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Advances in Phonetics

Proceedings of the International Phonetic Sciences Conference (IPS), Bellingham, WA, June 27-30,1998, Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik. Beihefte 106

Erschienen am 01.12.1999, 1. Auflage 1999
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ISBN/EAN: 9783515076555
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: VIII, 144 S., 152 S.
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

Inhalt: S. P. Whiteside / C. Hodgson: Development of Motor SpeechS. P. Whiteside / R. A. Varley: Dual-Route Phonetic EncodingR. A. Varley / S. P. Whiteside: Evidence from Apraxia of SpeechN. O. Schiller: Masked Priming of Sublexical UnitsJ. Esling / J. A. W. Clayards: Laryngoscopic Analysis of Pharyngeal Articulations and Larynx-Height Voice Quality SettingsA. Krasovitsky: Russian Vocalic Systems with Vowel DiscordanceH. Hollien / K. Liljegren / C. A. Martin / G. DeJong: Prediction of Intoxication Levels by Speech Analysis R. P. Dixit: Tongue-Palate Contact Patterns of HindiH. Hollien / K. Nielson: Problems Created when Vowels Are Sung at Very High PitchesR. Garrison-Tull: Understanding Performance Problems of Cold-Speech in Automatic Speaker Recognition SystemsS. Werner / M. Vainio: Standardized Comparison of Intonation ModelsD. Horga: The Long-Term Average Spectrum as a Measure of Voice Quality in L1 and L2 SpeakersJ. Rosenhouse: Pronunciation of Foreign Proper Names in Speakers of American EnglishS. S. Sarma / S. S. Agrawal: Hindi Speech Data Bases for Research in Speech Recognition and SynthesisD. Stewart / J. Ming / F. J. Smith: Automatic Syllabification with Application to Continuous Speech Recognition "This book is an impressive collection of the most current work in the field. The editor, Dr. Braun, has done an excellent job of putting theses papers together in an easy-to-read format and capturing the essence of the IPS-98 meeting. The topics have a broad appeal and will familiarize the reader with the types of research currently going on in several areas of Phonetics. It is unusual to find a volume that demonstrates such diversity of topics with a common underlying theme. This book would be of great value to researchers and students alike." The Phonetician