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DiSS 2013: Stockholm, Sweden
- 6th Workshop on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech, DiSS 2013, Stockholm, Sweden, August 21-23, 2013. ISCA 2013

Keynote Papers (Abstracts)
- Herbert H. Clark:

Conceptions of disfluencies. - Martin Corley:

Disfluency in speech: the listener's perspective.
Contributed Papers
- Julie Beliao, Anne Lacheret:

Disfluency and discursive markers: when prosody and syntax plan discourse. 5-8 - Malte Belz, Myriam Klapi:

Pauses following fillers in L1 and L2 German map task dialogues. 9-12 - Sara Candeias, Dirce Celorico, Jorge Proença, Arlindo Veiga, Fernando Perdigão:

HESITA(tions) in Portuguese: a database. 13-16 - Nivja H. De Jong, Hans Rutger Bosker:

Choosing a threshold for silent pauses to measure second language fluency. 17-20 - Andrea Deme, Alexandra Markó:

Lengthenings aand filled pauses in Hungarian adults' and children's speech. 21-24 - Yasuharu Den, Natsuko Nakagawa:

Anti-zero pronominalization: when Japanese speakers overtly express omissible topic phrases. 25-28 - Laura E. de Ruiter:

Self-repairs in German children's peer interaction - initial explorations. 29-32 - Jonathan Ginzburg, Raquel Fernández, David Schlangen:

Self-addressed questions in disfluencies. 33-36 - Hanae Koiso, Yasuharu Den:

Acoustic and linguistics features related to speech planning appearing at weak clause boundaries in Japanese monologs. 37-40 - Kikuo Maekawa:

Prediction of F0 height of filled pauses in spontaneous Japanese: a preliminary report. 41-44 - Takehiko Maruyama:

Analysis of parenthetical clauses in spontaneous Japanese. 45-48 - Helena Moniz, Fernando Batista, Isabel Trancoso, Ana Isabel Mata:

Automatic structural metadata identification based on multilayer prosodic information. 49-52 - Rena Nemoto:

Which kind of hesitations can be found in Estonian spontaneous speech? 53-54 - Sieb G. Nooteboom, Hugo Quené:

Self-monitoring as reflected in identification of misspoken segments. 55-57 - Klim Peshkov, Laurent Prévot, Stéphane Rauzy, Berthille Pallaud:

Catogorizing syntactic chunks for marking disfluent speech in French language. 59-62 - Jorge Proença, Dirce Celorico, Arlindo Veiga, Sara Candeias, Fernando Perdigão:

Acoustical characterization of vocalic fillers in European Portuguese. 63-66 - Vered Silber-Varod, Takehiko Maruyama:

The linguistic role of hesitation disfluencies: evidence from Hebrew and Japanese. 67-70 - Michiko Watanabe:

Phrasal complexity and the occurrence of filled pauses in presentation speeches in Japanese. 71-72 - Charlotte Wollermann, Eva Lasarcyk, Ulrich Schade, Bernhard Schröder:

Disfluencies and uncertainty perception - evidence from a human - machine scenario. 73-76

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