Speech Science

Bernd Möbius and Jacek Kudera

Winter 2021/2022, LSF/HIS #131120

Lecture and Exercise (2+2 SWS)

MSc LST: core lecture
MSc LCT

Lecture: Thu 10:15-11:45
Exercise: Mon 10:15-11:45

This course is taught online via Zoom


Prerequisites

None.

Content

This course, consisting of a lecture and an exercise session, gives an overview of the three main areas of Speech Science: speech production, the acoustic structure of speech, and speech perception. The topics covered include the anatomy and physiology of speech production; articulation and the symbolic representation of speech; theories of speech production; the source-filter model of speech production and the acoustic properties of speech sounds; the ear and hearing physiology; theories of speech perception.

Assessments / Exams

Completion of exercises; written exam at end of term -> changed to take-home portfolio exam (6 CP).


Contact:
  Prof. Dr. Bernd Möbius
  Email
  C7.2/4.10
  0681/302-4500

Schedule (Lecture and Exercise)

Date Topic Slides and more
28.10. Placement test quiz (online)
Course organization
Please complete quiz before the session: FORM
Online class (Zoom)
04.11. Properties of spoken language pdf, pptx (with audio)
08.11. Classification of speech sounds pdf, seeing speech
11.11. Speech production organs, Articulation slides, CYF ch. 2.1-2.4, 2.7, 2.9.2.12
15.11. Transcription slides, notes, TalkBank
18.11. Respiration, phonation, voice quality slides pdf, slides pptx (with audio), CYF 2.5-2.6
22.11. Phonation slides, notes
25.11. Acoustic phonetics I slides , CYF ch. 7
29.11. Introduction to Praat slides, group work
02.12. Acoustic phonetics II see 25.11.
06.12. Acoustic analyses I slides, exercise, Klatt
09.12. Acoustic phonetics III see 25.11.
13.12. Acoustic analyses II group 1, group 2, group 3
16.12. Phonology and distinctive features slides, CYF ch. 4.1-4.3 4.10-4.11
03.01. Distinctive features slides, notes, features
06.01. Prosody I slides, CYF ch. 9
10.01. Prosodic analyses I slides, notes
13.01. Prosody II see 06.01.
17.01. Prosodic analyses II slides, notes
19.01. Students' topics slides, WALS, VoiceSauce
20.01. Auditory system slides, CYF ch. 8.2
24.01. Auditory system / pitch perception slides, notes
27.01. Psychoacoustics
Speech perception
slides, CYF ch. 8.3-8.4
slides, CYF ch. 8.5-8.6
31.01. Speech perception slides, test, notes
03.02. Theories and models of speech perception I slides pdf, slides ppt (with animations), CYF ch. 8.11
background reading: Diehl et al. 2004 (pp.149-159,170-173)
07.02. Summary, Q & A slides, notes
10.02. Theories and models of speech perception II
Q & A
see 03.02.
 
Take-home portfolio exam
Feb 14 10 AM - Feb 21 10 AM
Registration for exam by Feb 3, 2022
Take-home portfolio exam (resit)
Apr 4 10 AM - Apr 11 10 AM
Registration for exam by Mar 28, 2022

Literature

Suggested companion text book:

BibTex entries of all references (books, papers, URL):

@Article{	  BellBerti/Harris:1981,
  author	= {Bell-Berti, Fredericka and Harris, Katherine},
  title		= {A temporal model of speech production},
  journal	= {Phonetica},
  year		= 1981,
  volume	= 38,
  pages		= {9--20},
  annote	= {production, coarticulation}
}

@Article{	  Bladon/Bamerni:1976,
  author	= {Bladon, A. and Al-Bamerni, A.},
  title		= {Coarticulation resistance in {E}nglish /l/},
  journal	= {Journal of Phonetics},
  year		= 1976,
  volume	= 4,
  pages		= {137--150},
  annote	= {coarticulation}
}

@Article{	  Botinis/etal:2001,
  author	= {Botinis, Antonis and Granstr{\"o}m, Bj{\"o}rn and
		  M{\"o}bius, Bernd},
  title		= {Developments and paradigms in intonation research},
  journal	= {Speech Communication},
  year		= 2001,
  volume	= 33,
  number	= 4,
  pages		= {263--296},
  annote	= {intonation}
}

