Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 4, Issue 4

267 -- 273S. Ja. Zhukov, Ludmila A. Chistovich. Perceptual parameters of front vowels
275 -- 276Gunnar Fant. Comments on perceptual parameters of front vowels
277 -- 287Jean Schoentgen. An acoustic feature related to vocal efficiency in normal and pathological speakers
289 -- 315Jacques Siroux, Dominique Gillet. A system for man-machine communication using speech
317 -- 331N. Nocerino, F. K. Soong, Lawrence R. Rabiner, Dennis H. Klatt. Comparative study of several distortion measures for speech recognition
333 -- 344Enrique Vidal Ruiz, Francisco Casacuberta, Hector Rulot Segovia. Is the DTW distance really a metric? An algorithm reducing the number of DTW comparisons in isolated word recognition
345 -- 348Klaus R. Scherer. The research group on interaction and communication at the University of Giessen
351 -- 0Pierre Badin. Speech analysis. Formant synthesis. Application to French voiced fricatives synthesis. Discussion of an acoustic cue determination method
351 -- 0Vladimir Cuperman. Efficient waveform coding of speech using vector quantization
352 -- 0Patrick Fonsale. Computational simulation of a speaker-independent speech recognition system (for isolated words) without oral learning (direct learning of phonetic features)
353 -- 0Ioannis Dologlou. An evaluation of the properties of a model of the auditory system for speech signal recognition (comparison with linear prediction coding)

Volume 4, Issue 1-3

3 -- 0Gunnar Fant. Key note address
5 -- 0Max Wajskop. Editorial
7 -- 0Christel Sorin. Biography
9 -- 12Christel Sorin. Bibliography
19 -- 30J. M. Pickett. Shadows, echoes and auditory analysis of speech
31 -- 39Robert J. Porter Jr.. Pavlov Institute research in speech perception: Finding phonetic messages in modulations
41 -- 54Judith L. Lauter, Ira J. Hirsh. Speech as temporal pattern: A psychoacoustical profile
55 -- 73William D. Marslen-Wilson. Speech shadowing and speech comprehension
75 -- 95David B. Pisoni, Howard C. Nusbaum, Paul A. Luce, Louisa M. Slowiaczek. Speech perception, word recognition and the structure of the lexicon
97 -- 103V. G. Lebedev, N. G. Zagoruiko. Auditory perception and speech recognition
105 -- 120Bruno H. Repp, David R. Williams. Categorical trends in vowel imitation: Preliminary observations from a replication experiment
121 -- 135Ann K. Syrdal. Aspects of a model of the auditory representation of american english vowels
137 -- 144Kenneth N. Stevens. Spectral prominences and phonetic distinctions in language
145 -- 154Anthony Bladon. Diphthongs: A case study of dynamic auditory processing
155 -- 162Manfred R. Schroeder, Bishnu S. Atal. Stochastic coding of speech signals at very low bit rates: The importance of speech perception
163 -- 179Jean Caelen. Space/time data-information in the A.R.I.A.L. project ear model
181 -- 187Hynek Hermansky, Brian A. Hanson, Hisashi Wakita. Low-dimensional representation of vowels based on all-pole modeling in the psychophysical domain
189 -- 198Pierre Escudier, Jean-Luc Schwartz. Pulsation threshold patterns of synthetic vowels: Study of the second formant emergence and the center of gravity effects
199 -- 211Mario Rossi, Edith Martin-Laval. The effect of selective adaptation on the perception of place of articulation in french voiced stops
213 -- 229Quentin Summerfield, John Foster, Richard Tyler, Peter J. Bailey. Influences of formant bandwidth and auditory frequency selectivity on identification of place of articulation in stop consonants
231 -- 235C. J. Darwin, Roy B. Gardner. Which harmonics contribute to the estimation of first formant frequency?
237 -- 245Celia Scully, E. Allwood. Production and perception of an articulatory continuum for fricatives of English
247 -- 263William J. Hardcastle. Some phonetic and syntactic constraints on lingual coarticulation during /kl/ sequences