Department of Phonetics and Linguistics

PUBLICATIONS 1996

AUTHORS

Evelyn Abberton Michael Ashby Richard Baker Michael Brody Robyn Carston Andrew Faulkner Adrian Fourcin John Harris Valerie Hazan Jill House
Mark Huckvale Richard Hudson Hans van de Koot John Maidment Stuart Rosen
Neil Smith Roel Smits John Wells

EVELYN ABBERTON

Fourcin, A. and Abberton, E., 'Speech pattern elements in assessment, training and prosthetic provision', in Profound Deafness and Speech Communication, G. Plant & K.-E. Spens (Eds,). Whurr, London. pp.492-509.

Ashby, M., Maidment, J. and Abberton, E., 'Analytic listening: a new approach to ear-training' Speech, Hearing and Language: work in progress 1996 vol9, Dept. of Phonetics & Linguistics, UCL. pp.1-10.

Fourcin, A. and Abberton, E., 'Pattern element hearing aids and speech assessment and training' Proceedings of Conference on New Technology Hearing Aids organised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Department of Phonetics & Linguistics, UCL, September 1996, Beijing, P.R.China. Reprinted in Speech, Hearing and Language: work in progress 1996 vol9, Dept. of Phonetics & Linguistics, UCL. pp35-41.

MICHAEL ASHBY

Ashby, M., Maidment, J. and Abberton, E., 'Analytic listening: a new approach to ear-training' Speech, Hearing and Language: work in progress 1996 vol9, Dept. of Phonetics & Linguistics, UCL. pp.1-10.

Ashby, M., (Phonetics Editor) Oxford Dictionary of Computing for learners of English. pp 394. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Ashby, M., (Especialista en fonética) Diccionario Oxford Avanzado para estudiantes de inglés. pp 1306. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

RICHARD BAKER

Rosen, S., Baker, R.J. & Darling, A.M. 'Auditory filter nonlinearity at 2kHz in normal and impaired hearing.' Speech, Hearing and Language: Work in Progress, UCL, vol 9: 161-186.

MICHAEL BRODY

Brody, M. 'Projection and Phrase Structure', Working Papers in the Theory of Grammar, Vol 2, Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. (To appear in Linguistic Inquiry)

Brody, M. 'Towards Perfect Chains', Working Papers in the Theory of Grammar, Vol 2, Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. (To appear in L. Haegeman ed. Handbook of Syntactic Theory, Kluwer)

ROBYN CARSTON

Carston, R., 'The architecture of the mind: modularity and modularization'. In Green, D. and others (eds.) Cognitive Science: An Introduction. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, pp. 53-83.

Carston, R., 'Metalinguisitic negation and echoic use'. Journal of Pragmatics 25, 309-330.

Carston, R., (with Eun-Ju Noh) 'A truth-functional account of metalinguistic negation, with evidence from Korean'. Language Sciences 18, 485-504. Also in Jaszczolt, K. & Turner, K. (eds.) 1996. Contrastive Semantics and Pragmatics, vol. 1: Meanings and Representations. Pergamon/Elsevier Science.

Carston, R., 'Enrichment and loosening: complementary processes in deriving the proposition expressed?' UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 8, 205-232.

Carston, R., 'Postscript to 'Implicature, explicature and truth-conditional semantics''. In Kasher, A. (ed.) Pragmatics: Critical Assessment. Routledge.

Carston, R., 'Syntax and pragmatics'. In Brown, K. & Miller, J. (eds.) Concise Encyclopaedia of Syntactic Theories. Pergamon Press/Elsevier Science.

ANDREW FAULKNER

Faulkner A 'The TIDE project OSCAR'. Proceedings of the International Conference on Sensory Aids, 1996., pp 46-49

Faulkner A and Rosen, S. 'The contribution of temporally-coded acoustic speech patterns to audio-visual speech perception in normally hearing and profoundly hearing-impaired listeners'. In Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop 'The Auditory Basis of Speech Perception', Keele, July 1996, pp 261-266.

