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ISCA ArchiveDisfluency in Spontaneous Speech (DiSS'01)August 29-31, 2001
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[DISS'01] Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech (DiSS'01), ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop (ITRW), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, August 29-31, 2001; ISCA Archive, http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/diss_01
Abou-Haidar Au-Yeung Aylett Bailey Bard Batliner Brew Carson-Berndsen Cato-Symonds Debaisieux Den Deulofeu Duez Eklund Ferreira Gósy Hokkanen Howell Hutchinson Johnson Joue Kirby Kita Kohler Lickley (93) Lickley (97) McAllister McDonald Nenova Nöth Nooteboom Pereira Peters Reilly Rieger Rodríguez Seyfeddinipur Shillcock Spilker Torres Varona Vasic Watanabe Wengelin Wesener Wijnen Yoshida
Names written in boldface refer to first authors. Full papers can be accessed from the abstracts (ISCA members only). Please note that each abstract opens in a separate window.
Eklund, Robert: "Prolongations: A dark horse in the disfluency stable", 5-8.
Howell, Peter / Au-Yeung, James: "Application of EXPLAN theory to spontaneous speech control", 9-12.
Vasic, Nada / Wijnen, Frank: "Stuttering and speech monitoring", 13-16.
Yoshida, Michiko: "Repeated phoneme effect in Japanese speech errors", 17-20.
Nooteboom, Sieb G.: "Different sources of lexical bias and overt self-corrections", 21-24.
Den, Yasuharu: "Are word repetitions really intended by the speaker?", 25-28.
Abou-Haidar, Laura: "Pauses in speech by French speakers with Down Syndrome", 33-36.
Hokkanen, Tapio: "Prosodic marking of self-repairs", 37-40.
Gósy, Mária: "The double function of disfluency phenomena in spontaneous speech", 57-60.
Rieger, Caroline L.: "Idiosyncratic fillers in the speech of bilinguals", 81-84.
Wengelin, Asa: "Disfluencies in writing - are they like in speaking?", 85-88.
Lickley, Robin J.: "Dialogue moves and disfluency rates", 93-96.
Bard, Ellen G. / Lickley, Robin J. / Aylett, Matthew P.: "Is disfluency just difficulty?", 97-100.