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17. ICPhS 2011: Hong Kong, China
- 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, ICPhS 2011, Hong Kong, China, August 17-21, 2011. 2011
Plenary Lectures
- Randy L. Diehl:
On the robustness of Speech Perception. 1-8 - Sarah Hawkins:
Does Phonetic Detail Guide Situation-specific Speech Recognition? 9-18 - Klaus J. Kohler:
On the Interdependence of Sounds and Prosodies in Communicative Functions. 19-27 - Ian Maddieson:
Phonological Complexity in Linguistic Patterning. 28-34 - Louis C. W. Pols:
Speech Dynamics. 35-43 - Daniel Recasens:
Linguistic Phonetics: A Look into the Future. 44-51 - Jacqueline Vaissière:
On the Acoustic and Perceptual Characterization of Reference Vowels in a Cross-language Perspective. 52-59
Special Sessions
Expanding phonological horizons: on the role of aerodynamics in phonology
- Didier Demolin:
The Influence of Aerodynamic Constraints on the Shape and the Dynamics of Phonological Systems. 60-63 - John J. Ohala:
Accommodation to the Aerodynamic Voicing Constraint and its Phonological Relevance. 64-67 - Ryan K. Shosted:
An EMA-Aerodynamic Approach to the Velic Opening Hypothesis: Evidence from Hindi Vowel Pairs. 68-71 - Maria-Josep Solé, Ronald L. Sprouse:
Voice-initiating Gestures in Spanish: Prenasalization. 72-75
Phonetic Fieldwork
- Sonya Bird:
Phonetic Fieldwork in the Pacific Northwest. 76-79 - Marc Brunelle:
Perception in the Field. 80-83 - Didier Demolin:
Aerodynamic Techniques for Phonetic Fieldwork. 84-87 - Jerold A. Edmondson, Yueh-Chin Chang, Feng-fan Hsieh, Hui-chuan J. Huang:
Laryngoscopic Fieldwork: A Guide. 88-91
Phonetic Teaching and Learning: Recent Trends, New Direction
- David H. Deterding:
English Language Teaching and the Lingua Franca Core in East Asia. 92-95 - Jose A. Mompeán, Michael Ashby, Helen Fraser:
Phonetics Teaching and Learning: An Overview of Recent Trends and Directions. 96-99 - Joanna Smith:
The Youtube Revolution: Engagement, Perception and Identity. 100-103 - Magdalena Wrembel:
Cross-modal Reinforcements in Phonetics Teaching and Learning: An Overview of Innovative Trends in Pronunciation Pedagogy. 104-107
Shapes and Tones - Towards a More Holistic Perspective in Intonation Research
- Jonathan Barnes, Alejna Brugos, Nanette Veilleux, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel:
Voiceless Intervals and Perceptual Completion in F0 Contours: Evidence from Scaling Perception in American English. 108-111 - Hyesun Cho, Edward Flemming:
The Phonetic Specification of Contour Tones: The Rising Tone in Mandarin. 112-115 - Ingo Feldhausen, Andrea Pesková, Elena Kireva, Christoph Gabriel:
Categorical Perception of Porteño Nuclear Accents. 116-119 - Oliver Niebuhr, Mariapaola D'Imperio, Barbara Gili Fivela, Francesco Cangemi:
Are There "Shapers" and "Aligners"? Individual Differences in Signalling Pitch Accent Category. 120-123
Ultrasound Studies of Speech Production
- Yu Chen, Hua Lin:
Analysing Tongue Shape and Movement in Vowel Production Using SS ANOVA in Ultrasound Imaging. 124-127 - Ya Li, Sonya Bird:
Ultrasound Study of Gestural Timing in Mandarin Vowel-Nasal Production. 128-131 - Thomas Magnuson, Christopher Coey:
Synchronizing Video, Ultrasound, and Audio with a Water Balloon. 132-135 - Scott Moisik, John H. Esling, Sonya Bird, Hua Lin:
Evaluating Laryngeal Ultrasound to Study Larynx State and Height. 136-139
Prosodic Focus: Cross-linguistic Distribution and Historical Origin
- Canan Ipek:
Phonetic Realization of Focus with No On-focus Pitch Range Expansion in Turkish. 140-143 - Bei Wang, Ling Wang, Tursun Qadir:
Prosodic Realization of Focus in Six Languages/Dialects in China. 144-147 - Wing Li Wu, Lisa Chung:
