Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 2, Issue 4

251 -- 273J. N. Holmes. Formant synthesizers: Cascade or parallel?
275 -- 293Louis C. W. Pols. Three-mode principal component analysis of confusion matrices, based on the identification of Dutch consonants, under various conditions of noise and reverberation
295 -- 303Kuldip K. Paliwal, W. A. Ainsworth, D. Lindsay. A study of two-formant models for vowel identification
305 -- 313Anthony Bladon. Two-formant models of vowel perception: Shortcomings and enhancement
315 -- 326W. P. F. Fagel, L. W. A. Van Herpt, Lou Boves. Analysis of the perceptual qualities of Dutch speakers voice and pronunciation
341 -- 361Bruno H. Repp. Trading relations among acoustic cues in speech perception are largely a result of phonetic categorization
365 -- 366Gerold Ungeheuer. Obituary for Gerold Ungeheuer
367 -- 368Philippe Martin. English intonation from a Dutch point of view : N. Willems Netherlands Phonetic Archives, Foris Publications, Dordrecht, Holland/Cinnaminson, USA. 206pp, 1982 ISBN 90 70176734

Volume 2, Issue 2-3

87 -- 88Raymond Descout. Editorial
91 -- 106Mario Rossi. Niveaux de l analyse phonetique: Nature et structuration des indices et des traits
107 -- 110Celia Scully, E. Allwood. The representation of stored plans for articulatory coordination and constraints in a composite model of speech production
111 -- 114Katsuhiko Shirai, Shinobu Masaki. An estimation of the production process for fricative consonants
115 -- 118Alain Marchal. The fortis-lenis distinction in stops
123 -- 128Christian Abry, Louis-Jean Boë. L encodage labial des voyelles du Français
129 -- 132Katsuhiko Shirai, Toshimitsu Minowa. The non-stationary analysis of speech waves by the Hierarchical method
133 -- 136G. Caelen, Nadine Vigouroux. Les indices de distribution spectrale: Etude comparative au travers de deux analyses discriminantes monolocuteur et interlocuteur
137 -- 139Michel Chafcouloff. A propos des indices de distinction /1-R/ en français
141 -- 144Gérard Benbassat, Xavier Delon. Application de la distinction trait-indice-propriete a la construction d'un logiciel pour la synthese
145 -- 147Fredericka Bell-Berti, Lawrence J. Raphael. On identifying syllable boundaries
149 -- 152Shuzo Saito, Fumitada Itakura. Frequency spectrum deviation between speakers
155 -- 158Björn Lindblom. On the teleological nature of speech processes
159 -- 163Peter Howell. The extent of coarticulatory effects: Implications for models of speech recognition
164 -- 166Peter Howell, Stuart Rosen. Perception of rise time and explanations of the affricate/fricative contrast
167 -- 169Yukihiro Nishinuma, Albert Di Cristo, Robert Espesser. Loudness as a function of vowel duration in CV syllables
170 -- 172L. E. O. Klaassen-Don, Louis C. W. Pols. Dependency of processing of consonants and vowels in CV syllables
173 -- 177M. Eskenazi, J. S. Lienard. Recognition of steady-state French sounds pronounced by several speakers: Comparison of human performance and an automatic recognition algorithm
181 -- 186Victor W. Zue. The use of phonetic rules in automatic speech recognition
187 -- 189J. S. Bridle, R. M. Chamberlain. Automatic labelling of speech using synthesis-by-rule and non-linear time-alignment
190 -- 192Matthew Lennig. Automatic alignment of natural speech with a corresponding transcription
193 -- 195F. D. Néel, M. Eskénazi, Joseph-Jean Mariani. Cadrage automatique pour la constitution de dictionnaires d entites phonetiques
196 -- 198J. Le Saint-Milon, M. Stella. Extraction automatique de diphones par programmation dynamique pour la synthese de la parole
199 -- 201Carlo Scagliola. Continuous speech recognition without segmentation: Two ways of using diphones as basic speech units
203 -- 206J. Mariani. Reconnaissance phonetique par diphonemes
207 -- 210Atsuo Tanaka, Fumio Togawa, Tohru Ueda, Mitsuhiro Hakaridani, Hiroyuki Iwahashi, Yoshiki Nishioka, Toshiaki Kobayashi, Shinji Kinpara, Kazumi Yamashita. A study of the syllable oriented recognition of continuous speech
211 -- 214Henri Meloni, Jacques Guizol. Identification d evenements pseudo-phonetiques pour la reconnaissance automatique de la parole
215 -- 217Mario Rossi, Yukidiro Nishinuma, G. Mercier. Indices acoustiques multilocuteurs et independants du contexte pour la reconnaissance automatique de la parole
219 -- 222J. Caelen, Nadine Vigouroux, Guy Perennou. Structuration des informations acoustiques dans le projet A.R.I.A.L
223 -- 225Renato de Mori. Extraction of acoustic cues using a grammar of frames
227 -- 230Guy Perennou, Martine de Calmès. Specifications pour un systeme generateur de modeles de decodage phonetique
231 -- 233Noëlle Carbonell, Jean-Paul Haton, Jean-Marie Pierrel, François Lonchamp. Elaboration d un systeme expert pour le decodage phonetique automatique de la parole
234 -- 236Daniel Memmi, M. Eskenazi, J. Mariani, A. Nguyen-Xuan. Un systeme expert pour la lecture de sonagrammes
237 -- 239Takao Irumano, Hisanori Kanasashi, Kunio Akiba, Yasuo Mafune. A spoken word recognition system based on phoneme recognition
241 -- 244M. Allerhand, Frank Fallside, P. Hinds. An experimental, expert systems, constrained recogniser using feature duration

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 0Max Wajskop. Editorial
3 -- 13Loui C. W. Pols, J. P. Olive. Intelligibility of consonants in CVC utterances produced by dyadic rule synthesis
15 -- 35Dominic W. Massaro, Michael M. Cohen. Categorical or continuous speech perception: A new test
37 -- 45Kuldip K. Paliwal, P. V. S. Rao. A synthesis-based method for pitch extraction
47 -- 56Philippe H. Dejonckere, J. Lebacq. An analysis of the diplophonia phenomenon
57 -- 63John R. Deller Jr.. On the time domain properties of the two-pole model of the glottal waveform and implications for LPC
67 -- 69Gabriel Altmann, C. L. Naumann. Grundfragen der phonometrischen Linguistik : 3. stark erweiterte und ergänzte Auflage, bis 2. Aufl. unter dem Titel: Grundfragen der Phonometrie. viii + 320 S, 14 Abb, 3 Tab, gebunden, 1982, ISBN 3-8055-2370-X
71 -- 0Philippe Garcin. Linear prediction analysis-synthesis systems: The evaluation and improvement of their performances on a noisy speech signal
71 -- 72Tomio Takara. A study automatic speech recognition using a psychophysical parameter