Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 6, Issue 4

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

Volume 6, Issue 3

185 -- 202James Emil Flege, Wieke Eefting. Cross-language switching in stop consonant perception and production by Dutch speakers of english
203 -- 216P. Cosi. A graph-oriented implementation of a grapheme-to-phoneme transcriber for Italian
217 -- 229A. C. M. Rietveld, Florien J. Koopmans-van Beinum. Vowel reduction and stress
231 -- 244Carol A. Fowler. Consonant-vowel cohesiveness in speech production as revealed by initial and final consonant exchanges
245 -- 260Katarina Bartkova, Christel Sorin. A model of segmental duration for speech synthesis in French
261 -- 268A. Rajouani, Mohamed Najim, D. Chiadmi. Synthesis of the pharyngealization feature in Arabic

Volume 6, Issue 2

77 -- 142Celia Scully. Linguistic units and units of speech production
143 -- 157Hartmut Traunmüller, Francisco Lacerda. Perceptual relativity in identification of two-formant vowels
159 -- 169Stelios Bakamidis, George Carayannis. "Phonemia" a phoneme transcription system for speech synthesis in Modern Greek
171 -- 175Francis Nolan. The phonetic bases of speaker recognition : Cambridge Studies in Speech Science and Communication, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1983, 221 pp. ISBN 0-521-24486-2
177 -- 0J. B. Miller. First Australian conference on speech science and technology: SST-86 report conference

Volume 6, Issue 1

1 -- 14Bruno H. Repp, David R. Williams. Categorical tendencies in imitating self-produced isolated vowels
15 -- 26F. Klingholz. The measurement of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in continuous speech
27 -- 42Laurent Miclet, Mhamed Dabouz. Low bit rate transmission of speech by vector quantization of the spectrum
43 -- 54Christine Pister-Bourjot, Jean-Paul Haton. Automatic learning: An approach to the adaptation of a speech recognition system to one or several speakers
55 -- 68Wolfgang Hess, Helge Indefrey. Accurate time-domain pitch determination of speech signals by means of a laryngograph