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- More than UH and UM - A phonetician's view on fillers in speechJürgen Trouvain. 2 [doi]
- Cultural differences of gaps and overlapping speech in political interviewsVered Silber-Varod, Oliver Niebuhr, Loredana Schettino, Plínio A. Barbosa. 3-7 [doi]
- The interplay between speech fluency and gesture in L1 Finnish and L2 English task-based interactionsPauliina Peltonen, Loulou Kosmala, Sandra Götz, Pekka Lintunen. 8-12 [doi]
- Filled pauses and false starts do not reliably preface longer or more complex utterances across typologically diverse languagesLudger Paschen. 13-17 [doi]
- Inhibitory Control and the production of disfluencies in speakers with Alzheimer's DiseaseSimon Williams, Claire Lancaster, Clea Tanner. 18-22 [doi]
- Disfluency and speech management in Italian patients with early-stage Parkinson's DiseaseLoredana Schettino, Marta Maffia, Rosa De Micco, Alessandro Tessitore. 23-27 [doi]
- Preliminary thoughts on the role of disfluencies in psychotherapy skill acquisitionDan Sacks, Gideon E. Anholt. 28-32 [doi]
- The usefulness of phonetically-motivated features for automatic laughter detectionBogdan Ludusan. 33-37 [doi]
- Laughing in interaction: How phonetic details can coordinate action sequencesMarina N. Cantarutti, Richard Ogden, Pavel Sturm, Jürgen Trouvain. 38-42 [doi]
- How do you laugh in an fMRI scanner? Laughter distribution, mimicry and acoustic analysisChiara Mazzocconi, Benjamin O'Brien, Thierry Chaminade. 43-47 [doi]
- Register differences in ÄH-ÄHM filler particles?Daniel Duran 0001, Stefanie Jannedy. 48-52 [doi]
- How consistent are non-native speakers in their usage of filler particles when talking to native speakers?Malte Belz, Miriam Müller, Christine Mooshammer. 53-57 [doi]
- Filled pauses in child-adult conversations: Data from 5- and 9-year old Hungarian childrenJudit Bóna, Ágnes Hámori. 58-61 [doi]
- Silent pauses and disfluencies in consecutively interpreted Hungarian speechMária Bakti, Judit Bóna. 62-65 [doi]
- Exploring (dis)fluency patterns of identical repetitions in Romanian spontaneous speechOana Niculescu, Maria Candea. 66-70 [doi]
- Variability in hesitations in Punjabi semi-spontaneous narrative speech: An automatic clustering based analysisFarhat Jabeen, Petra Wagner. 71-75 [doi]
- Disfluencies in continuous speech in French: Prosodic parameters of filled pauses and vowel lengtheningYaru Wu, Ivana Didirková, Anne-Catherine Simon. 76-80 [doi]
- Prolongation in ItalianLoredana Schettino, Robert Eklund. 81-85 [doi]