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Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgement
- Contents
- Report of the meetings of the Permanent Council held during the Tenth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences in Utrecht, 1-6 August 1983
- Plenary Sessions
- Opening address. Some Aspects of the 'Phonetic Sciences', Past and Present
- Keynote address. Phonetics and Speech Technology
- Invited Lectures
- 1. Speech and Hearing
- Perception of Speech as a Modulated Signal
- Speech and Hearing: Some Important Interactions
- 2. Relation between Speech Production and Speech Perception
- Relation between Speech Production and Speech Perception
- Relation between Speech Production and Speech Perception
- 3. Can the Models of Evolutionary Biology be Applied to Phonetic Problems?
- Can the Models of Evolutionary Biology be Applied to Phonetic Problems?
- 'Out of Chaos Comes Order'; Physical, biological, and structural patterns in phonetics
- 4. Psycholinguistic Contributions to Phonetics
- Perceiving Speech and Perceiving Words
- Spontaneous Self-Repairs in Speech: Processes and Representations
- 5. Speech Technology in the Next Decades
- Speech Technology in the Coming Decades
- Speech Technology in the Next Decades
- Semi-Plenary Sessions: Symposia
- SYMPOSIUM 1: Semantics, Syntax and Prosody
- SYMPOSIUM 2: Units in Speech Synthesis
- SYMPOSIUM 3: Models of the Larynx
- SYMPOSIUM 4: Auditory Analysis and Speech Perception
- SYMPOSIUM 5: Phonetic Explanations in Phonology
- Symposium 6: Human and Automatic Speech Recognition
- Section Papers
- Section 1: Acoustic Manifestations of Speech
- Die Hochdeutschen und Schweizerhochdeutschen Betonten Monophthonge
- Temporal Control at the Utterance Level in German
- F<sub>1</sub> Locus and Place of Articulation
- The Influence of Voice Sound Level on the Duration of French Long Vowels
- Bavarian -a- Vowels: Experimental Investigations on the Comparability of the First Two Formants and of Phonetic Transcriptions
- Über akustische Faktoren der Distinktiven Perzeption im Deutschen
- Section 2: Speech Synthesis
- An Analysis Method for High Quality Formant Synthesis
- Voxton, Russon: Systems Generating Impersonal Hungarian and Russian Speech by Rule
- Relative Importance of Parameters in Voice Similarity Judgment
- The Analysis of Polish Intonation by Synthesis
- Recognition of a Spanish VV Sequence
- A Phonetically Based Data and Rule System for the Real-Time Text to Speech Synthesis of Hungarian
- Semi-automatic Synthesis of Intonation for Dutch and British English
- Section 3: Acoustic Analysis and Coding of Speech
- On the Acoustic Characterisation of the Oral and Nasal Vowels of French
- Effective Implementation of Short-Term Analysis Pitch Determination Algorithms
- Analysis and Validation of Higher Pole Correction Function
- Estimating Vocal Tract Area Functions: A Progress Report
- Real Time Fundamental Frequency Analysis Using the Spectral Comb Method
- Jitter in the Singing Voice
- A Perceptual Evaluation of Two V/U Detectors
- F<sub>0</sub> Behaviour in Mandarin and French: An Instrumental Comparison
- On Difference Operation in Linear Prediction
- Section 4: Automatic Speech Recognition
- Outline of an Auditory Theory of Speaker Normalization
- Automatic Segmentation of the Speech Signal into Phonelength Elements
- Speaker Recognition in Open Sets
- The Machine as an Addressee: When Paralinguistics Fails
- Extensions to the Locus Theory
- Syllable-based Analysis of Spectral and Temporal Features for Automatic Speech Recognition
- Section 5: Physiology and Acoustics of Speech Production
- Between Formant Space and Articulation Space
- Physiological Explanations of F<sub>0</sub> Declination
- Spectral Consequences of a Time-varying Glottal Impedance
- On the Reliability of the Intraoral Measuring of Subglottal Pressure
- Lung and Larynx Coordination in a Composite Model of Speech Production
- Use of an Optical Position-Sensitive Device for Recording Lip and Jaw Movements in Speech
- Section 6: Physiological Manifestations of Speech Sounds
- Tafkhim in Arabic: the Acoustic and Psychological Parameters
- Coordinated Tongue Muscle Activity During /ǝpVp/ Utterances
- An Electromyographic Study of Laryngeal Adjustments for the Korean Stops in Syllable-Initial and Final Positions
- Glottal Timing in German Voiceless Occlusives
- Assimilation of Voice in Dutch
- English Diphthongs, [ai, oi, ou]
- Section 7: Psychoacoustics of Speech
- Differentiating Between Speaking and Singing Vocal Registers
- Motor Speech Characteristics in Diving
- An Acoustic Determinant of Perceived and Produced Anisochrony
- Pitch and the Perceptual Separation of Simultaneous Vowel Sounds
- Perception of Speech in a Hyperbaric Helium-Oxygen Atmosphere
- Categorical Perception of Speaker Identity
- Section 8: Perception of Phonemes
- The Role of Coarticulation in the Identification of Consonants
- Confusions between Dutch Consonants under Various Conditions of Noise and Reverberation
