283 | -- | 284 | J. Bruce Millar, John E. Clark. Editorial |
285 | -- | 292 | J. Bruce Millar, John E. Clark. Current speech research in Australia |
293 | -- | 298 | P. J. Blamey, Richard C. Dowell, A. M. Brown, Graeme M. Clark, P. M. Seligman. A formant-estimating speech processor for cochlear implant patients |
299 | -- | 308 | A. W. Johnson, A. B. Bradley. Adaptive transform coding incorporating Time Domain Aliasing Cancellation |
309 | -- | 316 | Kerrie Mackie, Phillip Dermody, Richard Katsch. Assessment of evaluation measures for processed speech |
317 | -- | 324 | Robert H. Mannell, John E. Clark. Text-to-speech rule and dictionary development |
325 | -- | 333 | Megan D. Neilson, Peter D. Neilson. Speech motor control and stuttering: A computational model of adaptive sensory-motor processing |
335 | -- | 342 | Geoff Plant. A single-transducer vibrotactile aid to lipreading |
343 | -- | 352 | Phil Rose. Considerations in the normalisation of the fundamental frequency of linguistic tone |
353 | -- | 362 | U. Thein-Tun. Phonetic cue trading, categorical perception and the order of speech processing |
363 | -- | 369 | Michael Wagner. A speech recognition experiment with the entire syllable inventory of standard Chinese |