@Article{	  Browman/Goldstein:1986,
  author	= {Browman, Catherine and Goldstein, Louis},
  title		= {Towards an articulatory phonology},
  journal	= {Phonology Yearbook},
  year		= 1986,
  volume	= 3,
  pages		= {219--252},
  annote	= {articulatory phonology}
}

@Article{	  Browman/Goldstein:1989,
  author	= {Browman, Catherine and Goldstein, Louis},
  title		= {Articulatory gestures as phonological units},
  journal	= {Phonology Yearbook},
  year		= 1989,
  volume	= 6,
  pages		= {201--251},
  annote	= {articulatory phonology}
}

@Article{	  Browman/Goldstein:1990a,
  author	= {Browman, Catherine and Goldstein, Louis},
  title		= {Gestural specification using dynamically-defined
		  articulatory structures},
  journal	= {Journal of Phonetics},
  year		= 1990,
  volume	= 18,
  pages		= {299--320},
  annote	= {articulatory phonology}
}

@Article{	  Browman/Goldstein:1992,
  author	= {Browman, Catherine and Goldstein, Louis},
  title		= {Articulatory phonology: an overview},
  journal	= {Phonetica},
  year		= 1992,
  volume	= 49,
  pages		= {155--180},
  annote	= {articulatory phonology, perception}
}

@Book{		  Brucke:1856,
  author	= {Br{\"u}cke, E.},
  title		= {{Grundz{\"u}ge der Physiologie und Systematik der
		  Sprachlaute f{\"u}r Linguisten und Taubstummenlehrer}},
  publisher	= {Gerold},
  year		= 1856,
  address	= {Wien},
  annote	= {coarticulation}
}

@Book{		  Bussmann:1990,
  author	= {Bu{\ss}mann, Hadumod},
  title		= {Lexikon der {S}prachwissenschaft},
  publisher	= {Kr{\"o}ner},
  year		= 1990,
  address	= {Stuttgart},
  note		= {2., v{\"o}llig neu bearb. {A}ufl. (1. {A}ufl. 1983)}
}

@Article{	  Byrd:1996,
  author	= {Byrd, Dani},
  title		= {A phase window framework for articulatory timing},
  journal	= {Phonology},
  year		= 1996,
  volume	= 13,
  number	= 2,
  pages		= {139--169},
  annote	= {phonology, production, coarticulation}
}

@Book{		  Chomsky/Halle:1991,
  author	= {Chomsky, Noam and Halle, Morris},
  title		= {The sound pattern of English},
  publisher	= {MIT Press},
  year		= 1991,
  address	= {Cambridge, MA; London},
  note		= {1st edition 1968}
}

@Book{		  Clark/etal:2007a,
  author	= {Clark, John and Yallop, Colin and Fletcher, Janet},
  title		= {An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology},
  publisher	= {Blackwell},
  year		= 2007,
  address	= {Oxford},
  edition	= {3rd}
}

@Article{	  Clements:1985,
  author	= {Clements, George Nick},
  title		= {The geometry of phonological features},
  journal	= {Phonology Yearbook},
  year		= 1985,
  volume	= 2,
  pages		= {225--252},
  annote	= {phonology, feature geometry}
}

@InCollection{	  Cutler/Clifton:2000,
  author	= {Cutler, Anne and Clifton, Charles},
  title		= {Comprehending spoken language: a blueprint of the
		  listener},
  booktitle	= {The Neurocognition of Language},
  publisher	= {Oxford University Press},
  year		= 2000,
  editor	= {Brown, Colin M. and Hagoort, Peter},
  address	= {Oxford, UK},
  pages		= {123--166},
  annote	= {perception}
}

@Article{Dellwo/etal:2015,
  author = 	 {Dellwo, Volker and Leemann, Adrian and Kolly, Marie-Jos{\'e}},
  title = 	 {Rhythmic variability between speakers: Articulatory,
                  prosodic, and linguistic factors},
  journal = 	 {Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
  year = 	 2015,
  volume = 	 137,
  number = 	 3,
  pages = 	 {1513--1528},
  annote = 	 {strong and consistent between-speaker variability,
                  low within-speaker variability across articulation
                  rates and prosodic structure},
  annote = 	 {rhythm, Swiss German}
}

@Article{	  Diehl/Kluender:1989,
  author	= {Diehl, Randy~L. and Kluender, Keith~R..},
  title		= {On the objects of speech perception},
  journal	= {Ecological Psychology},
  year		= 1989,
  volume	= 1,
  pages		= {121--144},
  annote	= {perception, auditory theory, auditory enhancement
		  hypothesis, voicing}
}

