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Model for Specification of the Vocal‐Tract Area Function
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1966|Keywords: Session 5H. Phonetics -
Dynamic Articulatory Model of Speech Production
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1966|Keywords: Session 5H. Phonetics -
Approach to Computer Speech Recognition by Direct Analysis of the Speech Wave
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1966|Keywords: Session 5H. Phonetics -
Acoustic Features in the Manner Differentiation of Korean Stop Consonants
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Pattern of Air Flow out of the Mouth during Speech
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Machine‐Aided Formant Determination for Speech Synthesis
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1966|Keywords: Session 5H. Phonetics -
Relation of Descriptive Phonetics to Research in Speech Communication
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1966|Keywords: Session 5H. Phonetics -
Electromyographic‐Cinéfluorographic Investigation of Velar Function during Speech Production
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Some Relations between Articulator Movement and Motor Control in Consonant‐Vowel‐Consonant Monosyllables
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1966|Keywords: Session 5H. Phonetics -
Speech Synthesis by State Simulation
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Computer‐Controlled Display for Second Language Learning
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Checked/Unchecked Correlation in the English Vowels
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Transducing Jaw and Lip Movements in Speech
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Acoustic Influence of Consonants on the Duration of the American English Vowel /I/
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Palatal Movements for Vowel‐Nasal and Nasal‐Vowel Utterances
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Measuring Distances of English Phonemes Using Magnitude Estimation
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Transglottic Air Flow Related to Selected Parameters of the Voice
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Globe Valve as an Analog to the Speech Phonation Mechanism
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Mechanical Behavior of the Diaphragm during Speech
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Relation of Intraoral Air Pressure to Oral Cavity Size
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
Identification of Selected Vowel Phonemes by Children
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1969|Keywords: Session T. Speech Communication III: Physiology and Phonetics -
PARAFAC: An “Explanatory” Factor Analysis Procedure
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Automatic Detection of Constituent Boundaries in Spoken English
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Factor Analyses of Format Frequencies
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Markov Models for Phonetic Text
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Comparison of Controlled and Uncontrolled Normal Speech Rate
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Pitch Variability and Its Linguistic Interpretation
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Development of a Dictionary for Speech Synthesis
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Relation of Syllable Boundaries to Vowel Durations
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Word‐Unit Temporal Organization
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Perception of Dichotically Presented Vowels
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Sequential Testing of Speech Discrimination
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Vowel Durations in Single‐Syllable Words as a Function of Phrasal Context
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
The Perception of Subphonemic Phonetic Differences
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
The Temporal Realization of Morphological and Syntactic Boundaries
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
The Hunting of the “Quark” in Speech Production: Further Evidence from Speech Errors
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Masking Effects of Competing Speech
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Syllable Structure and Sentence Rhythm—A Cross Language Study
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
Intelligibility Cues in Normal and Distorted Speech Forms
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Individual Differences and Multidimensional Scaling of Speech Perception Data
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Vowel Durations in Multisyllabic Words as a Function of Phrasal Context
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session V. Speech Communication III: Linquistics and Phonetics -
A Nonlinear Extension to Flanagan's Model of Vocal‐Cord Oscillations
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
A Consideration of Stimulus Length in Developmental Studies of Delayed Auditory Feedback
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Perception of Stop Consonants and Vowels in Temporally Staggered Dichotic CV Syllables
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
A Distinctive Feature Analysis of Misarticulated Consonants of Speech‐Defective Children and Adults
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Contextual Relativity of Speech Recognition Cues
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Effects of Oral‐Muzzle Pressure upon Underwater Speech Intelligibility
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Influence of Center Frequency on Preference Evaluation of Bandpass Filtered Speech
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
Discrimination Learning of Selected CVC Syllables by 5‐Yr‐Old Children
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission -
There's Many a Slip Twixt the Brain and the Lip
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1971|Keywords: Session P. Speech Communication II: Phonetics, Linguistics, and Speech Transmission
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