Vincent J. van Heuven
Orcid: 0000-0003-3631-5699
  According to our database1,
  Vincent J. van Heuven
  authored at least 44 papers
  between 1990 and 2023.
  
  
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  2023
Relative contribution of explicit teaching of segmentals vs. prosody to the quality of consecutive interpreting by Farsi-to-English interpreting trainees.
    
  
    Interact. Learn. Environ., January, 2023
    
  
The effect of fluency strategy training on interpreter trainees' speech fluency: Does content familiarity matter?
    
  
    Speech Commun., 2023
    
  
  2022
Comparing the nativeness vs<i>.</i> intelligibility approach in prosody instruction for developing speaking skills by interpreter trainees: An experimental study.
    
  
    Speech Commun., 2022
    
  
  2021
    Phonetica, 2021
    
  
  2020
    Speech Commun., 2020
    
  
    J. Phonetics, 2020
    
  
  2019
The relative contribution of computer assisted prosody training vs. instructor based prosody teaching in developing speaking skills by interpreter trainees: An experimental study.
    
  
    Speech Commun., 2019
    
  
  2018
Relative Contribution of Vowel Quality and Duration to Native Language Identification in Foreign-Accented English.
    
  
    Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Cryptography, Security and Privacy, 2018
    
  
  2017
Measuring cross-linguistic intelligibility in the Germanic, Romance and Slavic language groups.
    
  
    Speech Commun., 2017
    
  
  2016
    Speech Commun., 2016
    
  
  2015
Mutual intelligibility of Chinese dialects: Predicting cross-dialect word intelligibility from lexical and phonological similarity.
    
  
    Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2015
    
  
    Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2015
    
  
  2013
Mutual intelligibility of American, Chinese and Dutch-accented speakers of English tested by SUS and SPIN sentences.
    
  
    Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, 2013
    
  
  2012
  2011
Relative Importance of Tone and Segments for the Intelligibility of Mandarin and Cantonese.
    
  
    Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2011
    
  
Compensatory Strategies for Voicing of Initial and Medial Plosives and Fricatives in Whispered Speech in Dutch.
    
  
    Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2011
    
  
    Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2011
    
  
    Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2011
    
  
Phonetic Implementation Must Be Learnt: Native versus Chinese Realization of Focus Accent in Dutch.
    
  
    Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2011
    
  
    Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2011
    
  
  2010
  2009
    Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, 2009
    
  
  2008
Making Sense of Strange Sounds: (Mutual) Intelligibility of Related Language Varieties. A Review.
    
  
    Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput., 2008
    
  
  2006
  2005
Speech rate as a secondary prosodic characteristic of polarity questions in three languages.
    
  
    Speech Commun., 2005
    
  
    Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 2005
    
  
  2002
Annotation of prominent words, prosodic boundaries and segmental lengthening by non-expert transcribers in the Spoken Dutch Corpus.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2002
    
  
  1997
    Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1997
    
  
    Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1997
    
  
  1996
    Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 1996
    
  
  1995
    Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1995
    
  
The role of linguistic stress in the time course of word recognition in stress-accent languages.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1995
    
  
    Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1995
    
  
Effects of time pressure on the choice of accent-lending and boundary-marking pitch configurations in dutch.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1995
    
  
  1994
    Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 1994
    
  
  1993
    Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1993
    
  
    Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1993
    
  
  1992
Intelligibility of audio-visually desynchronised speech: asymmetrical effect of phoneme position.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 1992
    
  
The influence of focus distribution and lexical stress on the temporal organisation of the syllable.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 1992
    
  
Linguistic versus phonetic explanation of consonant lengthening after short vowels: a contrastive study of dutch and English.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 1992
    
  
    Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 1992
    
  
  1991
    Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1991
    
  
  1990
Effects of several pausing strategies on the recognizability of words in synthetic speech.
    
  
    Proceedings of the First International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, 1990