@InProceedings{	  Dogil:1987,
  author	= {Dogil, Grzegorz},
  title		= {Prototypical speech events and speech perception},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Phonetic
		  Sciences (Tallinn)},
  year		= 1987,
  volume	= 3,
  pages		= {360--366}
}

@InProceedings{	  Dogil:1999b,
  author	= {Dogil, Grzegorz},
  title		= {Acoustic landmarks and prosodic asymmetries},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Phonetic
		  Sciences (San Francisco)},
  year		= 1999,
  volume	= 3,
  pages		= {2105--2108},
  annote	= {alignment, pivot, production}
}

@InProceedings{	  Dogil:2006,
  author	= {Dogil, Grzegorz},
  title		= {Hard-wired phonology: limits and latitude of phonological
		  variation in pathological speech},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of LabPhon-10 (Paris)},
  editor	= {??},
  year		= 2006,
  pages		= {??},
  annote	= {phonology, clinical, apraxia of speech, brain imaging}
}

@Book{		  Eckert/Laver:1994,
  author	= {Eckert, Hartwig and Laver, John},
  title		= {{Menschen und ihre Stimmen---Aspekte der vokalen
		  Kommunikation}},
  publisher	= {Beltz, Psychologie Verlags Union},
  year		= 1994,
  address	= {Weinheim, Germany},
  note		= {incl. CDROM},
  annote	= {textbook, phonetics, voice quality}
}

@Book{		  Fant:1960,
  author	= {Fant, Gunnar},
  title		= {Acoustic Theory of Speech Production},
  publisher	= {Mouton},
  year		= 1960,
  address	= {The Hague}
}

@Book{		  Fant:1973,
  author	= {Fant, Gunnar},
  title		= {Speech sounds and features},
  publisher	= {MIT Press},
  year		= 1973,
  address	= {Cambridge, MA},
  annote	= {acoustic distinctive features}
}

@InCollection{	  Farnetani/Recasens:1999,
  author	= {Farnetani, Edda and Recasens, Daniel},
  title		= {Coarticulation models in recent speech production
		  theories},
  booktitle	= {Coarticulation: Theory, Data and Techniques},
  pages		= {31--68},
  publisher	= {Cambridge University Press},
  year		= 1999,
  editor	= {Hardcastle, William~J. and Hewlett, Nigel},
  address	= {Cambridge, UK},
  annote	= {coarticulation, production [imsbib D4COA73]}
}

@InCollection{	  Farnetani/Recasens:2010,
  author	= {Farnetani, Edda and Recasens, Daniel},
  title		= {Coarticulation and connected speech processes},
  booktitle	= {The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences},
  editor	= {Hardcastle, William J. and Laver, John},
  publisher	= {Blackwell},
  edition	= {2nd},
  year		= 2010,
  series	= {Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics},
  address	= {Oxford},
  pages		= {316--352},
  annote	= {coarticulation}
}

@Article{	  Fowler:1986,
  author	= {Fowler, Carol~A.},
  title		= {An event approach to the study of speech perception from a
		  direct-realist perspective},
  journal	= {Journal of Phonetics},
  year		= 1986,
  volume	= 14,
  pages		= {3--28},
  annote	= {perception, direct-realist theory}
}

@Book{		  Fromkin/etal:2013,
  author	= {Fromkin, Victoria~A. and Rodman, Robert and Hyams, Nina},
  title		= {An introduction to language},
  publisher	= {Wadswerth},
  year		= 2013,
  edition	= {10th}
}

@Article{	  Gaskell/etal:1995,
  author	= {Gaskell, M.~Gareth and Hare, Mary and Marslen-Wilson,
		  William~D.},
  title		= {A connectionist model of phonological representation in
		  speech perception},
  journal	= {Cognitive Science},
  year		= 1995,
  volume	= 19,
  number	= 4,
  pages		= {407--439},
  annote	= {perception, cohort, articulatory verification, lexical
		  acces verification, analysis-by-synthesis, SFB, ISC}
}

@Book{		  Goldstein:1996,
  author	= {Goldstein, E. Bruce},
  title		= {Sensation and Perception},
  publisher	= {Brooks/Cole Publ.},
  year		= 1996,
  address	= {Pacific Grove, CA},
  annote	= {textbook, psycholinguistics, perception}
}

