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Friday, May 5

Special Session 4 (SPS4):
Prosody in Automatic Speech Recognition
Friday, May 5, 09:00
No. Paper Author(s) Title
1   Tseng, C. Recognizing Mandarin Chinese Fluent Speech Using Prosody Informatoin--An Initial Investigation
2   Hirose, K.; Abe, Y.; Minematsu, N. Detection of Fillers Using Prosodic Features in Spontaneous Speech Recognition of Japanese
3   Yang, J.-H.; Liao, Y.-F.; Wang, Y.-R.; Chen, S.-H. A New Approach of Using Temporal Information in Mandarin Speech Recognition
4   Liao, Y.-F.; Zeng, Z.-R.; Chen, Z.-H.; Juang, Y.-T. Exploiting Glottal and Prosodic Information for Robust Speaker Verification
5   Schuller, B.; Stadermann, J.; Rigoll, G. Affect-Robust Speech Recognition by Dynamic Emotional Adaptation
6   Huang, J.-T.; Lee, L.-S. Improved Large Vocabulary Mandarin Speech Recognition Using Prosodic Features
Special Session 5 (SPS5):
Articulatory-Functional Approaches to Speech Prosody
Friday, May 5, 11:20
No. Paper Author(s) Title
1   Fujisaki, H. The Roles of Physiology, Physics and Mathematics in Modeling Prosodic Features of Speec
2   Kochanski, G. P.; Shih, C. Planning Compensates for the Mechanical Limitations of Articulation
3   Kohler, K. J. What is Emphasis and How is it Coded?
4   Xu, Y. Speech prosody as articulated communicative functions
Poster Session 7 (PS 7):
Cross-linguistic Studies and Prosodic Variability
Friday, May 5, 14:40
No. Paper Author(s) Title
1   Wagner, P.; Paulson, M. Stress Patterns of Complex German Cardinal Numbers
2   Lippus, P.; Pajusalu, K.; Teras, P. The Temporal Structure of Penta- and Hexasyllabic Words in Estonian
3   Welby, P. Intonational Differences in Lombard Speech: Looking Beyond F0 Range
4   Chu, M.; Dong, H.; Tao, J. A Perceptual Study on Variability in Break Allocation within Chinese Sentences
5   Chen, C.-M. Contextual Variability of Third-Tone Sandhi in Taiwan Mandarin
6   Coadou, M. Voice quality variations throughout the study of the accent of Liverpool
7   Kuzla, C.; Ernestus, M.; Mitterer, H. Prosodic Structure Affects the Production and Perception of Voice-Assimilated German Fricatives
8   Rathcke, T.; Harrington, J. Is there a distinction between H+!H* and H+L* in standard German? Evidence from an acoustic and auditory analysis.
9   Kim, H.; Yoon, T.-J.; Cole, J.; Hasegawa-Johnson, M. Acoustic Differentiation of L- and L-L% in Switchboard and Radio News Speech
10   Lee, E.-K.; Cole, J.; Kim, H. Additive Effects of Phrase Boundary on English Accented Vowels
11   Surana, K.; Slifka, J. Is irregular phonation a reliable cue towards the segmentation of continuous speech in American English?
12   Le Gac, D.; Jamin, M.; Iryna, L. A preliminary study of prosodic patterns in two varieties of suburban youth speech in France
13   Prieto, P; D'Imperio, M; Elordieta, G; Frota, S; Vigário, M. Evidence for 'soft' preplanning in tonal production: Initial scaling in Romance
14   Vanrell, M. del Mar A scaling contrast in Majorcan Catalan interrogatives
15   Gibbon, D.; Urua, E.-A. Morphotonology for TTS in Niger-Congo languages
16   Karpinski, M.; Klesta, J.; Szalkowska, E. Non- and Quasi-lexical Realizations of "Positive Response" in Korean, Polish and Thai
17   Michaud, A. Replicating in Naxi (Tibeto-Burman) an Experiment Designed for Yorùbá: An Approach To 'Prominence-Sensitive Prosody' vs. 'Calculated Prosody'
18   Michaud, A.; Mazaudon, M. Pitch and Voice Quality Characteristics of the Lexical Word-Tones of Tamang, as Compared with Level Tones (Naxi data) and Pitch-plus-Voice-Quality Tones (Vietnamese data)
19   Stoel, R. The intonation of Banyumas Javanese
20   Mády, K.; Tronka, K. Z.; Reichel, U. D. Syllable cut and energy contour: a contrastive study of German and Hungarian
21   Jian, H.-L. Lexical Stress Realisation: Native vs. ESL Speech
22   Nguyen, T.; Ingram, J. Acoustic and perceptual cues for compound - phrasal contrasts in Vietnamese
23   Ulbrich, Ch. Pitch Range is not Pitch Range
24   Grichkovtsova, I.; Mennen, I. Pitch range variation in child affective speech
25   Ding, H.; Jokisch, O.; Hoffmann, R. The Effect of Glottalization on Voice Preference
26   Post, B.; Delais-Roussarie, E. Transcribing intonational variation at different levels of analysis
Poster Session 8 (PS 8):
Language Acquisition and Learning, Conversational Speech, and Neural Processing
Friday, May 5, 14:40
No. Paper Author(s) Title
1   Kim, S.; Andruski, J.; Casielles, E.; Nathan, G.; Work, R. Acquisition of Prosody in a Spanish-English Bilingual Child
2   Chen, H. Intonation Phrasing in Chinese EFL Learners' Read Speech
3   Makarova, V.; Zhou, X. Prosodic characteristics in the Speech of Chinese EFL learners
4   Li, A.; Yin, Z.; Zu, Y. A Rhythmic Analysis on Chinese EFL Speech
5   Gut, U. Unstressed vowels in non-native German
6   Kijak, A. Native Intuitions of Speakers of a Lexical Accent System in L2 Acquisition of Stress. The Case of Russian Learners of Polish.
7   Ishi, C. T.; Ishiguro, H.; Hagita, N. Using Prosodic and Voice Quality Features for Paralinguistic Information Extraction
8   Greenberg, Y.; Shibuya, N.; Tsuzaki, M.; Kato, H.; Sagisaka, Y. A trial of communicative prosody generation based on control characteristic of one word utterance observed in real conversational speech
9   Savino, M.; Grice, M.; Gili Fivela, B.; Marotta, G. Intonational cues to discourse structure in Bari and Pisa Italian: perceptual evidence
10   Giordano, R. The intonation of polar questions in two central varieties of Italian
11   Dutta, I.; Hock, H. H. Interaction of verb accentuation and utterance finality in Bangla
12   Golato, A.; Fagyal, Z. Two contours, two meanings: the intonation of jaja in German phone conversations
13   Fadden, L. The Prosody of Suspects' Responses during Police Interviews
14   Ambrazaitis, G. Prosodic signalling of (un)expected information in South Swedish - An interactive manipulation experiment
15   Carota, F.; Lœvenbruck, H.; Vilain, C.; Baciu, M.; Abry, Ch.; Lamalle, L.; Pichat, C.; Segebarth, Ch. An fMRI study of multimodal deixis:preliminary results on prosodic, syntactic, manual and ocular pointing
16   Cook, N. D.; Fujisawa, T. X. The Use of Multi-pitch Patterns for Evaluating the Positive and Negative Valence of Emotional Speech
17   Homma, M.; Imaizumi, S.; Maruishi, M.; Muranaka, H. The neural mechanisms for understanding self and speaker's mind from emotional speech: an event-related fMRI study