9.989, Confs: SPoSS

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Subject: 9.989, Confs: SPoSS

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Date:  Wed, 01 Jul 1998 10:03:44 +0100
From:  Marie Helene Casanova <casanova at lpl.univ-aix.fr>
Subject:  Workshop SPoSS Preliminary Program

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Date:  Wed, 01 Jul 1998 10:03:44 +0100
From:  Marie Helene Casanova <casanova at lpl.univ-aix.fr>
Subject:  Workshop SPoSS Preliminary Program


				SPoSS

	Sound Patterns of Spontaneous Speech Production and Perception

	24-26 September , La Baume les Aix, Aix en Provence, FRANCE


                        PRELIMINARY PROGRAM


THURSDAY 24

10h-10h30     Registration
10h30-11h     Opening, Presentation of the communications


11h-11h30     Coffee Break


11h30-12h30   * Invited Lecture : Making sense of the infinite
variety                   of natural speech patterns
              B. Lindblom, Stockholm University and Austin University


12h30-13h30   Lunch


13h30-14h30  * Invited Lecture : The phonetic manifestation of words in
               spontaneous speech
              K. Kohler, University of Kiel

14h30-15h    Coffee Break

15h-15h20    * Between-word processes in early multi-word speech
             C. Newton, University College, London

15h20-15h40  * Phonological and phonetic aspects of Brazilian Portugese
              : a study of /R/ variants
              R. Cruz and L. Messias, UFPA, Brazil

15h40-16h    * Distribution and acoustical characteristics of the /R/
               allophones in French :laboratory/spontaneous speech
              D. Autesserre and M. Chafcouloff, LPL, Aix en Provence

16h-16h20    * Assimilatory behavior of tongue-tip trills
              M.J. Sole, Laboratoria de Fonetica, Barcelona

16h20-16h40  * Consonant reduction in spontaneous Polish speech
             R. Gubrynowicz* and P. Durand** ,*SAL, Warsaw and **LPL,
              Aix en Provence

16h40-17h    * Quasi-homorganic V1##V2 sequencies in Austrian German
             S. Moosmuller, Acoustic research Departement, Wien


FRIDAY 25


9h-10h       * Invited lecture : Synchronic variations and prosodic
               changes : the influence of prosodic structuring
             J. Vaissiere, ILGLA, Paris


10h-10h20     Coffee Break


10h20-10h40   * What is deleted in Spontaneous Finnish : Segmental
                interaction with word stress, vowel harmony and moras
              R. Valimaa-Blum, CNRS UA 1027, Universite de Lille

10h40-11h     * Aspects of the reduction and contextual assimilation of
                consonant sequences in spontaneous French speech
              D. Duez, LPL, CNRS ESA 6057, Aix en provence

11h-11h20     * Preaspiration and pre-stopped laterals : historical
                change in light of spontaneous speech
              P. Helgason, institute of Phonetics, Stockholm

11h20-11h40   * Casual speech : a rich source of intriguing puzzles
              S. Manuel, Research Laboratory of Electronics,
MIT                       Cambridge

11h40-12h     * Language dependent and independent spontaneous speech
                phenomena
              P. Basset and T. Su, ILPGA, Paris



12h30-13h30    Lunch


13h30-14h30   * Invited lecture : The recognition of spoken words with
                variable representation
              A. Cutler, Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen

14h30-14h50    * Perception of `reduced` forms by non-native speakers of
                 English
               L. Shockey, University of Reading

14h50-15h10    * Listening to nonnative language which violates native
                 assimilation rules
               A. Weber, MPI, Nijmegen

15h10-15h30    * Lexical access in spontaneous speech : reduced forms
                 prime...less
               E.G. Bard, M.L. Kelly and C. Sotillo, HCRC, Edinburgh

15h30-15h50    * Disfluent speech : The transcriber problem
               R. Lickley and E.G. Bard, HCRC, Edinburgh


15h50-16h10    Coffee Break


16h10-17h30    Poster Session :

16h10-16h30    Oral presentation of the posters by J. Vaissiere

16h30-17h30    Poster Session : discussion with authors


 Posters :     * Is hypo-articulation lexically constrained ?
               C.F. Sotillo and E.G. Bard, HCRS, Edinburgh

               * The use of ALISP for automatic acoustic-phonetic
                 transcription
               J. Cernocky*, G. Baudoin** and G. Chollet**, *TU of Brno,
               **ESIEE and **ENST Paris

               * Multilingual detection of specific sound patterns : the
                 case of vowels and plosives
               N. Parlangeau and F. Pellegrino, IRIT Toulouse

               * We talk like meh ? No, Lah : intonation patterns on
                 discourse particles in spontaneous Singapore English
               L. Lim, University of Singapore

               * Palatalized plosives in French and palatal in Korean :
                 a comparative study
               H.Z. Kim, Dankook University

               * Extent of context and vowel identification in speech
                 variation
               S.M. Williams and R.L. Diehl, University of Texas

               * Vowel quality in spontaneous speech : what makes a good
                 vowel ?
               M. Aylett and A. Turk, HCRC, Edimburgh

               * Dual-route encoding : a synthesis of acoustic evidence
                 from normal speech
               S.P. Whiteside and R.A. Varley, University of Sheffield

               * Acoustic-prosodic cues of speech repairs in spontaneous
                 speech
               S.C. Tseng, University of Bielefeld

               * Disentangling multiple sources of stress in word
                 segmentation
               H. Borfeld and J. Morgan, Brown University, Providence


SATURDAY 26


9h-9h20        * Speaker strategies in the use of prosodic means in
                 spontaneous discourse in Dutch
               M. Van Donzel, F.J. Koopmans-Van Beinum, L.C.W. Pols,
               University of Amsterdam

9h20-9h40      * Global and local characteristics of Dutch questions in
                 play-acted and spontaneous speech
               J.Haan* and V.J. Van Heuven**, Nijmegen University* and
               Leiden University**

9h40-10h10     * Effects of prosodic constraints on the lengthening of
                 syllable constituent in French  :a comparison
between                    spontaneous and French speech
               C. Astesano, Universite de Provence, Aix en Provence



10h10-10h30    * Coffee Break


10h30-10h50    * Direct and indirect measurement of the articulation of
                 intervocalic stop consonants in French
               A. Soquet, Universite libre de Bruxelles

10h50-11h10    * Comparison of aerodynamic and EPG data in spoken and
                 spontaneous speech
               D. Demolin, Universite libre de Bruxelles

11h10-11h30    * Effect of emphasis and irritation on jaw opening
               O. Fujimura, D. Erickson and B. Pardo, the Ohio State
               University

11h30-11h50    * Selection of pronunciation variants in spontaneous
                speech : comparing the performance of man and machine
               M. Wester, J.M. Kessens, C. Cucchiarini and H. Strik


11h50-12h50    Panel Session : Achievements and perspectives of research
               on spontaneous speech

More information on la baume les Aix and the workshop can be found on
our web site :

		http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/sposs

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