@Book{		  Goldstein:1997,
  author	= {Goldstein, E.~Bruce},
  title		= {Wahrnehmungspsychologie},
  publisher	= {Spektrum Akademischer Verlag},
  year		= 1997,
  address	= {Heidelberg},
  annote	= {textbook, psycholinguistics, perception}
}

@Article{	  Guenther/etal:1998,
  author	= {Guenther, Frank~H. and Hampson, Michelle and Johnson,
		  Dave},
  title		= {A theoretical investigation of reference frames for the
		  planning of speech movements},
  journal	= {Psychological Review},
  year		= 1998,
  volume	= 105,
  pages		= {611--633},
  annote	= {production}
}

@InProceedings{	  Guenther:1995a,
  author	= {Guenther, Frank~H.},
  title		= {A modeling framework for speech motor development and
		  kinematic articulator control},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of the 13th International Congress of Phonetic
		  Sciences (Stockholm)},
  year		= 1995,
  volume	= 2,
  pages		= {92--99},
  annote	= {production}
}

@Article{	  Guenther:1995b,
  author	= {Guenther, Frank~H.},
  title		= {Speech sound acquisition, coarticulation, and rate effects
		  in a neural network model of speech production},
  journal	= {Psychological Review},
  year		= 1995,
  volume	= 102,
  pages		= {594--621},
  annote	= {production}
}

@InCollection{	  Guenther:2003a,
  author	= {Guenther, Frank},
  title		= {Neural control of speech movements},
  booktitle	= {Phonetics and Phonology in Language Comprehension and
		  Production},
  editor	= {Schiller, Niels~O. and Meyer, Antje~S.},
  publisher	= {Mouton de Gruyter},
  year		= 2003,
  address	= {Berlin},
  pages		= {209--239},
  annote	= {production, prosprod}
}

@Book{Guenther:2016,
  author = 	 {Guenther, Frank~H.},
  title = 	 {Neural Control of Speech},
  publisher = 	 {Wadsworth},
  year = 	 2016,
  annote = 	 {production}
}

@InProceedings{	  House:1996,
  author	= {House, David},
  title		= {Differential perception of tonal contours through the
		  syllable},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken
		  Language Processing (Philadelphia, PA)},
  year		= 1996,
  volume	= 1,
  pages		= {2048--2051},
  annote	= {intonation, alignment}
}

@Article{	  Iverson/Kuhl:1995,
  author	= {Iverson, Paul and Kuhl, Patricia~K.},
  title		= {Mapping the perceptual magnet effect for speech using
		  signal detection theory and multidimensional scaling},
  journal	= {Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
  year		= 1995,
  volume	= 97,
  pages		= {553--562},
  annote	= {perception, perceptual magnet effect}
}

@Article{	  Iverson/Kuhl:1996,
  author	= {Iverson, Paul and Kuhl, Patricia K.},
  title		= {Influences of phonetic identification and category
		  goodness on American listeners' perception of /r/ and /l/},
  journal	= {Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
  year		= 1996,
  volume	= 99,
  number	= 2,
  pages		= {1130--1140}
}

@Article{	  Iverson/Kuhl:2000,
  author	= {Iverson, Paul and Kuhl, Patricia K.},
  title		= {Perceptual magnet and phoneme boundary effects in speech
		  perception: Do they arise from a common mechanism?},
  journal	= {Perception and Psychophysics},
  year		= 2000,
  volume	= 62,
  number	= 4,
  pages		= {874--886},
  annote	= {perception, perceptual magnet effect}
}

@Book{		  Jakobson/etal:1963,
  author	= {Jakobson, Roman and Fant, Gunnar and Halle, Morris},
  title		= {Preliminaries to Speech Analysis---The Distinctive
		  Features and Their Correlates},
  publisher	= {MIT Press},
  edition	= {2nd},
  note		= {1st edition 1952},
  year		= 1963,
  address	= {Cambridge, MA},
  annote	= {textbook, phonetics, distinctive features}
}

@InProceedings{	  Jakobson:1939,
  author	= {Jakobson, Roman},
  title		= {Observations sur le classement phonologique des
		  consonnes},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress of Phonetic
		  Sciences (Ghent)},
  year		= 1939,
  editor	= {Phonetic Laboratory of the University},
  pages		= {34--41},
  annote	= {phonetics, distinctive features}
}

@Book{		  Johnson:2003,
  author	= {Johnson, Keith},
  title		= {Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics},
  publisher	= {Blackwell},
  year		= 2003,
  address	= {Oxford, UK; Cambridge, MA},
  edition	= {2nd},
  note		= {1st edition 1997},
  annote	= {textbook, phonetics}
}

