Fuchs, Susanne, Pascal Perrier & Bernd Pompino-Marschall. (eds.). 2005. Speech production and perception : Experimental analyses and models (ZAS Papers in Linguistics 40). Berlin: ZAS.
Bernd Pompino-Marschall, Susanne Fuchs, Pascal Perrier
Preface
Sophie Dupont, Jérôme Aubin, Lucie Ménard
A study of the McGurk effect in4 and 5-year-old French Canadian children
Sascha Fagel
Merging methods of speech
Alban Gebler, Roland Frey
Anatomical structures involved in non-human vocalization
Cédric Gendrot
Acoustic, kinematic and aerodynamic aspects of word-initial and word-final vowels in pre-boundary context in French
Ian S. Howard, Mark A. Huckvale
Learning to control an articulatory synthesizer by imitating natural speech
Bernd J. Kröger, Julia Gotto, Susanne Albert, Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube
A visual articulatory model and its application to therapy of speech disorders: a pilot study
Pascal Perrier
Control and representations in speech production
Hartmut R. Pfitzinger
Towards functional modelling of relationships between the acoustics and perception of vowels
Bernd Pompino-Marschall
Von Kempelen et al. - Remarks on the history of articulatory-acoustic modelling
Nicolas Ruty, Annemie van Hirtum, Xavier Pelorson, Ines Lopez, Avraham Hirschberg
A mechanical experimental setup to simulate vocal folds vibrations. Preliminary results
Willy Serniclaes
On the invariance of speech percepts
Pierre Badin, Antoine Serrurier
Towards a 3D articulatory model of nasals based on MRI and CT images
Walter Sendlmeier, Ralf Winkler
Open quotient (EGG) measurements of young and elderly voices: Results of a production and perception study