Proceedings of the seventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences / Actes du Septième Congrès international des sciences phonétiques
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Proceedings of the seventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences / Actes du Septième Congrès international des sciences phonétiques

Held at the University of Montreal and McGill University, 22–28 August 1971 / Tenu á l' Université de Montréal et á l' Université McGill, 22–28 août 1971

André Rigault, René Charbonneau, André Rigault, René Charbonneau

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Proceedings of the seventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences / Actes du Septième Congrès international des sciences phonétiques

Held at the University of Montreal and McGill University, 22–28 August 1971 / Tenu á l' Université de Montréal et á l' Université McGill, 22–28 août 1971

André Rigault, René Charbonneau, André Rigault, René Charbonneau

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2017
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Table of contents

  1. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS/REMERCIEMENTS
  2. CONTENTS / TABLE DES MATIÈRES
  3. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESSES OF PHONETIC SCIENCES / CONGRÈS INTERNATIONAUX DES SCIENCES PHONÉTIQUES
  4. PERMANENT COUNCIL FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONGRESSES OF PHONETIC SCIENCES / CONSEIL PERMANENT POUR L'ORGANISATION DES CONGRÈS INTERNATIONAUX DES SCIENCES PHONÉTIQUES
  5. VII<sup>TH</sup>INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHONETIC SCIENCES / VII<sup>E</sup> CONGRÈS INTERNATIONAL DES SCIENCES PHONÉTIQUES
  6. PART I. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE CONGRESS / SÉANCE INAUGURALE
  7. PART II. REPORTS IN PLENARY SESSIONS RAPPORTS / DES SÉANCES PLÉNIÈRES
  8. Essai sur la physiologie du son laryngé
  9. Vocal Chords Activity: Its Dynamics and Role in Speech Production
  10. Perceptual Mechanisms at the First Level of Speech Processing
  11. Phonetics and the Description of Language
  12. Intonation and Prosody
  13. Où en sont les études sur l'intonation?
  14. La théorie de la phonologie
  15. Theoretical Issues in Phonology in the 1970's
  16. Sources of Inter- and Intra-Speaker Variability in the Acoustic Properties of Speech Sounds
  17. Voice Recognition by Man, Animal, and Machine
  18. On the Evolution of Human Language
  19. PART III. PAPERS OF SECTION MEETINGS / COMMUNICATIONS DE SECTION
  20. SECTION A. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL PHONETICS / PHONÉTIQUE PHYSIOLOGIQUE ET PHONIATRIE
  21. A Critical Investigation of Click Symbolism
  22. Phonetic Factors Affecting Intraoral Air Pressure Associated with Stop Consonants
  23. Tonhöhenverhältnisse beim weichen und gehauchten Einsatz
  24. Phoneme Cognition : Theoretical Aspects of Neuro-Cortical Activity
  25. Nouvelle contribution à la connaissance physiologique de l'opposition: sourde/sonore
  26. Single Motor Unit Potentials in Speech Musculature
  27. Three Major Vocal Registers: A Proposal
  28. A Cross-Cultural Study of Adolescent Voice Change in European Males
  29. Directionality of Voicing and Aspiration in Initial Position
  30. A Suggested Means to Study the Forces on the Basilar Membrane During the Audition of a Speech Sound
  31. Control of the Tongue in Vowels
  32. A Description of Certain Phonetic Tendencies as Etiological Factors in Functional Voice Disorders
  33. Laryngeal Articulation in Swedish
  34. Glottal Modes in Consonant Distinctions
  35. Velopharyngeal Function: An Electromyographic Study
  36. Dynamic Palatography of Selected Syllables
  37. The Glottal Volume Velocity Waveform during Loose and Tight Voiced Glottal Adjustments
  38. Correlations entre les mouvements articulatoires et les variations formantiques
  39. Aerodynamic and Acoustic Patterns of Speech
  40. Some Physiologic Correlates of Voice Frequency Change
  41. Air Pressure Sensitivity of Soft Palate in Closed Position
  42. New Observations of Certain CV and VC Transitions
  43. Segmentation articulatoire et acoustique des diphtongues allemandes
  44. Acoustic Correlates of Vocal Roughness : a Resume and Extension
  45. Brain Damage and Phonological Organization
  46. SECTION B. ACOUSTIC AND PERCEPTUAL PHONETICS / PHONÉTIQUE ACOUSTIQUE ET PERCEPTUELLE
  47. Voice Timing in Korean Stops
  48. Composing with Speech
  49. A Three Feature System for English Vowels
  50. Some Determinants of Error Responses in the Aural Identification of Words
  51. The Perception of Obstruent Clusters
  52. The Perception of Maleness and Femaleness in the Voice and its Relationship to Vowel Formant Frequencies
  53. Perception of Segmented Diphthongs
