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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j9]Yixin Zhang, Francis Nolan, Daniel Friedrichs:
Perceptual clustering of high-pitched vowels in Chinese Yue Opera. Speech Commun. 137: 60-69 (2022) - 2020
- [j8]Linda Gerlach, Kirsty McDougall, Finnian Kelly, Anil Alexander, Francis Nolan:
Exploring the relationship between voice similarity estimates by listeners and by an automatic speaker recognition system incorporating phonetic features. Speech Commun. 124: 85-95 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c17]Calbert Graham, Francis Nolan:
Articulation Rate as a Metric in Spoken Language Assessment. INTERSPEECH 2019: 3564-3568 - [c16]Weijing Zhou, Francis Nolan, Aijun Li, Jian Gong, Xiaojiao Xue, Xiaoli Ji:
Detecting Sarcastic and Complimentary Exclamations in English with Intonation patterns and Acoustic Features: A Case Study. ISSPIT 2019: 1-6 - 2018
- [j7]Adrian Leemann, Marie-José Kolly, Francis Nolan, Yang Li:
The role of segments and prosody in the identification of a speaker's dialect. J. Phonetics 68: 69-84 (2018) - 2016
- [c15]Calbert Graham, Paula Buttery, Francis Nolan:
Vowel Characteristics in the Assessment of L2 English Pronunciation. INTERSPEECH 2016: 1127-1131 - 2015
- [j6]Kirsty McDougall, Francis Nolan, Toby Hudson:
Telephone Transmission and Earwitnesses: Performance on Voice Parades Controlled for Voice Similarity. Phonetica 72(4): 257-272 (2015) - [c14]Eva Liina Asu, Francis Nolan, Susanne Schötz:
A comparative study of Estonian Swedish voiceless laterals: Are voiceless approximants fricatives? ICPhS 2015 - [c13]Yvonne Flory, Francis Nolan:
The influence of body posture on the acoustic speech signal. ICPhS 2015 - [c12]Gea de Jong, Francis Nolan, Kirsty McDougall, Toby Hudson:
Voice lineups: A practical guide. ICPhS 2015 - [c11]Adrian Leemann, Marie-José Kolly, Francis Nolan:
It's not phonetic aesthetics that drives dialect preference: The case of Swiss German. ICPhS 2015 - [c10]Francis Nolan:
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics. ICPhS 2015 - [c9]Francis Nolan, Harriet Sykes:
Vowel and consonant identification at high pitch: The acoustics of soprano unintelligibility. ICPhS 2015 - [c8]Adrian Leemann, Camilla Bernardasci, Francis Nolan:
The effect of speakers' regional varieties on listeners' decision-making. INTERSPEECH 2015: 1670-1674 - 2011
- [c7]Francis Nolan, Kirsty McDougall, Toby Hudson:
Some Acoustic Correlates of Perceived (Dis)Similarity between Same-accent Voices. ICPhS 2011: 1506-1509
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j5]Francis Nolan, Eva Liina Asu:
The Pairwise Variability Index and Coexisting Rhythms in Language. Phonetica 66(1-2): 64-77 (2009) - [c6]Brechtje Post, Francis Nolan, Emmanuel A. Stamatakis, Toby Hudson:
Categories and gradience in intonation: evidence from linguistics and neurobiology. INTERSPEECH 2009: 2307-2310 - 2007
- [c5]Gea de Jong, Kirsty McDougall, Francis Nolan:
Sound Change and Speaker Identity: An Acoustic Study. Speaker Classification (2) 2007: 130-141 - 2000
- [j4]Esther Grabe, Brechtje Post, Francis Nolan, Kimberley J. Farrar:
Pitch accent realization in four varieties of British English. J. Phonetics 28(2): 161-185 (2000) - [j3]Inger Karlsson, Tanja Bänziger, Jana Dankovicová, Tom Johnstone, Johan Lindberg, Håkan Melin, Francis Nolan, Klaus R. Scherer:
Speaker verification with elicited speaking styles in the VeriVox project. Speech Commun. 31(2-3): 121-129 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c4]Esther Grabe, Francis Nolan, Kimberley J. Farrar:
IVie - a comparative transcription system for intonational variation in English. ICSLP 1998 - [c3]Inger Karlsson, Tanja Bänziger, Jana Dankovicová, Tom Johnstone, Johan Lindberg, Håkan Melin, Francis Nolan, Klaus R. Scherer:
Within-speaker variability due to speaking manners. ICSLP 1998 - 1994
- [j2]Esther Grabe, Paul Warren, Francis Nolan:
Resolving category ambiguities - evidence from stress shift. Speech Communication 15(1-2): 101-114 (1994) - 1993
- [c2]Esther Grabe, Tara Hoist, Francis Nolan, Paul Warren:
Acoustic cues to syntactic structure - evidence from prosodic and segmental effects. EUROSPEECH 1993: 1215-1218
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [j1]Francis Nolan:
The phonetic bases of speaker recognition : Cambridge Studies in Speech Science and Communication, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1983, 221 pp. ISBN 0-521-24486-2. Speech Commun. 6(2): 171-175 (1987) - [c1]Francis Nolan:
Linguistic versus personal variation in speech recognition. ECST 1987: 2476-2479
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