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18. ICPhS 2015: Glasgow, UK
- Maria Wolters, Judy Livingstone, Bernie Beattie, Rachel Smith, Mike MacMahon, Jane Stuart-Smith, James M. Scobbie:
18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, ICPhS 2015, Glasgow, UK, August 10-14, 2015. University of Glasgow 2015, ISBN 978-0-85261-941-4
Plenary Lectures
- Patrice Speeter Beddor:
The relation between language users' perception and production repertoires. - Anne Cutler:
Big issues in speech perception: Abstraction and nativeness. - Frank H. Guenther:
The neural control of speech: From computational modeling to neural prosthesis. - Simon King:
What speech synthesis can do for you (and what you can do for speech synthesis).
Phonation and voice quality
- Christian DiCanio:
Phonation and voice quality. - Jie Zhang, Hanbo Yan:
Contextually dependent cue weighting for a laryngeal contrast in Shanghai Wu. - Jiayin Gao, Pierre A. Hallé:
The role of voice quality in Shanghai tone perception. - Maria Paola Bissiri, Margaret Zellers:
Perception of pitch in glottalizations of varying duration by German listeners. - Scott Seyfarth, Marc Garellek:
Coda glottalization in American English.
Phonetics-phonology interface and laboratory phonology
- Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk:
Phonetics-phonology interface and laboratory phonology. - Stefania Marin, Marianne Pouplier, Alexei Kochetov:
Timing patterns of word-initial obstruent-sonorant clusters in Russian. - Hannah Leykum, Sylvia Moosmüller, Wolfgang U. Dressler:
Word-final (mor-)phonotactic consonant clusters in standard Austrian German. - Elizabeth Hume, Kathleen Currie Hall, Wakayo Mattingley:
The influence of preceding consonant on perceptual epenthesis in Japanese. - Colin Wilson, Lisa Davidson:
Acoustics characteristics of open transition in nonnative consonant cluster production.
Speech production and articulatory phonetics
- Bryan Gick:
Toward an embodied and embedded phonetics. - Teng Li, Kiyoshi Honda, Jianguo Wei, Jianwu Dang:
A lip protrusion mechanism examined by magnetic resonance imaging and finite element modeling. - Chenhao Chiu, Bryan Gick:
Decoupling functional units in speech production using auditory startle. - Caroline Gluth, Philip Hoole:
How can speech production skills be predicted from visual, auditory, and haptic perception skills? - Caroline Niziolek, Srikantan S. Nagarajan, John F. Houde:
The contribution of auditory feedback to corrective movements in vowel formant trajectories.
Sound change and speech evolution
- Andrew Wedel:
Sound change and speech evolution. - Alan C. L. Yu, Carissa Abrego-Collier, Jacob Phillips, Betsy Pillion:
Investigating variation in English vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a longitudinal phonetic corpus. - Hye-Young Bang, Morgan Sonderegger, Yoonjung Kang, Meghan Clayards, Tae-Jin Yoon:
The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean. - Morgan Sonderegger:
Trajectories of voice onset time in spontaneous speech on reality TV. - Márton Sóskuthy, Paul Foulkes, Vincent Hughes, Jennifer Hay, Bill Haddican:
Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting.
Tone and intonation
- Yi Xu:
Tone and intonation: Beyond the obvious. - Kathryn Franich:
The effect of cognitive load on tonal coarticulation. - Jan Michalsky:
Phonetic effects of speaking style on final rises in German questions and statements. - Amos Teo, Lauren Gawne, Melissa Michaud Baese-Berk:
A case study of tone and intonation in two Tibetic language varieties. - Jonathan Howell:
Focus placement on adjacent words in yes/no questions.
Phonetics of first language acquisition
- Mary E. Beckman:
Phonetics of first language acquisition. - Julia Monnin, Hélène Loevenbruck, Anne Vilain:
Consonant and syllable frequency effects in stop and fricative acquisition in preschool Drehu- and French-acquiring children. - Hannele Nicholson, Benjamin Munson, Patrick Reidy, Jan Edwards:
Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives. - Tara McAllister Byun, Peter Halpin, Daphna Harel:
Crowdsourcing for gradient ratings of child speech: Comparing three methods of response aggregation. - Natalia Zharkova, William J. Hardcastle, Fiona Gibbon, Robin J. Lickley:
Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents.
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics
- Francis Nolan:
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics. - Peter French, Paul Foulkes, Philip Harrison, Vincent Hughes, Louisa Stevens:
The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy. - Ka Wai (Ricky) Chan:
Speaker variability in the production of coarticulated tones. - Marie-José Kolly, Adrian Leemann, Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Volker Dellwo:
Speaker-idiosyncrasy in pausing behavior: Evidence from a cross-linguistic study. - Angelika Braun, Annabelle Rosin:
On the speaker specificity of hesitation markers.
Sociophonetics
- Paul Foulkes:
Sociophonetics. - Gerard Docherty, Simon Gonzalez, Nathaniel Mitchell:
Static vs dynamic perspectives on the realization of vowel nuclei in West Australian English. - Jane Stuart-Smith, Robert Lennon, Rachel Macdonald, Duncan Robertson, Márton Sóskuthy, Brian José, Ludger Evers:
A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian. - Gisela Tomé Lourido, Bronwen G. Evans:
Switching language dominance for ideological reasons: A study of Galician new speakers' speech production and perception. - Richard Ogden, Sarah Hawkins:
Entrainment as a basis for co-ordinated actions in speech.
Speech perception
- Valérie Hazan:
Speech perception - perceptual flexibility. - Melissa Michaud Baese-Berk, Tessa Bent, Stephanie A. Borrie, Megan McKee:
Individual differences in perception of unfamiliar speech. - Tessa Bent:
Development of perceptual flexibility. - Laurence Bruggeman, Esther Janse:
Older listeners' decreased flexibility in adjusting to changes in speech signal reliability. - John Kingston, Stephanie Rich, Alice Shen, Shifra Sered:
Is perception personal?
Phonetic corpora and big data
- Martine Adda-Decker:
Phonetic corpora and big data. - Katarina Bartkova, Denis Jouvet:
Impact of frame rate on automatic speech-text alignment for corpus-based phonetic studies. - Eleanor Chodroff, John Godfrey, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Colin Wilson:
Structured variability in acoustic realization: a corpus study of voice onset time in American English stops. - Ethan Sherr-Ziarko:
Word frequency effects on homophonous words in Mandarin Chinese. - Oriana Kilbourn-Ceron:
The influence of prosodic context on high vowel devoicing in spontaneous Japanese.
Phonetics of Korean
- Hyunsoon Kim, Shinji Maeda, Kiyoshi Honda:
ePGG, airflow and acoustic data on glottal opening in Korean plosives. - Jessamyn Schertz, Yoonjung Kang, Alexei Kochetov, Eunjong Kong, Sungwoo Han:
Dialectal variability in place and manner of Korean affricates. - Kayeon Yoo:
Domain-initial denasalisation in Busan Korean: A cross-generational case study. - Yoon-Jeong Lee, Louis Goldstein, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Systematic variation in the articulation of the Korean liquid across prosodic positions.
Coronals
- Qandeel Hussain, Mark Harvey, Michael I. Proctor, Katherine Demuth:
Contrast reduction among coronals is conditioned by the following vowel. - Susan Lin, Mark Harvey, Myfany Turpin, Alison Ross, Katherine Demuth:
The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye. - Olga Maxwell, Brett Baker, Rikke L. Bundgaard-Nielsen, Janet Fletcher:
A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli: Coronal stops in Bengali. - James Tanner, Morgan Sonderegger, Michael Wagner:
Production planning and coronal stop deletion in spontaneous speech.
Voicing Patterns
- Lisa Davidson:
Patterns of voicing in American English voiced obstruents in connected speech. - James P. Kirby, D. Robert Ladd:
Stop voicing and F0 perturbations: Evidence from French and Italian. - Ozlem Unal Logacev, Susanne Fuchs:
Voicing contrast in Turkish: Simultaneous measurements of acoustics, EPG and intraoral pressure. - Fanny Ivent, Martine Adda-Decker, Cécile Fougeron:
Voicing variations in French obstruents: Distribution and acoustic quantification.
Lexical F0 and Focus
- Niamh Kelly, Katrin Schweitzer:
Examining lexical tonal contrast in Norwegian using intonation modelling. - Anna Sara H. Romøren, Aoju Chen:
The acquisition of prosodic focus-marking in Central Swedish: Sorting out lexical and post-lexical tones. - Guri Steien, Pernille Hansen:
Target-like distribution of Norwegian lexical pitch accents in spontaneous speech produced by L2 speakers. - Zofia Malisz, Marzena Zygis:
Voicing in Polish: Interactions with lexical stress and focus.
Speech Perception I
- Caicai Zhang, Gang Peng, Xiao Wang, William Shi-Yuan Wang:
Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception. - Lori L. Holt, Kaori Idemaru:
Generalization of dimension-based statistical learning. - Susanne Brouwer, Ann R. Bradlow:
The effect of target-background synchronicity on speech-in-speech recognition. - Grzegorz Aperlinski, Geoffrey Schwartz:
Release bursts vs. formant transitions in Polish stop place perception.
Sociophonetics I
- Carolin Schmid, Sylvia Moosmüller, Christian H. Kasess:
Sociophonetics of the velarized lateral in the Viennese dialect. - Adrian P. Simpson, Melanie Weirich:
Gender-specific differences in sibilant contrast realizations in English and German. - Stefanie Jannedy, Melanie Weirich, Louisa Helmeke:
Acoustic analyses of differences in [ç] and [ʃ] productions in Hood German. - Claire Nance, Sam Kirkham, Eve Groarke:
Intonational variation in Liverpool English.
Topics in Speech Production
- Kevin D. Roon, Mark Tiede, Katherine Dawson, Douglas H. Whalen:
Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movement. - Maria-Josep Solé:
Acoustic evidence of articulatory adjustments to sustain voicing during voiced stops. - Yuki Asano:
Coordination of lexical and paralinguistic F0 in L2 production. - Petroula Mousikou, Patrycja Strycharczuk, Alice Turk, Kathleen Rastle, James M. Scobbie:
Morphological effects on pronunciation.
Gestural Coordination
- Eleanor Lawson, James M. Scobbie, Jane Stuart-Smith:
The role of anterior lingual gesture delay in coda /r/ lenition: An ultrasound tongue imaging study. - Taja Stoll, Jonathan Harrington, Philip Hoole:
Intergestural organisation and CV-overlap in palatalised liquids in Russian. - Alexsandro R. Meireles, Louis Goldstein, Reed Blaylock, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Gestural coordination of Brazilian Portugese nasal vowels in CV syllables: A real-time MRI study. - Christine Mooshammer, Mark Tiede, Argyro Katsika, Louis Goldstein:
Effects of phonological competition on speech planning and execution.
Production of Liquids
- Phil Howson, Alexei Kochetov:
An EMA examination of liquids in Czech. - Lorenzo Spreafico, Chiara Celata, Alessandro Vietti, Chiara Bertini, Irene Ricci:
An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/. - Danielle Turton:
Determining categoricity in English /l/-darkening: A principal component analysis of ultrasound spline data. - Noriko Yamane, Phil Howson, Po-Chun Wei:
An ultrasound examination of taps in Japanese.
Influences on L2 Learning
- Magdalena Wrembel:
Third language pronunciation performance and metaphonological awareness: A correlational study. - Wendy Baker-Smemoe:
What factors predict age effects in L2 perception: A comparison of social, cognitive, and experiential factors. - Sascha Coridun, Mirjam Ernestus, Louis ten Bosch:
Learning pronunciation variants in a second language: Orthographic effects. - Yaru Wu, Cédric Gendrot, Pierre A. Hallé, Martine Adda-Decker:
On improving the pronunciation of French /r/ in Chinese learners by using real-time ultrasound visualization.
Tone and Tonal Contrasts
- Matthew Gordon, Jack Martin, Linda Langley:
Prosodic structure and intonation in Koasati. - Marc Garellek, Andrés Aguilar, Gabriela Caballero, Lucien Carroll:
Lexical and post-lexical tone in Choguita Rarámuri. - Ryan Shosted, Marissa S. Barlaz, Di Wu:
Modeling Iu Mien tone with eigenpitch representations. - Jonathan Barnes, Alejna Brugos, Nanette Veilleux, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel:
Perception of Pseudoswedish tonal contrasts by native speakers of American English: Implications for models of intonation perception.
Language Change
- Ho-hsien Pan, Shao-Ren Lyu, Ning Chang:
Glottalization and Taiwan Min checked tone sound change. - Jessica Siddins, Jonathan Harrington:
Does vowel intrinsic f0 affect lexical tone? - Nicolai Pharao, Jacob Thøgersen, Kirsten Lundholm Appel, Vanessa Wolter:
Raising of /a/ in Copenhagen Danish - Perceptual consequences across two generations. - Jasmeen Kanwal, Amanda Ritchart:
An experimental investigation of tonogenesis in Punjabi.
