This paper investigates whether individual speakers forming a homogeneous group differ in their choice and pronunciation of words when engaged in casual conversation, and if so, how they differ. More specifically, it examines whether the Balanced Winnow classifier is able to distinguish between the twenty speakers of the Ernestus Corpus of Spontaneous Dutch, who all have the same social background. To examine differences in choice and pronunciation of words, instead of characteristics of the speech signal itself, classification was based on lexical and pronunciation features extracted from hand-made orthographic and automatically generated broad phonetic transcriptions. The lexical features consisted of words and two-word combinations. The ...
This dissertation investigates the effects of phonological neighborhoods on pronunciation variation ...
In this paper, we describe how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been ...
Language is the major instrument of human beings to communicate with one another. This means that th...
Choice and pronunciation of words: Individual differences within a homogeneous group of speakers Abs...
This paper investigates whether individual speakers forming a homogeneous group differ in their choi...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Words are often pronounced very differently in formal speech than in everyday conversations. In conv...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
This paper discusses four experiments on Dutch which show that distinctive phonological features dif...
Words are often pronounced very differently in formal speech than in everyday conversations. In conv...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
ABSTRACT: The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising w...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
Words are often shorter and contain fewer segments in casual than in formal speech. For instance, in...
This dissertation investigates the effects of phonological neighborhoods on pronunciation variation ...
In this paper, we describe how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been ...
Language is the major instrument of human beings to communicate with one another. This means that th...
Choice and pronunciation of words: Individual differences within a homogeneous group of speakers Abs...
This paper investigates whether individual speakers forming a homogeneous group differ in their choi...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Words are often pronounced very differently in formal speech than in everyday conversations. In conv...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
This paper discusses four experiments on Dutch which show that distinctive phonological features dif...
Words are often pronounced very differently in formal speech than in everyday conversations. In conv...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
ABSTRACT: The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising w...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
Words are often shorter and contain fewer segments in casual than in formal speech. For instance, in...
This dissertation investigates the effects of phonological neighborhoods on pronunciation variation ...
In this paper, we describe how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been ...
Language is the major instrument of human beings to communicate with one another. This means that th...