Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Source | scopus | WOS | Fulltext/Archive link |
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2008 | How prosody correlates with syntax: An observation on Sakizaya, an endangered Formosan language | Chen, S.; Sheng, W.-C.; Sung, L-M.; Fon, J | The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 0 | 0 | |
2004 | An old question but a new answer: doing phonetics can be easy | Fon, J | Proceedings of the 2nd Linguistics Research Methods Workshop, 67–71, Taipei, Taiwan | |||
2004 | Perception of discourse boundaries by Taiwan Mandarin Speakers | Fon, J | Proceedings of the International Conference of Speech Prosody, 709–712. Nara, Japan. [Supported by NSC-91-2411-H-003-065-] | |||
2004 | Positional and Phonotactic Effects on the Realization of Taiwan Mandarin Tone 2 | Fon, J; Hsu, H | Proceedings of Interspeech 2004 — the 8th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 395–398. Jeju, Korea. [Supported by NSC93-2411-H-003-072-] | |||
2005 | A preliminary study on exchange rhythm in Singapore English in a cross-cultural context. | Fon, J | In D. Deterding, A. Brown, & E. L. Low (Eds.), English in Singapore: Phonetic research on a corpus (pp.126–137). McGraw-Hill Education (Asia). [Supported by NSC94-2411-H-002-103-] | |||
2006 | Shape display: Task design and corpus collection. | Fon, J | Proceedings of the 3rd Speech Prosody |