Phonetics-Phonology Interface I
- Abigail Cohn, Sam Tilsen:
Relation between syllable count judgments and durations of English liquid rimes. - Martine Grice, Michelina Savino, Alessandro O. Caffò, Timo B. Roettger:
The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in Italian. - Anne Hermes, Doris Mücke, Bastian Auris:
Perturbation of stability patterns in syllable production. - Lia Saki Bucar Shigemori, Marianne Pouplier, Stefan Benus:
Phonemic length and phrasal accent in Slovak consonantal and vocalic nuclei.
Cross-Linguistic Comparisons
- Anastasia Karlsson, David House, Jan-Olof Svantesson:
Prosodic signaling of information and discourse structure from a typological perspective. - Eleonora C. Albano:
Deriving manner of articulation classes from phoneme co-occurrence frequencies. - Miki Shrosbree:
Cross-linguistic articulation rate among near-balanced bilinguals and implications for second language fluency measurement. - Paolo Mairano, Fabian Santiago, Antonio Romano:
Cross-linguistic differences between accented vs unaccented vowel durations.
Phonetics of Celtic Languages
- Mikhail Ordin, Ineke Mennen:
Comparison of fundamental frequency in Welsh and English in bilingual speech. - Sven Grawunder, Sabine Asmus, Cormac Anderson:
On the correlation of acoustic vowel and coda duration in modern Welsh C(C)VC monosyllables. - Ian Clayton:
Preaspirated stops in the English of Scottish Gaelic-English bilinguals.
Clinical Phonetics: Voice and Prosody
- Felix Schaeffler, Janet Beck, Stephen Jannetts:
Phonation stabilisation time as an indicator of voice disorder. - Jean Schoentgen, Philipp Aichinger:
Glottal area patterns in numerically simulated diplophonia. - Lise Crevier-Buchman, Emeline Roques, Nicolas Audibert:
Retrospective longitudinal acoustic and perceptive study of substitution voice after partial laryngectomy.
Aspects of Rhythm
- Hae-Sung Jeon:
Rhythm in Korean verse, sico. - Melissa Paquette-Smith, Elizabeth K. Johnson:
Spanish-accented English is Spanish to English-learning 5-month-olds. - Noriko Hattori:
Accent and beat matching: The correspondence of English stress and Japanese pitch in terms of textsetting.
Fricatives around the World
- Ludger Paschen:
An acoustic study of fricatives in Temirgoy Adyghe. - Priyankoo Sarmah, Phunuma Mazumdar:
Aspiration in alveolar fricatives in Bodo. - Rachid Ridouane, Cédric Gendrot, Rajesh Khatiwada:
Mehri ejective fricatives: An acoustic study.
Psychophonetics
- Eleanor Drake, Sonja Schaeffler, Martin Corley:
Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension. - Charlotte Vaughn, Ann R. Bradlow:
Processing relationships between language-being-spoken and other speech dimensions. - Hayo Terband, Frits van Brenk:
Compensatory and adaptive responses to real-time formant shifts in adults and children.
Vowel Acoustics
- Shufang Xu, David H. Deterding:
An acoustic study of monophthongs in Brunei Mandarin. - Keith King Wui Leung, Allard Jongman, Yue Wang, Joan A. Sereno:
Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels. - Frank Herrmann, Sandra P. Whiteside, Stuart Cunningham:
Bark and Hz scaled F2 locus equations: Sex differences and individual differences.
Information Status
- Emilie Destruel, Caroline Féry:
Compression in post-verbal sequences in French. - Christine T. Röhr, Stefan Baumann, Martine Grice:
The effect of verbs on the prosodic marking of information status: Production and perception in German. - Amy Schafer, Aya Takeda, Amber Camp, Hannah Rohde, Theres Grüter:
Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English.
Prosody of Questions
- Joan Borràs-Comes, Pilar Prieto:
Intonation and the pragmatics of yes-no questions in Central Catalan. - Shuwen Chen, Peggy Pik Ki Mok:
Question intonation in Hong Kong English: Interaction between Cantonese and English. - Zohreh Shiamizadeh, Johanneke Caspers, Niels O. Schiller:
Acoustic correlates of Persian in-situ-wh-questions. - Sophie Repp:
On the acoustics of wh-exclamatives and wh-interrogatives: Effects of information structure and sex of speaker.
Vowel Production
- Michael I. Proctor, Chi Yhun Lo, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Articulation of English vowels in running speech: A real-time MRI study. - Matthew Faytak, Susan Lin:
Articulatory variability and fricative noise in apical vowels. - Marianna Kaimaki:
Voiceless Greek vowels. - Marissa S. Barlaz, Maojing Fu, Julianna Dubin, Zhi-Pei Liang, Ryan Shosted, Bradley P. Sutton:
Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study.
Sounds of the World's Languages
- Kenneth S. Olson, Yohann Meynadier:
On Medumba bilabial trills and vowels. - Amalesh Gope, Shakuntala Mahanta:
An acoustic analysis of Sylheti phonemes. - Alexander R. Coupe:
Prestopped bilabial trills in Sangtam. - Rikke L. Bundgaard-Nielsen, Brett Baker:
The vowel inventory of Roper Kriol.
Phonetics-Phonology Interface II
- Luke Galea, Anne Hermes, Albert Gatt, Martine Grice:
Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese. - Mary Stevens, Véronique Bukmaier, Jonathan Harrington:
Pre-consonantal /s/-retraction. - Taehong Cho, Daejin Kim, Sahyang Kim:
Prosodic strengthening on consonantal nasality and its asymmetric coarticulatory influence on vowel nasalization in CVN# and #NVC in English. - Amanda Dalola:
The role of vowel type, preceding consonant and lexical frequency on final vowel devoicing in Continental French.
Memory and Speech
- Anne Pycha:
Using false memories to characterize lexical representations: A test case from English. - Deirdre McLaughlin, Sara Dougherty, Rebecca Lember, Tyler Perrachione:
Episodic memory for words enhances the language familiarity effect in talker identification. - Ogyoung Lee, Melissa A. Redford:
Verbal and spatial working memory load have similarly minimal effects on speech production. - Amelia E. Kimball, Jennifer Cole, Gary S. Dell, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel:
Categorical vs. episodic memory for pitch accents in English.
Topics in Speech Production and Perception
- Eva Liina Asu, Francis Nolan, Susanne Schötz:
A comparative study of Estonian Swedish voiceless laterals: Are voiceless approximants fricatives? - Sophie Brand, Mirjam Ernestus:
Reduction of obstruent-liquid-schwa clusters in casual French. - Sang-Im Lee-Kim:
The gradient effect of transitional magnitude: A source of the vowel context effect. - Sarah Fenwick, Catherine T. Best, Michael D. Tyler:
Non-native discrimination across speaking style, modality, and phonetic feature.
Vowel Perception in L2
- Izumi Takiguchi:
The role of vowel duration cue in L1: Effects on L2 learners' identification of phonological vowel length in Japanese. - Katharina Nimz, Ghada Khattab:
L2 sound perception: Does orthography matter? - Angela Cooper, Yue Wang, Richard Ashley:
Effects of musical experience on the Thai rate-varied vowel length perception. - Danielle Daidone, Franziska Krüger, Ryan Lidster:
Perceptual assimilation and free classification of German vowels by American English listeners.
Acoustic and Articulatory Variation
- Ewa Jacewicz, Robert Allen Fox:
Eliciting sociophonetic variation in vowel duration. - Xaver Koch, Esther Janse:
Effects of age and hearing loss on articulatory precision for sibilants. - Sam Kirkham, Jessica Wormald:
Acoustic and articulatory variation in British Asian English liquids. - Sara Mackenzie, Paul De Decker, Rosanna Pierson:
An acoustic and articulatory study of /l/ allophony in Newfoundland English.
Prosody around the World
- Sabine Zerbian, Frank Kügler:
Downstep in Tswana (Southern Bantu). - Helen Türk, Pärtel Lippus, Karl Pajusalu, Pire Teras:
Temporal patterns of quantity in Inari Saami. - Li-Fang Lai, Shelome Gooden:
What does the question sound like: Exploring wh- and yes/no interrogativeprosody in Yami. - Julien Meyer, Bernard Gautheron, Rachid Ridouane:
Whistled Moroccan Tamazight: Phonetics and phonology.
Consonant and Vowel Duration
- Valentina De Iacovo, Antonio Romano:
Durations of voiceless stops in a Sardinian variety. - Lena Vasilyeva, Anja Arnhold, Juhani Järvikivi:
Duration and pitch in the vowel quantity distinction of Yakut: Evidence from spontaneous speech. - Nicolas Audibert, Cécile Fougeron, Cédric Gendrot, Martine Adda-Decker:
Duration- vs. style-dependent vowel variation: A multiparametric investigation. - Rebekka Puderbaugh:
Contextual effects on the duration of ejective fricatives in Upper Necaxa Totonac.
Speech Comprehension
- Juliane Schmidt, Odette Scharenborg, Esther Janse:
Semantic processing of spoken words under cognitive load in older listeners. - Annika Nijveld, Louis ten Bosch, Mirjam Ernestus:
Exemplar effects arise in a lexical decision task, but only under adverse listening conditions. - Louis ten Bosch, Lou Boves, Mirjam Ernestus:
DIANA, an end-to-end computational model of human word comprehension. - Anita Wagner, Paolo Toffanin, Deniz Baskent:
How hard can it be to ignore the pan in panda? Effort of lexical competition as measured in pupil dilation.
Non-Native Speech: Production and Perception
- Shigeko Shinohara, Qandeel Hussain, Tomohiko Ooigawa:
Does allophonic knowledge of L1 contribute to the correct discrimination of non-native sounds? - Minal Kadam, Adriel John Orena, Rachel M. Theodore, Linda Polka:
Gradient effects of reading ability on native and non-native talker identification. - Josephine Terry, Jia Hoong Ong, Paola Escudero:
Passive distributional learning of non-native vowel contrasts does not work for all listeners. - Olga Dmitrieva, Wai Ling Law, Mengxi Lin, Yuanyuan Wang, Jenna T. Conklin, Ashley Kentner:
Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech.
Multimodal Phonetics
- Lucie Ménard, Paméla Trudeau-Fisette, Dominique Côté, Christine Turgeon:
Acoustic and articulatory correlates of speaking condition in blind and sighted speakers. - John H. Esling, Scott Moisik, Christopher Coey:
iPA Phonetics: Multimodal iOS application for phonetics instruction and practice. - Jelena Krivokapic, Mark Tiede, Martha E. Tyrone:
A kinematic analysis of prosodic structure in speech and manual gestures. - Dolly Goldenberg, Mark Tiede, Douglas H. Whalen:
Aero-tactile influence on speech perception of voicing continua.
Patterns of Word Stress
- Sieb G. Nooteboom, Hugo Quené:
Word-onsets and stress patterns: Speech errors in a tongue-twister experiment. - Tyler Heston:
Fataluku word-level prosody. - Timo B. Roettger, Anna Bruggeman, Martine Grice:
Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise? - Sally Chen:
Prosodic patterns and phonetic realization of Kanakanavu lexical stress on disyllabic words.
Obstruents around the World
- Marija Tabain, Richard Beare:
An EPG and EMA study of apicals in stressed and unstressed position in Arrernte. - Carina Marquard, Oliver Niebuhr, Alena Witzlack-Makarevich:
Phonetic reduction of clicks - Evidence from Nǀuu. - Carlos Fasola, Héctor Painequeo, Seunghun J. Lee, Jeremy Perkins:
Acoustic properties of the dental vs. alveolar contrast in Mapudungun. - Maida Percival:
Dene stop contrasts: Data from Délįnę Slavey.
Focus on Focus
- Fang Liu, Yi Xu, Santitham Prom-on, Douglas H. Whalen:
Computational modelling of double focus in American English. - Niamh Kelly, Rajka Smiljanic:
Narrow focus realization in the monosyllabic lexical pitch contrast in East Norwegian. - Nele Salveste, Jonathan Harrington, Felicitas Kleber:
Phonetic effects of corrective focus in Estonian. - Snezhina Dimitrova, Sun-Ah Jun:
Pitch accent variability in focus production and perception in Bulgarian declaratives.
Ultrasound Methodology
- Donald Derrick, Catherine T. Best, Romain Fiasson:
Non-metallic ultrasound probe holder for co-collection and co-registration with EMA. - Patrycja Strycharczuk, James M. Scobbie:
Velocity measures in ultrasound data. Gestural timing of post-vocalic /l/ in English. - Kele Xu, Yin Yang, Aurore Jaumard-Hakoun, Clémence Leboullenger, Gérard Dreyfus, Pierre Roussel-Ragot, Maureen Stone, Bruce Denby:
Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences. - Alan Wrench, Peter Balch:
Towards a 3D Tongue model for parameterising ultrasound data.