Faulkner A and Euthymiades A 'Fundamental frequency, amplitude envelope and voiceless-ness as auditory supplements to the lipreading of connected speech' Speech, Hearing and Language: work in progress. Volume 9, pp 27-33

Hu X., Fourcin A., Faulkner A and Wei J. 'Speechreading Of Words And Sentences By Normally Hearing And Hearing Impaired Chinese Subjects: The Enhancement Effects Of Compound Speech Patterns' Speech, Hearing and Language: work in progress, Volume 9, 119 - 131

Vickers, D. A. and Faulkner A 'Noise spectrum discrimination by severe-to-profoundly hearing-impaired listeners' In: Psychoacoustics, Speech and Hearing Aids, ed. B. Kollmeier, World Scientific, Singapore.

ADRIAN FOURCIN

Fourcin, A. and Abberton, E., 'Pattern element hearing aids and speech assessment and training' Proceedings of Conference on New Technology Hearing Aids organised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Department of Phonetics & Linguistics, UCL, September 1996, Beijing, P.R.China. Reprinted in Speech, Hearing and Language: work in progress 1996 vol9, Dept. of Phonetics & Linguistics, UCL. pp35-41.

Hu X., Fourcin A. , Faulkner A and Wei J. 'Speechreading Of Words And Sentences By Normally Hearing And Hearing Impaired Chinese Subjects: The Enhancement Effects Of Compound Speech Patterns' Speech, Hearing and Language: work in progress, Volume 9, 119 - 131

JOHN HARRIS

Harris, J. 'On the trail of short u.' English World­Wide 17. 1­42.

Harris, J. 'Phonological representations are redundancy­free and fully interpretable.' In Jacques Durand & Bernard Laks (eds.), Current trends in phonology: models and methods, vol 1, 305­332. Manchester: European Studies Research Institute.

Harris, J. 'Syntactic variation and dialect divergence.' In Rajendra Singh (ed.), Towards a critical sociolinguistics, 31­57. Amsterdam: Benjamins. Republished from Journal of Linguistics 20 (1984). 303­27.

VALERIE HAZAN

Benoit, C., Grice, M. & Hazan, V. 'The SUS test: a method for the assessment of text to speech synthesis intelligibility using Semantically Unpredictable Sentences.' Speech Communication, vol. 18, 381-392.

Rosen, S., Fourcin, A., Faulkner, A., Hazan, V., Miller, D. 'Developments in phonetics and linguistics in the ENT profession.' ENT News, June 1996, 18-19.

Hazan, V. And Simpson, A. 'Enhancing information-rich regions of natural VCV and sentence materials presented in noise.' Proceedings of International Conference of Speech and Language Processing, Philadelphia, October 1996, vol. 1, 161-164.

Hazan, V. and Simpson, A. 'Cue-enhancement strategies for natural VCV and sentence materials presented in noise.' Speech, Hearing and Language: Work in Progress, UCL, vol.9, 43-55.

Hazan, V. And Adlard, A. 'Speech perceptual difficulties of children with specific reading difficulty (dyslexia).' Proceedings of International Conference of Speech and Language Processing, Philadelphia, October 1996, vol. 1, 165-168

JILL HOUSE

House, J. and Wichmann, A. 'Investigating peak timing in naturally-occurring speech: from segmental constraints to discourse structure.'Speech, Hearing and Language: Work in Progress, UCL, vol.9, 99-117.

MARK HUCKVALE

Huckvale, M.A. 'Learning from the experience of building speech recognition systems', in Speech Hearing and Language - Work in Progress, UCL, 1996.

Fang, A.C. & Huckvale, M.A. 'Synchronising Syntax with Speech Signals', in Speech Hearing and Language - Work in Progress, UCL, 1996.

Huckvale, M.A. & Fang, A.C. 'Analysis of the prosody of read speech with the PROSICE corpus', Proceedings IOA Conference in Speech and Hearing,, Windermere, November 1996.

RICHARD HUDSON

Hudson, R. 'Sociolinguistics' (2nd edition). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hudson, R. (with A. Rosta, J. Holmes and N. Gisborne) 'Synonyms and syntax' Journal of Linguistics 32:439-46.

