Pompino-Marschall, Bernd : Assimilation as a continuous coarticulatory process:first articulographic results, 2-5
Esling, John H. ; Craig Dickson, B. ; Woolsey, James R. : Automatic procedure for laryngographic (Lx).Analysis of phonation contrasts, 6-9
Shockey, Linda : Electropalatography of conversational speech, 10-13
Jones, Gregory V. : Phonological disruption in word production , 14-16
Trang, Noël Nguyen ; Hoole, P. ; Marchal, Alain : Articulatory-acoustic correlations in the production of fricatives, 18-21
Roubeau, Bernard ; Dassau, Gabrielle ; Lacau, Jean ; Chevrie-Muller, Claude : Initialisation, arrêt et variation de fréquence fondamentale de la vibration laryngée : étude électromyographique, 22-25
Delattre, Christine ; Perrier, Pascal : Phase modifications in tongue movements across speech rate variations : influence of consonantal articulation, 26-29
Kröger, Bernd-Joachim ; Heike, G. ; Opgen-Rhein, C.; Geisbach, Rheinhold ; Esser, Otto : An investigation of a special type of accentuation in Rlpuanan dialects by computer simulation of speech production, 30-33
Flament, Bernard: Dynamique linguale des voyelles orales francaises evaluation statistique à partir de données çalses cnéradiographiques, 34-37
Maeda, Shinji : A feedforward control strategy can suffice for articulatory compensations, 38-41
Shadle, Christine H. ; Badin, Pierre ; Moulinier, André : Towards the spectral characteristics of fricative consonants, 42-45
Zerling, Jean-Pierre : Labialité vocalique : étude comparée des types, degrés et stragégies articulatoires de plusieurs langues, 46-49
Rhardisse, Najah ; Sock, Rudolph : Résistance du [1] simple et du [ll] double à la coarticulation mandibulaire en arabe marocain, 50-53
Rochet, Anne ; Rochet, Bernard : The effect of vowel height on patterns of assimilation nasality in French and English , 54-57
Scully, Celia ; Georges, Esther ; Castelli, Eric : Fricative consonants and their articulatory trajectories , 58-61
Günzburger, Deborah : Breathiness in male and female speakers , 62-65
Dart, Sarah : Articulatory generalizations in acoustic phonetic research : a comparison of data from French and English, 66-69
Bohn, Ocke-Schwen ; Flege, James Emil ; Dagenais, Paul ; Fletcher, Samuel G. : Effects of bite-block and loud speech on tongue height in the production of German vowels , 70-73 Session 3 : Perception
De Cheveigné, Alain : A model for the discrimination of pure tone pitch, 74-77
Kohna, Mario : Perceptual sense units in the process of listening comprehension, 78-81
Pavlovic, Casiav ; Rossi, Mario ; Espesser, Robert : Methods for reducing context effects in the subjective assessment of synthetic speech, 82-85
Schiefer, Lieselotte ; Batliner, Anton : Order effect and the order of accents, 86-89
Whaler, Douglas : Categorical, prototypical and gradient theories of speech : reaction time data, 90-93
Nishinuma, Yukihiro ; Santi, Serge : Influence of negative intensity glides ,on the discrimination of speech segment duration, 94-97
Abramson, Arthur S. : Amplitude as a cue to word—initial consonant length : Pattani Malay, 98-101
Groenen, Paul ; Maassen, Ben ; Crul, Thom : Testing subphonemic perception processes in children suspect for an auditory disorder, 102-105
Gôsy, Maria : The influence of speakers' own speech tempo on their tempo perception, 106-109 Session 4 : Phonétique diachronique / Diachronic phonetics
Connell, Bruce A. : Accounting for the reflexes of labial-velar stops , 110-113
De Graaf, Tjieerd : Laser-beam technology in diachronic phonetic research and ethnolinguistic field work , 114-117
Faber, Alice : Inter-speaker variability in sibilant production and sound change involving sibilants, 118-121
Modi, Bharati : Voice quality and moulding of phonologles :a substantial evidence , 122-125
Ohala, Manjari ; Ohala, John J. : Epenthetic nasals in the historical phonology of Hindi, 126-129
