Vol 49 (2001)

Conference proceedings from Fonetik 2001

Table of Contents

Articles

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