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Speech Communication, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, July 1997
- Richard P. Lippmann:

Speech recognition by machines and humans. 1-15 - Gee-Swee Poo:

Large vocabulary Mandarin Final recognition based on Two-Level Time-Delay Neural Networks (TLTDNN). 17-24 - Marc Swerts

, Mari Ostendorf:
Prosodic and lexical indications of discourse structure in human-machine interactions. 25-41 - Gitta P. M. Laan:

The contribution of intonation, segmental durations, and spectral features to the perception of a spontaneous and a read speaking style. 43-65 - Paavo Alku, Helmer Strik

, Erkki Vilkman:
Parabolic spectral parameter - A new method for quantification of the glottal flow. 67-79
Volume 22, Numbers 2-3, August 1997
- Pascal Perrier

, Rafael Laboissière, Christian Abry, Shinji Maeda:
Speech production: Models and data. 89-92 - Li Deng, Gordon Ramsay, Don X. Sun:

Production models as a structural basis for automatic speech recognition. 93-111 - Ingo Titze, Darrell Wong, Brad H. Story, Russell Long:

Considerations in voice transformation with physiologic scaling principles. 113-123 - Gunnar Fant:

The voice source in connected speech. 125-139 - Patrick Mergell, Hanspeter Herzel:

Modelling biphonation - The role of the vocal tract. 141-154 - Xavier Pelorson, G. C. J. Hofmans, M. Ranucci, R. C. M. Bosch:

On the fluid mechanics of bilabial plosives. 155-172 - Maureen Stone, Moise H. Goldstein Jr., Yongqing Zhang:

Principal component analysis of cross sections of tongue shapes in vowel production. 173-184 - Yohan Payan

, Pascal Perrier
:
Synthesis of V-V sequences with a 2D biomechanical tongue model controlled by the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis. 185-205 - Sidney A. J. Wood:

A cinefluorographic study of the temporal organization of articulator gestures: Examples from Greenlandic. 207-225 - Joseph S. Perkell, Melanie Matthies, Harlan Lane, Frank H. Guenther, Reiner Wilhelms-Tricarico, Jane Wozniak, Peter Guiod:

Speech motor control: Acoustic goals, saturation effects, auditory feedback and internal models. 227-250 - Gérard Bailly:

Learning to speak. Sensori-motor control of speech movements. 251-267 - Peter F. MacNeilage, Barbara L. Davis, Christine L. Matyear:

Babbling and first words: Phonetic similarities and differences. 269-277 - Thorsten Piske:

Phonological organization in early speech production: Evidence for the importance of articulatory patterns. 279-295
Volume 22, Number 4, September 1997
- V. Valtchev, J. J. Odell, Philip C. Woodland, Steve J. Young:

MMIE training of large vocabulary recognition systems. 303-314 - Climent Nadeu

, Pau Pachès-Leal, Biing-Hwang Juang:
Filtering the time sequences of spectral parameters for speech recognition, . 315-332 - Rafid A. Sukkar, Anand R. Setlur, Chin-Hui Lee, John Jacob:

Verifying and correcting recognition string hypotheses using discriminative utterance verification. 333-342 - Philbert Bangayan, Christopher Long, Abeer A. Alwan, Jody Kreiman

, Bruce R. Gerratt
:
Analysis by synthesis of pathological voices using the Klatt synthesizer. 343-368 - Jen-Tzung Chien

, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
Telephone speech recognition based on Bayesian adaptation of hidden Markov models. 369-384 - Bojan Imperl, Zdravko Kacic, Bogomir Horvat:

A study of harmonic features for the speaker recognition. 385-402 - Li Liu, Jialong He, Günther Palm:

Effects of phase on the perception of intervocalic stop consonants. 403-417

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