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  • Pols, L. C. W. (2000). Even better synthesis. In W. F. Sendlmeier (Ed.), Speech and signals- Aspects of speech synthesis and automatic speech recognition (pp. 15-25). Hector.
  • van Son, R. J. J. H., Streefkerk, B. M., & Pols, L. C. W. (2000). An acoustic profile of speech efficiency. In B. Yuan, T. Huang, & X. Tang (Eds.), Proceedings 6th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing ICSLP 2000 (Vol. 4, pp. 97-100). China Military Friendship Publish.
  • ölander, A., Perridon, H. C. B., & Pols, L. C. W. (1999). Length acquistion of stressed syllables in Swedish by Dutch L2 learners. In IFA Proceedings (Vol. 23, pp. 76)
  • Rog, J., Sanderman, A., & Pols, L. (1999). The intelligibility of names. Proceedings (Instituut voor Fonetische Wetenschappen, Universiteit van Amsterdam), 23, 59-65.
  • van Wieringen, A., & Pols, L. C. W. (1999). Perception of dynamical spectro-temporal properties in speech. In Proceedings " Eppur si muove". Dynamics of the production and perception of speech (pp. 18-23).
  • Weenink, D. J. M., & Pols, L. C. W. (1999). Multi-speaker Vowel Classification with Adaptive Neural Networks. In Proceedings of ICPhS 1999 (pp. 1633-1636).
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    Streefkerk, B. M., Pols, L. C. W., & ten Bosch, L. F. M. (1999). Accoustical features as predictors for prominence in read aloud Dutch sentences used in ANN's. In proceedings of Eurospeech "99. (pp. 551-554).
  • Streefkerk, B. M., Pols, L. C. W., & ten Bosch, L. F. M. (1999). Towards finding optimal features of perceived prominence. In Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ICPhS'99. (pp. 1769-1772).
  • van Son, R. J. J. H., & Pols, L. C. W. (1999). An acoustic description of consonant reduction. Speech Communication, 28, 115-140.
  • van Son, R. J. J. H., & Pols, L. C. W. (1999). Perisegmental speech improves consonant and vowel identification. Speech Communication, 29, 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0167-6393(99)00024-2
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