L2 Prosody
- Frank Zimmerer, Bistra Andreeva, Jeanin Jügler, Bernd Möbius:
Comparison of pitch profiles of German and French speakers speaking French and German. - Jue Yu, Dafydd Gibbon:
How natural is Chinese L2 English prosody? - Christiane Ulbrich:
Developmental stages and variability in the acquisition of second language segments and prosody. - Caitlin E. Coughlin, Annie Tremblay, Jiyoun Choi, Mirjam Broersma:
First and second language similarity can hurt the learning of second-language speech segmentation: The case of prosody.
Perceptual Learning
- Eva Reinisch, Holger Mitterer:
Perceptual learning in speech is phonetic, not phonological: Evidence from final consonant devoicing. - Holger Mitterer, Taehong Cho, Sahyang Kim:
Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations. - Polina Drozdova, Roeland van Hout, Odette Scharenborg:
The effect of non-nativeness and background noise on lexical retuning. - Michael McAuliffe, Molly Babel:
Attention, word position, and perceptual learning.
Topics in Speech Acoustics
- Christopher Eager:
Automated voicing analysis in Praat: Statistically equivalent to manual segmentation. - Marc Brunelle, Daryl Chow, Thuy Nha Uyen Nguyen:
Effects of lexical frequency and lexical category on the duration of Vietnamese syllables. - Daniel Williams, Jan-Willem van Leussen, Paola Escudero:
Beyond North American English: modelling vowel inherent spectral change in British English and Dutch. - Yasufumi Uezu, Tokihiko Kaburagi:
Analysis of voice register transition focused on the relationship between pitch and formant frequency.
Prosody and Speech Production
- Henrik Niemann, Doris Mücke:
Effects of phrasal position and metrical structure on alignment patterns of nuclear pitch accents in German: Acoustics and articulation. - Seulgi Shin, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho:
What is special about prosodic strengthening in Korean: Evidence in lingual movement in V#V and V#CV. - Stavroula Sotiropoulou, Erika Pillmeier, Argyro Katsika, Adamantios I. Gafos:
Dissecting the consonant duration ratio. - Mariapaola D'Imperio, James Sneed German:
Phonetic detail and the role of exposure in dialect imitation.
Articulation and Coarticulation
- Sam Tilsen:
Structured nonstationarity in articulatory timing. - Asterios Toutios, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Factor analysis of vocal-tract outlines derived from real-time magnetic resonance imaging data. - Manfred Pastätter, Marianne Pouplier:
Onset-vowel timing as a function of coarticulation resistance: Evidence from articulatory data. - Argyro Katsika, Douglas H. Whalen, Mark Tiede, Hannah King:
Articulatory measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation.
Sociolinguistics and Speech Perception
- Kaori Idemaru, Bodo Winter, Lucien Brown:
Role of pitch in perceiving politeness in Korean. - Daniel Lawrence:
Limited evidence for social priming in the perception of the BATH and STRUT vowels. - Yung-Hsiang Shawn Chang:
Use of social information in the perception of Mandarin alveolar-retroflex contrast. - Grant McGuire, Molly Babel:
Facial attractiveness facilitates voice processing.
Prosodic Phrasing
- Sheng-Fu Wang, Janice Fon:
Syllable duration and discourse organization at intonational phrase boundaries in Taiwan Southern Min. - Nádia Barros, Sónia Frota:
Prosodic phrasing in parentheticals and topics across varieties of European Portuguese. - Adam J. Chong, James Sneed German:
Prosodic phrasing and F0 in Singapore English. - Lei Sun, Yiya Chen:
Post-focus pitch register lowering as a phrasal marker - An acoustic study of focus and phrasing in Shanghai Chinese.
Bilingualism
- Yu-Ying Chuang, Sheng-Fu Wang, Janice Fon:
Cross-linguistic interaction between two voiced fricatives in Mandarin-Min simultaneous bilinguals. - Anastasia Chionidou, Katerina Nicolaidis:
Voice onset time in bilingual Greek-German children. - Marta Marecka, Magdalena Wrembel, Agineszka Otwinowska-Kasztelanic:
Phonological development in the home language among early Polish-English bilinguals. - Andries W. Coetzee, Lorenzo García-Amaya, Nicholas Henriksen, Daan Wissing:
Bilingual speech rhythm: Spanish-Afrikaans in Patagonia.
Imitation
- Patti Adank:
Effects of imitation on language attitudes associated with regional and standard accents of British English. - Václav Jonás Podlipský, Sárka Simácková:
Phonetic imitation is not conditioned by preservation of phonological contrast but by perceptual salience. - Mariapaola D'Imperio, Caterina Petrone, Charlotte Graux-Czachor:
The influence of metrical constraints on direct imitation across French varieties. - Harim Kwon:
Spontaneous speech imitation and cue primacy.
Conversation and Listener Effects
- Marcin Wlodarczak, Mattias Heldner:
Respiratory properties of backchannels in spontaneous multiparty conversation. - Mattias Heldner, Marcin Wlodarczak:
Pitch slope and end point as turn-taking clues in Swedish. - Valérie Hazan, Maria Uther, Sonia Granlund:
How does foreigner-directed speech differ from other forms of listener-directed clear speaking styles? - Sonia Granlund, Valérie Hazan, Merle Mahon:
Do children enhance phonetic contrasts in speech directed to a hearing-impaired peer?
L2 Training and Feedback
- Wafaa Alshangiti, Bronwen G. Evans:
Comparing the efficiency of vowel production training in immersion and non-immersion settings for Arabic learners of English. - Claire Pillot-Loiseau, Takeki Kamiyama, Tanja Kocjancic Antolík:
French /y/-/u/ contrast in Japanese learners with / without ultrasound feedback: Vowels, non-words and words. - Katerina Nicolaidis, George Papanikolaou, Evia Kainada, Konstantinos Avdelidis:
SpeakGreek: An online speech training tool for L2 pedagogy and clinical intervention. - Magdalena Zajac:
Phonetic imitation of VOT in L2 English: Variation as a function of model talker.
Rhythm, Stress, and Voice Onset Time
- Page Piccinini, Amalia Arvaniti:
Voice onset time in Spanish-English spontaneous code-switching. - Tamara Rathcke, Rachel Smith:
Rhythm class perception by expert phoneticians. - Andreas Windmann, Juraj Simko, Petra Wagner:
What do regression analyses of inter-stress interval duration really measure? - Amalia Arvaniti, Tamara Rathcke:
The role of stress in syllable monitoring.
Word Recognition
- Santiago Barreda, Georgia Zellou:
Speaker identity and spectral influences on word recognition. - Shu-chen Ou, Zhe-chen Guo:
The effect of stress on English word recognition by native speakers of typologically different languages. - Maria Teresa Martínez-García, Annie Tremblay:
Syllable structure affects second-language spoken word recognition and production. - Laura Dilley, Mark A. Pitt, Christine Szostak, Melissa Michaud Baese-Berk:
Rate-dependent speech processing can be speech-specific: Evidence from the disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate.
Conversation Tasks
- Qiuwu Ma, Zhihua Xia, Ting Wang:
Absolute and relative entrainment in Mandarin conversations. - Hayakawa Akira, Loredana Cerrato, Nick Campbell, Saturnino Luz:
A study of prosodic alignment in interlingual map-task dialogues. - Silke Hamann, Alma de Jonge:
Eliciting the Dutch loan phoneme /g/ with the menu task.
Chinese Learners of English
- Ying Chen:
Post-focus compression in English by Mandarin learners. - Guo Li, Peggy Pik Ki Mok:
Where does interlanguage speech intelligibility benefit come from: Shared phonological knowledge or exposure to accented speech. - Laura Colantoni, Gabrielle Klassen, Matthew Patience, Malina Radu, Olga Tararova:
Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers. - Kenneth J. de Jong, Yen-Chen Hao:
Comparing L1's effects on English coda obstruent perception: Mandarin and Korean identification performance.
Vowel Perception
- Matthew Masapollo, Linda Polka, Lucie Ménard:
Asymmetries in vowel perception: Effects of formant convergence and category "goodness". - Marzena Karpinska, Shodai Uchida, Izabelle Grenon:
Vowel perception by listeners from different English dialects. - Kuniko Y. Nielsen, Rebecca Scarborough:
Perceptual asymmetry between greater and lesser vowel nasality and VOT.
Phonetics of Emotion
- Helen Barthel, Hugo Quené:
Acoustic-phonetic properties of smiling revised - Measurements on a natural video corpus. - Robert Podesva, Patrick Callier, Rob Voigt, Dan Jurafsky:
The connection between smiling and GOAT fronting: Embodied affect in sociophonetic variation. - Trisha Belanger, Caroline Menezes, Claire Barbao, Mofida Helo, Kimia Shirazifard:
The voice of love.
Phonetics of Singing
- Francis Nolan, Harriet Sykes:
Vowel and consonant identification at high pitch: The acoustics of soprano unintelligibility. - Andrea Deme:
Speech perception at its best: Extracting linguistic information from acoustically underspecified input. The case of singing. - Sarah Hawkins, Kate Honey, Sarah Knight, Antje Heinrich:
Intelligibility of sung words In polytextual settings.
Prosodic Boundaries
- Eva Estebas-Vilaplana, Yurena M. Gutiérrez, Francisco Vizcaíno, Mercedes Cabrera:
Boundary tones in Spanish declaratives: Modelling sustained pitch. - Megha Sundara, Monika Molnar, Sónia Frota:
The perception of boundary tones in infancy. - Stefan Benus, Juraj Simko:
Prosodic boundaries in Lombard speech. - George Christodoulides, Anne-Catherine Simon:
Exploring acoustic and syntactic cues to prosodic boundaries in French: A multi-genre corpus study.
Clinical Phonetics: Articulation
- Fabian Tomaschek:
Has a split tongue one or two tongue tips during articulation? - Zoe Roxburgh, James M. Scobbie, Joanne Cleland:
Articulation therapy for children with cleft palate using visual articulatory models and ultrasound biofeedback. - Alyson Budd, Murray Schellenberg, Bryan Gick:
Effects of cosmetic tongue bifurcation on English fricative production.
Clinical Phonetics: Neurological Disorders
- Doris Mücke, Anne Hermes, Henrik Niemann, Johannes Becker, Michael T. Barbe:
Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study. - Lorraine Baqué:
Acoustic correlates of Spanish stress in fluent and non-fluent aphasia: A preliminary study. - Johanna-Pascale Roy, Vincent Martel-Sauvageau, Joël Macoir:
Fluctuating accent in foreign accent syndrome: A case study.
Assimilation
- Zsuzsanna Bárkányi, Stefan Benus:
Prosodic conditioning of pre-sonorant voicing. - Helen Buckler, Huiwen Goy, Julie Kow, Elizabeth K. Johnson:
The cap's out of the bag: Place assimilation is common in infant-directed speech. - Katalin Mády, Zsuzsanna Bárkányi:
Voicing assimilation at accentual phrase boundaries in Hungarian.
Learning Chinese
- Zhen Qin, Allard Jongman:
L2 experience modulates learners' use of cues in the perception of L3 tones. - Tingting Brengelmann, Francesco Cangemi, Martine Grice:
Tonal coarticulation in L2 standard Chinese. - Shan Luo, Hua Lin:
English learners' perception and production of Mandarin intonation.
Syllabic and Prosodic Aspects of L2 Production
- Ralph Rose:
Temporal variables in first and second language speech and perception of fluency. - Adrien Méli, Nicolas Ballier:
Assessing L2 phonemic acquisition: A normalization-independent method? - Anne Bonneau:
Realizations of French voiced fricatives by German learners as a function of speaker level and prosodic boundaries.
Nasality
- Yves Laprie, Benjamin Elie, Anastasiia Tsukanova:
2D Articulatory velum modeling applied to copy synthesis of sentences containing nasal phonemes. - Félix Desmeules-Trudel:
The aerodynamics of vowel nasality and nasalization in Brazilian Portuguese. - Rebecca Scarborough, Will Styler, Luciana Marques:
Coarticulation and contrast: Neighborhood density conditioned phonetic variation in French.
Phonetics-Phonology Interface III
- Katerina Chládková, Paul Boersma, Titia Benders:
The perceptual basis of the feature vowel height. - Eleanor Lewis:
Acoustic phonetic properties of mid vowels in New Caledonian French. - Mirjam J. I. de Jonge, Paul Boersma:
French high-mid vowels are underspecified for height.