Huffman, Marie K. : Time-varying properties of contextually nasalized vowels : acoustics and perception, 130-133
Taranets, Valentin : Phonetic structure of word and peculiarities of its development (based on Germanic and Slavonic languages), 134-137
Radchenko, Galina : Vowel harmony as a coarticulatory phenomenon in Nanay, 138-141
Vallée, Nathalie ; Boê, L.J. ; Schwartz, J.L. : Tendances universelles et stabilité des systèmes vocaliques, 142-145 Session 5 : Phonétique descriptive ! Descriptive phonetics
Jetchev, Guéorgui : Marques segmentales sociosituationnelles en français contemporain, 146-149
Weiss, Helga—Elisabeth : Prosodic and paralinguistic features of onomatopoeia in Kayabi, 150 -153
Hollien, Harry : The "older" voice, 154-157
Row, Justus C. : On ingressive glottalic and velaric articulations in Xhosa, 158-161
Iwata, Ray ; Hirose, Hajime ; Niimi, Seiji ; Horiguchi, Satoshi : Physiological properties of "breathy" phonation in a Chinese dialect. A Fiberoptic and Electromyographic study on Suzhou dialect, 162-165
Broeders, Ton ; Vieregge, Wilhem H. : Intraspeaker variation on the segmental level : a transcription-based approach, 166-169
Beirhali, Rabia ; Libert, Laure ; Boê, Louis—Jean : Phonétisation automatique : évaluation et enrichissement d'une grammaire de règles pour le français, 170-172
Goudaillier, Jean-Pierre : MAVL/VOT. De l'utilisation de la notion de moment d'apparition des vibrations laryngiennes pour la description phonétique, 174-177
Naidich, Larissa : Three types of prosodic correlations in south German Dialects, 178-181 Session 6 : Phonologie / Phonology
Sara, Solomon : Morphophonemics of weak-stem forms in modern Chaldean, 182-185
Cedergren, Henrietta ; Archambault, Danièle ; Boulianne, Gilles : Stop assibilation in Quebec French ; an analysis by articulatory synthesis, 186-189
Dantsuji, Masatake ; Sagayama, Shigela' : A study on distinctive features and feature hierarchies through "phoneme environment clustering” (PEC), 190-193
Lacheret—Dujour, Anne : Le débit de parole : un filtre utilisé pour la génération des variantes de prononciation en français parisien,194-197
DeJong, Daan : La liaison à Orléans (France) et à Montré !, 198-201
Alcoba, Santiajo : Verb stress in Spanish, 202-205
Hieronymus, James L. : A study of vowel coarticulation in British English, 206-209
Deming, Bruce L. ; Nearey, Terrance M. : The "vowel-stickiness” phenomenon : three experimental sources of evidence, 210-213
Siptâr, Peter : Marginal vowels in Hungarian, 214-217 Session 7 : Prosodie / Prosody Accents et tons / Stress and tone
Mertens, Piet : Local prominence of acoustic and psychophysical functions and perceived stress in French, 218-221
Mc Coy, Priscilla-Clau : Word stress in Georgian, 222-224
Van Heaven, Vincent-Johan : Stress clash avpidance in Dutch : inversion of stress pattern in complex nouns ?, 226-229
Nôth, Elmar ; Berliner, Anton ; Kuhn, Thomas ; Stallwitz, G. : Intensity as a predictor of focal accent, 230-233
Jeong, Boulie : Analyse prosodique du coréen de Pusan, 234-237
Laksman, Myrna : L'accent en indonésien et son interaction avec _ l'intonation de phrase, 238-241
Lin, Mao-can ; Yan, Jing-zhu : Tonal coarticulation patterns in quadrisyllabic words and phrases of Mandarin, 242-245
Kurlova, Radka : Relation between stress and vowel duration in syllable, 246-249
Nikolaeva, Tatiana : Two different intensity phenomena in the word prosody, 250-252 Session 8 : Intonation
Douglas—Cowie, Ellen ; Cowie, Roddy ; Rahilly, Joan : The social distribution of intonation patterns in Belfast, 254-257
Ebing, Ewald : A preliminary description of pitch accents in Bahasa Indonesia, 258-261
Fougeron, Irina : Modalité : variations sur un thème, 262-265
Guaitella, Isabelle : Etude des relations entre geste et prosodie à travers leurs fonctions rythmique et symbolique, 266-269
Sanders, Margreet Joyce : British English intonation and sentence structure, 270-273
