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  1. Flat structures from discourse to phoneme in grammar and prosody.
  2. Community Standards for Linguistically-Annotated Resources
  3. Time Group types in Mandarin syllable annotations
  4. Duration and speed of speech events: A selection of methods
  5. Criteria for database and tool design for speech timing analysis with special reference to mandarin
  6. Review of Siever, Torsten: Texte i. d. Enge. Sprachökonomische Reduktion in stark raumbegrenzten Textsorten
  7. Modelling gesture as speech: A linguistic approach
  8. Formal is Natural: Toward an Ecological Phonology
  9. Towards an unrestricted domain TTS system for African tone languages
  10. Close Copy Speech Synthesis for Speech Perception Testing
  11. A Complete FS Model for Amharic Morphographemics
  12. Ega
  13. Visualising lexical prosodic representations for speech applications
  14. Handbook of Multimodal and Spoken Dialogue Systems: Resources, Terminology and Product Evaluation
  15. Handbook of Multimodal and Spoken Dialogue Systems
  16. Reference materials
  17. Audio-visual and multimodal speech-based systems
  18. Terminology for spoken language systems
  19. Representation and annotation of dialogue
  20. Speech Lexica and Consistent Multilingual Vocabularies
  21. Computational Lexicography
  22. Lexicon Development for Speech and Language Processing
  23. Consumer off-the-shelf (COTS) speech technology product and service evaluation
  24. Web tools for introductory computational linguistics
  25. Spoken Language System and Corpus Design
  26. 23. Ein Synkretismusmodell für die deutsche Morphologie
  27. Index
  28. Natural Language Processing and Speech Technology
  29. Frontmatter
  30. Preface
  31. Contents
  32. Language and Software, or: Fritzl’s Quest
  33. Event relations at the phonetics/phonology interface
  34. Prosody, Time Types, and Linguistic Design Factors in Spoken Language System Architectures
  35. Prosodische Kohäsion
  36. Prosodic Inheritance and morphological generalisations
  37. Intonation and Discourse
  38. The PSI/PHI architecture for prosodic parsing
  39. Gerhard Leitner, Gesprächsanalyse und Rundfunkkommunikation [Discourse analysis and broadcast radio communication]. Hildesheim: Olms, 1983. Pp. 223
  40. Finite state processing of tone systems
  41. Intonation, Accent and Rhythm: Studies in Discourse Phonology
  42. Context and variation in two‐way radio discourse
  43. Intonation, Accent and Rhythm
  44. Idiomaticity and functional variation: A case study of international amateur radio talk
  45. Re-defining English accent and stress
  46. Observations on apico-labials, perception and markedness
  47. Comments on Lahiri & Reetz
  48. Intonation as an Adaptive Process
  49. Empirical and Semiotic Foundations for Prosodic Analysis
  50. Preferences as defaults in computational phonology
  51. Introduction: Framing Technical Communication
  52. 7. Resources for technical communication systems
  53. 2 Speech rhythms – modelling the groove
  54. Time Types and Time Trees: Prosodic Mining and Alignment of Temporally Annotated Data
  55. Incremental Multimodal Feedback for Conversational Agents
  56. Phonology and Discourse: a Variety of Approaches
  57. Semantic Decomposition of Character Encodings for Linguistic Knowledge Discovery