Speech Production: Models and Methods
- Hao Liu, Yi Xu:
Simulating online compensation for pitch-shifted auditory feedback with target approximation model. - Takayuki Arai:
Physical models of the vocal tract sound different with the same shape but different temporal characteristics and vice versa. - Chris Davis, Jason A. Shaw, Michael I. Proctor, Donald Derrick, Stacey Sherwood, Jeesun Kim:
Examining speech production using masked priming.
Training L2 Perception
- Ariana Steele, Thomas Denby, Chun Chan, Matthew Goldrick:
Learning non-native phonotactic constraints over the web. - Takeshi Nozawa:
Effects of attention and training method on the identification of American English vowels and coda nasals by native Japanese listeners. - Angelica Carlet, Juli Cebrian:
Identification vs. discrimination training: Learning effects for trained and untrained sounds. - Véronique Delvaux, Kathy Huet, Mélanie Calomme, Bernard Harmegnies, Myriam Piccaluga:
Teaching listening in L2: A successful training method using the word-spotting task.
Vowels, Dialects, and Speech Styles
- Mark Amengual:
The acoustic realization of the /a/-/ə/ alternation in Majorcan Catalan. - Johan Frid, Susanne Schötz, Lars Gustafsson, Anders Löfqvist:
Tongue articulation of front close vowels in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmöhus Swedish. - Christian DiCanio, Douglas H. Whalen:
The interaction of vowel length and speech style in an Arapaho speech corpus. - Shannon Mooney:
Extending a North American English category learner to a non-standard variety: Categorizing vowels across speech styles in Glasgwegian English.
Corpora and Databases
- Amanda Post da Silveira, Jan-Willem van Leussen:
Generating a bilingual lexical corpus using interlanguage normalized Levenshtein distances. - Frank Kügler, Bernadett Smolibocki, Denis Arnold, Stefan Baumann, Bettina Braun, Martine Grice, Stefanie Jannedy, Jan Michalsky, Oliver Niebuhr, Jörg Peters, Simon Ritter, Christine T. Röhr, Antje Schweitzer, Katrin Schweitzer, Petra Wagner:
DIMA - Annotation guidelines for German intonation. - Siti Syuhada Binte Faizal, Ghada Khattab, Cristina McKean:
The Qur'an Lexicon Project: A database of lexical statistics and phonotactic probabilities for 19, 286 contextually and phonetically transcribed types in Qur'anic Arabic. - Ian Maddieson:
Constructing a global cross-linguistic database of basic phonological properties: Principles and challenges.
Acoustics of Prominence
- Michelina Savino, Martine Grice, Alessandro O. Caffò:
The influence of prominence on the production of plosives in Italian. - Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Irena Yanushevskaya, Christer Gobl:
Prosody of voice: Declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence. - Janet Fletcher, Hywel Stoakes, Deborah Loakes, Ruth Singer:
Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng. - Robert Fuchs, Olga Maxwell:
The placement and acoustic realisation of primary and secondary stress in Indian English.
Cochlear Implants
- Veronika Neumeyer, Florian Schiel, Philip Hoole:
Speech of cochlear implant patients: An acoustic analysis of sibilant production. - Colleen Holt, Janet Fletcher:
Perception and interpretation of low-onset rising tunesby prelingually deaf cochlear implant users. - Lucie Scarbel, Denis Beautemps, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Sébastien Schmerber, Marc Sato:
Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients. - Michèle Pettinato, Ilke De Clerck, Jo Verhoeven, Steven Gillis:
The production of word stress in babbles and early words: A comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants.
Stops and Voice Onset Time
- Tilda Neuberger:
Durational correlates of singleton-geminate contrast in Hungarian voiceless stops. - Sárka Simácková, Václav Jonás Podlipský:
Immediate phonetic interference in code-switching and interpreting. - Peter Gilles, Jürgen Trouvain:
Closure durations in stops and grammatical encoding: On definite articles in Luxembourgish. - Misnadin Misnadin, James P. Kirby, Bert Remijsen:
Temporal and spectral properties of Madurese stops.
Topics in Intonation I
- Kikuo Maekawa:
Functional difference between the two variants of rising-falling intonation in spontaneous Japanese monologue. - Daniil Kocharov, Nina B. Volskaya, Pavel A. Skrelin:
F0 declination in Russian revisited. - Anna Jespersen:
Intonational rises and interaction structure in Sydney Aboriginal English. - Uwe D. Reichel:
Personality prediction based on intonation stylization.
Talker Variation and Identification
- Nicolas J. Bourguignon, Shari R. Baum, Douglas M. Shiller:
Extrinsic talker normalization alters self perception during speech. - Ann R. Bradlow, Angela Cooper:
Rapid adaptation to target and background talker variation in speech-in-speech perception. - Molly Babel, Grant McGuire:
The effects of talker variability on phonetic accommodation. - Elizabeth A. McCullough:
Open-set identification of non-native talkers' language backgrounds.
Perception of Prominence
- Stefan Baumann, Christine T. Röhr:
The perceptual prominence of pitch accent types in German. - Jennifer Cole, José Ignacio Hualde, Timothy Mahrt, Christopher Eager:
On the prominence of accent in stress reversal. - Tatiana Luchkina, Jennifer S. Cole, Preethi Jyothi, Vandana Puri:
Prosodic and structural correlates of perceived prominence in Russian and Hindi. - Fatima Hamlaoui, Marzena Zygis, Jonas Engelmann, Michael Wagner:
Acoustic correlates of focus marking in Polish.
Neurophonetics
- Susanne Dietrich, J. Florian M. Müller-Dahlhaus, Ulf Ziemann, Hermann Ackermann, Ingo Hertrich:
The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception - A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study. - Stephen Politzer-Ahles, Kevin Schluter, Kefei Wu, Diogo Almeida:
Asymmetries in the perception of Mandarin tones: Evidence from mismatch negativity. - Brechtje Post, Kai Alter:
Neural correlates of categorical linguistic and gradient paralinguistic intonation. - Rozmin Dadwani, Varghese Peter, Katerina Chládková, Andreea Geambasu, Paola Escudero:
Adult listeners' processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm.
Child Speech
- Outi Tuomainen, Charlotte Lee, Sonia Granlund, Valérie Hazan:
Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years. - Nicole Whitworth, Monica Bray:
Emergence of the vowel space in very young children with Down syndrome: An exploratory case study. - Wai-Sum Lee:
Developmental change of vowel production in Cantonese children. - Benjamin Munson:
Variation in /s/ and the perceived gender typicality of children's speech.
L2 Perception
- Melanie Pinet, Yuanlin Gan, Bronwen G. Evans, Paul Iverson:
Intelligibility of British English accents in noise for second-language learners. - Valeria Peretokina, Catherine T. Best, Michael D. Tyler, Jason A. Shaw, Bruno Di Biase:
Perception of English codas in various phonological and morphological contexts by Mandarin learners of English. - Kiyoko Yoneyama, Keiichi Tajima:
Onset-coda asymmetry in second-language syllable perception by Japanese teachers of English. - Takeki Kamiyama, Yayoi Nakamura-Delloye:
Native French speakers' perception of the Japanese /h/: Ha piece hof cake?
Rhotics
- James M. Scobbie, Eleanor Lawson, Satsuki Nakai, Joanne Cleland, Jane Stuart-Smith:
Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/. - Suzanne Boyce, Mark Tiede, Carol Y. Espy-Wilson, Kathy Groves-Wright:
Diversity of tongue shapes for the American English rhotic liquid. - Robert Lennon, Jane Stuart-Smith, Rachel Smith:
An acoustic investigation of postvocalic /r/ variants in two sociolects of Glaswegian.
Topics in Intonation II
- Susanne Schötz, Eva Liina Asu:
In search of word accents in Estonian Swedish. - Marisa Cruz, Marc Swerts, Sónia Frota:
Variation in tone and gesture within language. - Alejna Brugos, Jonathan Barnes:
Intonational schemas, perceived grouping, and distortions of perceived duration.
Sociophonetics II
- Michaela Hejná, Jane Scanlon:
Pre-aspiration and glottalisation in Manchester English. - Elaine Schmidt, Brechtje Post, Carmen Kung, Ivan Yuen, Katherine Demuth:
The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE. - Nhung Nguyen, Jason A. Shaw, Michael D. Tyler, Rebecca Pinkus, Catherine T. Best:
Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels. - Sandrine Brognaux, Mathieu Avanzi:
Sociophonetics of phonotactic phenomena in French.
Speaker Recognition
- Carola Schindler, Eva Reinisch:
Tracking the temporal relation between speaker recognition and processing of phonetic information. - Almut Braun, Andreas Jansen, Jens Sommer:
An fMRI study on forensic phonetic speaker recognition with blind and sighted listeners. - Julien Plante-Hébert, Victor J. Boucher:
Effects of nasality and utterance length on the recognition of familiar speakers. - Tyler Perrachione, Sara Dougherty, Deirdre McLaughlin, Rebecca Lember:
The effects of speech perception and speech comprehension on talker identification.
Topics in Language Acquisition
- Melissa A. Redford, Grace E. Oh:
Fixed temporal patterns in children's speech despite variable vowel durations. - Elinor Payne, Brechtje Post, Nina Gram Garmann, Hanne Gram Simonsen:
VC timing acquisition: Integrating phonetics and phonology. - Barbora Skarabela, Mitsuhiko Ota, Judit Fazekas, Lovisa Wihlborg:
Do baby-talk words reflect biomechanical constraints on speech production?
L2 Categories and Contrasts
- Izabelle Grenon:
L1 allophones and L2 sound perception. - Shiori Ikawa, Kumi Takimoto, Izabelle Grenon:
Can acoustic cues used in L1 really be used to perceive novel sound contrasts? - Mirjam Wester, María Luisa García Lecumberri, Martin Cooke:
/u/-Fronting in English speakers' L1 but not in their L2. - Keiichi Tajima, Mafuyu Kitahara, Kiyoko Yoneyama:
Production of a non-contrastive sound in a second language.
Perception of Second Language Prosody
- Lieke van Maastricht, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:
Perceptual effects of deviance in pitch accent distributions in L1 and L2 Dutch. - Hans Rutger Bosker, Eva Reinisch:
Normalization for speech rate in native and non-native speech. - Marie-Catherine Michaux, Johanneke Caspers, Vincent J. van Heuven, Philippe Hiligsmann:
Effects of hearing an incorrect stress on word naming in Dutch by Francophones. - José Joaquín Atria, Valérie Hazan:
Development of accentual categories in Japanese as a second language.
Voice Quality
- Nicole R. Holliday, Zachary Jaggers:
Influence of suprasegmental features on perceived ethnicity of American politicians. - Luis M. T. Jesus, Sara Castilho, Andreia Hall:
Is the relative fundamental frequency an acoustic correlate of laryngeal tension in Portugese speakers? - Roxana S. Y. Fung:
Voice quality: A preliminary study on the phonetic distinctions of two Cantonese accents. - Alexandra Markó, Anna Kohári:
Glottalization and timing at utterance final position in Hungarian: Reading aloud vs. Spontaneous speech.
Corpora and Statistical Models
- Florian Schiel:
A statistical model for predicting pronunciation. - Rick Janssen, Dan Dediu, Scott Moisik:
Bezier modelling and high accuracy curve fitting to capture hard palate variation. - Anita Lorenc, Radoslaw Swiecinski, Daniel Król:
Assessment of sound laterality with the use of a multi-channel recorder. - Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Neasa Ní Chiaráin, Harald Berthelsen, Christoph Wendler, Andrew Murphy:
Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish.
Clinical Phonetics: Vowels
- Charles Chang, Simon Fischer-Baum:
The effect of semantic predictability on vowel production with pure word deafness. - Hayo Terband, Joe Rodd, Edwin Maas:
Apraxia of speech (AOS): Effects of noise masking on vowel production in the DIVA model. - Amélie Rochet-Capellan, Marion Dohen:
Acoustic characterisation of vowel production by young adults with Down syndrome.
Topics in Perception
- Bettina Braun:
What causes the activation of contrastive alternatives, the size of focus domain or pitch accent type? - Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Helen M. Hanson, Sherry Y. Zhao:
Feature-cue-based processing of speech: A developmental perspective. - Tomas Lentz, Aoju Chen:
Unbalanced adult production and perception in prosody.
Sociophonetics III
- Zac Boyd, Zuzana Elliott, Josef Fruehwald, Lauren Hall-Lew, Daniel Lawrence:
An evaluation of sociolinguistic elicitation methods. - Jessica Wormald:
Dynamic variation in 'Panjabi-English': Analysis of F1 & F2 trajectories for FACE and GOAT. - Jonathan Havenhill:
An ultrasound analysis of low back vowel fronting in the Northern Cities Vowel Shift.
