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GUNNAR FANT
KTH, Dept. of Speech, Music and Hearing, 100 40 Stockholm, Sweden
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9
111
35.01
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
A personal note from Gunnar Fant
0
0.34
2009
Covariation of subglottal pressure, F0 and intensity
1
0.35
2005
Prominence correlates. a study of Swedish
1
0.36
2001
A prominence based model of Swedish intonation
0
0.34
2000
The source-filter frame of prominence.
5
1.36
2000
Subglottal pressure and prosody in Swedish
0
0.34
2000
Fieldwork techniques for relating formant frequency, amplitude and bandwidth
1
0.36
1997
Covariation of subglottal pressure, F0 and glottal parameters
2
0.49
1997
The voice source in connected speech
24
5.14
1997
Parameterized VT area function inversion
0
0.34
1996
On The Quantal Nature Of Speech Timing
8
1.31
1996
Voice source parameters in continuous speech, transformation of LF-parameters
7
1.35
1994
Some problems in voice source analysis
32
4.89
1993
Vocal tract area functions of Swedish vowels and a new three-parameter model
10
3.57
1992
Prediction of syllable duration, speech rate and tempo
4
1.88
1992
Prosodic and segmental speaker variations
11
5.01
1991
Some timing studies of prose, poetry and music
0
0.34
1990
The speech code. segmental and prosodic features
0
0.34
1990
Fricative production modelling: aerodynamic and acoustic data
0
0.34
1989
Vocal-tract area-function parameters from formant frequencies
3
1.16
1989
Rhythmical structures in text reading - a language contrasting study
1
4.59
1989
Key note address
0
0.34
1985
Comments On Perceptual Parameters Of Front Vowels
1
0.49
1985
1