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  • Pols, L. C. W. (1987). Chairman report of general discussion of session 4: timbre. NATO ASI series. Series D: Behavioural and social sciences, 328-330.
  • Damen, L. W. M., & Pols, L. C. W. (1987). The use of the gating paradigm for studying the long-short vowel opposition. In Proceedings XIth ICPhS: Eleventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, August 1-7, 1987, Tallinn, 1987. Vol. 4 (pp. 116-119). Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR, Institute of Language and Literature.
  • Pols, L. C. W., Lefevre, J. P., Boxelaar, G., & van Son, N. (1987). Word intelligibility of a rule synthesis system for French. In J. Laver, & M. A. Jack (Eds.), the European Conference on Speech Technology, Edinburgh, 1987: proceedings. Vol. 1 (pp. 179-182). CEP Consultants.
  • van Son, N., & Pols, L. C. W. (1987). Evaluation of a French diphone based synthesis system. Unknown Publisher.
  • Boillon, D., Buether, H., Lefevre, J. P., Nebbia, L., & Pols, L. C. W. (1987). Text-to-speech synthesis in an office environment. In Esprit'87 Achievements and Impact: proceedings 4th Annual ESPRIT Conference, North-Holland, Amsterdam (pp. 1175-1187)
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1987). Quality evaluation of text-to-speech synthesis systems. IFA report, 94.
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1987). Distance measures: physical and perceptual aspects. Proceedings (Instituut voor Fonetische Wetenschappen, Universiteit van Amsterdam), 11, 59-66.
  • Pols, L. C. W., & Plomp, R. (1986). How to make more efficient use of the fact that the speech signal is dynamic and redundant. In Proceedings IEEE ICASSP'86, Tokyo (pp. 1963-1966)
  • Pols, L. C. W., & Boxelaar, G. W. (1986). Comparative evaluation of the speech quality of speech coders and text to speech synthesizers. In Proceedings IEEE ICASSP'86, Tokyo (pp. 901-904)
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1986). Variation and interaction in speech. In J. S. Perkell, & D. H. Klatt (Eds.), Invariance and variability in speech processes (pp. 140-154). Erlbaum.
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