Artificial Languages and Auditory Illusions
- Hannah Little, Kerem Eryilmaz, Bart de Boer:
A new artificial signal-space proxy for investigating the emergence of structure and categories in speech. - Gerrit Kentner:
Rhythmic segmentation in auditory illusions - Evidence from cross-linguistic mondegreens. - Jui Namjoshi, Annie Tremblay, Elsa Spinelli, Mirjam Broersma, Maria Teresa Martínez-García, Katrina Connell, Taehong Cho, Sahyang Kim:
Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment.
Tone in Varieties of Chinese
- Philip Rose:
Tonation in three Chinese Wu dialects. - Yang Li:
Tone sandhi and tonal coarticulation in Fuzhou Min.
Dialectology
- Hanna Ruch:
Vowel convergence and divergence between two Swiss German dialects. - Heike Schoormann, Wilbert Heeringa, Jörg Peters:
Regional variation of Saterland Frisian vowels. - Yves Scherrer, Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Jean-Philippe Goldman:
Crowdsourced mapping of pronunciation variants in European French.
Prosody of Sentence Mode
- Gilbert Ambrazaitis, Tuarik Cassimo Buanzur, Oliver Niebuhr:
Focal F0 peak shape and sentence mode in Swedish. - Amelie Dorn, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide:
Sentence mode differentiation in four Donegal Irish varieties. - Mary Baltazani, Evia Kainada, Katerina Nicolaidis, Angelos Lengeris:
The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern Greek.
Arabic Phonetics
- Zainab Hermes, Nicole Wong, Torrey M. Loucks, Ryan Shosted:
The primary articulation of plain-emphatic /s/-/sˤ/ in Lebanese Arabic: An EMA study. - Chakir Zeroual, Philip Hoole, Adamantios I. Gafos, John H. Esling:
Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigation. - Sam Hellmuth, Nabila Louriz, Basma Chlaihani, Rana Almbark:
F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions.
Phonetics of Sound Change
- John S. Coleman, John A. D. Aston, Davide Pigole:
Reconstructing the sounds of words from the past. - Stephan Schmid, Stefano Negrinelli, Filipponio Lorenzo:
Palatal obstruents in two Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progress. - Daniela Müller:
On misperception in rhoticisation and lambdacisation. - Daniel Duran, Jagoda Bruni, Michael Walsh, Grzegorz Dogil:
A hybrid model to investigate language change. - Meredith Tamminga, Georgia Zellou:
Cross-dialectal differences in nasal coarticulation in American English. - Mieko Takada, Eunjong Kong, Kiyoko Yoneyama, Mary E. Beckman:
Loss of prevoicing in modern Japanese /g, d, b/. - Wenling Cao:
Phonetic convergence of Mandarin L2 English speakers towards Australian English.
Phonetic Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics I
- Rory Turnbull:
Patterns of individual differences in reduction: Implications for listener-oriented theories. - Matthias K. Franken, James M. McQueen, Peter Hagoort, Daniel J. Acheson:
Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences. - Sandra Kotzor, Adam Roberts, Allison Wetterlin, Aditi Lahiri:
Perception and representation of Bengali nasal vowels. - Henna Tamminen, Maija S. Peltola:
Non-native memory traces can be further strengthened by short term phonetic training. - Sophie Dufour, Amélie Dumon, Noël Nguyen:
Does a change in talker identity help listeners resolve lexical competition? Evidence from phonological priming. - Pierre A. Hallé, Juan Segui, Kaja Androjna:
Primary and secondary cues to voice assimilation in French and Slovenian. - Yiya Chen, Lesya Y. Ganushchak:
How does information status affect sentence planning: An eye-tracking study. - Eugen Klein, Kevin D. Roon, Adamantios I. Gafos:
Perceptuo-motor interactions across and within phonemic categories. - Annie C. Gilbert, Victor J. Boucher, Boutheina Jemel:
Individual differences in working memory capacity and their effect on speech processing.
Speech Acoustics I: Acoustics of Consonants
- Mohd Hilmi Hamzah, Janet Fletcher, John Hajek:
Word-initial voiceless stop geminates in Kelantan Malay: Acoustic evidence from amplitude/F0 ratios. - Helena Beeley:
British English [kw], [k], and [w] distinction in back round vowel contexts. - Jalal Al-Tamimi:
Spectral tilt as an acoustic correlate to pharyngealisation in Jordanian and Moroccan Arabic. - Daniel McCarthy:
Voicing and devoicing in Irish English voiced plosives. - Mauricio Figueroa, Bronwen G. Evans:
Evaluation of segmentation approaches and constriction degree correlates for spirant approximant consonants. - Taylor Jones, Aletheia Cui:
An investigation of intervocalic affricate simplification in Mandarin. - Joseph V. Casillas, Yamile Díaz, Miquel Simonet:
Acoustics of Spanish and English coronal stops.
Speech Perception I: Variability, Learning and Adaptation
- Thordis Neger, Toni Rietveld, Esther Janse:
Adult age effects in auditory statistical learning. - Erin M. Ingvalson, Trevor L. Stoimenoff:
Greater benefit for familiar talkers under cognitive load. - Jieun Song, Paul Iverson:
Measuring speech-in-noise intelligibility for spontaneous speech: The effect of native and non-native accents. - Yu Zhang, Chao-Yang Lee:
Effects of speaker variability on processing spoken word form and meaning in short-term priming. - Terrin N. Tamati, David B. Pisoni:
The perception of foreign-accented speech by cochlear implant users. - Karin Wanrooij, Johanna F. de Vos, Paul Boersma:
Distributional vowel training may not be effective for Dutch adults. - Noah Silbert, Lina Motlagh Zadeh:
Variability in noise-masked consonant identification. - Will Schuerman, Srikantan S. Nagarajan, John F. Houde:
Changes in consonant perception driven by adaptation of vowel production to altered auditory feedback.
Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition I: Perception
- Camilla Søballe Horslund, Anne Aarhøj Ellegaard, Ocke-Schwen Bohn:
Perceptual assimilation and identification of English consonants by native speakers of Danish. - Mayako Niikura, Ursula Hirschfeld:
Perception of assimilated and non-assimilated coda nasal by Japanese learners of German. - Camila Linn Garibaldi, Ocke-Schwen Bohn:
Phonetic similarity predicts ultimate attainment quite well: The case of Danish /i, y, u/ and /d, t/ for native speakers of English and Spanish. - Hinako Masuda:
Japanese listeners' identification of English voiceless fricatives in reverberant listening environments. - Yaming Zhang, Ryoko Hayashi:
Perception of English syllable-final consonants by Chinese speakers and Japanese speakers. - Heesun Han:
F0 influence in the perception of Korean initial stops, affricates and fricatives: A comparison between native speakers and Japanese learners. - Nikola Anna Eger, Ocke-Schwen Bohn:
Picking up the cues to a new consonant contrast: Danish learners' production and perception of English word-final /s/ - /z/. - Christine Shea:
Form priming across dialects: L1 and L2 effects. - Sylvain Detey, Isabelle Racine:
Does perception precede production in the initial stage of French nasal vowel quality acquisition by Japanese learners? A corpus-based discrimination experiment. - Jaydene Elvin, Paola Escudero:
Predicting vowel discrimination accuracy through cross-linguistic acoustic analyses. - Jian Gong, Weijing Zhou:
Effect of experience on Chinese assimilation and identification of English consonants.
Speech Acoustics I: Acoustics of Vowels
- Hans Georg Piroth, Peter Skupinski, Bernd Pompino-Marschall:
Production of vowel contrasts in Northern Standard German and Austrian Standard German. - Caroline Sigouin, Vincent Arnaud:
Quebec French close vowels in lengthening contexts: tense, lax or diphthongised? An acoustic study. - Rana Almbark, Sam Hellmuth:
Acoustic analysis of the Syrian Arabic vowel system. - Takayuki Kagomiya:
Articulatory positions of Japanese vowels as a function of duration computed from a large-scale spontaneous speech corpus.
Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition I: Learning and Training
- Jeanin Jügler, Bernd Möbius:
Auditory feedback methods to improve the pronunciation of stops by German learners of French. - Antti Saloranta, Henna Tamminen, Paavo Alku, Maija S. Peltola:
Learning of a non-native vowel through instructed production training. - Kimmo Peltola, Henna Tamminen, Paavo Alku, Maija S. Peltola:
Non-native production training with an acoustic model and orthographic or transcription cues. - Hyosung Hwang, Ho-Young Lee:
The effect of high variability phonetic training on the production of English vowels and consonants. - Yasuaki Shinohara, Paul Iverson:
Effects of English /r/-/l/ perceptual training on Japanese children's production. - Jacques C. Koreman, Violeta Martínez-Paricio, Jardar E. Abrahamsen, Olaf Husby:
A systematic approach to the pronunciation training of phonotactics. - Anabela Rato, Andréia S. Rauber:
The effects of perceptual training on the production of English vowel contrasts by Portuguese learners. - Katharina Schuhmann, Marie K. Huffman:
L1 drift and L2 category formation in second language learning. - Janice Wing Sze Wong:
Comparing the perceptual training effects on the perception and production of English high-front and high-back vowel contrasts by Cantonese ESL learners.
Speech Production and Articulation I: Articulation of Consonants
- Masako Fujimoto, Seiya Funatsu, Philip Hoole:
Articulation of single and geminate consonants and its relation to the duration of the preceding vowel in Japanese. - Marko Liker, Damir Horga:
Electropalatographic analysis of /ɲ/ and /ʎ/ in Croatian. - Barry Heselwood, Abdurraouf Shitaw, Aimen Ghummed, Leendert Plug:
Epenthetic and excrescent vowels in stop sequences in Tripolitanian Libyan Arabic. - Camille Robieux, Christine Meunier:
Effect of voicing on the self-perception of effort in French consonant production. - Seiya Funatsu, Masako Fujimoto, Satoshi Imaizumi, Donna Erickson:
Articulatory movement in non-native consonant clusters. - Jae-Hyun Sung, Diana Archangeli, Samuel Johnston, Ian Clayton, Andrew Carnie:
The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic. - Einar Meister, Stefan Werner:
Comparing palatography patterns of Estonian consonants across time. - Sarah Bakst, Susan Lin:
An ultrasound investigation into articulatory variation in American /r/ and /s/. - Christina Otto:
Pharyngealization of East Thuringian postvocalic /r/: Articulation, acoustics and temporal extent. - Diana Tomic, Vesna Mildner:
Development of /r/ in Croatian. - Alessandro Vietti, Lorenzo Spreafico, Vincenzo Galatà:
A UTI study on the phonetic allophony of Tyrolean /R/.
Tone I: Production and Representation
- Yi Liu, Mai Zhang:
The perception study of Mandarin Tone 1 and Tone 4by Hong Kong Cantonese speakers: The pitch effects. - Alexis Michaud, Jacqueline Vaissière, Minh Chau Nguyen:
Phonetic insights into a simple level-tone system: 'Careful' vs. 'impatient' realizations of Naxi high, mid and low tones. - Haruo Kubozono:
High tone shift and spreading in endangered Japanese dialects. - David H. Deterding, Shufang Xu:
Acoustic investigation of neutral tone in Brunei Mandarin. - Minghui Zhang, Fang Hu:
Tone features in Qimen Hui Chinese dialect. - Xiaole Sun, Tsan Huang:
Gradience in contextual tonal realization processes: An instrumental study of Nanjing Chinese. - Murray Schellenberg, Joyce M. McDonough:
Interaction of pitch and vowel length in two Dene tone languages: Tłîchô Yatiì (drg) and Dene Sųłine (chp). - Hugh Paterson III:
Phonetic transcription of tone in the IPA. - Yifei Bi, Yiya Chen, Niels O. Schiller:
The effect of word frequency and neighbourhood density on tone merge. - Joan A. Sereno, Hyunjung Lee, Allard Jongman:
Effects of speaking rate and context on the production of Mandarin tone. - Yen-Chen Hao:
The effect of tonal context on second language learners' Mandarin tone production.
Speech Prosody I: Syllabic and Lexical Aspects
- Noam Amir, Chen Ben Chemo, Vered Silber-Varod:
Categorical perception of lexical stress: The effect of manipulated duration. - Jungsun Kim:
Categorical or continuous production in lexical pitch accent contrasts of Korean. - Joanne Arciuli, Lucia Colombo:
Lexical stress contrastivity in typically developing Italian children. - Pärtel Lippus, Juraj Simko:
Segmental context effects on temporal realization of Estonian quantity. - Vincent Aubanel, Chris Davis, Jeesun Kim:
Syllabic structure and informational content in English and Spanish. - Nina Grønnum:
F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited. - Kakeru Yazawa, Takayuki Konishi, Keiko Hanzawa, Greg Short, Mariko Kondo:
Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English. - Takayuki Konishi, Mariko Kondo:
Developmental change in English stress manifestation by Japanese speakers.
