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Effects and modeling of phonetic and acoustic confusions in accented speechFUNG, Pascale; YI LIU.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2005, Vol 118, Num 5, pp 3279-3293, issn 0001-4966, 15 p.Article

Intelligibilities of 1-octave rectangular bands spanning the speech spectrum when heard separately and pairedWARREN, Richard M; BASHFORD, James A; LENZ, Peter W et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2005, Vol 118, Num 5, pp 3261-3266, issn 0001-4966, 6 p.Article

Perceptual learning of systematic variation in Spanish-accented speechSIDARAS, Sabrina K; ALEXANDER, Jessica E. D; NYGAARD, Lynne C et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2009, Vol 125, Num 5, pp 3306-3316, issn 0001-4966, 11 p.Article

Acoustic vowel reduction as a function of sentence accent, word stress, and word classVAN BERGEM, D. R.Speech communication. 1993, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 1-23, issn 0167-6393Article

Adapting to suprasegmental lexical stress errors in foreign-accented speechREINISCH, Eva; WEBER, Andrea.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2012, Vol 132, Num 2, pp 1165-1176, issn 0001-4966, 12 p.Article

EVALUATIONS OF PERSONALITY TRAITS AND EMPLOYMENT SUITABILITY BASED ON VARIOUS AUSTRALIAN ACCENTSSEGGIE I; FULMIZI C; STEWART J et al.1982; AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY; ISSN 0004-9530; AUS; DA. 1982; VOL. 34; NO 3; PP. 345-357; BIBL. 2 P.Article

Evidence for the central origin of lexical tone normalization (L)JINGYUAN HUANG; HOLT, Lori L.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2011, Vol 129, Num 3, pp 1145-1148, issn 0001-4966, 4 p.Article

General perceptual contributions to lexical tone normalizationJINGYUAN HUANG; HOLT, Lori L.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2009, Vol 125, Num 6, pp 3983-3994, issn 0001-4966, 12 p.Article

Acoustic characteristics of English lexical stress produced by native Mandarin speakersYANHONG ZHANG; NISSEN, Shawn L; FRANCIS, Alexander L et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2008, Vol 123, Num 6, pp 4498-4513, issn 0001-4966, 16 p.Article

L'accent ou la prosodie de la séduction = Accent and seduction prosodyGIRARD-FRESARD, J.Rééducation orthophonique. 1996, Vol 34, Num 186, pp 185-192, issn 0034-222XArticle

Recognition of accented English in quiet and noise by younger and older listenersGORDON-SALANT, Sandra; YENI-KOMSHIAN, Grace H; FITZGIBBONS, Peter J et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2010, Vol 128, Num 5, issn 0001-4966, 3495940.1-3495940.9Article

Sur l'accent lexical en arabe = About arabic lexical accentRAJOUANI, A; CHIADMI, D; NAJIM, M et al.Journal d'acoustique (Les Ulis). 1989, Vol 2, Num 2, pp 171-176, issn 0988-4319Article

Phonological rules for a semantics-to-speech system of Japanese: the accentual phaseSATO, S.Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan. E. 1990, Vol 11, Num 5, pp 267-276, issn 0388-2861, 10 p.Article

Effect of preemphasis on vowel recognition performancePALIWAL, K. K.Speech communication. 1984, Vol 3, Num 1, pp 101-106, issn 0167-6393Article

Perception of lexical stress in alaryngeal speechGANDOUR, J; WEINBERG, B; GARZIONE, B et al.Journal of speech and hearing research. 1983, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 418-424, issn 0022-4685Article

Similarities in the control of the speech articulators and the limbs: Kinematics of tongue dorsum movement in speechOSTRY, D. J; KELLER, E; PARUSH, A et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 1983, Vol 9, Num 4, pp 622-636, issn 0096-1523Article

Individual variability in cue-weighting and lexical tone learningCHANDRASEKARAN, Bharath; SAMPATH, Padma D; WONG, Patrick C. M et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2010, Vol 128, Num 1, pp 456-465, issn 0001-4966, 10 p.Article

Correspondence between speech production and perception of lexical accent by Kagoshima Japanese speakersSHIROSE, A; KAKEHI, K; OTA, I et al.Acoustical science and technology. 2004, Vol 25, Num 5, pp 379-381, issn 1346-3969, 3 p.Article

Accentuation rules for japanese text-to-speech conversionSAGISAKA, Y; SATO, H.Review of the electrical communication laboratories. 1984, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 188-199, issn 0029-067XArticle

Perception of musical and lexical tones by Taiwanese-speaking musiciansLEE, Chao-Yang; LEE, Yuh-Fang; SHR, Chia-Lin et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2011, Vol 130, Num 1, pp 526-535, issn 0001-4966, 10 p.Article

FOREIGN ACCENTS: FACTORS RELATING TO TRANSFER OF ACCENT FROM THE FIRST LANGUAGE TO A SECOND LANGUAGETAHTA S; WOOD M; LOEWENTHAL K et al.1981; LANG. SPEECH; ISSN 0023-8309; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 24; NO 3; PP. 265-272; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

STUDENTS' REACTIONS TO IRISH REGIONAL AGENTS.EDWARDS JR.1977; LANGUAGE AND SPEECH; G.B.; DA. 1977; VOL. 20; NO 3; PP. 280-286; BIBL. 14 REF.Article

MEASUREMENTS OF ACCENT AND ATTITUDE TOWARD MEXICAN-AMERICAN SPEECHBRENNAN EM; BRENNAN JS.1981; J. PSYCHOLINGUIST. RES.; ISSN 0090-6905; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 10; NO 5; PP. 487-501; BIBL. 12 REF.Article

THE INFLUENCE OF SPEAKER'S ACCENT ON RECALL BY CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT SCHOOL CHILDREN IN NORTHERN IRELAND.CAIRNS E; DURIEZ B.1976; BRIT. J. SOC. CLIN. PSYCHOL.; G.B.; DA. 1976; VOL. 15; NO 4; PP. 441-442; BIBL. 3 REF.Article

PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTION OF COARTICULATION AMONG STRESSED AND UNSTRESSED VOWELSFOWLER CA.1981; J. SPEECH HEAR. RES.; ISSN 0022-4685; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 24; NO 1; PP. 127-139; BIBL. 49 REF.Article

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