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2023
Dan Sacks
,
Gideon E. Anholt
Preliminary thoughts on the role of disfluencies in psychotherapy skill acquisition.
DiSS
(2023)
Loredana Schettino
,
Robert Eklund
Prolongation in Italian.
DiSS
(2023)
Workshop on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech, DiSS 2023, Bielefeld, Germany, August 28-30, 2023
DiSS
(2023)
Ludger Paschen
Filled pauses and false starts do not reliably preface longer or more complex utterances across typologically diverse languages.
DiSS
(2023)
Marina N. Cantarutti
,
Richard Ogden
,
Pavel Sturm
,
Jürgen Trouvain
Laughing in interaction: How phonetic details can coordinate action sequences.
DiSS
(2023)
Yaru Wu
,
Ivana Didirková
,
Anne-Catherine Simon
Disfluencies in continuous speech in French: Prosodic parameters of filled pauses and vowel lengthening.
DiSS
(2023)
Mária Bakti
,
Judit Bóna
Silent pauses and disfluencies in consecutively interpreted Hungarian speech.
DiSS
(2023)
Judit Bóna
,
Ágnes Hámori
Filled pauses in child-adult conversations: Data from 5- and 9-year old Hungarian children.
DiSS
(2023)
Bogdan Ludusan
The usefulness of phonetically-motivated features for automatic laughter detection.
DiSS
(2023)
Chiara Mazzocconi
,
Benjamin O'Brien
,
Thierry Chaminade
How do you laugh in an fMRI scanner? Laughter distribution, mimicry and acoustic analysis.
DiSS
(2023)
Farhat Jabeen
,
Petra Wagner
Variability in hesitations in Punjabi semi-spontaneous narrative speech: An automatic clustering based analysis.
DiSS
(2023)
Oana Niculescu
,
Maria Candea
Exploring (dis)fluency patterns of identical repetitions in Romanian spontaneous speech.
DiSS
(2023)
Jürgen Trouvain
More than UH and UM - A phonetician's view on fillers in speech.
DiSS
(2023)
Loredana Schettino
,
Marta Maffia
,
Rosa De Micco
,
Alessandro Tessitore
Disfluency and speech management in Italian patients with early-stage Parkinson's Disease.
DiSS
(2023)
Vered Silber-Varod
,
Oliver Niebuhr
,
Loredana Schettino
,
Plínio A. Barbosa
Cultural differences of gaps and overlapping speech in political interviews.
DiSS
(2023)
Pauliina Peltonen
,
Loulou Kosmala
,
Sandra Götz
,
Pekka Lintunen
The interplay between speech fluency and gesture in L1 Finnish and L2 English task-based interactions.
DiSS
(2023)
Simon Williams
,
Claire Lancaster
,
Clea Tanner
Inhibitory Control and the production of disfluencies in speakers with Alzheimer's Disease.
DiSS
(2023)
Malte Belz
,
Miriam Müller
,
Christine Mooshammer
How consistent are non-native speakers in their usage of filler particles when talking to native speakers?
DiSS
(2023)
Ludivine Crible
Discourse markers and filled pauses: how disfluent are they?
DiSS
(2023)
Daniel Duran
,
Stefanie Jannedy
Register differences in ÄH-ÄHM filler particles?
DiSS
(2023)
2013
Martin Corley
Disfluency in speech: the listener's perspective.
DiSS
(2013)
Klim Peshkov
,
Laurent Prévot
,
Stéphane Rauzy
,
Berthille Pallaud
Catogorizing syntactic chunks for marking disfluent speech in French language.
DiSS
(2013)
Laura E. de Ruiter
Self-repairs in German children's peer interaction - initial explorations.
DiSS
(2013)
6th Workshop on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech, DiSS 2013, Stockholm, Sweden, August 21-23, 2013
DiSS
(2013)
Sieb G. Nooteboom
,
Hugo Quené
Self-monitoring as reflected in identification of misspoken segments.
DiSS
(2013)
Andrea Deme
,
Alexandra Markó
Lengthenings aand filled pauses in Hungarian adults' and children's speech.
DiSS
(2013)
Yasuharu Den
,
Natsuko Nakagawa
Anti-zero pronominalization: when Japanese speakers overtly express omissible topic phrases.
DiSS
(2013)
Vered Silber-Varod
,
Takehiko Maruyama
The linguistic role of hesitation disfluencies: evidence from Hebrew and Japanese.
DiSS
(2013)
Julie Beliao
,
Anne Lacheret
Disfluency and discursive markers: when prosody and syntax plan discourse.
DiSS
(2013)
Herbert H. Clark
Conceptions of disfluencies.
DiSS
(2013)
Takehiko Maruyama
Analysis of parenthetical clauses in spontaneous Japanese.
DiSS
(2013)
Sara Candeias
,
Dirce Celorico
,
Jorge Proença
,
Arlindo Veiga
,
Fernando Perdigão
HESITA(tions) in Portuguese: a database.
DiSS
(2013)
Charlotte Wollermann
,
Eva Lasarcyk
,
Ulrich Schade
,
Bernhard Schröder
Disfluencies and uncertainty perception - evidence from a human - machine scenario.
DiSS
(2013)
Hanae Koiso
,
Yasuharu Den
Acoustic and linguistics features related to speech planning appearing at weak clause boundaries in Japanese monologs.
DiSS
(2013)
Michiko Watanabe
Phrasal complexity and the occurrence of filled pauses in presentation speeches in Japanese.
DiSS
(2013)
Rena Nemoto
Which kind of hesitations can be found in Estonian spontaneous speech?
DiSS
(2013)
Nivja H. De Jong
,
Hans Rutger Bosker
Choosing a threshold for silent pauses to measure second language fluency.
DiSS
(2013)
Kikuo Maekawa
height of filled pauses in spontaneous Japanese: a preliminary report.
DiSS
(2013)
Malte Belz
,
Myriam Klapi
Pauses following fillers in L1 and L2 German map task dialogues.
DiSS
(2013)
Jorge Proença
,
Dirce Celorico
,
Arlindo Veiga
,
Sara Candeias
,
Fernando Perdigão
Acoustical characterization of vocalic fillers in European Portuguese.
DiSS
(2013)
Helena Moniz
,
Fernando Batista
,
Isabel Trancoso
,
Ana Isabel Mata
Automatic structural metadata identification based on multilayer prosodic information.
DiSS
(2013)
Jonathan Ginzburg
,
Raquel Fernández
,
David Schlangen
Self-addressed questions in disfluencies.
DiSS
(2013)