@Book{		  Jones:1932,
  author	= {Jones, Daniel},
  title		= {An Outline of {E}nglish Phonetics},
  publisher	= {Cambridge University Press},
  year		= 1932,
  address	= {Cambridge, UK},
  edition	= 3,
  annote	= {phonetics, textbook}
}

@Article{	  Keating:1988,
  author	= {Keating, Patricia},
  title		= {Underspecification in phonetics},
  journal	= {Phonology},
  year		= 1988,
  volume	= 5,
  pages		= {275--292},
  annote	= {phonology, underspecification}
}

@InCollection{	  Keating:1990,
  author	= {Keating, Patricia},
  title		= {The window model of coarticulation: articulatory
		  evidence},
  booktitle	= {Papers in laboratory phonology {I}: {B}etween the grammar
		  and physics of speech},
  publisher	= {Cambridge } # {University Press},
  year		= 1990,
  editor	= {Kingston, John and Beckman, Mary E.},
  address	= {Cambridge, UK},
  pages		= {451--470},
  annote	= {phonology, production, window model, coarticulation}
}

@Article{	  Kelso/etal:1986,
  author	= {Kelso, J.~A.~S. and Saltzman, Elliot~L. and Tuller, B.},
  title		= {The dynamic perspective on speech production: data and
		  theory},
  journal	= {Journal of Phonetics},
  year		= 1986,
  volume	= 14,
  pages		= {29--59},
  annote	= {production, coarticulation, task dynamics}
}

@Book{		  Kozhevnikov/Chistovich:1965,
  author	= {Kozhevnikov, A. and Chistovich, L.},
  title		= {Speech, Articulation, and Perception},
  publisher	= {National Technical Research Service, 30 (US. Department of
		  Commerce)},
  year		= 1965,
  address	= {Washington, DC},
  annote	= {perception}
}

@Book{		  Kroger:1998,
  author	= {Bernd J. Kr{\"o}ger},
  title		= {{Ein phonetisches Modell der Sprachproduktion}},
  publisher	= {Niemeyer},
  year		= 1998,
  address	= {T{\"u}bingen},
  annote	= {ISBN 3-484-30387-5; synthesis, phonetics}
}

@InCollection{	  Kuhl/Iverson:1995,
  author	= {Kuhl, Patricia~K. and Iverson, Paul},
  title		= {{Linguistic experience and the ``Perceptual Magnet
		  Effect''}},
  booktitle	= {Speech Perception and Linguistic Experience: Theoretical
		  and Methodological Issues},
  publisher	= {York Press},
  year		= 1995,
  editor	= {Strange, Winifred},
  address	= {Timonium, MD},
  pages		= {121--154},
  annote	= {native language magnet}
}

@Article{	  Kuhl:1991,
  author	= {Kuhl, Patricia~K.},
  title		= {Human adults and human infants show a `perceptual magnet
		  effect' for the prototypes of speech categories, monkeys do
		  not},
  journal	= {Perception and Psychophysics},
  year		= 1991,
  volume	= 50,
  pages		= {93--107},
  annote	= {perception, perceptual magnet effect}
}

@Book{		  Ladefoged:1967,
  author	= {Ladefoged, Peter},
  title		= {Three areas of experimental phonetics},
  publisher	= {Oxford University Press},
  year		= 1967,
  number	= 15,
  series	= {Language and language learning},
  address	= {London}
}

@Book{		  Ladefoged:1993,
  author	= {Ladefoged, Peter},
  title		= {A Course in Phonetics},
  publisher	= {Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich},
  year		= 1993,
  address	= {Orlando, FL},
  edition	= {3rd},
  note		= {1st edition 1975; 2nd edition 1982}
}

@Book{		  Laver:2009,
  author	= {Laver, John},
  title		= {The Phonetic Description of Voice Quality},
  publisher	= {Cambridge University Press},
  year		= 2009,
  address	= {Cambridge},
  note		= {1st edition 1980}
}

@Book{		  Lehiste:1977,
  author	= {Lehiste, Ilse},
  title		= {Suprasegmentals},
  publisher	= {MIT Press},
  year		= 1977,
  address	= {Cambridge, MA},
  edition	= {2nd},
  note		= {1st edition 1970}
}

