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Speech Communication, Volume 75
Volume 75, December 2015
- Lisa Y. W. Tang, Beverly Hannah, Allard Jongman, Joan A. Sereno, Yue Wang, Ghassan Hamarneh:
Examining visible articulatory features in clear and plain speech. 1-13 - Serguei V. S. Pakhomov, Susan E. Marino, Sarah J. Banks, Charles Bernick:
Using automatic speech recognition to assess spoken responses to cognitive tests of semantic verbal fluency. 14-26 - Nicholas Cummins, Vidhyasaharan Sethu, Julien Epps, Sebastian Schnieder, Jarek Krajewski:
Analysis of acoustic space variability in speech affected by depression. 27-49 - Xianliang Wang, Yulong Wan, Lin Yang, Ruohua Zhou, Yonghong Yan:
Phonotactic language recognition using dynamic pronunciation and language branch discriminative information. 50-61 - Philip Harding, Ben Milner:
Reconstruction-based speech enhancement from robust acoustic features. 62-75 - Daniel Hudock, Nicholas A. Altieri, Lin Sun, Andrew Bowers, Christian Keil, Joseph Kalinowski:
The effect of single syllable silent reading and pantomime speech in varied syllable positions on stuttering frequency throughout utterance productions. 76-83 - Rafael Barranco-Droege:
Too fast to be true? Exploring time compression in simultaneous interpreting. 84-96 - Adrian Leemann, Marie-José Kolly:
Speaker-invariant suprasegmental temporal features in normal and disguised speech. 97-122
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