Update: February 24, 2023 The new version of Termout.org is now online, so this web site is now obsolete and will soon be dismantled. |
spontaneous speech |
: Bard, E.G., R.C. Shillcock & G. Altmann. 1988. "the recognition of words after t^heIr acoustic offsets in spontaneous speech: Effects of subsequent context". Perception and Psychophysics, 44, 395-408. : Bedore, L. & Leonard, L. (2005). Verb inflections and noun phase morphology in the spontaneous speech of Spanish-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment. Applied Psycholinguistics, 26,195-225. : Corley, M., & Stewart, O. W. (2008). Hesitation disfluencies in spontaneous speech: The meaning of um. Language and Linguistics Compass, 2(4), 589-602. : Dilley, L. & Pitt, M. (2007). A Study of Regressive Place Assimilation in Spontaneous Speech and its Implications for Spoken Word Recognition. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 122(4), 2340-2353. : Font, C. y Ríos, A. (1991). Compensatory shortening in Spanish spontaneous speech.Proceedings of the ESCA ‘Phonetics and Phonology of Speaking Styles, 16, 1-5. : Goldman-Eisler, F. (1968). Psycholinguistics: Experiments in spontaneous speech. Londres, Nueva York: Academic Press. : Hoffmann, I., Nemeth, D., Dye, C. D., Pákáski, M., Irinyi, T. & Kálmán, J. (2010). Temporal parameters of spontaneous speech in Alzheimer’s disease. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 12(1), 29-34. : Swerts, Marc, Eva Strangert e Mattias Heldner. 1996. F[0] declination in read-aloud and spontaneous speech, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Spoken Language (ICSLP 96), Philadelphia: 1501-1504. : Toth, L., Hoffmann, I., Gosztolya, G., Vincze, V., Szatloczki, G., Banreti, Z. & Kálmán, J. (2018). A speech recognition-based solution for the automatic detection of mild cognitive impairment from spontaneous speech. Current Alzheimer Research, 15(2), 130-138. |