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How stable are acoustic metrics of contrastive speech rhythm?
L Wiget, L White, Β Schuppler, I Grenon, O Rauch, SL Mattys
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 127 (3), 1559-1569, 2010
2162010
Acoustic reduction in conversational Dutch: A quantitative analysis based on automatically generated segmental transcriptions
B Schuppler, M Ernestus, O Scharenborg, L Boves
Journal of Phonetics 39 (1), 96-109, 2011
1092011
How linguistic and probabilistic properties of a word affect the realization of its final /t/: Studies at the phonemic and sub-phonemic level
B Schuppler, WA van Dommelen, J Koreman, M Ernestus
Journal of Phonetics 40 (4), 595-607, 2012
752012
Exploring variation in phonetic reduction: Linguistic, social, and cognitive factors
CG Clopper, R Turnbull, F Cangemi, M Clayards, O Niebuhr, B Schuppler, ...
Rethinking reduction, 25-72, 2018
572018
Informal speech processes can be categorical in nature, even if they affect many different words
I Hanique, M Ernestus, B Schuppler
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 133 (3), 1644-1655, 2013
482013
GRASS: the Graz corpus of Read And Spontaneous Speech.
B Schuppler, M Hagmüller, JA Morales-Cordovilla, H Pessentheiner
LREC, 1465-1470, 2014
442014
Pronunciation variation in read and conversational Austrian German
B Schuppler, M Adda-Decker, JA Morales-Cordovilla
Fifteenth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication …, 2014
302014
A corpus of read and conversational Austrian German
B Schuppler, M Hagmüller, A Zahrer
Speech Communication 94, 62-74, 2017
282017
Morphological and predictability effects on schwa reduction: The case of Dutch word-initial syllables
IAM Hanique, B Schuppler, MTC Ernestus
Interspeech 2010, 933-936, 2010
242010
Towards building an automatic transcription system for language documentation: Experiences from Muyu
A Zahrer, A Zgank, B Schuppler
Proceedings of The 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 2893-2900, 2020
202020
Qualitative and quantitative aspects of phonetic variation in Dutch eigenlijk
M Ernestus, R Smith
Rethinking reduction: Interdisciplinary perspectives on conditions …, 2018
202018
Rethinking reduction: Interdisciplinary perspectives on conditions, mechanisms, and domains for phonetic variation
F Cangemi, M Clayards, O Niebuhr, B Schuppler, M Zellers
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2018
20*2018
Word-final [t]-deletion: An analysis on the segmental and sub-segmental level
B Schuppler, W Van Dommelen, J Koreman, M Ernestus
10th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association …, 2009
162009
Reconsidering read and spontaneous speech: Causal perspectives on the generation of training data for automatic speech recognition
P Gabler, BC Geiger, B Schuppler, R Kern
Information 14 (2), 137, 2023
152023
Acoustic correlates of stress and accent in Standard Austrian German
D El Zarka, B Schuppler, C Lozo, W Eibler, P Wurzwallner
Phonetik in und über Osterreich, Veröffentlichungen zur Linguistk und …, 2017
132017
Automatic analysis of acoustic reduction in spontaneous speech
B Schuppler
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 2011
132011
Preparing a corpus of Dutch spontaneous dialogues for automatic phonetic analysis
B Schuppler, M Ernestus, O Scharenborg, L Boves
the 9th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication …, 2008
122008
An Analysis of Prosodic Prominence Cues to Information Structure in Egyptian Arabic
D El Zarka, A Kelterer, B Schuppler
INTERSPEECH, 1883-1887, 2020
102020
Acoustic Cues to Topic and Narrow Focus in Egyptian Arabic
D El Zarka, B Schuppler, F Cangemi
INTERSPEECH, 1771-1775, 2019
102019
Rethinking classification results based on read speech, or: why improvements do not always transfer to other speaking styles
B Schuppler
International Journal of Speech Technology 20, 699-713, 2017
102017
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