Proceedings of the Institute of Phonetic Sciences 19, 1995

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To our regret, there are still some unsolved problems with our on-line versions of the Proceedings. These are due to the fact that we convert all texts automatically from RTF (Rich Text Format) to HTML using rtftohtml.
First of all, we are still not able to capture phonetic fonts. Second, tables are not handled properly, a well known problem of HTML 2.0. Third, and most annoying, not all authors are able to deliver their contributions in a format that allows for full automatic conversion (e.g., pictures are often pasted on the camera ready copy). Most of these problems exist only for the on-line HTML version and disappear when you view or print out the postscript documents. However, this will not help when pictures and graphs were not included in a computer readable format.
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CONTENTS


Editorial

List of Personnel

Contributions concerning current research

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1 Voice quality before and after radiotherapy: Acoustical, clinical and perceptual pitch measures
Irma M. Verdonck-de Leeuw & Florien J. Koopmans-van Beinum

11 Prominence judgements and textual structure in discourse
Monique E. van Donzel & Florien J. Koopmans-van Beinum

25 Influence of lack of auditory feedback: vocalizations of deaf and hearing infants compared
Chris J. Clement & Florien J. Koopmans-van Beinum

39 Lexically-based vowel dispersion: a case study for Dutch
Louis F.M. ten Bosch

51 How transitions and local context affect segment identification
R.J.J.H. van Son & Louis C.W. Pols

71 The relation between the error distribution and the error rate in identification experiments
R.J.J.H. van Son

83 Acoustic consonant reduction: a comparison
R.J.J.H. van Son & Louis C.W. Pols

93 Clashes and prosodic domains in European Portuguese
Sónia Frota

Summaries of Ph.D. theses defended in 1995

109 Acoustic and lexical vowel reduction
Dick R. van Bergem

113 Perceiving dynamic speechlike sounds: psycho-acoustics and speech perception
Astrid van Wieringen

Papers based on Master's theses

117 Vocalizations of young deaf children
I. van den Dikkenberg-Pot & J.M. van der Stelt

126 Phoneme-based automatic speech recognition: towards a demonstrator for information retrieval, using Dutch hi-fi speech
Ditta H. Beun, Louis C.W. Pols & Hans Kloosterman

135 Publications 1994 and 1995