Azuma, Junichi ; Tsukuma, Yoshimasa : Role of Fo and pause in disambiguating syntactically ambiguous Japanese sentences, 274-277
Batliner, Anton ; Oppenrieder, Wilhelm ; Nöth, Elmar ; Stallwitz, Gabriele : The intonational marking of focal structure : wishful thinking or hard fact ?, 278-281
Bazarbaeva, Zeilzep : Structure intonative de l'énoncé kazakh, 282-284
Rouber, Marina : Les possibilités distinctives de l'intonation française en comparaison avec l'intonation russe, 286-289 Session 9 : Prosodie I Prosody Rythme et organisation temporelle / Rhythm and timing
Janker, Peter Michael ; Pompino—Marschall, B. : Is the P_—center position influenced by ”tone" ? , 290-293
Kubozono, Haruo : Rhythmic constraints in Japanese Phonology, 294-297
Wiik, Kalevi : On a third type of Speechrythm Foot timing, 298-301
Eefting, Wieke ; Nooteboom, Sieb : The effect of accentedness and information value on word durations : a production and a perception Study, 302-305
McRobbie-Utasi, Zita : Durational ratios of disyllabies in relation tp the syllable boundary in Skelt Sami, 306-309
Kori, Shiro ; Caldognetto, Emanuela Magno : Cross-cultural perceptions of emotions through synthetic vowels, 310-313
Josipovic, Visnja ; Huntley, Ruth : Stress-based vs. syllable-based languages : perception of timing differences in English and Croatian, 314-317
Lublinskaya, Valentina ; Ross, Jaan : Perception of the temporal structure in speech-like sound sequences, 318-321
Isaev, Mukhamedjan Kireevich : Duration of English consonant clusters and sequences in the speech of native speakers and the Kazakh- English bilinguals, 322-325 Session 10 : Pathologie I Pathology
Thoonen, Geert ; Maassen, Ben : Analysis of sound errors for the diagnostic differentiation of neurogenic speech disorders in children, 326-329
Maassen,Ben ; Wit, Jan ; Thoonen, Geert : Diadochokinetic tasks in speech assessment of spastic dysarthria and verbal dyspraxia in children, 330-333
Vinter, Shirley : L'émergence du habillage et son évolution chez l'enfant sourd, 334-337
Fourcin, Adrian : Phonetic factors in speech specific hearing aids, 338-341
Duggirala, Vasanta ; Dodd, Barbara : A psycholinguistic assessment model for disordered phonology, 342-345
Howell, Peter ; Kadi-Hanifi, Karima ; Young, Keith : Prosody in revisions of adult and child fluent and stuttering speakers, 346-349
Yeni—Komshian, Grace H. ; Bunnell, Timothy H. : Perceptual evaluations of spectral and temporal modifications of deaf speech, 350-353
Bauman-Waengler, Jacqueline ; Waengler, Hans-Heinrich : Phonological process analysis of three groups of preschool children : a longitudinal study, 354-357
Ann—Marie Aimé, Eva Oberg, Olle Engstrand : Acoustic and perceptual observations of speech after resection of malignant tumours in the oral cav1ty and oropharynx, 358-360
Aguilar, Lourdes ; Andreu, Marcel : Acoustic description of the Spanish approximants in Laboratory Speech and in continuous speech, 362-365
Casanova—Rossi, Marie—Hélène ; Marchal, Alain : Modifications de la parole du plongeur à 60 mètres à l'air, 366-369
Chemov, Boris ; Maslov, Valentin : Phonation without text. From voice-whistle to speech, 370-373
Wu, long—ji ; Sun, Guohua : A study of coarticulation of unaspirated stops in CVCV contexts in Standard Chinese, 374-377
Sabakin, Arkadi Nikolaevich : Non-linear method for investigation of a vocal source based on the speech signal, 378-381
Maury, Nicole : Modalisation de questions totales et paramètres accentuels de morphèmes interrogatifs post-verbaux, 382-385
Gubrynowicz, Ryszard : On articulatory description rules in speech signal analysis and recognition, 386-389
Dogil, Grzegorz ; Wolfgang Wokurelc : Wigner time:-frequency representation for major places of articulation in stop consonants, 390-393
Brown, W. S. ; Weiss, Rudolf ; Morris, Richard J. : Comparative methods for measurement of VOT, 394-396
Stoliarova, Elvira : The functional model of auditory segmentation, 398-401