  54. Zur Akustischen Struktur stimmloser Frikativlaute
  55. The Analog Cochlea as a Tool in Phonetic Research
  56. Auditory Imperception in Children : A Study of Spelling Errors
  57. Identification of Argentine Spanish Vowels
  58. Ancient Indian Conception of Acoustic Speech Signal and its Perception
  59. Lexical Redundancy in Speech Perception: Vigilant Memory
  60. Perception of Temporally-Segmented Speech
  61. Human Channel Capacity in Producing One-Dimensional Vocal Sounds
  62. Some Implications and Applications of Using Digital Sound Spectra
  63. Einige akustische Parameter zur Sprecherklassifikation
  64. Experiments with the Perception of Nasality
  65. Some Acoustic and Perceptual Correlates of Speaker Identification
  66. Acoustic Theory of the Parrot
  67. Phonemic and Prosodie Interference and Intelligibility
  68. L'intensité spécifique des voyelles
  69. Phonetic Distortion in the HeO<sub>2</sub> Environment
  70. Eine sprecherunabhängige [a,o] - Erkennung
  71. L’influence de la durée sur l’ajustement du cadre vocalique interne
  72. Implication of the Perception of Similarities for Phonetic Theory
  73. Ein Computerprogramm zur Untersuchung von Einzelperioden phonetischer Signale
  74. Synchronic/Diachronic Variation of the Type /CV<sub>1</sub>lV<sub>1</sub>/ ~ /CIV<sub>1</sub>/ in the Gã Language : An Instance of the Backward Masking Effect of a Strong Sound Stimulus on a Short, Weak, Preceding Stimulus ?
  75. Beziehungen zwischen Intensität und Tonhöhe im artikulierten Sprachschall
  76. Identification des occlusives intervocaliques
  77. Perceptual Parameters of Vowel Duration and Quality in German
  78. SECTION C. DESCRIPTIVE AND HISTORICAL PHONETICS /PHONÉTIQUE DESCRIPTIVE ET ÉVOLUTIVE
  79. A Cinefluorographic-Phonologic Investigation of Emphatic Sound Assimilation in Arabic
  80. Phonetics in Reconstruction and Phonetic Reconstruction
  81. Le phonème /g/ dans les parlers arabes citadins de Tunisie
  82. Une dissimilation de continuité et d'antériorité en français contemporain
  83. La gémination consonantique dans un parler breton (Argol)
  84. Temporal Ratios of Sound Segments and the Perception of English Dialect Differences
  85. The Influence of Native Languages on the Phonology of American Spanish
  86. Labialisation in Causasian Languages, with Special Reference to Abkhaz
  87. The Background of the Spoken Word in the Speech-Lore of India
  88. Restructuring of Phonetic Rules in Modern Hebrew
  89. Segmental Features of Tepehua Whistle Speech
  90. Consonnes complexes et nasalisation en Ewondo du Cameroun
  91. Variabilité phonétique et théorie de la dialectologie
  92. What Can Be Gleaned of the Phonetics of the Chinese Anciently Taken Over in Viêt-nam?
  93. Quantity in Icelandic
  94. Die Berechnung der phonetischen Variabilität: ein Beitrag zum objektiven Vergleich phonetischer Texte
  95. Linguistic Change Observed : Three Types of Phonological Change in the Scotch-Irish Dialects
  96. Quantitative und Qualitative Differenzen von /a( : )/ — Realisationen im Deutschen
  97. Some Reflections on Spontaneous English Speech, with Sample
  98. Phonetic and Linguistic Study of the Whistled Speech of Kuskoy, Turkey
  99. The Phonetic Environment as the Determiner of the Allomorphic Forms of The in Standard Arabic
  100. Zum Erwerb des estnischen Phonemsystems in estnisch- und schwedischsprachiger Umgebung
  101. Phénomènes phonétiques en ancien portugais
  102. The Simple Vowel and Semi-vowel Phonemes of English
  103. Intonational and Vowel Correlates in Contrasting Dialects : A Suggestion for Further Research
  104. Can Functional Load Explain some Danish Sound Developments ?
  105. Le traitement des consonnes intervocaliques en français québécois: étude de phonétique expérimentale
  106. Sur les voyelles roumaines ă [a] et î [i̶]
  107. German Phonetics: A Survey
  108. Quelques observations sur l’identification des allophones transgressifs et digressifs
  109. Neutralisation vocalique comparée en France et au Québec
  110. Some Aspects of Lusatian Phonology : A Transformational Treatment
  111. On Phonological Adaptation
  112. Le caractère génétiquement composite des changements phonétiques du malgache
  113. SECTION D. PROSODIC FEATURE ANALYSIS / ANALYSE DES FAITS PROSODIQUES
  114. Visual Feedback and Intonation Learning
  115. Tone-Intonation Relationships
  116. English Speech Rhythm and the Foreign Learner
  117. Syllable Structure and Sentence Rhythm — A Cross-Language Study
  118. Some Aspects of English Language Interference in Learning German Intonation
  119. Recherches sur l’intonation du français: traits significatifs et non significatifs
  120. Corrélation des durées sous l’accent en français
  121. Male-Female Intonation Patterns in American English