HANS van de KOOT

van de Koot, H. 'Strong features, pied-piping and the overt/covert distinction' In UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 8.

van de Koot, H. 'The Structure of Sentences.' In An Introduction to Cognitive Science D. Green and others (eds) Oxford: Blackwell.

van de Koot, H.'The Eyes Have It' In Language Matters 20. The Associated Examining Board.

JOHN MAIDMENT

Maidment, J. (with Joanne Siu-Yiu Tang) 'Prosodic aspects of Cantonese child-directed speech.' Speech, Hearing and Language: Work in Progress, UCL, vol.9, pp.257-276.

Maidment, J. (with Ashby M.G. & Abberton E.R.M.) 'Analytic listening: a new approach to ear-training.' Speech, Hearing & Language: Work in Progress, UCL, vol. 9, pp.1-10.

Maidment, J. (with Garcia Lecumberri, M-L.) 'Pitch analysis methods for cross-speaker comparison.' Proceeedings of ICSLP 1996, vol. 4, pp. 2247-2249.

Maidment, J. (with Cabrera-Abreu M) 'Edge-licensing in chanting contours.' Working Papers in Linguistics UCL, vol. 8, 519-549.

STUART ROSEN

Rosen, S., Baker, R.J. & Darling, A.M. 'Auditory filter nonlinearity at 2kHz in normal and impaired hearing.' Speech, Hearing and Language: Work in Progress, UCL, vol 9: 161-186.

Faulkner, A. & Rosen, S. 'The contribution of temporally-coded acoustic speech patterns to audio-visual speech perception in normally hearing and profoundly hearing-impaired listeners.' Proceedings of the Workshop on the Auditory Basis of Speech Perception. W. Ainsworth and S. Greenberg (eds) 261-264

Rosen, S., Baker, R.J. and Darling, A.M. 'Auditory filter shapes as a function of level in normal and hearing-impaired listeners at 2 kHz.' British Journal of Audiology, 30.2:148-149 (abstract).

Baker, R.J., Rosen, S. and Darling, A.M. 'Auditory filter shapes measured in background noise.' British Journal of Audiology, 30.2:129 (abstract).

Rosen, S., Fourcin, A., Faulkner, A., Hazan, V., & Miller, D. 'Developments in phonetics for the ENT profession', ENT News, 5:2:18-19.

NEIL SMITH

Smith, N.V. (with Ianthi Tsimpli) Smith, N.V. (with Ianthi Tsimpli) 'Modules and quasi-modules: language and theory of mind in a polyglot savant' UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 8:1-17

Smith, N.V. (with Annabel Cormack) 'Checking theory: features, functional heads, and checking-parameters' UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 8:243-281

Smith, N.V. (with Ianthi Tsimpli) 'Putting a banana in your ear' Glot International 2, 1/2:28

Smith, N.V. 'Tadoma' Glot International 2, 3:5.

Also Japanese translations of:-

Smith, N.V. 'The Twitter Machine: Reflections on Language' (first published by Blackwell, 1989)

Smith, N.V. (with Deirdre Wilson) 'Modern Linguistics: The Results of Chomsky's Revolution' (first published by Penguin, 1979)

ROEL SMITS

Smits, R. 'Context-dependent relevance of burst and transitions for perceived place in stops: It's in production, not perception,' Proceedings ICSLP 96, 2470-2473.

Smits, R., Ten Bosch, L., and Collier, R. 'Evaluation of various sets of acoustical cues for the perception of prevocalic stop consonants: I. Perception experiment,' JASA 100, 3852-3864.

Smits, R., Ten Bosch, L., and Collier, R. 'Evaluation of various sets of acoustical cues for the perception of prevocalic stop consonants: II. Modelling and evaluation,' JASA. 100, 3865-3881.

Ten Bosch, L., and Smits, R. 'On the error criteria in neural networks for human classification modelling,' Proceedings ICSLP 96, 510-513.

JOHN WELLS

Wells, J.C. 'Why phonetic transcription is important.' in Proceedings of the First Seoul International Conference on Phonetic Sciences, Seoul: Phonetic Society of Korea.

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