Hugo Quené
List of John Benjamins publications in which Hugo Quené is involved.
2014 Do speakers try to distract attention from their speech errors? The prosody of self-repairs Above and Beyond the Segments: Experimental linguistics and phonetics, Caspers, Johanneke, Yiya Chen, Willemijn Heeren, Jos Pacilly, Niels O. Schiller and Ellen van Zanten (eds.), pp. 203–217 | Article
Self-repairs of segmental speech errors come in two varieties: repairs of early
and of late-detected errors. Early-detected errors are detected in inner, late
detected errors in overt speech. Late-detected errors are those in which the
word or phrase containing the error is completed before the… read more
2013 The endonormative standards of European English: Emerging or elusive? English World-Wide 34:1, pp. 77–98 | Article
It has been asserted that a common European variety of English is currently emerging. This so-called “European English” is claimed to be the result of convergence among non-native English speakers, and to reflect a gradual abandonment of Inner Circle norms, which are deemed to be increasingly… read more
2010 Chapter 13. How to design and analyze language acquisition studies Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research, Blom, Elma and Sharon Unsworth (eds.), pp. 269–284 | Chapter
1994 Degemination of Dutch Fricatives in Three Different Speech Rates Linguistics in the Netherlands 1994, Bok-Bennema, Reineke and Crit Cremers (eds.), pp. 119–126 | Article
1989 Sprekende Computers Computer-ondersteund talenonderwijs, pp. 89–94 | Article
Text-to-speech systems generally consist of two components. The first one converts the input text to an abstract, linguistically relevant, representation. Usually, this is a phoneme representation of the input text, with markers for (word, morpheme, syllable) boundaries, word stress, and sentence… read more




