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COOPER, FRANKLIN S. 1950.  Spectrum analysis. JAcS 22.761-2. Referenced on p. 2455

______. 1962.  Speech synthesizers. PICPS 4.3-13. Referenced on p. 2451

COOPER, FRANKLIN S., JANE H. GAITENBY, IGNATIUS G. MATTINGLY and NORIKO UMEDA. 1969.  Reading aids for the blind: A special case of machine-to-man communication. IEEE Trans. Audio 17.266-70. Referenced on p. 2453, 2464


DENES, PETER B. 1955.  Effect of duration on the perception of voicing. JAcS 27.761-64. Referenced on p. 2474

______. 1965.  'One-line' computing in speech research. JAcS 38.934. (A) Referenced on p. 2457

______. 1970.  Some experiments with computer synthesized speech. Behav. Res. Meth. & Instru. 2.1-5. Referenced on p. 2466

DENNIS, JACK B. 1963.  Computer control of an analog vocal tract. JAcS, 35.1115. (A) Referenced on p. 2458

DENNIS, JACK B., EDWARD C. WHITMAN, and RAYMOND S. TOMLINSON. 1964.  On the construction of a dynamic vocal-tract model. JAcS 36.1038. Referenced on p. 2458

DIXON, N. REX, and H. DAVID MAXEY. 1968.  Terminal analog synthesis of continuous speech using the diphone method of segment assembly. IEEE Trans. Audio 16.40-50. Referenced on p. 2457, 2464

______. 1970.  Functional characteristics of an on-line, computer-controlled speech synthesizer. JAcS 47.93. (A) Referenced on p. 2457

DUDLEY, HOMER. 1939.  The Vocoder. Bell Labs. Rec. 18.122-6. Referenced on p. 2452

DUDLEY, HOMER, R. R. RIESZ, and S. S. A. WATKINS. 1939.  A synthetic speaker. J. Franklin Inst. 227.739-64. Philadelphia. Referenced on p. 2455

DUDLEY, HOMER, and THOMAS H. TARNOCZY. 1950.  The speaking machine of Wolfgang von Kempelen. JAcS 22.151-66. Referenced on p. 2451, 2453, 2455

DUNN, HUGH K. 1950.  Calculation of vowel resonances, and an electrical vocal tract. JAcS 22.740-53. Referenced on p. 2458


EIMAS, PETER, EINAR R. SIQUELAND, PETER JUSCZYK, and JAMES VIGORITO. 1971.  Speech perception in infants. Science 171.303-06. Referenced on p. 2460

ESTES, S. E., H. R. KERBY, H. DAVID MAXEY, and ROBERT M. WALKER. 1964.  Speech synthesis from stored data. IBM J. 8.2-12. Referenced on p. 2464


FANT, C. GUNNAR M. 1956.  On the predictability of formant levels and spectrum envelopes from formant frequencies. For Roman Jakobson, ed. by Morris Halle et al., pp. 109-20. The Hague, Mouton. Referenced on p. 2457

______. 1958.  Modem instruments and methods for acoustic studies of speech. PICL 8.282-358. Referenced on p. 2451, 2457

______. 1960.  Acoustic theory of speech production. The Hague, Mouton. Referenced on p. 2458, 2468, 2471

FANT, C. GUNNAR M., JANOS MARTONY, ULF RENGMAN, and ARNE RISBERG. 1963.  OVE II synthesis strategy. Proceedings of the Speech Communications Seminar, paper F5. Stockholm, Speech Transmission Laboratory, Royal Institute of Technology. Referenced on p. 2454

FLANAGAN, JAMES L. 1957.  Note on the design of 'terminal' analog speech synthesizers. JAcS 25.306-10. Referenced on p. 2457
 

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