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DiSS 2005: Aix-en-Provence, France
- Jean Véronis, Estelle Campione:
ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop (ITRW) on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech, DiSS 2005, Aix-en-Provence, France, September 10-12, 2005. ISCA 2005 - Jan McAllister, Mary Kingston:
Characteristics of final part-word repetitions. 7-11 - Timothy Arbisi-Kelm, Sun-Ah Jun:
A comparison of disfluency patterns in normal and stuttered speech. 13-16 - Matthew P. Aylett:
Extracting the acoustic features of interruption points using non-lexical prosodic analysis. 17-20 - Katarina Bartkova:
Prosodic cues of spontaneous speech in French. 21-25 - Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Benoit Habert, Frédérique Bénard, Martine Adda-Decker, Claude Barras, Gilles Adda, Patrick Paroubek:
A quantitative study of disfluencies in French broadcast interviews. 27-32 - Jean Léon Bouraoui, Nadine Vigouroux:
Disfluency phenomena in an apprenticeship corpus. 33-37 - Pierpaolo Busan, Giovanna Pelamatti, Alessandro Tavano, Michele Grassi, Franco Fabbro:
Improvement of verbal behavior after pharmacological treatment of developmental stuttering: a case study. 39-42 - Estelle Campione, Jean Véronis:
Pauses and hesitations in French spontaneous speech. 43-46 - Maria Candea, Ioana Vasilescu, Martine Adda-Decker:
Inter- and intra-language acoustic analysis of autonomous fillers. 47-51 - Jennifer Cole, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Chilin Shih, Heejin Kim, Eun-Kyung Lee, Hsin-Yi Dora Lu, Yoonsook Mo, Taejin Yoon:
Prosodic parallelism as a cue to repetition and error correction disfluency. 53-58 - Andrew A. Cooper, John T. Hale:
Promotion of disfluency in syntactic parallelism. 59-63 - Rodolfo Delmonte:
Modeling conversational styles in Italian by means of overlaps. 65-70 - Kristy Beers Fägersten:
Hesitations and repair in German. 71-76 - Janet Fletcher, Nicholas Evans, Belinda Ross:
The intra-word pause and disfluency in Dalabon. 77-81 - Tiit Hennoste:
Repair-initiating particles and um-s in Estonian spontaneous speech. 83-88 - Sandrine Henry:
Repeats in spontaneous spoken French: the influence of the complexity of phrases. 89-92 - Peter Howell, Olatunji O. Akande:
Simulations of the types of disfluency produced in spontaneous utterances by fluent speakers, and the change in disfluency type seen as speakers who stutter get older. 93-98 - Peter Howell, Jennifer Hayes, Ceri Savage, Jane Ladd, Nafisa Patel:
Factors that determine the form and position of disfluencies in spontaneous utterances. 99-102 - T. Florian Jaeger:
Optional that indicates production difficulty: evidence from disfluencies. 103-108 - Jumpei Kaneda:
Phrase-final rise-fall intonation and disfluency in Japanese - a preliminary study. 109-112 - Shigeyoshi Kitazawa:
Evaluation of vowel hiatus in prosodic boundaries of Japanese. 113-116 - Che-Kuang Lin, Shu-Chuan Tseng, Lin-Shan Lee:
Important and new features with analysis for disfluency interruption point (IP) detection in spontaneous Mandarin speech. 117-121 - Tobias Lövgren, Jan van Doorn:
Influence of manipulation of short silent pause duration on speech fluency. 123-126 - Elgar-Paul Magro:
Disfluency markers and their facial and gestural correlates. preliminary observations on a dialogue in French. 127-131 - Hannele Nicholson, Ellen Gurman Bard, Robin J. Lickley, Anne H. Anderson, Catriona Havard, Yiya Chen:
Disfluency and behaviour in dialogue: evidence from eye-gaze. 133-138 - Sieb G. Nooteboom:
Lexical bias re-re-visited. some further data on its possible cause. 139-144 - Berthille Pallaud:
The re-adjustment of word-fragments in spontaneous spoken French. 145-149 - Myriam Piccaluga, Jean-Luc Nespoulous, Bernard Harmegnies:
Disfluencies as a window on cognitive processing. an analysis of silent pauses in simultaneous interpreting. 151-155 - Melanie Soderstrom, James L. Morgan:
Disfluency in speech input to infants? the interaction of mother and child to create error-free speech input for language acquisition. 157-162 - Ellen Thompson:
A cross-linguistic look at VP-ellipsis and verbal speech errors. 163-164 - Doroteo T. Toledano, Antonio Moreno-Sandoval, José Colás Pasamontes, Javier Garrido Salas:
Acoustic-phonetic decoding of different types of spontaneous speech in Spanish. 165-168 - Michiko Watanabe, Yasuharu Den, Keikichi Hirose, Nobuaki Minematsu:
The effects of filled pauses on native and non-native listeners2 speech processing. 169-172 - Yelena Yasinnik, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Nanette Veilleux:
Gesture marking of disfluencies in spontaneous speech. 173-178 - Yuan Zhao, Dan Jurafsky:
A preliminary study of Mandarin filled pauses. 179-182
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