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Reference Data for the Madison Speech Assessment Protocol (MSAP): A Database of 28 Participants, 3-to-6 Years of Age, with Speech Delay
In: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/phonology/techreports/TREP19.PDF (2012)
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Clin Linguist Phon Downloaded from informahealthcare.com by Health Science Learning Ctr on 10/20/10 For personal use only.
In: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/phonology/pubs/PUB67.pdf (2010)
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Collaborators for Motor Speech Projects
In: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/phonology/pubs/PUB62.pdf (2010)
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(SDCS) Clin Linguist Phon Downloaded from informahealthcare.com by Health Science Learning Ctr on 10/20/10 For personal use only.
In: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/phonology/pubs/PUB66.pdf (2010)
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Rhythm and stress intervals in Greek and Russian
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/exling2008/exl8_041.pdf (2008)
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Prosodic interactions on segmental durations in Greek
In: http://www.ling.lu.se/conference/fonetik2001/proceedings/bidrag03.pdf (2001)
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Focus identification in English, Greek and Swedish
In: http://users.uoa.gr/~abotinis/botinis/Publications 2007/1557.pdf (1999)
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Crosslinguistic Segmental Durations and Prosodic Typology
In: http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/sp2002/pdf/botinis-etal.pdf
Abstract: The present study is an experimental investigation of the effects of syllable position, stress, focus and tempo on segmental durations in American English, British English, Greek and Swedish. Nonsense disyllabic CVCV words were produced in a carrier sentence under different conditions of stress, focus and tempo. The results indicate that stress and tempo have a major effect on both consonant and vowel across all four languages, whereas the effects of syllable position and focus are hardly evident. Significant interactions were mostly found between syllable position and stress for the vowel. 1.
Keyword: English; Greek and Swedish. The central question concerns the main effect of each prosodic category in the in
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.142.433
http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/sp2002/pdf/botinis-etal.pdf
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Vowel durations of normal and pathological speech
In: http://www.ling.gu.se/konferenser/fonetik2005/papers/Botinis_etal_2.pdf
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PROSODIC EFFECTS ON SEGMENTAL DURATIONS IN GREEK
In: http://users.uoa.gr/~abotinis/botinis/Publications 2007/euro1999.pdf
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and a core grant to the Waisman Center from the National Institute of Child Health and Development [HD03352]. Topics
In: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/phonology/pubs/PUB71.pdf
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Galactosemic Families of Minnesota
In: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/phonology/pubs/PUB44.pdf
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Production and perception of Greek vowels in normal and cerebral palsy speech
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/exling_2006/exl6_089.pdf
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