@Article{	  Liberman/Mattingly:1985,
  author	= {Liberman, Alvin~M. and Mattingly, Ignatius~G.},
  title		= {The motor theory of speech perception revised},
  journal	= {Cognition},
  year		= 1985,
  volume	= 21,
  pages		= {1--36},
  annote	= {perception, motor theory}
}

@Article{	  Liberman/etal:1967,
  author	= {Liberman, Alvin~M. and Cooper, Franklin~S. and
		  Shankweiler, D.~P. and Studdert-Kennedy, Michael},
  title		= {Perception of the speech code},
  journal	= {Psychological Review},
  year		= 1967,
  volume	= 74,
  pages		= {431--461},
  annote	= {motor theory, perception}
}

@Article{	  Lindblom:1963,
  author	= {Lindblom, Bj{\"o}rn},
  title		= {A spectrographic study of vowel reduction},
  journal	= {Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
  year		= 1963,
  volume	= 35,
  pages		= {1773--1781},
  annote	= {vowel reduction, target undershoot, coarticulation,
		  production, locus equations}
}

@InCollection{	  Lindblom:1990a,
  author	= {Lindblom, Bj{\"o}rn},
  title		= {Explaining phonetic variation: A sketch of the {H \& H}
		  theory},
  booktitle	= {Speech Production and Speech Modelling},
  editor	= {Hardcastle, William J. and Marchal, Alain},
  publisher	= {Kluwer},
  year		= 1990,
  address	= {Dordrecht},
  pages		= {403--439},
  annote	= {production, coarticulation, hyper\&hypo theory}
}

@Article{	  McGurk/MacDonald:1976,
  author	= {McGurk, Harry and MacDonald, John},
  title		= {Hearing lips and seeing voices},
  journal	= {Nature},
  year		= 1976,
  volume	= 264,
  number	= 5588,
  pages		= {746--748},
  annote	= {perception, McGurk effect}
}

@Book{		  Menzerath/Lacerda:1933,
  author	= {Menzerath, Paul and de Lacerda, A.},
  title		= {Koartikulation, {S}teuerung und {L}autabgrenzung},
  year		= 1933,
  publisher	= {D{\"u}mmler},
  address	= {Berlin; Bonn},
  annote	= {coarticulation}
}

@Book{		  Mobius:1993a,
  author	= {M{\"o}bius, Bernd},
  title		= {{Ein quantitatives Modell der deut\-schen
		  Intona\-tion---Analyse und Synthese von
		  Grund\-frequenz\-ver\-l{\"a}ufen}},
  publisher	= {Niemeyer},
  year		= 1993,
  optnumber	= 305,
  optseries	= {Linguistische Arbeiten},
  address	= {T{\"u}bingen}
}

@Article{	  Ohman:1966,
  author	= {{\"O}hman, Sven E. G.},
  title		= {Coarticulation in {VCV} utterances: spectrographic
		  measurements},
  journal	= {Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
  year		= 1966,
  volume	= 39,
  pages		= {151--168},
  annote	= {coarticulation}
}

@Book{		  Paul:1898,
  author	= {Paul, Hermann},
  title		= {{Prinzipien der Sprachgeschichte}},
  publisher	= {Niemeyer},
  year		= 1898,
  address	= {Halle},
  edition	= 3,
  annote	= {linguistics, phonetics, textbook}
}

@Article{	  Perkell/etal:2000,
  author	= {Perkell, Joseph~S. and Guenther, Frank~H. and Lane, Harlan
		  and Matthies, Melanie~L. and Perrier, Pascal and Vick,
		  Jennell and Wilhelms-Tricarico, Reiner and Zandipour,
		  Majid},
  title		= {A theory of speech motor control and supporting data from
		  speakers with normal hearing and with profound hearing
		  loss},
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  year		= 2000,
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  pages		= {233--272},
  annote	= {production}
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@Article{	  Peterson/Barney:1952,
  author	= {Peterson, Gordon E. and Barney, Harold L.},
  title		= {Control methods used in a study of the vowels},
  journal	= {Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
  year		= 1952,
  volume	= 24,
  pages		= {175--184},
  note		= {Reprint in Lehiste:1967, 118--127}
}

@Book{		  PompinoMarschall:1995,
  author	= {Pompino-Marschall, Bernd},
  title		= {{Einf{\"u}hrung in die Phonetik}},
  publisher	= {de Gruyter},
  year		= 1995,
  address	= {Berlin}
}

