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Speech Communication, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, June 1989
- Max Wajskop:
By way of introduction. - Joseph-Jean Mariani:
Editorial. - Bruno H. Repp:
Traversing upper vowel space: A smooth or a bumpy ride? 1-15 - R. J. H. Van den Berg:
Perception of voicing in Dutch two-obstruent sequences: Covariation of voicing cues. 17-25 - Kuldip K. Paliwal
:
A study of line spectrum pair frequencies for vowel recognition. 27-33 - Arnon Cohen, Igal Froind:
On text independent speaker identification using a quadratic classifier with optimal features. 35-44 - Mohammad Hasan Savoji:
A robust algorithm for accurate endpointing of speech signals. 45-60 - Jean Schoentgen:
Jitter in sustained vowels and isolated sentences produced by dysphonic speakers. 61-79 - RenéJ. H. Deliege:
An experimental Dutch keyboard-to-speech system for the speech impaired. 81-89
Volume 8, Number 2, June 1989
- Jacqueline Vaissière, Kenneth N. Stevens, Clarence J. LeBel:
Obituary for Dennis Klatt. 109-111 - Bernard Kiriakos, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Lexical stress detection in isolated English words. 113-124 - Astrid M. L. Van Dijk-Kappers, Stephen M. Marcus:
Temporal decomposition of speech. 125-135 - Gérard Bailly:
Integration of rhythmic and syntactic constraints in a model of generation of French prosody. 137-146 - D. G. Childers, Ke Wu, D. M. Hicks, B. Yegnanarayana:
Voice conversion. 147-158 - Laurent Romary
, Jean-Marie Pierrel:
The use of the Dempster-Shafer rule in the lexical component of a man-machine oral dialogue system. 159 - Michael J. Sabin:
Fixed-shape adaptive-gain vector quantization for speech waveform coding. 177-183
Volume 8, Number 3, September 1989
- Ingo Titze:
A four-parameter model of the glottis and vocal fold contact area. 191-201 - Astrid M. L. Van Dijk-Kappers:
Comparison of parameter sets for temporal decomposition. 203-220 - Christopher J. Darwin, J. Denis McKeown, David Kirby:
Perceptual compensation for transmission channel and speaker effects on vowel quality. 221-234 - Jean-Luc Schwartz, Pierre Escudier:
A strong evidence for the existence of a large-scale integrated spectral representation in vowel perception. 235-259 - Patti J. Price:
Male and female voice source characteristics: Inverse filtering results. 261-277 - Jean Schoentgen:
The recognition of speech by machine - a bibliography : Academic Press, London/San Diego, 1988, 498 pp., ISBN 0-12-356785-8. 279-280
Volume 8, Number 4, December 1989
- Max Wajskop:
Editorial. - Daniel Recasens:
Long range coarticulation effects for tongue dorsum contact in VCVCV sequences. 293-307 - Ioannis Dologlou, George Carayannis:
Pitch detection based on zero-phase filtering. 309-318 - J. H. Eggen:
Intelligibility of synthetic speech in the presence of interfering speech. 319-327 - Thomas Berg:
How phonetic is a phonological feature representation? The case of labiodental fricatives. 329-345 - Momir Partalo, Zlatko Sijercic:
Comparison of several speech signal feature parameters for automatic speech recognition. 347-353 - W. Eefting, A. C. M. Rietveld:
Just noticeable differences of articulation rate at sentence level. 355-361 - Jörg-Martin Müller:
Improving performance of code excited LPC-coders by joint optimization. 363-369 - Mohamad Mrayati, René Carré, Bernard Guérin:
Letter to the editor. 371 - Louis C. W. Pols:
ESCA tutorial day and workshop on speech input/output assessment and speech databases. 379-380

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