Post-focus Compression in English-Cantonese Bilingual Speakers. 148-151 - Yi Xu:
Post-focus Compression: Cross-linguistic Distribution and Historical Origin. 152-155
The History of Phonetics - Part I
- John J. Ohala:
Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein: Pioneer in Speech Synthesis. 156-159 - Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, Oliver Niebuhr:
Historical Development of Phonetic Vowel Systems - The Last 400 Years. 160-163 - Jürgen Trouvain, Fabian Brackhane:
Wolfgang von Kempelen's 'Speaking Machine' as an Instrument for Demonstration and Research. 164-167
The History of Phonetics - Part II
- Michael Ashby:
Film from a Phonetics Laboratory of the 1920s. 168-171 - Mária Gósy:
From Stomatoscopy to BEA: The History of Hungarian Experimental Phonetics. 172-175 - Rüdiger Hoffmann, Dieter Mehnert, Rolf Dietzel:
Measuring the Accuracy of Historic Phonetic Instruments. 176-179
Regular Sessions (Oral / Poster Sessions)
- Daniel Aalto, Jarmo Malinen, Martti Vainio, Jani Saunavaara, Pertti Palo:
Estimates for the Measurement and Articulatory Error in MRI Data from Sustained Vowel Production. 180-183 - Hideki Abe:
Effects of Form-focused Instruction on the Acquisition of Weak Forms by Japanese EFL Learners. 184-187 - Vahideh Abolhasani Zadeh, Carlos Gussenhoven, Mahmood Bijankhan:
A Pitch Accent Position Contrast in Persian. 188-191 - Carissa Abrego-Collier, Julian Grove, Morgan Sonderegger, Alan C. L. Yu:
Effects of Speaker Evaluation on Phonetic Convergence. 192-195 - Martine Adda-Decker, Lori Lamel, Natalie D. Snoeren:
Studying Luxembourgish Phonetics via Multilingual Forced Alignments. 196-199 - Kofi Adu Manyah:
Oral-Nasal Vowel Contrasts: New Perspectives on a Debated Question. 200-203 - Augustine Agwuele, Harvey M. Sussman:
CV Coarticulation in Yoruba - A Tonal Language. 204-207 - Joshua Ahn:
Problems for Foreigners in Producing Arabic Sounds and a Guide for Helping Them, with a Special Focus on Native Korean Speakers. 208-211 - Jalal Al-Tamimi, Ghada Khattab:
Multiple Cues for the Singleton-Geminate Contrast in Lebanese Arabic: Acoustic Investigation of Stops and Fricatives. 212-215 - Farhana Alam, Jane Stuart-Smith:
Identity and Ethnicity in /t/ in Glasgow-Pakistani High-school Girls. 216-219 - Eleonora C. Albano:
On the Interpretation of Consonant-Vowel Co-occurrence Frequency Biases. 220-223 - Wafaa Alshangiti, Bronwen G. Evans:
Regional Accent Accommodation in Spontaneous Speech: Evidence for Long-term Accent Change? 224-227 - Shigeaki Amano, Kimiko Yamakawa:
Perception and Production Boundaries between Fricative [s] and Affricate [ts] in Japanese. 228-231 - Ekaterina Amelina:
Perceptual Cues to Different Degrees of Phonetic Prominence in Large Units of Speech. 232-235 - Kanae Amino, Takashi Osanai:
Realisation of the Prosodic Structure of Spoken Telephone Numbers by Native and Non-native Speakers of Japanese. 236-239 - Natalia Aralova, Sven Grawunder, Bodo Winter:
The Acoustic Correlates of Tongue Root Vowel Harmony in Even (Tungusic). 240-243 - Vincent Arnaud, Caroline Sigouin, Johanna-Pascale Roy:
Acoustic Description of Quebec French High Vowels: First Results. 244-247 - Anja Arnhold:
Multiple Prosodic Parameters Signaling Information Structure: Parallel Focus Marking in Finnish. 248-251 - Denis Arnold, Petra Wagner, Bernd Möbius:
Evaluating Different Rating Scales for Obtaining Judgments of Syllable Prominence from Naïve Listeners. 252-255 - Simone Ashby, Fred Cummins, Sílvia Barbosa, Neuza Campaniço:
Nasal Heads or Nasal Tails? A Pan Lusophone Survey of Preconsonantal Murmur. 256-259 - Eriko Atagi, Tessa Bent:
Perceptual Dimensions of Nonnative Speech. 260-263 - Cyril Auran, Caroline Bouzon:
