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Sources of variation in speech production and perception
How and why do linguistic and extra-linguistic factors influence the realization of speech variants?
How and why do linguistic and extra-linguistic factors influence the perception of different speech variants?
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PapersRaymond, William D., Robin Dautricourt, and Elizabeth Hume. Submitted, 2003. Word-medial /t,d/ deletion in spontaneous speech: The effects of extra-linguistic, lexical, and phonological factors.Raymond, William D., Mark Pitt, Keith johnson, Elizabeth Hume, Matthew Makashay, Robin Dautricourt, and Craig Hilts. An analysis of transcription consistency in spontaneous speech from the Buckeye corpus. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP-02). Word versionPresentationsRobin Dautricourt, Word boundary palatalization in English and its effects on word recognition. Poster presented at the Linguistic Society of America, January 2004, Boston, MA. ppt version
Robin Dautricourt, The Buckeye Corpus of Conversational Speech: Realization of word boundary palatalization and its effects on perception. Invited talk at the University of Indiana, November 2003, Bloomington, IN.
Robin Dautricourt, Didjou hear the 'shoe' in thatchou? Presented at the Buckeye Language Processing Conference, May 2003, Columbus, OH.
Raymond, William D., Mark Pitt, Keith Johnson, Elizabeth Hume, Matthew Makashay, Robin Dautricourt, and Craig Hilts. An analysis of transcription consistency in spontaneous speech from the Buckeye corpus. Poster presented at ICSLP-02. September, 2002. Denver, CO.
Dautricourt, Robin, William D. Raymond, and Elizabeth Hume. 2002. Modeling medial t-d deletion in spontaneous speech. Poster presented at NWAV 31, October 2002. Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.
Raymond, William D., Matthew J. Makashay, Robin Dautricourt, Keith Johnson, Elizabeth Hume, and Mark Pitt. Variation in conversation: An introduction to the Buckeye speech corpus. Poster presented at the Acoustical Society of America annual meeting, December 2001, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.