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  • Pols, L. C. W., van Heusden, E., & Plomp, R. (1980). Preferred listening level for speech disturbed by fluctuating noise. Applied Acoustics, 13(4), 267-279. https://doi.org/10.1016/0003-682X(80)90021-3
  • Ainsworth, W., & Pols, L. C. W. (1980). Summary of the session on 'Vowel Perception' at the Gotland workshop, August 15, 1979, STL-QPR 1. 8-12.
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1980). Effect van omgevingslawaai op het ongestoord spreken en verstaan. IZF rapport, C-1.
  • Olive, J. P., & Pols, L. C. W. (1979). Consonant intelligibility of speech produced by dyadic rule synthesis. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 66(Supplement 1), S23(A).
  • Schouten, M. E. H., & Pols, L. C. W. (1979). Vowel segments in consonantal contexts: a spectral study of coarticulation. Part I. Journal of Phonetics, 7, 1-23.
  • Schouten, M. E. H., & Pols, L. C. W. (1979). CV- and VC-transitions: a spectral study of coarticulation. Part II. Journal of Phonetics, 7, 205-224.
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1979). Real-time recognition of spoken words. In N. R. Dixon, & T. B. Martin (Eds.), Automatic speech & speaker recognition (pp. 138-144). (IEEE Press selected reprint series). IEEE Press.
  • Pols, L. C. W., & Schouten, M. E. H. (1979). Spectral and perceptual aspects of vowel coarticulation. In E. Fischer-Jørgensen (Ed.), Proceedings ot the Ninth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, held in Copenhagen, 6-11 August 1979. Vol. I (pp. 242). Institute of Phonetics, University of Copenhagen.
  • van Heusden, E., Plomp, R., & Pols, L. C. W. (1979). Effect of ambient noise on the vocal output and the preferred listening level of conversational speech. Applied Acoustics, 12, 31-43. https://doi.org/10.1016/0003-682X(79)90037-9
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1979). Coarticulation and the identification of initial and final plosives. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 65(S1), S114(A).
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