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found 26 matches
- 2001
- Laura Abou-Haidar:
Pauses in speech by French speakers with Down Syndrome. DiSS 2001: 33-36 - Karl G. D. Bailey, Fernanda Ferreira:
Do non-word disfluencies affect syntactic parsing? DiSS 2001: 61-64 - Ellen Gurman Bard, Robin J. Lickley, Matthew P. Aylett:
Is disfluency just difficulty? DiSS 2001: 97-100 - Jeanne-Marie Debaisieux, José Deulofeu:
Grammatically unacceptable utterances are communicatively accepted by native speakers, why are they ? DiSS 2001: 69-72 - Yasuharu Den:
Are word repetitions really intended by the speaker? DiSS 2001: 25-28 - Danielle Duez:
Acoustico-phonetic characteristics of filled pauses in spontaneous French speech: preliminary results. DiSS 2001: 41-44 - Robert Eklund:
Prolongations: A dark horse in the disfluency stable. DiSS 2001: 5-8 - Mária Gósy:
The double function of disfluency phenomena in spontaneous speech. DiSS 2001: 57-60 - Tapio Hokkanen:
Prosodic marking of self-repairs. DiSS 2001: 37-40 - Peter Howell, James Au-Yeung:
Application of EXPLAN theory to spontaneous speech control. DiSS 2001: 9-12 - Ben Hutchinson, Cécile Pereira:
Um, one large pizza. A preliminary study of disfluency modelling for improving ASR. DiSS 2001: 77-80 - Klaus J. Kohler, Benno Peters, Thomas Wesener:
Interruption glottalization in German spontaneous speech. DiSS 2001: 45-48 - Robin J. Lickley:
Dialogue moves and disfluency rates. DiSS 2001: 93-96 - Jan McAllister, Susan Cato-Symonds, Blake Johnson:
Listeners' ERP responses to false starts and repetitions in spontaneous speech. DiSS 2001: 65-68 - Nikolinka Nenova, Gina Joue, Ronan Reilly, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
Sound and function regularities in interjections. DiSS 2001: 49-52 - Sieb G. Nooteboom:
Different sources of lexical bias and overt self-corrections. DiSS 2001: 21-24 - Caroline L. Rieger:
Idiosyncratic fillers in the speech of bilinguals. DiSS 2001: 81-84 - Luis Javier Rodríguez, Inés Torres, Amparo Varona:
Annotation and analysis of disfluencies in a spontaneous speech corpus in Spanish. DiSS 2001: 1-4 - Mandana Seyfeddinipur, Sotaro Kita:
Gesture as an indicator of early error detection in self-monitoring of speech. DiSS 2001: 29-32 - Richard Shillcock, Simon Kirby, Scott McDonald, Chris Brew:
Filled pauses and their status in the mental lexicon. DiSS 2001: 53-56 - Jörg Spilker, Anton Batliner, Elmar Nöth:
How to repair speech repairs in an end-to-end system. DiSS 2001: 73-76 - Nada Vasic, Frank Wijnen:
Stuttering and speech monitoring. DiSS 2001: 13-16 - Michiko Watanabe:
The usage of fillers at discourse segment boundaries in japanese lecture-style monologues. DiSS 2001: 89-92 - Asa Wengelin:
Disfluencies in writing - are they like in speaking? DiSS 2001: 85-88 - Michiko Yoshida:
Repeated phoneme effect in Japanese speech errors. DiSS 2001: 17-20 - ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop (ITRW) on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech, DiSS '01, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, August 29-31, 2001. ISCA 2001 [contents]
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