Speech Prosody I: Sentence Type
- Elena Kireva, Christoph Gabriel:
Speech rhythm and sentence type: Analyzing the durational properties of Olivenza Portuguese, Olivenza Spanish, and Castilian Spanish. - Amalia Arvaniti, Marzena Zygis, Marek Jaskula:
The phonetics and phonology of the Polish vocative chant. - Sarah Cooper:
Intonational signalling of sentence type in Northern Welsh. - Ann Aly:
The multiple prosodic cues differentiating questions and statements in Miami Cuban Spanish. - Una Chow, Stephen J. Winters:
Exemplar-based classification of statements and questions in Cantonese. - Suki Yiu:
Intonation of statements and questions in Cantonese English: Acoustic evidence from a smoothing spline analysis of variance.
Speech Production and Articulation I: Articulation of Vowels
- Galina Kedrova, Nikolay Anisimov, Vadim L. Ushakov:
Articulatory patterns of Russian diphthongized vowels: Pilot MRI investigation. - Caroline Menezes, Kelley Moote, Alexis Garon, Jordan Baker, Marisa Lucarelli, Kristyn Nichols, Brandy Plefrey:
Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel. - Petra Hoedl:
Defying gravity: Formant frequencies of English vowels produced in upright and supine body position. - Kathleen Currie Hall, Claire Allen, Kevin McMullin, Veronica Letawsky, Alannah Turner:
Measuring magnitude of tongue movement for vowel height and backness.
Clinical Phonetics I
- Anja Kuschmann, Rebecca Neill:
Developmental dysarthria in a young adult with cerebral palsy: A speech subsystems analysis. - Erika Schulz, Wendy Cohen, Anja Lowit, Lisa Crampin:
Retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics. - Imed Laaridh, Corinne Fredouille, Christine Meunier:
Automatic speech processing for dysarthria: A study of inter-pathology variability. - Camille Fauth, Béatrice Vaxelaire, Jean-François Rodier, Pierre-Philippe Volkmar, Rudolph Sock:
An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery. - Joanne Cleland, James M. Scobbie, Satsuki Nakai, Alan Wrench:
Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention. - Claire Timmins, Sara Wood:
Spatial & temporal variability of sibilants in children with Down's syndrome. - Maria K. Wolters, Luis Ferrini, Elaine Farrow, Aurora Szentagotai Tatar, Christopher D. Burton:
Tracking depressed mood using speech pause patterns.
Sociophonetics I: Vowel and Consonant Production
- Thomas Jauriberry, Rudolph Sock, Albert Hamm:
Phonetic variation in Standard Scottish English: Rhotics in Dundee. - Jane Setter, Chris Ryder, Peggy Pik Ki Mok:
Phonology in new varieties of English: Hong Kong English diphthongs. - Matt Bauer:
Merger within an individual. - Sophie Holmes-Elliott, Jennifer Smith:
DRESS down: /ɛ/-lowering in apparent time in a rural Scottish community. - Bettina Hobel, Sylvia Moosmüller, Christian H. Kasess:
The pronunciation of orthographic in Standard Austrian German. - Wilbert Heeringa, Heike Schoormann, Jörg Peters:
Cross-linguistic vowel variation in Saterland: Saterland Frisian, Low German and High German. - Lauren Hall-Lew, Amanda Cardoso, Yova Kemenchedjieva, Kieran Wilson, Ruaridh Purse, Julie Saigusa:
San Francisco English and the California vowel shift. - Holly Kennard, Aditi Lahiri:
Maintenance of the Breton mixed mutation. - Zuzana Elliott, Lauren Hall-Lew:
Production of FACE and GOAT by Slovak and Czech immigrants in Edinburgh. - Kinga Kozminska:
A sociophonetic study of VOT and Polish transnational identities in the UK: Some preliminary results. - Eva Bosch-Roura:
A first glimpse of mid back vowels in Girona Catalan. - Janina Kraus:
Acoustic characteristics of closing diphthongs in Bahamian Creole. - John Lonergan:
A phonetic analysis of back vowel raising in Dublin English.
Phonetics of Emotion
- Ping Tang, Wentao Gu:
Perceptual experiment and acoustic analysis of Chinese attitudes: A preliminary study. - Mario Fontes, Sandra Madureira:
Gestural prosody and the expression of emotions: A perceptual and acoustic experiment. - Simone Simonetti, Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis:
Auditory, visual, and auditory-visual spoken emotion recognition in young and old adults. - Hille Pajupuu, Jaan Pajupuu, Kairi Tamuri, Rene Altrov:
Influence of verbal content on acoustics of speech emotions. - Kostis Dimos, Volker Dellwo, Leo Dick:
Perception of levels of emotion in prosody. - Karina Evgrafova, Pavel A. Skrelin, Daria Shatalova:
Cross-language perception of emotional children's speech in German and Russian.
History of Phonetics
- Pavel Sturm:
International phonetic congresses: The shift in research practices and areas of interest over 44 years.
Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition II: Segmental Production
- Rena Nemoto, Einar Meister, Lya Meister:
Production of Estonian vowels by Japanese subjects. - Riikka Ullakonoja, Mikko Kuronen:
Young Russian immigrants' segmental duration and length in Finnish. - Arum Perwitasari, Marian Klamer, Jurriaan Witteman, Niels O. Schiller:
Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners. - Isabelle Darcy, Joan C. Mora:
Tongue movement in a second language: The case of Spanish /ei/-/e/ for English learners of Spanish. - Patchanok Kitikanan, Jalal Al-Tamimi, Ghada Khattab:
An acoustic investigation of the production of English /s/ by L2 Thai learners. - Bistra Andreeva, William J. Barry, Manfred Pützer, Alexander Tanchev:
L2 stressed vowel production by Bulgarian learners of German. - Paulina Lyskawa:
The ultrasound study of /ɹ/ in non-native speakers. - Reza Falahati:
The production of Persian rhotics by native Mandarin speakers. - Na Zhi, Aijun Li, Yuan Jia:
The role of L1 production compactness on the L2 production accuracy.
Speech Production and Articulation II: Preparation and Planning
- Karen Reddick, Stefan Frisch:
Quantifying ultrasound data from a tongue twister experiment using curve-to-curve distance. - Anneke W. Slis, Rohan Bali, Aravind Namasivayam, Dimitra Chaldi, Pascal van Lieshout:
Articulatory speech errors and word structure. - Pertti Palo, Sonja Schaeffler, James M. Scobbie:
Effect of phonetic onset on acoustic and articulatory speech reaction times studied with tongue ultrasound. - Sonja Schaeffler, James M. Scobbie, Felix Schaeffler:
Complex patterns in silent speech preparation: Preparing for fast response might be different to preparing for fast speech in a reaction time experiment.
Phonetics of Lesser Documented Languages
- Ela Thurgood:
Phonetic variation in Iu-Mien vowels. - Tuuli Tuisk:
Acoustics of stød size=2>in Livonian. - Elissa Ikeda, Sigrid Lew:
Fricative rhotics in Nusu. - Karnthida Kerdpol:
Phonetic realization of nasal vowels in Pwo. - Fernando O. de Carvalho, Lucivaldo Costa:
Post-vocalic stop consonants in Mebengokre (Northern Jê, Brazil): A preliminary investigation. - Rosey Billington:
Lexical tone in Lopit. - Kathleen Jepson, Hywel Stoakes:
Vowel duration and consonant lengthening in Djambarrpuyŋu. - Alexandre Arkhipov:
The acoustic correlates of vowel pharyngealisation in Archi (East Caucasian).
Phonetic Universals and Typology
- Fang Hu, Minghui Zhang:
On the diphthongized vowels in Qimen Hui Chinese. - Qian Zhang, Fang Hu:
The vowel inventory in the Xinfeng (Tieshikou) Hakka dialect. - Alice Turk, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel:
Is there a general motor basis for final lengthening?
Speech Production and Articulation II: Techniques and Applications
- Martijn Wieling, Fabian Tomaschek, Denis Arnold, Mark Tiede, R. Harald Baayen:
Investigating dialectal differences using articulography. - Scott Moisik, John H. Esling, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Angélique Amelot, Philippe Halimi:
Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction. - Seongjun Hahm, Jun Wang:
Silent speech recognition from articulatory movements using deep neural network. - Matthias Heyne, Donald Derrick:
The influence of tongue position on trombone sound: A likely area of language influence. - Martijn Wieling, Pauline Veenstra, Patti Adank, Andrea Weber, Mark Tiede:
Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography. - Alexander Hewer, Ingmar Steiner, Timo Bolkart, Stefanie Wuhrer, Korin Richmond:
A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract.
Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition II: Predictors of Acquisition Success
- Seung-Eun Chang:
Degree and direction of foreign accent in L2 and L3 Korean speech. - Robert Mayr, Simona Montanari:
Differentiation and interaction in the vowel productions of trilingual children. - Leona Polyanskaya:
The effect of early bilingualism on perceived foreign accent. - Katri Jähi, Paavo Alku, Maija S. Peltola:
Does interest in language learning affect the non-native phoneme production in elderly learners? - Esther de Leeuw, Cari Bogulski:
L2 pronunciation proficiency, language use and age of acquisition as predictors of executive control in bilinguals. - Donald White:
The effects of length of residence (LOR) on L2 English phonology. - Tetsuo Harada:
Factors affecting successful late learners' phonemic discrimination between /l/ and /r/ in English. - Ji Young Kim, Chilin Shih:
Mapping second language learners' accent of Spanish. - Jonathan Vais, Natalie Lewandowski, Michael Walsh:
Investigating frequency of occurrence effects in L2 speakers: Talent matters. - Stephen J. Tobin:
A dynamic approach to phonetic change.
Speech Perception II: Cross-linguistic Aspects
- Kimiko Tsukada, Felicity Cox, John Hajek, Yukari Hirata:
Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different backgrounds. - Tomohiko Ooigawa:
Perception of Arabic liquids by Japanese listeners. - Kimberley Mulder, Gwen Brekelmans, Mirjam Ernestus:
The processing of schwa reduced cognates and non-cognates in non-native listeners of English. - Eunjong Kong, Jan Edwards:
Individual differences in L2 learners' perceptual cue weighting patterns. - Mona Faris, Catherine T. Best, Michael D. Tyler:
The perceptual assimilation of Danish monophthongs and diphthongs by monolingual Australian English speakers. - Shuangshuang Huo:
Perception of lexical pitch-accent by Korean Learners of Japanese. - Aihui Zhang, Hui Feng, Xinyuan Zheng, Zhihao Xu, Jianwu Dang:
The perception of English vowel contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and native English speakers. - Katarzyna Klessa, Magdalena Oleskowicz-Popiel, Mariusz Owsianny:
Perception of Polish neutral and affective speech by native and non-native listeners.
Phonetic Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics II
- Tom Fritzsche, Barbara Höhle:
Phonological and lexical mismatch detection in 30-month-olds and adults measured by pupillometry. - Lisa Morano, Mirjam Ernestus, Louis ten Bosch:
Schwa reduction in low-proficiency L2 speakers: Learning and generalization. - Cornelia Moers, Esther Janse, Antje Meyer:
Probablistic reduction in reading aloud: A comparison of younger and older adults. - Juraj Simko, Daniel Aalto, Martti Vainio, Pärtel Lippus, Marcin Wlodarczak:
Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages. - Yasuharu Den, Hanae Koiso:
Factors affecting utterance-final vowel devoicing in spontaneous Japanese. - Mercedeh Mohaghegh, Craig G. Chambers:
How phonological context affects comprehension: The case of assimilated nasals and stops. - Amanda Rysling, John Kingston, Adrian Staub, Andrew Cohen, Jeffrey Starns:
Early Ganong effects. - Catherine T. Best, Jason A. Shaw, Karen E. Mulak, Gerard Docherty, Bronwen G. Evans, Paul Foulkes, Jennifer Hay, Jalal Al-Tamimi, Katharine Mair, Sophie Wood:
Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems. - Susanne Fuchs, Uwe D. Reichel, Amélie Rochet-Capellan:
Changes in speech and breathing rate while speaking and biking. - Danyuan Ho, James Sneed German:
Direction of priming and phonetic prototypicality in VOT specificity effects.
