Francis Nolan - Publications

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Linguistics University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 

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Year Citation  Score
2020 Gerlach L, McDougall K, Kelly F, Alexander A, Nolan F. Exploring the relationship between voice similarity estimates by listeners and by an automatic speaker recognition system incorporating phonetic features. Speech Communication. DOI: 10.1016/J.Specom.2020.08.003  0.417
2019 Friedrichs D, Nolan F, Rosen S. Do listeners rely on dynamic spectral properties in the recognition of high-pitched vowels? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 146: 3051-3051. DOI: 10.1121/1.5137575  0.313
2018 Leemann A, Kolly M, Nolan F, Li Y. The role of segments and prosody in the identification of a speaker’s dialect Journal of Phonetics. 68: 69-84. DOI: 10.1016/J.Wocn.2018.02.001  0.438
2016 Leemann A, Kolly M, Nolan F. Identifying a speaker's regional origin:the role of temporal information Speech Prosody. 1081-1085. DOI: 10.21437/Speechprosody.2016-222  0.359
2014 Nolan F, Jeon HS. Speech rhythm: a metaphor? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 369: 20130396. PMID 25385774 DOI: 10.1098/Rstb.2013.0396  0.431
2013 Jeon HS, Nolan F. The role of pitch and timing cues in the perception of phrasal grouping in Seoul Korean. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 133: 3039-49. PMID 23654407 DOI: 10.1121/1.4798663  0.309
2013 Nolan F, Grabe E. Preparing a voice lineup International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 3: 74-94. DOI: 10.1558/Ijsll.V3I1.74  0.361
2013 Nolan F, Oh T. Identical twins, different voices International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 3: 39-49. DOI: 10.1558/Ijsll.V3I1.39  0.304
2013 Nolan F, McDougall K, Hudson T. Effects of the telephone on perceived voice similarity: implications for voice line-ups International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 20: 229-246. DOI: 10.1558/Ijsll.V20I2.229  0.405
2012 Nolan F. Degrees of freedom in speech production: an argument for native speakers in LADO International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 19: 263-289. DOI: 10.1558/Ijsll.V19I2.263  0.433
2009 Nolan F, Asu EL. The Pairwise Variability Index and coexisting rhythms in language. Phonetica. 66: 64-77. PMID 19390231 DOI: 10.1159/000208931  0.377
2009 Nolan F, McDougall K, Jong Gd, Hudson T. The DyViS database: style-controlled recordings of 100 homogeneous speakers for forensic phonetic research International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 16: 31-57. DOI: 10.1558/Ijsll.V16I1.31  0.386
2009 Lawrence S, Nolan F, McDougall K. Acoustic and perceptual effects of telephone transmission on vowel quality. International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 15: 161-192. DOI: 10.1558/Ijsll.V15I2.161  0.399
2007 Asu EL, Nolan F. The analysis of low accentuation in Estonian. Language and Speech. 50: 567-88. PMID 18330217 DOI: 10.1177/00238309070500040401  0.377
2006 Knight RA, Nolan F. The effect of pitch span on intonational plateaux Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 36: 21-38. DOI: 10.1017/S0025100306002349  0.355
2005 Nolan F, Grigoras C. A case for formant analysis in forensic speaker identification International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 12: 143-173. DOI: 10.1558/Sll.2005.12.2.143  0.356
2003 Nolan F. A recent voice parade International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 10: 277-291. DOI: 10.1558/Sll.2003.10.2.277  0.305
2002 Nolan F. Intonation in speaker identification: an experiment on pitch alignment features International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 9: 1-21. DOI: 10.1558/Sll.2002.9.1.1  0.341
2002 Nolan F. The ‘telephone effect’ on formants: a response International Journal of Speech Language and the Law. 9: 74-82. DOI: 10.1558/Ijsll.V9I1.74  0.35
2000 Ling LE, Grabe E, Nolan F. Quantitative characterizations of speech rhythm: syllable-timing in Singapore English. Language and Speech. 43: 377-401. PMID 11419223 DOI: 10.1177/00238309000430040301  0.424
2000 Karlsson I, Banziger T, Dankovicová J, Johnstone T, Lindberg J, Melin H, Nolan F, Scherer K. Speaker verification with elicited speaking styles in the VeriVox project Speech Communication. 31: 121-129. DOI: 10.1016/S0167-6393(99)00073-4  0.387
2000 Grabe E, Post B, Nolan F, Farrar KJ. Pitch accent realization in four varieties of British English Journal of Phonetics. 28: 161-185. DOI: 10.1006/Jpho.2000.0111  0.41
1999 Dankovičová J, Nolan F. Some acoustic effects of speaking style on utterances for automatic speaker verification Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 29: 115-128. DOI: 10.1017/S0025100300006496  0.39
1996 Nolan F, Holst T, ühnert BK. Modelling [s] to [∫] accommodation in English Journal of Phonetics. 24: 113-137. DOI: 10.1006/Jpho.1996.0008  0.341
1995 Warren P, Grabe E, Nolan F. Prosody, phonology and parsing in closure ambiguities Language and Cognitive Processes. 10: 457-486. DOI: 10.1080/01690969508407112  0.362
1995 Warren P, Nolan F, Grabe E, Holst T. Post-lexical and prosodic phonological processing Language and Cognitive Processes. 10: 411-417. DOI: 10.1080/01690969508407109  0.303
1994 Grabe E, Warren P, Nolan F. Resolving category ambiguities—evidence from stress shift Speech Communication. 15: 101-114. DOI: 10.1016/0167-6393(94)90045-0  0.315
1991 Hoequist C, Nolan F. On an application of phonological knowledge in automatic speech recognition Computer Speech & Language. 5: 133-153. DOI: 10.1016/0885-2308(91)90021-H  0.372
1990 Freij GJ, Fallside F, Hoequist C, Nolan F. Lexical stress estimation and phonological knowledge Computer Speech & Language. 4: 1-15. DOI: 10.1016/0885-2308(90)90020-7  0.368
1988 Nolan F. 2.2 Vowels Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 18: 69-74. DOI: 10.1017/S0025100300003650  0.315
1984 Nolan F. Phonetic feature definitions: Their integration into phonology and their relation to speech. A case study of the feature NASAL: Pieter van Reenen, Foris Publications, Dordrecht (Holland), 1982. xii + 196 pp Lingua. 64: 238-245. DOI: 10.1016/0024-3841(84)90021-4  0.343
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