@InCollection{	  Recasens:1999,
  author	= {Recasens, Daniel},
  title		= {Acoustic analysis},
  booktitle	= {Coarticulation: Theory, Data and Techniques},
  pages		= {322--336},
  publisher	= {Cambridge University Press},
  year		= 1999,
  editor	= {Hardcastle, William~J. and Hewlett, Nigel},
  address	= {Cambridge, UK},
  annote	= {coarticulation, production, measurement [imsbib D4COA73]}
}

@Book{		  Reetz:1999,
  author	= {Reetz, Henning},
  title		= {{Artikulatorische und akustische Phonetik}},
  publisher	= {Wissenschaftlicher Verlag},
  year		= 1999,
  address	= {Trier},
  annote	= {phonetics, textbook}
}

@InCollection{	  Repp:1984,
  author	= {Repp, Bruno},
  title		= {Categorical perception: Issues, methods, and findings},
  booktitle	= {Speech and Language: Advances in Basic Research and
		  Practice},
  publisher	= {Academic Press},
  year		= 1984,
  editor	= {Lass, Norman~J.},
  volume	= 10,
  address	= {New York},
  pages		= {243--335},
  annote	= {categorical perception}
}

@Article{	  Repp:1986,
  author	= {Repp, Bruno H.},
  title		= {Some observations in the development of anticipatory
		  coarticulation},
  journal	= {Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
  year		= 1986,
  volume	= 79,
  pages		= {1616--1619},
  annote	= {coarticulation}
}

@Book{		  Rousselot:1897,
  author	= {Rousselot, Pierre-Jean},
  title		= {Principes de phon{\'e}tique exp{\'e}rimentale, {I--II}},
  publisher	= {Welter},
  year		= {1897--1901},
  address	= {Paris},
  annote	= {phonetics, textbook}
}

@Article{	  Saltzman/Munhall:1989,
  author	= {Saltzman, Elliot~L. and Munhall, Kevin~G.},
  title		= {A dynamical approach to gestural patterning in speech
		  production},
  journal	= {Ecological Psychology},
  year		= 1989,
  volume	= 1,
  number	= 4,
  pages		= {333--382},
  annote	= {production, task dynamic model}
}

@InProceedings{	  Schneider/Mobius:2005,
  author	= {Schneider, Katrin and M{\"o}bius, Bernd},
  title		= {{Perceptual Magnet Effect} in {German} boundary tones},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Speech
		  Communication and Technology -- Interspeech/Eurospeech
		  (Lisbon)},
  pages		= {41--44},
  year		= 2005,
  annote	= {prosody, perception, PME}
}

@InCollection{	  Schneider/etal:2006a,
  author	= {Schneider, Katrin and Lintfert, Britta and Dogil, Grzegorz
		  and M{\"o}bius, Bernd},
  title		= {Phonetic grounding of prosodic categories},
  booktitle	= {Methods in Empirical Prosody Research},
  editor	= {Sudhoff, Stefan and Lenertov{\'a}, Denisa and Meyer,
		  Roland and Pappert, Sandra and Augurzky, Petra and Mleinek,
		  Ina and Richter, Nicole and Schlie{\ss}er, Johannes},
  publisher	= {de Gruyter},
  year		= 2006,
  optnumber	= 3,
  optseries	= {Language, Context, and Cognition},
  address	= {Berlin; New York},
  pages		= {335--361},
  annote	= {prosody, perception, production, annotation}
}

@InProceedings{	  Schneider/etal:2009,
  author	= {Schneider, Katrin and Dogil, Grzegorz and M{\"o}bius,
		  Bernd},
  title		= {German boundary tones show categorical perception and a
		  perceptual magnet effect when presented in different
		  contexts},
  booktitle	= {Proceedings of Interspeech 2009 (Brighton)},
  pages		= {2519--2522},
  year		= 2009,
  annote	= {intonation, boundary tones, perception, CP, PME}
}

@Book{		  Scripture:1902,
  author	= {Scripture, E.},
  title		= {The Elements of Experimental Phonetics},
  publisher	= {Charles Scribners Sons},
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  address	= {New York},
  annote	= {phonetics, textbook}
}

@Book{		  Sievers:1876,
  author	= {Sievers, Eduard},
  title		= {{Grundz{\"u}ge der Lautphysiologie zur Einf{\"u}hrung in
		  das Studium der Lautlehre der indogermanischen Sprachen}},
  publisher	= {Breitkopf and H{\"a}rtel},
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  address	= {Leipzig}
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@Book{		  Stetson:1951,
  author	= {Stetson, Raymond Herbert},
  title		= {Motor Phonetics: A Study of Speech Movements in Action},
  publisher	= {North-Holland},
  year		= 1951,
  address	= {Amsterdam},
  edition	= {2nd},
  annote	= {production, coarticulation}
}

