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Volume 13, Numbers 1-2, October 1993

Gunnar Fant:
Some problems in voice source analysis. 7-22

Shigeru Kiritani, Hajime Hirose, Hiroshi Imagawa:
High-speed digital image analysis of vocal cord vibration in diplophonia. 23-32

Kenneth N. Stevens:
Modelling affricate consonants. 33-43

Katsuhiko Shirai:
Estimation and generation of articulatory motion using neural networks. 45-51

Bernd Möbius
, Matthias Pätzold, Wolfgang Hess:
Analysis and synthesis of German F0 contours by means of Fujisaki's model. 53-61

Gösta Bruce, Björn Granström:
Prosodic modelling in Swedish speech synthesis. 63-73

John Laver:
Repetition and re-start strategies for prosody in text-to-speech conversion systems. 75-85

Mario Rossi:
A model for predicting the prosody of spontaneous speech (PPSS model). 87-107

David B. Pisoni:
Long-term memory in speech perception: Some new findings on talker variability, speaking rate and perceptual learning. 109-125

Dominic W. Massaro, Michael M. Cohen:
Perceiving asynchronous bimodal speech in consonant-vowel and vowel syllables. 127-134

Louis C. W. Pols, R. J. J. H. van Son
:
Acoustics and perception of dynamic vowel segments. 135-147

Ilse Lehiste, Robert Allen Fox:
Influence of duration and amplitude on the perception of prominence by Swedish listeners. 149-154

John J. Ohala:
Sound change as nature's speech perception experiment. 155-161

Anna Corazza
, Renato de Mori, Roberto Gretter, Giorgio Satta
:
Language modeling using stochastic context-free grammars. 163-170

Joseph-Jean Mariani:
Automated voice dictation in French. 171-185

Yifan Gong, Jean Paul Haton:
Plausibility functions in continuous speech recognition: The VINICS system. 187-196

P. V. S. Rao:
VOICE: An integrated speech recognition synthesis system for the Hindi language. 197-205

James L. Flanagan, Arun C. Surendran, Ea-Ee Jan:
Spatially selective sound capture for speech and audio processing. 207-222

Keikichi Hirose:
Speech signal processing using optical method. 223-229

Manfred R. Schroeder:
A brief history of synthetic speech. 231-237

Johan Sundberg:
How can music be expressive? 239-253
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, December 1993

John Ingram, Jeff Pittam:
Editorial. 257-259

Chin-Hui Lee, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Roberto Pieraccini, Lawrence R. Rabiner:
Large vocabulary speech recognition using subword units. 263-279

Florian Schiel:
A new approach to speaker adaptation by modelling pronunciation in automatic speech recognition. 281-286

Jianming Song, Ara Samouelian:
A robust speaker-independent isolated word HMM recognizer for operation over the telephone network. 287-295

Kazuki Katagishi, Harald Singer, Kiyoaki Aikawa, Shigeki Sagayama:
Feature extraction using a matrix coefficient filter for speech recognition. 297-306

Qiang Huo, Chorkin Chan:
The gradient projection method for the training of hidden Markov models. 307-313

Harald Singer, Shigeki Sagayama:
Suprasegmental duration control with matrix parsing in continuous speech recognition. 315-322

Andrew Hunt:
Recurrent neural networks for syllabification. 323-332

Paul C. Bagshaw:
An investigation of acoustic events related to sentential stress and pitch accents, in English. 333-342

Nick Campbell:
Automatic detection of prosodic boundaries in speech. 343-354

Janet Fletcher, Andrew McVeigh:
Segment and syllable duration in Australian English. 355-365

Kenneth N. Stevens:
Models for the production and acoustics of stop consonants. 367-375

Frantz Clermont:
Spectro-temporal description of dipthongs in F1-F2-F3 space. 377-390

Martin Cooke, Guy J. Brown
:
Computational auditory scene analysis: Exploiting principles of perceived continuity. 391-399

Anne Cutler
, Ruth Kearns, Dennis Norris, Donia R. Scott:
Problems with click detection: Insights from cross-linguistic comparisons. 401-410

Mark E. Forsyth, Andrew M. Sutherland, J. A. Elliott, Mervyn A. Jack:
HMM speaker verification with sparse training data on telephone quality speech. 411-416

Eliathamby Ambikairajah
, M. Keane, A. Kelly, Liam Kilmartin
, Graham Tattersall:
Predictive models for speaker verification. 417-425

Ian Booth, Michael Barlow, Brett Watson:
Enhancements to DTW and VQ decision algorithms for speaker recognition. 427-433

Thierry Dutoit, Henri Leich:
MBR-PSOLA: Text-To-Speech synthesis based on an MBE re-synthesis of the segments database. 435-440

Kirk P. H. Sullivan, Robert I. Damper:
Novel-word pronunciation: A cross-language study. 441-452

Peter J. Blamey
, G. J. Dooley, J. I. Alcantara, E. S. Gerin, Peter M. Seligman:
Formant-based processing for hearing aids. 453-461

Steven M. Hiller, Edmund Rooney, John Laver, Mervyn A. Jack:
SPELL: An automated system for computer-aided pronunciation teaching. 463-473

Christel Sorin:
Acknowledgements. 475

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