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Eva Lasarcyk and
Jürgen Trouvain. Imitating conversational laughter with an articulatory speech synthesizer. In Proceedings Workshop on The Phonetics of Laughter, Pages 43-48, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, 2007. google Note: WB.
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Eva Lasarcyk. VocalTractLab als adäquates Entdeckungswerkzeug für Phoonetik und Phonologie. In 5. Jahrestreffen Phonetik und Phonologie : 3. März 2009, Köln, 2009. - Köln, 2009, 0. google Note: WB.
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Eva Lasarcyk and
Jürgen Trouvain. Spread lips + raised larynx + higher F0 = smiled speech? : an articulatory synthesis approach. In Proceedings of ISSP 2008, 8th International Seminar on Speech Production : December 8th to 12th 2008, Strasbourg, France. - Strasbourg, 2008, S. 345-348, 0. google Note: WB.
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Eva Lasarcyk and
Charlotte Wollermann. Do prosodic cues influence uncertainty perception in articulatory speech synthesis? In Proceedings 7th ISCA Worskhop on Speech Synthesis, September 22-24, 2010, Kyoto, Japan., Pages 23, 2010. google Note: WB.
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Eva Lasarcyk. Acoustics vs. articulation in articulatory speech synthesis : one vocal tract target configuration has more than one sound. In Electronic speech signal processing 2010 : proceedings of the 21st conference, Berlin, 8 - 10 September, Vol. 58:104-111 of Studientexte zur Sprachkommunikation, TUDpress, 2010. google Note: WB.
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Eva Lasarcyk and
William J. Barry. Articulatory basis of vowels in Saxon vs. Standard High German as suggested by acoustic-to-articulatory inversion using state-of-the-art articulatory speech synthesis. In Phonetik & Phonologie 9 (P&P-9), Pages 47-48, Zürich, 11-12 October 2013. google Note: BM.
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Charlotte Wollermann,
Eva Lasarcyk,
Ulrich Schade and
Bernhard Schröder. Disfluencies and uncertainty perception - evidence from a human-machine scenario. In Proceedings of DiSS 2013 : the 6th Workshop on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech ; KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Quarterly progress and status report ; 54, 1), Pages 73-76, Stockholm, Schweden, 21-23 August 2013. google Note: BM.
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Eva Lasarcyk,
Peter Birkholz and
William J. Barry. Imitating a bi-dialectal speaker using acoustic-to-articulatory inversion: Articulatory basis of vowels in Saxon and Standard High German. In International Workshop on Multilinguality in Speech Research: Data, Methods and Models, 2014. google Note: BM.
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