@InCollection{	  Stevens:1972,
  author	= {Stevens, Kenneth N.},
  title		= {The quantal nature of speech: evidence from
		  articulatory-acoustic data},
  booktitle	= {Human Communication: A Unified View},
  publisher	= {McGraw-Hill},
  year		= 1972,
  editor	= {Davis, E. E. and Denes, Peter B.},
  address	= {New York},
  pages		= {51--66},
  annote	= {acoustic phonetics, articulation, quantal theory}
}

@Article{	  Stevens:1989,
  author	= {Stevens, Kenneth~N.},
  title		= {On the quantal nature of speech},
  journal	= {Journal of Phonetics},
  year		= 1989,
  volume	= 17,
  pages		= {3--45},
  annote	= {quantal theory, acoustic phonetics, articulation,
		  production}
}

@InCollection{	  Stevens:1999b,
  author	= {Stevens, Kenneth},
  title		= {Articulatory-acoustic-auditory relationships},
  booktitle	= {The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences},
  editor	= {Hardcastle, William J. and Laver, John},
  publisher	= {Blackwell},
  year		= 1999,
  address	= {Oxford},
  pages		= {462--507},
  annote	= {phonetics, voicing}
}

@Article{	  Stevens:2002,
  author	= {Stevens, Kenneth~N.},
  title		= {Toward a model for lexical access based on acoustic
		  landmarks and distinctive features},
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  year		= 2002,
  volume	= 111,
  number	= 4,
  pages		= {1872--1891},
  annote	= {production, lexical access, distinctive features, exemplar
		  theory, prosprod, analysis-by-synthesis}
}

@InCollection{	  Stevens:2005,
  author	= {Stevens, Kenneth~N.},
  title		= {Features in speech perception and lexical access},
  booktitle	= {The Handbook of Speech Perception},
  pages		= {125--155},
  publisher	= {Blackwell},
  year		= 2005,
  editor	= {Pisoni, David~B. and Remez, Robert~E.},
  address	= {Oxford, UK},
  annote	= {production, lexical access, distinctive features, exemplar
		  theory, prosprod, analysis-by-synthesis}
}

@Article{	  Terhardt:1974,
  author	= {Terhardt, E.},
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  pages		= {1061--1069}
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@Article{	  Terhardt:1974,
  author	= {Terhardt, E.},
  title		= {Pitch, consonance, and harmony},
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  year		= 1974,
  volume	= 55,
  pages		= {1061--1069}
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@Book{		  Trubetzkoy:1962,
  author	= {Trubetzkoy, Nikolaj S.},
  title		= {Grundz{\"u}ge der Phonologie},
  publisher	= {Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht},
  year		= 1962,
  address	= {G{\"o}ttingen},
  edition	= {3rd},
  note		= {1st edition 1939, Prague, TCLP VII}
}

@Book{		  Ungeheuer:1962a,
  author	= {Ungeheuer, Gerold},
  title		= {{Elemente einer akustischen Theorie der
		  Vokal\-arti\-kulation}},
  publisher	= {Springer},
  year		= 1962,
  address	= {Berlin}
}

@Article{	  VandenBerg:1958,
  author	= {van den Berg, Janwillem},
  title		= {Myoelastic-aerodynamic theory of voice production},
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  volume	= 1,
  pages		= {227--244},
  annote	= {phonation, production}
}

@InCollection{	  Santen/Mobius:2000,
  author	= {van Santen, Jan P.~H. and M{\"o}bius, Bernd},
  title		= {A quantitative model of {F0} generation and alignment},
  editor	= {Botinis, Antonis},
  booktitle	= {Intonation---Analysis, Modelling and Technology},
  publisher	= {Kluwer},
  year		= 2000,
  address	= {Dordrecht},
  pages		= {269--288},
  annote	= {alignment, intonation}
}

@Article{	  Wickelgren:1969,
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		  order in (speech) behavior},
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  volume	= 65,
  pages		= {1--15},
  annote	= {production, coarticulation}
}

@Book{		  Wiese:2000,
  author	= {Wiese, Richard},
  title		= {The Phonology of {G}erman},
  publisher	= {Oxford University Press},
  year		= 2000,
  address	= {Oxford}
}

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