  122. La pression sous-glottique, corrélat de la mise en valeur dynamique (‘accent d’insistance’) en français contemporain
  123. Perceptual Experiments on Dutch Intonation
  124. Contribution à l’étude du niveau d’analyse des structures prosodématiques
  125. A Note on the Role of Pitch as an Element of the Accent Within Synthetic Pairs of Syllables
  126. L’apparition des registres des langues à tons ponctuels
  127. Word Accentual Patterns in Guyanese English (GE) Compared with British English (RP Norm)
  128. Some Experiments on the Perception of Mandarin Tones
  129. The Significance of Pauses
  130. Rôle de l’intonation dans l’information émotionnelle de phrases allemandes synthétisées
  131. Temporal Patterns of Speech Rate Alterations
  132. Temporal Compensation in a Quantity Language
  133. L’accentuation des pronoms personnels en français standard
  134. Apport de la glottospectrographie à l’étude des tons
  135. The Breath-Group as a Constructive Element in Charles Olson’s “Projective Verse”
  136. Tone System Typology and Distinctive Features
  137. Comparative Study of Intonation Patterns in Normal Hearing and Hearing Impaired Infants
  138. The Nuclear Stress Rule and the Description of English Stress
  139. The Acoustic Parameters of Stress in Relation to Syllable Position, Speech Loudness and Rate
  140. Quelques variations de l’intonation dans les parlers parisiens
  141. Temporal Patterns in Dutch
  142. Rhythmical Patterns and Syllabic Features of the Spanish Sense-Group
  143. The Acoustic Differentiation of Serbo-Croatian Word-Tones in Statement Environments
  144. Les paramètres acoustiques de l’accent en tchèque
  145. Sur la sémantique des moyens de l’intonation
  146. Etude acoustique et auditive des facteurs d’intelligibilité de la voix chantée
  147. Further Experimental Studies of Fundamental Frequency Contours
  148. Malecite Prosodies
  149. A Statistical Analysis of Melody Curves in the Intonation of American English
  150. Description d’une unité d’analyse des paramètres prosodiques
  151. Evidences of Semantic Determinants of Prosodie Features in English
  152. The Binary Suprasegmental Features of English
  153. The Intonation of Replies to Wh-Questions in English
  154. SECTION E. PHONOLOGY AND PHONOLOGICAL MODELS / PHONOLOGIE ET MODÈLES PHONOLOGIQUES
  155. The Functional Level of Archiphoneme
  156. Mirror-Image Rules and Disjunctive Ordering
  157. The ‘Articulation Base’ and Chomsky’s ‘Neutral Position’
  158. The Mechanical Conversion of Hungarian Script to Phonetic Notation
  159. A Probability-Theoretical Decision Model for the Automatic Classification of Signals
  160. Phonemic Analysis of Speech Development: The Crucial Fifth Year
  161. Elargissement de la notion de pertinence
  162. On the Phonology of Expressive Forms in a Generative Grammar — A Casein- Point from Ukrainian
  163. Kotoba Theory and Speechology
  164. On the Reality of Linguistic Constructs: Evidence from Speech Errors
  165. Some Uses of Phonetic Data in Communication Systems
  166. Some Problems in Identifying the Distinctive Features of Portuguese Consonants
  167. Hungarian Evidence for Abstract Phonology
  168. Perceptual Factors in Phonology
  169. Vokabularrepräsentation zur automatischen Identifikation bei DAWID II
  170. Messwerte für die Äquivalenz einer Übersetzung
  171. The Hierarchie Principle
  172. Centralist and Peripheralist Orientation in Models of Speech Production
  173. Vers une description fonctionnelle et structurale automatique d’objets linguistiques
  174. Clusters as Single Underlying Consonants: Evidence from Children's Production
  175. Physical Models in Phonology
  176. Some Sociolinguistic Characteristics of Phonetic Analysis
  177. Text-Guided Automatic Analysis of the Speech Signal as a Possible Means of Approximating Automatic Speech Recognition
  178. A Note on ‘Hole in the System’ and ‘Phonological Space’
  179. Phonetic and Phonological Aspects of ‘Deep Structures’
  180. Implications of Temporal Compensation for Speech Production Models
  181. Peripheral Feedback Mechanisms in Speech Production Models ?
  182. The Role of Speech Synthesis in the Development of Phonetic Theory
  183. Phonetic Events and their Retinal Representations
  184. Ansätze eines zeitabhängigen Artikulationsmodells
  185. PART IV. FREE DISCUSSIONS / DISCUSSIONS LIBRES
  186. PART V. SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT DEMONSTRATION / PRÉSENTATION DE MATÉRIEL SCIENTIFIQUE
  187. PART VI. MEETINGS OF THE PERMANENT COUNCIL AND ASSOCIATIONS / RÉUNION DU CONSEIL PERMANENT ET D'ASSOCIATIONS
  188. PART VII. CLOSING SESSION / SÉANCE DE CLÔTURE
  189. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS / LISTE DES CONGRESSISTES
  190. APPENDIX
  191. Voice Recognition by Man, Animal, and Machine
  192. INDEX