Publications Of  D. Kewley-Port: Book Chapters

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Kewley-Port, D. (1990).  Cross-disciplinary advances in speech science. ASHA Reports #20: Proceedings of The Future of Science and Services Seminar, 69-85.

Kewley-Port, D. (1994).  Speech technology and speech training for the hearing impaired.   In Research in Audiological Rehabilitation: Current Trends and Future Directions,  J. Gagné and N. Tye-Murray (eds.), Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology Monograph XXVII, 251-266.

Anderson, S. and Kewley-Port, D. (1995)  Evaluation of speech recognizers for speech training applications.  IEEE Proceedings on Speech and Audio Processing, 3, 229-241.

Dalby, J. and Kewley-Port, D.  (1999).  Explicit Pronunciation Training Using Automatic Speech Recognition.  Calico 16, (Special edition of the Computer-Assisted Language Instruction Consortium Journal, Holland, M. (Ed.)) 425-445.

Kewley-Port, D. (1979).  Spectral continuity of burst and formant transitions as cues to place of articulation in stop consonants.  In J.J. Wolf and D.H. Klatt (Eds.), Speech Communication Papers Presented at the 97th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Acoust. Soc. Am., New York, 175-178.

Kewley-Port, D. (1986).  Converging approaches toward establishing invariantacoustic correlates of stop consonants.  In J. Perkell and D. Klatt (Eds.) Invariance and Variability of Speech Processes, Lawrence Erlbaum: New Jersey, 193-197.

Kewley-Port, D., Watson, C.S., Maki, D., and Reed, D. (1987).  Speaker-Dependent Speech Recognition as the Basis for a Speech Training Aid.  Proc. 1987 IEEE Int. Conf. Acoustics., Speech, and Signal Processing, Dallas, Texas, p. 372-375.

Kewley-Port, D., Watson, C.S., and Cromer, P.A. (1987).  The Indiana Speech Training Aid (ISTRA): A microcomputer-based aid using speaker-dependent speech recognition.  Synergy '87, The 1987 ASHF Computer Conference, Proceedings, 94-99.

Kewley-Port, D. (1991).  Time-varying features as correlates of place of articulation in stop consonants.  Reprint of Kewley-Port, 1983. In Reprint Collection in Speech Communication, Vol. 2: Speech Perception, J.L. Miller (Ed.) (Acoustical Society of America: New York).

Kewley-Port, D. and Watson, C.S. (1995).  Computer Assisted Speech Training: Practical Considerations.  In Applied Speech Technology, Syrdal, A., Bennett, R. and Greenspan, S. (Eds.), CRC Press:  Boca Raton, 565-582.

Kewley-Port, D. (1995).  Speech Recognition.  In Applied Speech Technology, Syrdal, A., Bennett, R. and Greenspan, S. (Eds.), CRC Press: Boca Raton, 343-358.

Kewley-Port, D. (1996). Psychophysical Studies of Vowel Formants. Proceedings of the Keele Workshop on the Auditory Basis of Speech Perception,  Ainsworth, W.A. and Greenberg, S. (Eds.), 148-153.

Kewley-Port, D., Akahane-Yamada, R., and Aikawa, K. (1996).  Intelligibility and Acoustic Correlates of Japanese Accented English Vowels.  Proceedings of ICSLP 96, 450-453.

Kewley-Port, D. and Neel, A.T.  (1998). Relation between discrimination and identification of English Vowels. In Proceedings of the 16th International Congress on Acoustics and the 135th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, American Institute of Physics, New York,  2039-2040.

Dalby, J., Kewley-Port, D. and Sillings, R. (1998). Language-specific pronunciation training using the HearSay system. Proceedings of the European Speech Communication Association Conference on Speech Technology in Language Learning, Marholmen, Sweden, May 24-27, 1998, 25-28.

Kewley-Port, D. (1999).  Speech Recognition (from Chapter 17).  In The Acoustics of Speech Communication: Fundamentals, Speech Perception Theory, and Technology, Pickett, J.M. (Ed.), Allyn & Bacon, 335-342.

Kewley-Port, D. and Neel, A.T.  (2000). Perception of the dynamic Propertiesof Speech: Peripheral and Central Processes. To appear in Ainsworth, W.A. and Greenberg, S. (Eds.), Listening to Speech, Oxford University Press.