Clinical Phonetics II
- Bridget Perry, Bohdan Pomahac, Ericka M. Bueno, Pamela Su, Brian Richburg, Jordan R. Green:
Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation. - Melissa Barkat-Defradas, Camille Fauth, Ivana DidirkovaIvana Didirková, Benoit Amy de la Bretèque, Fabrice Hirsch, Christelle Dodane, Jérémi Sauvage:
Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness. - Daan J. van de Velde, Arian Khoshchin, Linda ter Beek, Niels O. Schiller, Johan H. M. Frijns, Jeroen J. Briaire:
Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations. - Ioanna Georgiadou, Rachael-Anne Knight, Lucy Dipper:
Exploring duration and isochrony in nursery rhyme reciting for children with language impairments and typically developing children. - James J. Mahshie, Cynthia Core:
A longitudinal study of speech feature contrast production in children with cochlear implants. - Sarah Hamilton, Keiko Ishikawa, Lindsay Mullins, Suzanne Boyce:
Detecting errors in American English /ɹ/ along a normalized acoustic threshold. - Kiwako Ito, Marilee Martens:
Prosodic expression of contrast in Williams syndrome.
Speech Production and Articulation III: Syllabic and Prosodic Aspects
- Valéria Krepsz, Mária Gósy:
Temporal interactions of stems, suffixes, and the number of syllables of the words in Hungarian spontaneous speech. - Eliska Churanová, Pavel Sturm, Lenka Weingartová:
Changes in segmental timing in slow and fast metronome-synchronized speech. - Mitko Sabev:
Reduction of unstressed central and back vowels in Contemporary Standard Bulgarian. - Donna Erickson, Jangwon Kim, Shigeto Kawahara, Ian Wilson, Caroline Menezes, Atsuo Suemitsu, Jeff Moore:
Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis. - Fang-Ying Hsieh, Louis Goldstein:
Temporal organization of off-glides in American English. - Malin Svensson Lundmark, Johan Frid, Susanne Schötz:
A pilot study: Acoustic and articulatory data on tonal alignment in Swedish word accents. - Jonathan Yip:
Gestural reduction of Hong Kong Cantonese syllable-final oral stops. - Meghan Clayards, Thea Knowles:
Prominence enhances voicelessness and not place distinction in English voiceless sibilants. - Conceição Cunha, Ulrich Reubold:
The contribution of vowel coarticulation and prosodic weakening in initial and final fricatives to sound change.
Sociophonetics II: Suprasegmentals
- Oliver Niebuhr:
Gender differences in the prosody of German questions. - Ineke Mennen, Robert Mayr, Jonathan Morris:
Influences of language contact and linguistic experience on the production of lexical stress in Welsh and Welsh English. - Mami Murata:
A logistic regression approach to accent class division in Japanese dialects: With special reference to the Keihan-type accent system in peripheral Kinki regions. - Ryan Podlubny, Kristina Geeraert, Benjamin V. Tucker:
It's all about, like, acoustics. - Kamil Kazmierski:
The relationship between gender identity and six F0 measures in Polish. - Meghan Armstrong, Page Piccinini, Amanda Ritchart:
The phonetics and distribution of non-question rises in two varieties of American English. - Anita Szakay, Eivind Torgersen:
An acoustic analysis of voice quality in London English: The effect of gender, ethnicity and f0.
Speech Perception II: Consonant and Vowel Recognition
- Shigeaki Amano, Kimiko Yamakawa:
Perception boundary between /s/ and /ts/ in Japanese at various speaking rates. - Daniel Friedrichs, Dieter Maurer, Heidy Suter, Volker Dellwo:
Vowel identification at high fundamental frequencies in word context. - Julien Meyer, Fanny Meunier, Laure Dentel:
Speech recognition experiment in 'natural quiet' background noise.
Sociophonetics II: Perception and Attitudes
- Adrian Leemann, Marie-José Kolly, Francis Nolan:
It's not phonetic aesthetics that drives dialect preference: The case of Swiss German. - Chaoju Tang, Vincent J. van Heuven:
Mutual intelligibility of Chinese dialects: Predicting cross-dialect word intelligibility from lexical and phonological similarity. - Valerie Fridland, Tyler Kendall:
Within-region diversity in the Southern Vowel Shift: Production and perception. - Josiane Riverin-Coutlée, Vincent Arnaud:
Regional backgrounds and discrimination patterns: A preliminary perceptual study in Quebec French. - Ania Kubisz:
Perception of speaker social-indexical information from localised phonetic variants. - Angelos Lengeris, Evia Kainada, Mary Baltazani, Paul Iverson:
Dialectal effects on the perception of Greek vowels.
Speech Production and Articulation III: Coarticulation
- Katherine Dawson, Micalle Carl, Douglas H. Whalen:
Shape coarticulation in the spatial frequency domain: An example using /ɹ/. - Douglas H. Whalen, Argyro Katsika, Mark Tiede, Hannah King:
Acoustic measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation. - Tanner Sorensen, Adamantios I. Gafos:
Changes in vowel velocity profile with vowel-consonant overlap. - Faith Chiu, Lauren Fromont, Albert Lee, Yi Xu:
Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese.
Laboratory Phonology I
- Bodo Winter:
The other N: The role of repetitions and items in the design of phonetic experiments. - Linda Shockey, Dzintra Bond:
Casual speech phonology and perception of further languages: The case of Latvian. - Kie Zuraw, Sharon Peperkamp:
Aspiration and the gradient structure of English prefixed words. - Hyunsoon Kim:
A two-decade-interval variation in vowel insertion after word-final English and French postvocalic plosives in Korean adaptation. - Danny R. Moates, Zinny S. Bond, Verna Stockmal:
Feature distance effects in a word reconstruction task. - Yohann Meynadier:
Aerodynamic tool for phonology of voicing. - Miquel Llompart, Miquel Simonet:
Differential positional neutralization of back vowels in two Majorcan Catalan sub-dialects. - Rita Demasi, Christophe Savariaux, Didier Demolin:
An articulatory study of posterior nasal diphthongs in Brazilian Portuguese. - Jeffrey J. Holliday, Rory Turnbull:
Effects of phonological neighborhood density on word production in Korean.
Speech Prosody II: Phrasal Aspects
- David Le Gac:
The intonation of right-dislocated constituents in French. - Albert Lee, Yi Xu:
Modelling Japanese intonation using PENTAtrainer2. - Meelis Mihkla, Heete Sahkai, Mari-Liis Kalvik:
Acoustic correlates of emphasis in Estonian. - John Tøndering, David Morris:
The perception of two linguistic functions of prosody in Danish. - Weijing Zhou, Huiping Song, Yan Hua, Jian Gong, Qian Chen:
Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English. - Tuuli H. Morrill:
The implementation of phrasal prosody by native and non-native speakers of English: SS ANOVA for multi-syllabic intonation contours. - Richard Yohann Gananathan, Yanjun Yin, Peggy Pik Ki Mok:
Interlanguage influence in cues of narrow focus: A study of Hong Kong English. - Willemijn Heeren:
Can formant shifts and effort cues enhance boundary tone perception in whispered speech? - Anqi Yang, Taehong Cho, Sahyang Kim, Aoju Chen:
Phonetic focus-marking in Korean-speaking 7- to 8-year-olds and adults. - Caroline Smith, Ricardo Napoleão de Souza:
The phrasing of dislocations in French: Comparing spontaneous speech and reading. - Nadja Schauffler, Giuseppina Turco, Petra Augurzky:
Multiple contrastive accents in German production: Syntactic and rhythmic factors. - Mortaza Taheri-Ardali, Yi Xu:
An articulatory-functional approach to modeling Persian focus prosody. - Wentao Gu:
Tone, intonation, and emphatic stress in L2 Mandarin speech by English and Cantonese learners. - Jason B. Bishop, Adam J. Chong, Sun-Ah Jun:
Individual differences in prosodic strategies to sentence parsing. - Anna Dannenberg, Antti Suni, Martti Vainio, Stefan Werner:
Prosodic and syntactic segmentation of spontaneous speech: A preliminary study.
Multimodal Phonetics
- Saya Kawase, Jeesun Kim, Vincent Aubanel, Chris Davis:
Influences of visual speech information on the perception of foreign-accented speech in noise. - Peggy Pik Ki Mok, Yanjun Yin, Chen Lan, Cheung Him:
Cross-modal association between colour, vowel and lexical tone in nonsynesthetic populations: Cantonese, Mandarin and English. - Lisa Tang, Beverly Hannah, Allard Jongman, Joan A. Sereno, Yue Wang, Ghassan Hamarneh:
Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech. - Najwa Alghamdi, Steve Maddock, Guy J. Brown, Jon Barker:
A comparison of audiovisual and auditory-only training on the perception of spectrally-distorted speech. - Holly Sze Ho Fung, Peggy Pik Ki Mok:
A preliminary study of the temporal relationship between prosody and gesture in Hong Kong Cantonese. - Jeesun Kim, Vincent Aubanel, Chris Davis:
The effect of auditory and visual signal availability on speech perception. - Vesna Mildner, Arnalda Dobric:
Reconsidering the McGurk effect. - Kanako Watanabe, Yoko Greenberg, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Cross-modal description of sentiment information embedded in speech.
Phonation and Voice Quality
- Zuleica Antonia de Camargo, Perpétua Gomes Coutinho, Sandra Madureira, Luiz Carlos Rusilo:
Voice quality description from a phonetic perspective: Supralaryngeal and muscular tension settings. - Shannon Melvin, Cynthia G. Clopper:
Gender variation in creaky voice and fundamental frequency. - Erin Luthern, Cynthia G. Clopper:
Variation in glottalization at prosodic boundaries in clear and plain lab speech. - Jianjing Kuang, Mark Liberman:
Influence of spectral cues on the perception of pitch height. - Vera Evdokimova, Karina Evgrafova, Pavel A. Skrelin:
Investigating source-filter interaction to specify classic speech production theory. - Hansang Park, Hyo-Ju Kim:
Acoustic characteristics of Aymara ejectives: A pilot study. - Dang-Khoa Mac, Thi Lan Nguyen, Alexis Michaud, Do-Dat Tran:
Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particles. - Janet Beck, Felix Schaeffler:
Voice quality variation in Scottish adolescents: Gender versus geography. - Patricia A. Keating, Marc Garellek, Jody Kreiman:
Acoustic properties of different kinds of creaky voice. - Sarah D. F. Greer, Stephen J. Winters:
The perception of coolness: Differences in evaluating voice quality in male and female speakers. - Angelika Nair, Murray Schellenberg, Bryan Gick:
A case study on the efficacy of ultrasound biofeedback in voice pedagogy. - Martin Kohlberger, Patrycja Strycharczuk:
Voicing assimilation in whispered speech. - Charturong Tantibundhit, Chutamanee Onsuwan, Nittayapa Klangpornkun:
Constructing a speech banana for Thai consonants: Some considerations for male and female voices.
Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition III: Prosodic Aspects
- Bin Li, Wenling Cao, Xiu Yan:
Prosodic cues and degree of perceived foreign accents in learner English. - José Ignacio Hualde, Ji Young Kim:
The acquisition of Spanish lexical stress by Korean learners. - Sandra Reitbrecht, Ursula Hirschfeld:
The impact of fluency and hesitation phenomena on the perception of non-native speakers by native listeners of German. - Peipei Wei, Lucy Gubbins, Kaori Idemaru:
Strong influence of prosody on the perception of foreign accent. - Masaki Taniguchi, Jane Setter:
Teaching Japanese bi-mora and quadric-mora timing rhythms to Vietnamese learners. - Yukari Hirata, Hiroaki Kato:
Relative roles of three suprasegmental parameters in perceived degrees of foreign accent in Japanese. - Kimiko Yamakawa, Shigeaki Amano, Mariko Kondo:
Acoustic features of Japanese words spoken by Japanese natives and non-natives. - Geoffrey Schwartz, Anna Balas, Arkadiusz Rojczyk:
Language mode vs. L2 interference: Evidence from L1 Polish. - Jiyoun Choi, Taehong Cho, Sahyang Kim, Yuna Baek, Jiyoung Jang:
Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech. - Ting Zou, Yiya Chen, Johanneke Caspers:
Attention redistribution and segment-tone integration in Mandarin tone acquisition by L2 learners. - Fabian Santiago, Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie:
What motivates extra-rising patterns in L2 French: Acquisition factors or L1 transfer? - Yasuko Nagano-Madsen:
Acquisition process of L2 Japanese intonation by Swedish learners - Interlanguage or prosodic transfer? - Mechtild Tronnier, Elisabeth Zetterholm:
Patterns of prominence in L2: Observations from learners of Swedish with L1s of diverse prominence properties. - Hua Lin:
Characterizing rhythm in the ESL production by Mandarin Speakers on both duration- and pitch-based measures.
Speech Perception III: Speaker and Social Attributes
- Adriel John Orena, Rachel M. Theodore, Linda Polka:
Language exposure benefit to talker learning in an unfamiliar language. - Barbara Baumeister, Florian Schiel:
Fundamental frequency and human perception of alcoholic intoxication in speech. - Daniel Oliveira Peres:
Intonation as a cue to emotional speech perception: An experiment with normal and delexicalised speech. - Ilaria Torre, Jeremy Goslin, Laurence White:
Investing in accents: How does experience mediate trust attributions to different voices? - Marine Guerry, Takaaki Shochi, Albert Rilliard, Donna Erickson:
Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling study. - Takaaki Shochi, Dominique Fourer, Albert Rilliard, Jean-Luc Rouas, Marine Guerry:
Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes.