Perception of Speech Rate and Naturalness in Synthetic Slow Speech. 264-267 - Mathieu Avanzi, Guri Bordal, Nicolas Obin:
Typological Variations in the Realization of the French Accentual Phrase. 268-271 - Seda A. Bagdasarian, Lusine V. Vanyan:
On the Interrelation of Rhythm and Phrasal Accent: A Contrastive Study. 272-275 - Carly L. Bahler, Caitlin E. Coughlin, Annie Tremblay:
Differential Contribution of Prosodic Cues in Native and Non-native Speech Segmentation. 276-279 - Anna Balas:
Glottal Stops Produced by Polish Native Speakers in Polish and in English. 280-283 - Rahul Balusu:
OCP Effects in Telugu. 284-287 - William J. Barry, Bistra Andreeva:
Is It Important for Communication Which Parameters Signal Accentuation? 288-291 - Matt Bauer:
Articulatory Conflict and Laryngeal Height. 292-295 - Stefan Baumann, Tamara Rathcke:
Interpreting the Scope of Negation in Three Varieties of German - The Effect of Prosodic Cues. 296-299 - Mary E. Beckman, Benjamin Munson, Jan Edwards:
Methodological Issues in the Analysis of Phonotactic Probability Effects in Nonwords. 300-303 - Grégory Beller:
Gestural Control of Real Time Concatenative Synthesis. 304-307 - Allison Benner, Izabelle Grenon:
The Relationship between Laryngeal Constriction and Vowel Quality in Infants Learning English and Bai. 308-311 - Jason B. Bishop:
English Listeners' Knowledge of the Broad versus Narrow Focus Contrast. 312-315 - Johannes Bjerva, Ellen Marklund, Francisco Lacerda:
Training in Anticipatory Looking Experiments with Adult Participants. 316-319 - Inge Bley-Hiersemenzel, Florian Schiel:
Hong Kong Cantonese L4 Learners' Oral Production of German: Towards the Analysis of Consonant Production. 320-323 - Allison Blodgett, Alina Twist, Jessica Bauman, Anita Bowles, Melissa K. Fox, Phuongthao Luu, C. Anton Rytting, Jessica Shamoo Marx, Matthew B. Winn:
Northern Vietnamese Perception of Non-native Tones. 324-327 - Paul Boersma, Katerina Chládková:
Asymmetries between Speech Perception and Production Reveal Phonological Structure. 328-331 - Karen Bohn, Richard Wiese, Ulrike Domahs:
The Status of the Rhythm Rule within and across Word Boundaries in German. 332-335 - Ocke-Schwen Bohn, Catherine T. Best, Cinzia Avesani, Mario Vayra:
Perceiving through the Lens of Native Phonetics: Italian and Danish Listeners' Perception of English Consonant Contrasts. 336-339 - Guri Bordal, Anne Lacheret:
Clashes Revisited in the Light of Interprosody. 340-343 - Fayssal Bouarourou, Béatrice Vaxelaire, Rachid Ridouane, Fabrice Hirsch, Camille Fauth, Rudolph Sock:
Gemination in Tarifit Berber: Doing One or Two Things at Once? 344-347 - Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Iryna Lehka-Lemarchand:
Can a Prosodic Pattern Induce/Reduce the Perception of a Lower-class Suburban Accent in French? 348-351 - Véronique Boulenger, Emmanuel Ferragne, Nathalie Bedoin, François Pellegrino:
Derived Contrasts in Scottish English: An EEG Study. 352-355 - Ann R. Bradlow, Lauren Ackerman, L. Ann Burchfield, Lisa Hesterberg, Jenna Luque, Kelsey Mok:
Language- and Talker-dependent Variation in Global Features of Native and Non-native Speech. 356-359 - Angelika Braun, Helen Hahn:
The Effect of Voice Similarity on Stream Segregation. 360-363 - Susanne Brouwer, Ann R. Bradlow:
The Influence of Noise on Phonological Competition during Spoken Word Recognition. 364-367 - Christel G. de Bruijn, Miguel Baptista Nunes, Linhao Fang, Rigved Pathak, Jingchao Zhou:
A System for Independent E-learning of Practical Phonetics. 368-371 - Marc Brunelle, Joshua Finkeldey:
Tone Perception in Sgaw Karen. 372-375 - Jana Brunner, Marzena Zygis:
Why Do Glottal Stops and Low Vowels Like Each Other? 376-379 - Maria Grazia Busà, Martina Urbani:
A Cross Linguistic Analysis of Pitch Range in English L1 and L2. 380-383 - Jun Cai, Thomas Hueber, Bruce Denby, Elie-Laurent Benaroya, Gérard Chollet, Pierre Roussel, Gérard Dreyfus, Lise Crevier-Buchman:
A Visual Speech Recognition System for an Ultrasound-based Silent Speech Interface. 384-387 - Sara Candeias, Fernando Perdigão:
Investigating New Syllable Prototypes for the Portuguese Language. 388-391 - Francesco Cangemi, Mariapaola D'Imperio:
Local Speech Rate Differences between Questions and Statements in Italian. 392-395 - Honglin Cao, Yingli Wang:
A Forensic Aspect of Articulation Rate Variation in Chinese. 396-399 - Jianfen Cao:
Phonetic Explanation for Initial and Tonal Evolution in Wu Dialects of Chinese. 400-403 - Wen Cao, Qiuyu Wang:
Comparative Study on Chinese Tone Perception: A Report on Falling f0 Contours. 404-407 - Christopher Carignan:
Oral Articulation of Nasal Vowels in French. 408-411 - Paul Carter, Leendert Plug:
Prosodic Characteristics of Interrupted versus Completed Speech Error Repairs in Spontaneous Dutch Speech. 412-415 - Fernando O. de Carvalho:
Oral Consonant Acoustics in Tikúna (Yurí-Tikúna). 416-419 - Johanneke Caspers, Olga Kepinska:
The Influence of Word-level Prosodic Structure of the Mother Tongue on Production of Word Stress in Dutch as a Second Language. 420-423 - Juli Cebrian, Craig Chambers:
Subphonemic Detail in Lexical Perception and Production: The Case of Canadian Raising. 424-427 - Charles B. Chang:
Systemic Drift of L1 Vowels in Novice L2 Learners. 428-431 - Seung-Eun Chang, Marjorie Burge, Younghun Choi:
A Cross-linguistic Study of Korean Laryngeal Stops by the Native Speakers of Chinese, English, Korean, and Spanish. 432-435 - Yueh-Chin Chang, Feng-fan Hsieh, Yu-Lun Hsieh:
Phonetic Implementation of Nasality in Taiwanese (and French): Aerodynamic Case Studies. 436-439 - Yung-Hsiang Shawn Chang:
A Corpus Study of Retroflex Realizations in Beijing and Taiwan Mandarin. 440-443 - Ao Chen, René Kager:
The Perception of Lexical Tones and Tone Sandhi in L2: Success or Failure? 444-447 - Aoju Chen:
What's in a Rise: Evidence for an Off-ramp Analysis of Dutch Intonation. 448-451 - Li-Mei Chen:
Developmental Changes of Acoustical Vowel Space before 7 Years of Age. 452-455 - Sally Chen, Janice Fon:
Prosodic Features of Non-native English Production. 456-459 - Xiaoxiang Chen, Huiqin Ma, Yunnan Xiao, Li Zhen, Jing Long, Yanjun Deng:
A Study of Mandarin Segmental and Monosyllabic Intervals of CB and Early Speech. 460-463 - Ying Chen, Susan Guion-Anderson:
Perceptual Confusabiltiy of Word-final Nasals in Southern Min and Mandarin: Implications for Coda Nasal Mergers in Chinese. 464-467 - Chierh Cheng, Yi Xu, Santitham Prom-on:
Modelling Extreme Tonal Reduction in Taiwan Mandarin Based on Target Approximation. 468-471 - Sang Yee Cheon:
Perceiving L2 Phonological Contrasts: Korean and English Sibilants. 472-475 - Katerina Chládková, Silke Hamann:
High Vowels in Southern British English: /u/-fronting Does Not Result in Merger. 476-479 - Wook Kyung Choe:
The Distribution of Speech Errors in Prosodic Phrases in Korean. 480-483 - Hansook Choi:
Vowel Duration as a Perceptual Cue for Preceding Stop Laryngeal Contrast in Korean. 484-487 - Patrick Chun Kau Chu, Marcus Taft:
The Influence of the L1 Lexical System on the Processing of Tones in L2. 488-491 - Ching-ting Chuang, Yueh-Chin Chang, Feng-fan Hsieh:
Productivity in Taiwanese Tone Sandhi Redux. 492-495 - Yu-Ying Chuang, Janice Fon:
Cross-dialectal Perception of Voiceless Dental and Retroflex Sibilant Variants in Taiwan Mandarin. 496-499 - Ibrahima Abdoul H. Cissé, Didier Demolin, Nathalie Vallée:
The Acquisition of Plosives and Implosives by a Fulfulde-speaking Child Aged from 5 to 10;29 Months. 500-503