- 2022
- António Almeida:
Armando de Lacerda: Man of science. HSCR 2022: 9-15 - Michael Ashby:
Phonetics laboratory technology, 1930-1960. HSCR 2022: 39-49 - Angelika Braun, Bernd Möbius:
Armando de Lacerda and his contemporaries: Paul Menzerath. HSCR 2022: 17-28 - Mária Gósy:
Experimental phonetics in Hungary in the first half of the twentieth century. HSCR 2022: 51-61 - Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Photography and cinematography at the Hamburg Phonetics Laboratory. Part 1: photography and cinematography of the larynx. HSCR 2022: 63-74 - Qunintino Lopes:
The Junta de Educação Nacional, Armando de Lacerda and the emergence of experimental phonetics in Portugal. HSCR 2022: 97-109 - Quintino Lopes, Paulo Lacerda, Elisabete Pereira:
The Lacerda 120 Exhibition. HSCR 2022: 119-136 - Jacyra Andrade Mota, Josane Moreira de Oliveira:
Armando de Lacerda and the first phonetics laboratory in Brazil. HSCR 2022: 111-117 - Pavel Sturm:
The Laboratory of Experimental Phonetics in Prague between 1919 and 1939: research practices and student instruction. HSCR 2022: 75-85 - Jürgen Trouvain:
On the early history of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences: from 1932 to 1938. HSCR 2022: 29-38 - Béatrice Vaxelaire, Péla Simon, Gilbert Brock, Jean-Pierre Zerling, Fabrice Hirsch, Fabrice Marsac, Delphine Charuau, Rudolph Sock:
Studies on speech production at the Phonetics Institute of Strasbourg: a historical perspective on the evolution of basic knowledge. HSCR 2022: 87-96 - Quintino Lopes, Angelika Braun, Michael Ashby:
Fifth International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, HSCR 2022, Porto, Portugal, August 28-29, 2022. ISCA 2022 [contents] - 2021
- Michael Ashby:
A Prague School psycholinguist in London? The life and career of Frieda Goldman-Eisler (1907-1982). HSCR 2021: 15-24 - Angelika Braun:
Leaving the ivory tower: How real-life events have impacted phonetics throughout history. HSCR 2021: 47-62 - Mária Gósy:
On phonetic transcription: Achievements of creative minds. HSCR 2021: 35-45 - Rüdiger Hoffmann, Dieter Mehnert:
Roots of electronic speech communication in linguistics and engineering: The genesis of the chair of speech communication of the TU Dresden as a case study. HSCR 2021: 83-92 - Tomás Hoskovec:
A history of sound, sign, and meaning: the Prague Centre perspective and prospect. HSCR 2021: 9-14 - Quintino Lopes, George Brock-Nannestad:
Lacerda's chromographs (1930s-1950s): The circulation and appropriation of knowledge in Europe and the Americas. HSCR 2021: 93-104 - Jürgen Trouvain:
Aerodynamic voicing constraint in stops: From Wolfgang von Kempelen to John Ohala. HSCR 2021: 75-81 - Markéta Vlková:
Between science and art: The speech melodies of Leoš Janáček. HSCR 2021: 25-33 - Jan Volín, Pavel Sturm:
Honouring historical facts: The case of intonational downtrends. HSCR 2021: 63-73 - Jan Volín, Pavel Sturm:
Fourth International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, HSCR 2021, Prague, Czech Republic, August 27-28, 2021. ISCA 2021 [contents] - 2019
- Takayuki Arai:
Sound sources used in speech production research with physical models of the human vocal tract. HSCR 2019: 79-84 - Michael Ashby:
The acoustic analysis of early speech recordings. HSCR 2019: 113-122 - Silke Berdux, Alexander Steinbeißer:
Speaking apparatus now speaking: A project at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. HSCR 2019: 59-67 - Fabian Brackhane:
A 'polyglottal' speech synthesis - Modifications for a replica of Kempelen's speaking machine. HSCR 2019: 69-78 - Angelika Braun:
From visible speech to voiceprints - The missing link. HSCR 2019: 123-136 - Peter Donhauser:
From speech- and sound research to applications and products. HSCR 2019: 29 - Christoph Draxler, Jürgen Trouvain:
On principles of phonetic archiving: From paleo-phonetics to modern speech data managment. HSCR 2019: 41-47 - Rüdiger Hoffmann:
"Nothing but a lung, a glottis, and a mouth" - The long way of speech synthesis. HSCR 2019: 9-28