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2022
Béatrice Vaxelaire
,
Péla Simon
,
Gilbert Brock
,
Jean-Pierre Zerling
,
Fabrice Hirsch
,
Fabrice Marsac
,
Delphine Charuau
,
Rudolph Sock
Studies on speech production at the Phonetics Institute of Strasbourg: a historical perspective on the evolution of basic knowledge.
HSCR
(2022)
Angelika Braun
,
Bernd Möbius
Armando de Lacerda and his contemporaries: Paul Menzerath.
HSCR
(2022)
Jürgen Trouvain
On the early history of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences: from 1932 to 1938.
HSCR
(2022)
Fifth International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, HSCR 2022, Porto, Portugal, August 28-29, 2022
HSCR
(2022)
Qunintino Lopes
The Junta de Educação Nacional, Armando de Lacerda and the emergence of experimental phonetics in Portugal.
HSCR
(2022)
Michael Ashby
Phonetics laboratory technology, 1930-1960.
HSCR
(2022)
António Almeida
Armando de Lacerda: Man of science.
HSCR
(2022)
Mária Gósy
Experimental phonetics in Hungary in the first half of the twentieth century.
HSCR
(2022)
Pavel Sturm
The Laboratory of Experimental Phonetics in Prague between 1919 and 1939: research practices and student instruction.
HSCR
(2022)
Jacyra Andrade Mota
,
Josane Moreira de Oliveira
Armando de Lacerda and the first phonetics laboratory in Brazil.
HSCR
(2022)
Quintino Lopes
,
Paulo Lacerda
,
Elisabete Pereira
The Lacerda 120 Exhibition.
HSCR
(2022)
Rüdiger Hoffmann
Photography and cinematography at the Hamburg Phonetics Laboratory. Part 1: photography and cinematography of the larynx.
HSCR
(2022)
2021
Quintino Lopes
,
George Brock-Nannestad
Lacerda's chromographs (1930s-1950s): The circulation and appropriation of knowledge in Europe and the Americas.
HSCR
(2021)
Mária Gósy
On phonetic transcription: Achievements of creative minds.
HSCR
(2021)
Markéta Vlková
Between science and art: The speech melodies of Leoš Janáček.
HSCR
(2021)
Michael Ashby
A Prague School psycholinguist in London? The life and career of Frieda Goldman-Eisler (1907-1982).
HSCR
(2021)
Rüdiger Hoffmann
,
Dieter Mehnert
Roots of electronic speech communication in linguistics and engineering: The genesis of the chair of speech communication of the TU Dresden as a case study.
HSCR
(2021)
Angelika Braun
Leaving the ivory tower: How real-life events have impacted phonetics throughout history.
HSCR
(2021)
Tomás Hoskovec
A history of sound, sign, and meaning: the Prague Centre perspective and prospect.
HSCR
(2021)
Jürgen Trouvain
Aerodynamic voicing constraint in stops: From Wolfgang von Kempelen to John Ohala.
HSCR
(2021)
Fourth International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, HSCR 2021, Prague, Czech Republic, August 27-28, 2021
HSCR
(2021)
Jan Volín
,
Pavel Sturm
Honouring historical facts: The case of intonational downtrends.
HSCR
(2021)
2019
Peter Donhauser
From speech- and sound research to applications and products.
HSCR
(2019)
Christoph Draxler
,
Jürgen Trouvain
On principles of phonetic archiving: From paleo-phonetics to modern speech data managment.
HSCR
(2019)
Takayuki Arai
Sound sources used in speech production research with physical models of the human vocal tract.
HSCR
(2019)
Rüdiger Hoffmann
"Nothing but a lung, a glottis, and a mouth" - The long way of speech synthesis.
HSCR
(2019)
Michael Ashby
The acoustic analysis of early speech recordings.
HSCR
(2019)
Quintino Lopes
,
Elisabete Pereira
Armando de Lacerda and experimental phonetics in the inter-war period: Scientific innovation and circulation between Portugal, Germany and Havard.
HSCR
(2019)
Silke Berdux
,
Alexander Steinbeißer
Speaking apparatus now speaking: A project at the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
HSCR
(2019)
K. S. Nataraj
,
Hirak Dasgupta
,
Prem C. Pandey
Early indirect techniques for estimating the vocal tract area function.
HSCR
(2019)
Fabian Brackhane
A 'polyglottal' speech synthesis - Modifications for a replica of Kempelen's speaking machine.
HSCR
(2019)
Carina Lozo
,
Jan Luttenberger
,
Michael Pucher
The thought collective behind thirty years of progress in speech systems.
HSCR
(2019)
Rainer Jäckel
Methodological aspects of early experimental phonetics.
HSCR
(2019)
Christian Huber
,
Benjamin Fischer
,
Bernhard Graf
Corpus of Austrian dialect recordings from the 20th century - A cooperation project.
HSCR
(2019)
Angelika Braun
From visible speech to voiceprints - The missing link.
HSCR
(2019)
Third International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, HSCR 2019, Vienna, Austria, September 13-14, 2019
HSCR
(2019)
2017
Rüdiger Hoffmann
,
Gritta Gramm
The Sennheiser vocoder goes digital - on a German R&D project in the 1970s.
HSCR
(2017)
Pavel A. Skrelin
,
Ulyana E. Kochetkova
Standard French vowel formants vs. characteristic tones of Rousselot: tuning forks technique reconsidered.
HSCR
(2017)
Second International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, HSCR 2017, Helsinki, Finland, August 18-19, 2017
HSCR
(2017)
Michael Ashby
The digital history of phonetic science.
HSCR
(2017)
Fabian Brackhane
,
Richard Sproat
,
Jürgen Trouvain
Editing Kempelen's "Mechanismus der menschlichen Sprache": Experiences and findings.
HSCR
(2017)
Fabian Brackhane
,
Mária Gósy
Kempelen's speaking machine: experiences with replicas.
HSCR
(2017)
Daniel Aalto
Origins of source filter theory from Mersenne (1636) to Müller (1839).
HSCR
(2017)
Takayuki Arai
Chiba and Kajiyama measured 3D configurations of the human vocal tract and made physical models based on the measurements.
HSCR
(2017)
Angelika Braun
From visible speech to voiceprints - blessing and curse of sound spectrography.
HSCR
(2017)
Daniel Duran
On the history of computational modelling and simulations in the phonetic sciences.
HSCR
(2017)
Murray Schellenberg
Music, notation and the representation of lexical tone.
HSCR
(2017)