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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January 2005
- Astrid Hagen, Andrew C. Morris:

Recent advances in the multi-stream HMM/ANN hybrid approach to noise robust ASR. 3-30 - Febe de Wet

, Johan de Veth, Lou Boves, Bert Cranen:
Additive background noise as a source of non-linear mismatch in the cepstral and log-energy domain. 31-54 - Mahesh Viswanathan, Madhubalan Viswanathan:

Measuring speech quality for text-to-speech systems: development and assessment of a modified mean opinion score (MOS) scale. 55-83 - Yulan He

, Steve J. Young:
Semantic processing using the Hidden Vector State model. 85-106 - David D. Palmer, Mari Ostendorf:

Improving out-of-vocabulary name resolution. 107-128
Volume 19, Number 2, April 2005
- Catherine J. Stevens

, Nicole Lees, Julie Vonwiller, Denis Burnham
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On-line experimental methods to evaluate text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis: effects of voice gender and signal quality on intelligibility, naturalness and preference. 129-146 - Mauro Cettolo, Michele Vescovi, Romeo Rizzi

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Evaluation of BIC-based algorithms for audio segmentation. 147-170 - Dong Hoon Van Uytsel, Dirk Van Compernolle:

Language modeling with probabilistic left corner parsing. 171-204 - Martin J. Russell, Philip J. B. Jackson

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A multiple-level linear/linear segmental HMM with a formant-based intermediate layer. 205-225 - Deb Roy, Niloy Mukherjee:

Towards situated speech understanding: visual context priming of language models. 227-248
Volume 19, Number 3, July 2005
- José-Miguel Benedí, Joan-Andreu Sánchez

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Estimation of stochastic context-free grammars and their use as language models. 249-274 - Salah Alnajem

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A computational approach to the variations in Arabic verbal orthography. 275-299 - Arthur Chan, Man-Hung Siu:

Efficient computation of the frame-based extended union model and its application in speech recognition against partial temporal corruptions. 301-319 - Hakan Erdogan, Ruhi Sarikaya, Stanley F. Chen

, Yuqing Gao, Michael Picheny:
Using semantic analysis to improve speech recognition performance. 321-343 - Fabrice Lefèvre, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel:

Genericity and portability for task-independent speech recognition. 345-363
Volume 19, Number 4, October 2005
- Aline Villavicencio

, Francis Bond
, Anna Korhonen, Diana McCarthy:
Introduction to the special issue on multiword expressions: Having a crack at a hard nut. 365-377 - Scott Songlin Piao

, Paul Rayson
, Dawn Archer
, Tony McEnery
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Comparing and combining a semantic tagger and a statistical tool for MWE extraction. 378-397 - Timothy Baldwin:

Deep lexical acquisition of verb-particle constructions. 398-414 - Aline Villavicencio

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The availability of verb-particle constructions in lexical resources: How much is enough? 415-432 - Diana Binnenpoorte, Catia Cucchiarini, Lou Boves, Helmer Strik

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Multiword expressions in spoken language: An exploratory study on pronunciation variation. 433-449 - Stefan Evert, Brigitte Krenn:

Using small random samples for the manual evaluation of statistical association measures. 450-466 - Colin J. Bannard

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Learning about the meaning of verb-particle constructions from corpora. 467-478 - Roxana Girju, Dan I. Moldovan, Marta Tatu, Daniel Antohe:

On the semantics of noun compounds. 479-496 - Kiyoko Uchiyama, Timothy Baldwin, Shun Ishizaki:

Disambiguating Japanese compound verbs. 497-512 - Jer Hayes, Nuno Seco, Tony Veale

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Creative discovery in the lexical "validation gap". 513-523 - Eric SanJuan

, James Dowdall, Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan
, Fabio Rinaldi
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A symbolic approach to automatic multiword term structuring. 524-542

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