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IFA Proceedings 21, 1997

CONTENTS




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Editorial (RTF)

List of Personnel (RTF)

Contributions concerning current research


Flexible, robust, and efficient human speech recognition
1
Louis C.W. Pols (postscript, RTF)



A preliminary study about robust speech recognition for a robotics application
11
Xue Wang and Louis C.W. Pols (postscript)



Word-level prosodical marking of consonant duration and spectral balance
21
R.J.J.H. van Son and Jan P.H. van Santen (postscript, RTF)



Functional optimality theory
37
Paul Boersma (postscript, RTF)



How we learn variation, optionality, and probability
43
Paul Boersma (postscript, RTF)



Inventories in functional phonology
59
Paul Boersma (postscript)



Number and duration of spoken utterances of deaf and normally hearing children between twelve and eighteen months
91
Ineke van den Dikkenberg-Pot and Florien J. Koopmans-van Beinum (postscript)



Prominence in read aloud sentences, as marked by listeners and classified automatically
101
Barbertje M. Streefkerk, Louis C.W. Pols, and Louis F.M. ten Bosch (postscript, RTF)



Category ART: A variation on adaptive resonance theory neural net
117
David Weenink (postscript, RTF)



Acoustic correlates of prominence: A design for research
131
Barbertje M. Streefkerk (postscript, RTF)



Formant frequencies of Dutch vowels in tracheoesophageal speech
143
Corina J. van As, Annemeike M.A. van Ravesteijn, Florien J. Koopmans-van Beinum and Frans J.M. Hilgers (postscript)



Summaries of Ph.D. theses defended in 1997

Incorporating knowledge on segmental duration in HMM-based continuous speech recognition
155
Xue Wang (postscript, RTF)



Publications in 1996 and 1997
159


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