9.1246, Confs: SPoSS

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-9-1246. Wed Sep 9 1998. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 9.1246, Confs: SPoSS

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Date:  Wed, 09 Sep 1998 14:43:52 +0100
From:  Marie Helene Casanova <casanova at lpl.univ-aix.fr>
Subject:  SPoSS  Program

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Date:  Wed, 09 Sep 1998 14:43:52 +0100
From:  Marie Helene Casanova <casanova at lpl.univ-aix.fr>
Subject:  SPoSS  Program

PROGRAM

SPoSS  24-26 September, La Baume-les-Aix

Sounds Patterns of Spontaneous Speech: Production and Perception

__________________


Thursday 24

10-10h.30    Welcome, Coffee

10h.30-11h   Opening, Presentation of the communications

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

12h-13h30    Lunch

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

14h30-14h50  Effect of emphasis and irritation on jaw opening
             O. Fujimura, D. Erickson and B. Pardo, the Ohio
	     State University

14h50-15h10  Comparison of aerodymanic and EPG data in spoken
and 			     spontaneous speech
             D. Demolin, Universit libre de Bruxelles

15h10-15h30  Direct and indirect measurement of the articulation
of  			     intervocalic stop consonants in French
             Alain Soquet, Universit libre de Bruxelles

15h30-16h    Coffee break

16h-16h20  Distribution and acoustical characteristics of the
  	   allophones in French :laboratory/spontaneous speech
           Denis Autesserre and Michel Chafcouloff, LPL, Aix en Pce

16h20-16h40 Phonological and phonetic aspects of Brazilian Portugese
 	     a study of /R/ variants
             Rgina Cruz and Lindinalva Messias, UFPA, Brazil

16h40-17h    Consonant reduction in spontaneous Polish speech
	     Ryszard Gubrynowicz *and Pierre Durand** (SAL,
	     Warsaw and LPL, Aix)

17h-17h20    Quasi-homorganic V1##V2 sequencies in Austrian German
             Sylvia Moosmller, Acoustic Research Department, Wien


Friday 25

9h-9h.20 What is deleted in Spontaneous Finnish : Segmental
interaction with word stress,vowel harmony and moras
            Rittaa Vlimaa-Blum, CNRS UA 1027, Universit de Lille

9h20-9h40 On-line preaspiration in Swedish : Implications for
historical change
            Ptur Helgason, Institute of Phonetics, Stockholm

9h40-10h Language dependent and independent spontaneous speech
phenomena
            Patricia Basset and Tzu-Ting Su, ILPGA, Paris

10h-10h30   Coffee break

10h30-10h50 Dual-route encoding: a synthesis of acoustic evidence
from 			    normal speech
            S.P. Whiteside and R.A. Varley, University of Sheffield

10h50-11h10 Consonant sequences in spontaneous French speech
            Danielle Duez, LPL, CNRS ESA 6057, Aix en Provence

11h10-12h10 Invited lecture : "Synchronic variations and diachronic
changes :the influence of prosodic structuring"
            Jacqueline Vaissire, ILPGA, Paris

12h10-13h.30 Lunch

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

14h30-14h50 Lexical access in spontaneous speech : reduced forms
prime...less
            E.G. Bard, M.L.Kelly, and C.Sotillo, HCRC, Edinburgh

14h50-15h10 Perception of 'reduced' forms by non-native speakers
of 			    English
            Linda Shockey, University of Reading

15h10-15h30 Listening to nonnative language which violates native
assimilation rules
            Andrea Weber, MPI, Nijmegen

15h30-16h   Coffee break

16h-16h20 Extent of context and vowel indentification in speech
variation
            S.M. Williams and R.L. Diehl, University of Texas

16h20-16h40 Disfluent speech: The transcriber problem
            R. Lickley and E.G. Bard, HCRC, Edinburgh

16h40-17h   Is hypo-articulation lexically constrained?
            C.F. Sotillo and E.G. Bard, HCRS, Edinburgh

17h-17h20   Vowel quality in spontaneous speech : what makes a
good 			    vowel?
            M. Aylett and A. Turk, HCRC, Edinburgh

20h         Sposs dinner


Saturday 26

9h-9h20 Disentangling multiple sources of stress for word segmentation
            H. Bortfeld and J. Morgan, Brown University

9h20-9h40   Acoustic-Prosodic cues of speech repairs in
spontaneous 			    speech
            Shu-chan Tseng, University of Bielefeld

9h40-10h 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

10h-10h20   Global and local characteristics of Dutch questions
in 	             play-acted and spontanous speech
            J.Haan and V.J. van Heuven, Nijmegen University and
Leiden 			    University

10h20-10h40 Effects of prosodic constraints on the differential
lengthening of syllable constituents in French: a comparison between
spontaneous and read speech
            C. Astesano, LPL, Aix en Provence

10h40-11h We talk like that meh ? No, lah ! : intonation patterns on
discourse particles in spontaneous Singapore English
           Lisa Lim, University of Singapore

11h-11h30  Coffee break


11h30-11h50 The use of ALISP for automatic acoustic-phonetic
transcription
            J. Cernocky, G. Baudoin, and G. Chollet, TU of Brno,
ESIEE 		            and ENST

11h50-12h10 Selection of pronunciation variants in spontaneous speech:
comparing the performance of man and machine
            M. Wester, J.M. Kessens, C.Cucchiarini, and H.Strik

12h10-13h Discussion :Achievements and perspectives of research on
spontaneous speech

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