Table of contents
Editor’s foreword
List of congress sponsors, committees and other organizational matters
Part I: A. History of phonetics
Ancient arab and muslim phoneticians: An appraisal of their contribution to phonetics
Phonetics and other disciplines: then and now
Toward a historiography of phonetics
Giulio Panconcelli-Calzias Beitrag zur geschichte der phonetik
Looking back: memories of 40 years in phonetics
B. Issues of method and theory in phonetics
On the necessity of the introduction of technical principles into instrumental-phonetic investigation
Some control components of a speech production model
Phonetic aspects of lingua-informatics
Dimension statistique de la structure linguistique et distinction phonétique/phonologie
Linguistics and systems theory
Some problems in phonetic theory
C. Laryngeal function
Caractéristique de forme de l’onde de débit des cordes vocales: productions vocaliques
Laryngeal patterns of consonant productions in sentence observed with an impedance glottograph
Physiological functions of the larynx in phonetic control
A cross language study of laryngeal adjustment in consonant production
Quantitative analysis of chant in relation to normal phonation and vocal fry
Jointure et activité glottale
Instrumental measurement of phonetion types: A laryngographic contribution
Variations of pitch and intensity with pre-phonatory laryngeal adjustments
Physical and physiological dimensions of intrinsic voice quality
D. Temporal factors and questions of intonation
Applied prosodic analysis: A pedagogical model for english and german intonation
Rhythm and pause as means of expression in the japanese arts of storytelling, with special regard to
rakugo
Artistic vocal communication at the prosodic level
Syllabic division and the intonation of common slavic
Processes in the development of speech timing slavic
An acoustical/temporal analysis of the effect of situational stress on speech
A statistical approach to the problem of isochrony in spoken british english
Intonation through visualization
Quelques problèmes posés par l’élaboration de règles prédictives de
l’intonation
Prephonological views on the history of english syllable accents
Syllable timing in spanish, english, and finnish
Le registre mélodique de l’attaque dans un parler franco-ontarien
“Mélodie-language” des chorals de Jean-Sébastien Bach
Temproal cues in french intervocalic stops
Principes d’une méthode d’enseignement de la prononciation de français à
partir du rythme de la langue parlée non méridionale
E. Physiological and acoustic phonetics
Description of an Electropalatographic system
Inadequacies in phonetic specifications of some latyngeal features: evidence from hindi
Vocalic variability in palatographic impressions
A new portable type unit for electropalatography
Aspiration in Scottish gealic stop consonants
The effect on formant patterns of differential volumetric change in the oral cavity
Characteristics of oral air flow during plosive consonant production by hearing-impaired speakers
F. Speech production
the production and recognition of sounds in english words spoken by young japanese adults
The production of laterals: some acoustic properties and their physiological implications
African click sounds: early descriptions and symbols
Nasal consonant epenthesis in ‘southern’ french
An instrumental investigation of coarticulation in stop consonant sequences
Standardisation vs. diversification dans la pronounciation du français contemporain
On vowel-diphthong transitions
Speech across a linguistic boundary: category naming and phonetic description
Comparative analysis of syllable and accent between english and japanese
Original vowels in african languages
Vowel length in micmac and malecite
Part II: G. Neurophonetics and psychopathology
Differential diagnosis of neurologic and psychogenic voice disorders
Speech studies in psychiatric populations
Acoustic comparisons of psychotic and non-psychotic voices
The physiology of cerebellar involvement in motor control
Neural mechanism in speech productions
Impairment of verbal and non-verbal oral movements after left hemisphere damage
Psychiatric implications of speech disorder
Phonetic indications of psychopathology
Cerebellar involvement in motor control: a concept
H. Speech perception
On the recognition of isolated spanish vowels
Experiments in voice confrontation
The effects of several linguistic factors on the magnitude of error in the location of extraneous sounds
embedded in speech
Normalization influenceeees in the perception of speech
Some physiological interpretations of the perception: Implications of an experiment on the perception of segmented speech
Perception of speech features by persons with hearing impairment
The effect of labov’s five phonological variables on perceived listener judgement
Cross-language differences in the perceptual use of voicing cues
Intelligibility of time-altered sentenial messages as a function of contralateral masking
The perception of distinctive features
I. Speech and speaker recognition
Some steps in performance evaluation of the dawid speech recognition system
The effect of disguise on speaker identification from sound spectrograms
Speaker identification by Wojciech Majewski, Janusz Zalewski, and Harry Hollien: Some remarks on different speaker identification techniques
Further analysis of talkers with similar sounding voices
Preliminary data on dialect in speech disguise
An objective method of voice identification
J. The teaching of phonetics
Phonetics and second language teaching in Africa
teaching beginning phonetics in the united states: some basic considerations
Non-english phone imitation and general academic and IPA transcription performance by monolingual
adults
the teaching of english phonetics in the U.S.A.: issues related to speech pathology and theatre
the teaching of english phonetics in the U.S.A.: foreign dialects
Teaching phonetics in the voice and diction course
The teaching of english phoneetics in the United states
A perception test as a diagnostic tool in teaching german pronunciation
K. Children’s speech and language acquisition
Development of ‘nuclear accent’ marking in children’s phrases
Trochaic rhythm in children’s speech
Supraglottal air pressure variations associated with consonant productions by children
An indicator of the onset of puberty in males
Some competencies influencing phoneme acquisition in children
Timing relationships and strategies used by normal speaking children in the self-regulation of speaking
rate
What the child’s perception of the word-final obstruent cognates tells us about hiss perceptual mastery
of english phonology
A right ear effect for auditory feedback contro of children’s newly- acquired phonemes
An examination of the articulatory acquisition of swedisch phonemes
Observer reliability in making impressionistic judgments of early vocalization
Interference and the persistence of articulatory responses
L. Special issues in phonetics
Transcription of the american /r/
Alphabets, orthographies, and the influence of social historical factors
Visible speech Cues and sndhi variation rules in french
Effects of masking on subvocal speech and short-term memory
The effects of masking on apraxia: evidence from spectrographic data
Experiments and observation made using a real-time spectrum analyzer (RTA): One formant vowels and formant merger
Speech synthesis by rule using the fove program
On the history of quantity in germanic
Automatic location of stressed syllabels in french
Acoustic cues and consonant clusters
Phonetic and interdisciplinary new perspectives in paralinguistic studies
Interactions between intensity glides and frequency glissandos
La fusion des voyelles en frontières inter-syntagmatiques et intra-syntagmatiques
Speculations on an contact-induced phonological change in gallo-italian
A short memory strategy with distinctive features
The analysis of the combinations of distinctive sounds
La spectrographie et la segmantation acoustique au service de la poétique expérimetale: Des analyses fondées sur le dictionnaire de poétique et de rhétorique de Henri Morrier
(éd. de 1975)
Prosodic features and speech acts
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