Phonetics of First Language Acquisition
- Patrick Reidy, Mary E. Beckman, Ruth Litovsky, Jan Edwards:
The acquisition of English sibilant fricatives by children with bilateral cochlear implants. - Simone Falk, Christine Tsang:
Adults' and infants' perception of infant-directed speech and song. - Ibrahima Abdoul H. Cissé, Nathalie Vallée, Maarten Mous:
Implosive and prenasalized consonant-like sounds in babbling. - Pentti Körkkö:
Spectral moments analysis of /s/ coarticulation development in Finnish-speaking children. - Thaïs Cristófaro Silva, Izabel Miranda:
Complex onsets in child language acquisition. - Justin Turner, Fangfang Li, Nicole Rosen, Nicole Netelenbos:
VOT Production among schoolchildren in Francophone vs. French immersion schools in Anglo-dominant Southern Alberta. - Krisztina Zajdó:
The effects of lip rounding on voice onset time production in children acquiring Hungarian. - Ghada Khattab, Jalal Al-Tamimi:
The acquisition of gemination in Lebanese-Arabic children. - Paola Escudero, Cory D. Bonn, Richard N. Aslin, Karen E. Mulak:
Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences.
Speech Prosody III: General
- Petra Wagner, Antonio Origlia, Cinzia Avesani, George Christodoulides, Francesco Cutugno, Mariapaola D'Imperio, David Escudero Mancebo, Barbara Gili Fivela, Anne Lacheret, Bogdan Ludusan, Helena Moniz, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Oliver Niebuhr, Lucie Rousier-Vercruyssen, Anne-Catherine Simon, Juraj Simko, Fabio Tesser, Martti Vainio:
Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence.
Speech Perception III: Similarity and Confusability
- Qian Luo, Karthik Durvasula, Yen-Hwei Lin:
A perceptual account for Cantonese vocative reduplication. - Ondrej Such, Stefan Benus:
A new proposal for metric in perceptual multidimensional scaling. - Maryam Al Dabel, Jon Barker:
On the role of discriminative intelligibility model for speech intelligibility enhancement. - Vincent Porretta, Benjamin V. Tucker:
Intelligibility of foreign-accented words: Acoustic distances and gradient foreign accentedness. - Bhamini Sharma, Chang Liu, Yao Yao:
Perceptual confusability of Mandarin sounds, tones and syllables. - Juli Cebrian:
Reciprocal measures of perceptual similarity. - Mayuki Matsui:
Manner asymmetries in the perception of laryngeal contrast: A noise-masking experiment in Russian.
Phonetics of Conversation and Dysfluent Speech
- Malgorzata Kul:
Speech rate plays marginal role in processes of connected speech. - Laurianne Georgeton, Christine Meunier:
Spontaneous speech production by dysarthric and healthy speakers: Temporal organisation and speaking rate. - Jixing Li, Sam Tilsen:
Phonetic evidence for two types of disfluency. - Yshai Kalmanovitch:
Jumping out of context - Jumping out of tone.
Speech Corpora and Big Data
- Daniil Kocharov, Tatiana Kachkovskaia, Pavel A. Skrelin:
Position-dependent vowel reduction in Russian. - Paulina Zydorowicz, Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk, Michal Jankowski:
English word-medial morphonotactics: A corpus study. - Chen Gafni:
Child phonology analyzer: Processing and analyzing transcribed speech. - Antje Schweitzer, Natalie Lewandowski, Daniel Duran, Grzegorz Dogil:
Attention, please! Expanding the GECO database. - Christoph Draxler, Stefan Kleiner:
A cross-database comparison of two large German speech databases. - Tae-Jin Yoon, Yoonjung Kang, Sungwoo Han, Hye-Seon Maeng, Jiae Lee, Kyounghue Kim:
A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels. - Bogdan Ludusan, Emmanuel Dupoux:
A multilingual study on intensity as a cue for marking prosodic boundaries. - Charturong Tantibundhit, Chutamanee Onsuwan, Adirek Munthuli, Krit Kosawat, Chai Wutiwiwatchai:
Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and written corpora.
Speech Prosody III: Conversation, Style, Indexicality
- Leendert Plug:
Prosodic marking and predictability in lexical self-repair. - Plínio Barbosa:
Temporal parameters discriminate better between read and narrated speech in Brazilian Portuguese. - Michael L. O'Dell, Tommi Nieminen, Mietta Lennes:
Hazard regression for modeling conversational silence. - Anatole Fiodorov:
Retained in translation: Rhythm and pitch structure of A. Pushkin's 'Eugene Onegin' translated by James Falen. - Chao-yu Su, Chiu-yu Tseng:
A phonetics based computer aided prosody training system for L2 English learning. - Anton Stepikhov, Anastassia Loukina:
Sentence boundaries in text and pauses in speech: Correlation or confrontation? - Agnieszka Czoska, Katarzyna Klessa, Maciej Karpinski:
Polish infant directed vs. adult directed speech: Selected acoustic-phonetic differences. - Sarah Grech, Alexandra Vella:
Rhythm as a cue to identifiability in Maltese English. - Laura Smorenburg, Joe Rodd, Aoju Chen:
The effect of explicit training on the prosodic production of L2 sarcasm by Dutch learners of English. - Rosanna Morris Haynes, Laurence White, Sven L. Mattys:
What do we expect spontaneous speech to sound like?
Laboratory Phonology II
- Caterina Petrone, Mariapaola D'Imperio:
Effects of syllable structure on intonation identification in Neapolitan Italian. - Satsuki Nakai, Kari Suomi, Alan Wrench:
F1/F2 targets for Finnish single vs. double vowels. - Stella Gryllia, Caroline Féry, Frank Kügler, Pramod Pandey:
On the phrasing properties of Hindi relative clauses. - Marco Fonseca, Maria Cantoni, Thaïs Cristófaro Silva:
Acoustic and articulatory correlates of Japanese devoiced vowels. - Cédric Gendrot, Barbara Kühnert, Didier Demolin:
Aerodynamic, articulatory and acoustic realization of French /ʁ/. - Karen Henrich, Richard Wiese, Ulrike Domahs:
The influence of syllable number and task-related attention on the perception of rhythmic irregularities: An ERP study on German compounds. - Kofi Adu Manyah:
Phonemic quantity contrasts in normal and non-pathological perturbed speech. - Marjoleine Sloos, Jie Liang, Lei Wang:
Music perception influences plosive perception in Wu dialects. - Robert Daland, Yun Jung Kim:
It is easier to learn the meaning of forms with a canonical stress pattern. - Francisco Torreira:
Melodic alternations in Spanish. - Soundess Azzabou-Kacem, Alice Turk, Ellen Gurman Bard:
Prosodic boundary strength and the location of pre-nuclear phrasal prominence.
Phonology-Phonetics Interface
- Chin-Ting Jimbo Liu:
Topics in Tone 3 Sandhi. - Francesca Pinto:
High vowels devoicing and elision in Japanese: A diachronic approach. - Amel Issa:
On the phonetic variation of intervocalic geminates in Libyan Arabic. - Yukiko Ishikawa, Haruko Miyakoda:
Rhythmic structure of English and Japanese: A constraint based analysis of nursery rhymes and Haiku. - Ganesh Gupta, Indranil Dutta:
The role of labiolingual gestural coordination in spatiotemporal facilitation of speech production in Turkish, Turkmen and Hindi. - Stefano Quaglia, Giuseppina Turco:
Prosody in Italian particle verbs: A preliminary study. - Koen Sebregts:
Boundary disputes and sociophonetic variation: Schwa-epenthesis in Dutch rC clusters. - Felicity Cox, Sallyanne Palethorpe, Kelly Miles:
The role of contrast maintenance in the temporal structure of the rhyme.
Tone II: Speech and Music
- Chawadon Ketkaew, Pittayawat Pittayaporn:
Do note values affect parallelism between lexical tones and musical notes in Thai pop songs? - Marie-Pierre Lissoir, Didier Demolin:
The relationships between speech tone and melody in the khap singing of Tai Dam in Laos.
Speech Technology
- Piotr Dobrowolski:
Complete IPA Keyboard for iOS devices. - Tianze Shi, Shun Kasahara, Teeraphon Pongkittiphan, Nobuaki Minematsu, Daisuke Saito, Keikichi Hirose:
A measure of phonetic similarity to quantify pronunciation variation by using ASR technology. - Georgina Brown:
Automatic recognition of geographically-proximate accents using content-controlled and content-mismatched speech data. - Aurore Jaumard-Hakoun, Kele Xu, Pierre Roussel-Ragot, Gérard Dreyfus, Maureen Stone, Bruce Denby:
Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network. - Vera Cabarrão, Helena Moniz, Jaime Ferreira, Fernando Batista, Isabel Trancoso, Ana Isabel Mata, Sérgio Curto:
Prosodic classification of discourse markers. - Helena Moniz, Anna Pompili, Fernando Batista, Isabel Trancoso, Alberto Abad, Cristiana Amorim:
Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications. - Jens Edlund, Christina Tånnander, Joakim Gustafson:
Audience response system-based assessment for analysis-by-synthesis.
Tone II: Perception
- Edward Purcell:
A model of the perception of Serbo-Croatian word tone. - Aijun Li, Shanshan Fan:
Correlates of Chinese neutral tone perception in different contexts. - Elizabeth Petitti, Tyler Perrachione:
A fundamental bias for residue pitch perception in tone language speakers. - Ratree Wayland, Yiqing Zhu, Edith Kaan:
Perception of pitch contours by native and non-native tone listeners. - Jia Hoong Ong, Denis Burnham, Paola Escudero:
Mandarin listeners can learn non-native lexical tones through distributional learning. - Qian Li, Yiya Chen:
Effect of contextual tonal variation on speech recognition: Evidence from eye movements. - Benjawan Kasisopa, Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin, Suparak Techacharoenrungrueang, Denis Burnham:
Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai lexical tone perception in the elderly. - Mengyue Wu, Rikke L. Bundgaard-Nielsen, Brett Baker, Catherine T. Best, Janet Fletcher:
Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin speakers.
Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics
- Radek Skarnitzl, Jitka Vanková:
Speaker discrimination using formant trajectories from casework recordings: Can LDA do it? - Kirsty McDougall, Martin Duckworth, Toby Hudson:
Individual and group variation in disfluency features: A cross-accent investigation. - Lei He, Ulrike Glavitsch, Volker Dellwo:
Comparisons of speaker recognition strengths using suprasegmental duration and intensity variability: An artificial neural networks approach. - Yvonne Flory, Francis Nolan:
The influence of body posture on the acoustic speech signal. - Erica Gold, Vincent Hughes:
Front-end approaches to the issue of correlations in forensic speaker comparison. - Gea de Jong, Francis Nolan, Kirsty McDougall, Toby Hudson:
Voice lineups: A practical guide.
Speech Acoustics II: Prosody and Connected Speech
- Augustine Agwuele:
Coarticulation of tone and CV segment in citation and sentence form. - Rachel Steindel Burdin, Cynthia G. Clopper:
Phonetic reduction, vowel duration, and prosodic structure. - Laura L. Koenig, Susanne Fuchs:
Acoustic effects of loud speech and interrelationships among measures. - Marzena Zygis, Daniel Pape, Luis M. T. Jesus, Marek Jaskula:
The effects of intonation on acoustic properties of fricatives. - Ivan Yuen, Felicity Cox, Katherine Demuth:
Anticipatory planning of r-insertion in Australian English. - Robert Eklund, Anita McAllister:
An acoustic analysis of 'Kulning' (cattle calls) recorded in an outdoor setting on location in Dalarna (Sweden). - Joanna Przedlacka, Ladan Baghai-Ravary:
Pitch and duration in RP: A corpus-based historical exploration. - Vijay Solanki, Jane Stuart-Smith, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Rachel Smith:
Utilising Hidden Markov Modelling for the assessment of accommodation in conversational speech.
Speech Acoustics II: Models and Methods
- David Weenink:
Improved formant frequency measurements of short segments. - Saeed Dabbaghchian, Marc Arnela, Olov Engwall:
Simplification of vocal tract shapes with different levels of detail. - András Beke, Viktória Horváth:
Hidden Markov Model-based approach for nasalized vowels recognition in spontaneous speech. - Tyler Kendall, Charlotte Vaughn:
Measurement variability in vowel formant estimation: A simulation experiment. - Ewan Dunbar, Gabriel Synnaeve, Emmanuel Dupoux:
Quantitative methods for comparing featural representations.
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