Suomi, Kari : Lexical access as continuous matching without discrete phonological units, 402-405
Cooke, Martin : Modelling auditory organization and sound source separation, 406-409
Rohtla, Mart : The disposition of high frequency energy in the pitch period, 410-413
Shupljakov, Victor ; Lesogor, Ludmila : Frequency dependent amplitude characteristics of hearing, 414-416
Lesogor, Ludmilla ; Shupljakov, Victor : Perception of the loudness of short impulse acoustic signals, 418-421
Repp, Bruno H. : Perceptual restoration of fricatives , 422-425
Molt, Lawrence F. ; Saul, Richard S. : The P300 evoked Potential as a measure of neurologic reaction time for three levels of phonemic acoustic divergence, 426-429
Gurlekian, Jorge ; Tsuzaki, Minoru : Within category discrimination of stops : are the subjects using their own phonetic prototypes ?, 430-433
Mildner, Vesna : Sentence context in the perception of filtered speech by native and non-native listeners, 434-437
Yamada, Tsuneo ; Matsui, M. ; Miyamoto, K. : Speech perception by mynah birds. Discrimination of Japanese 5 vowels, 438-441
Rusakova, Marina : The perception of Russian nominal word forms, 442-445
Van Wieringen, Astrid ; Pals, Louis C.W. : Transition rate as a cue in the perception of oneformant speech-like synthetic stimuli, 446-449
Vaitulevich, Svetlana : Auditory image movement in evoked potentials, 450-452
Radionova, Elena : Auditory Analysis of complex sounds with different phase spectrum. Electrophysiological study, 454-457
Ogorodnikava, Elena : How the fundamental or formant frequency changings affect pitch perception of speech-like sounds ?, 458-459
Cheesman, Margaret F. ; Krol, Stefan ; Jamieson, Donald G. : Comparison of psychophysical and modelled estimates of auditory representation of context-conditions fricatives, 462-465
Van Donselaar, Wilma A. : The function of prosody in speech perception, 466-469 Session 13 : Synthèse de la parole ! Speech synthesis
Nooteboom , Steb G. ; Van Bezooijen, Renée : Five years of coordinated research on text-to-speech conversion for Dutch : an overview, 470-473
Santi, Serge : Effets de règles micromélodiques sur la perception de logatomes synthétiques, 474-477
Ainsworth, William ; Warren, Nicholas : Morphological pre-processin in connectionist text-to-speech systems, 478-481
Bartlcova, Katarina : Speaking rate modelization in French - Application to speech synthesis , 482-485
Dolbec, Jean ; Paradis, Claude ; Brousseau, Martin ; Deshaies, Denise : Effets de l'utilisation de la variété quebecoise sur L´intelligibilite de la parole de synthese, 486-489
Kohler, Klaus : Synthesis of German lrl in text-to-speech, 490-493
Madhukumar, A. S.; Rajendran, S. ; Yegnanarayana, B. : Significance of prosodic knowledge in a text-to-speech system for Hindi, 494-497
Monaghan, Renée ; Pals, Louis : Evaluation of allophone and diphone based text-to- speech conversion at the paragraph level, 498-501
Monaghan, Alex : Heuristics for handling Anaphora in the CSTR text-to— speech system, 502-505 Session 14 : Technologie I Technology Synthèse et reconnaissance de la parole [Speech synthesis and recognition
Sagisaka, Yoshinari ; Kaiki, Nobuyoshi : Prosody Control for spontaneous speech synthesis, 506-509
Siil, Imre : Estonian prosody model for speech synthesis, 510-513
Yang, Shan-an : A tonal model for synthesizing polysyllabic words and phrases in standard Chinese, 514-517
Caelen, Jean : DIRA : a speech understanding system, 518-521
Datta, Asoke Kumar: Time domain analysis of speech sounds, 522-525
Elenius, Kjell ; Takac, Gyôrgy : Phoneme recognition using multi-layer perceptrons, 526-529
Zhao, Guotiam ; Xiandong, Han : On the influence of some characters of Chinese tones upon speaker recognition, 530-533
Falaschi, Alessandro : Phonotactically driven speech recognition, 534-537
Millar, John-Bruce : Knowledge of speaker characteristics : its benefits and quantitative description, 538-541