- Amplitude Envelope and the Perception of Breathy Stops in Hindi
- Identification of Intervocalic Plosive Consonants: the Importance of Plosive Bursts vs. Vocalic Transitions
- The Effects of Visually Presented Speech Movements on the Perception of Acoustically Encoded Speech Articulation as a Function of Acoustic Desynchronization
- Section 9: Word Perception
- Listening for Phonemes while Reading
- Speech Quality and the Gating Paradigm
- The Detection of Mispronunciations and the Influence of Context
- Effects of Anticipatory Coarticulation on Vowel Detection in Meaningful Words
- Section 10: Stress and Accent
- Extrametricality and Italian Stress
- The Stress Pattern and Its Acoustic Correlates in Beijing Mandarin
- On the Distinctive Features of Byelorussian Utterance Accents
- Stress in Standard Swahili
- Phonetic Reality of Linguistic Structures: the Case of (Secondary) Stress in French
- Section 11: Temporal Organisation of Speech
- On the Perception of Juncture in English
- 'Koartikulation' and 'Steuerung' as Factors Influencing the Perception of 'Momentary Tempo'
- Patterns of Temporal Compression in Spoken Italian
- Section 12: Communicative Functions of Prosody
- Acceptability of Accenting and De-accenting 'NEW' and 'GIVEN' in Dutch
- Syntactic Dispositions as a Factor in Discourse Segmentation
- The Effect of Accentuation on Comprehension: An Experiment
- Section 13: Pitch and Intonation
- Perception and Interpretation of Non-Native Intonation Patterns
- Experiments on the Stylization of British English Intonation
- Gradations in Pitch Accents?
- An Analysis of Regional Variation in English Intonation
- Surface Tones in Chaga: Towards a Tonetic Classification
- Section 14: Speech Acquisition
- Pitch and Timing Cues in Speech Intelligibility: the Case of Child Language
- Audio-Vocal Self Control Functions: Pitch Fluctuations and Audio-Vocal Pitch Matching
- Interactive Speech Synthesis in the Study of Normal Perceptual Development
- The Change of Voice during Puberty in Choir Singers Measured with Phonetograms and Compared to Androgen Status together with Other Phenomena of Puberty
- Section 15: Sociophonetics
- Sociophonetic Restrictions on Subphonemic Elements in Pirahã
- Perceptual Description of Long-term Speaker-Characterizing Voice Features by means of Semantic Differential Ratings of Running Speech
- Concentration and Diversification of Sound Changes
- Stylistic Variation in R.P.
- The Relative Importance of Vocal Speech Parameters for the Discrimination of Emotions
- A Cross-Dialect Study of Vowel Perception in Standard Indonesian
- Tendencies in Contemporary French Pronunciation
- Section 16: Phonetics and Phonology
- On the Uses of Complementary Distribution
- On the Correlation of Phonetic and Phonemic Distinctions
- A Distinctive Feature Based System for the Evaluation of Segmental Transcription in Dutch
- Section 18: History and Phonetics
- The Study of Vowel Quality by Early Arab and Muslim Phoneticians
- The Birth of Experimental Phonetics in Spain. Pere Barnils and his Barcelona Laboratories (1913-1933)
- Section 19: Phonetics and Foreign Language Teaching
- Production and Perception of English Vowel duration by Dutch Speakers of English
- Detection of Foreign Accentedness
- Patterns of English Word Stress by Native and Non-native Speakers
- Korrektiver Ausspracheunterricht auf auditiver Basis
- Phonic Transfer: The Structural Bases of Interlingual Assessments
- Die Syllabisch-Akzentologischen Modelle der russischen Substantive
- Timing of English Vowels spoken with an Arabic Accent
- English Intonation from a Dutch Point of View
- Section 20: Speech Pathology and Aids for the Handicapped
- Intonation Patterns in Normal, Autistic and Aphasie Children
- Phono-articulatory Stereotypes in Deaf Children
- Acoustic Measurement of Voice Quality in Dysphonia after Traumatic Midbrain Damage
- A Contribution to the Phonological Pathology of Speech Structure in Children with Impaired Hearing
- A Tactual 'Hearing' Aid for the Deaf
- Verbal Apraxia in Cases of So-called Broca's Aphasia in the Light of Electromyographic Studies in Vowel Articulation
- Bioelectric Activity of the Articulation Muscles in Deaf Children
- Section 21: Hearing Pathology and Speech
- Hearing Impairment and the Perception of Speech Sounds
- Accents and their Differential Influence on the Perception by Normally Hearing and Hearing-impaired Subjects
- Auditory Evaluation of the Speech of Deaf Children
- On the Possibility of Tactile Categorical Perception
- Dyslexia and Developmental Dysphasia; a Deficit in Processing Rapid Spectral Changes?
- Perception of English Contrastive Stress by Brain-damaged Adults
- Speech Rate and its Differential Influence on the Perception of Normally Hearing and Hearing-impaired Subjects
- Section 22: Speech Errors
- An Analysis of Pronunciation Mistakes and Second Language Strategy in the Case of Italian and Mandarin Speaking Learners of English
- List of Participants
- Index of Contributors
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