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Eva Olander |
132–135 |
| A perceptual study of speaker age |
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Susanne Schötz |
136–139 |
| Automatic alignment of phonetic segments |
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Kåre Sjölander |
140–143 |
| Quantity in ten Swedish dialects in Northern Sweden and Österbotten in Finland |
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Eva Strangert |
144–147 |
| Consonant specification in infant-directed speech. Some preliminary results from a study of Voice Onset Time in speech to one-year-olds |
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Ulla Sundberg |
148–151 |
| On distinguishing stress and accent in Finnish |
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Kari Suomi, Juhani Toivanen, Riikka Ylitalo |
152–155 |
| Phonology of a southern Swedish idiolect |
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Jan-Olof Svantesson |
156–159 |
| Word accents in the Närpes dialect: Is there really only one accent? |
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Nina Svärd |
160–163 |
| Size and physiological effort in the production of signed and spoken utterances |
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Hartmut Traunmüller |
164–167 |
| Acoustic correlates of laryngealization in Kammu |
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Marcus Uneson |
168–171 |
| Vowels in infant- and adult-directed speech |
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Joost van de Weijer |
172–175 |
| Impersonation – reproduction of speech |
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Elisabeth Zetterholm |
176–179 |
| Why current speech technology is false phonetics |
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Sven Öhman |
180–183 |