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International Speech
Communication Association European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics |
- The Elision of /k/ in <nk# C> Context.
Erik Jan van der Torre
- [published 20th September 1996 - #96.01]
- Variations in Velic and Lingual Articularion Depending on Prosodic Position: Results for 2 French Speakers.
Cécile Fougeron and Patricia A. Keating
- [published 20th February 1997 - #96.02]
- Structure and Cohesion in Business Conversations.
Ans A.G. Steuten
- [published 18th March 1997 - #96.03]
- Processing Patterns in Text - an Alternative Approach to NLP.
Paul Rogers and Martin Lefley
- [published 14th July 1997 - #97.01]
- Developing a Corpus-based Grammar Model within a Commercial Continuous Speech Recognition Package.
Gavin Churcher, Eric Atwell and Clive Souter
- [published 22nd September 1997 - #97.03]
- Translation Completeness for Context-Free Grammars.
Willem-Olaf Huijsen
- [published 3rd November 1997 - #97.04]
- An Examination of Vowel Devoicing in the Japanese Data of the Oxford Acoustic Database.
Shuri Kumagai
- [published 1st March 1998 - #97.02]
- Acoustic Analysis of Singleton and Geminate Fricatives in Italian.
Maurizio Giovanardi and Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto
- [published 20th July 1998 - #98.01]
- Developing Acoustic Models for Automatic Speech Recognition in Swedish.
Giampiero Salvi
- [published 28th June 1999 - #99.01]
- A New Approach to the Evaluation of Vocal Effort by the PSOLA Method
A. Tassa and J.S. Liénard
- [published 2nd February 2000 - #00.01]
- Acoustic Analysis of Singleton and Geminate Nasals in Italian
Marco Mattei and Maria Gabriella di Benedetto
- [published 15th April 2000 - #00.02]
- Acoustic Analysis of Singleton and Geminate Affricates in Italian
Simone Faluschi and Maria Gabriella Di Benedetto
- [published 22nd February 2001 - #01.01]
- Meanings and Contexts on the World Wide Web. A Survey of Translators' Sources
Birte Lönneker
- [published 22nd February 2001 - #01.02]
- A Novel Intonation Model for Synthesis of Speaking Styles
Andy Tams and Mark Tatham
- [published 4th March 2002 - #02.01]
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