PAS-Conference October 3-5, 2002
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Posters displayed at the conference

Marc E.M. Jeannin : (Paris, France)  Acoustic perception  of English in a musical context: Interactions of word-stress pattern with musical interval structure                       Summary
Sheng Hwa Chen : (Taipei, Taiwan)  The Efficacy of Resonance Method to Hyperfunctional Voice Disordered Patients - The Physiological, Acoustic and Aerodynamic Aspects           Summary
Wendy DeLeo LeBorgne : (Cincinnatti, USA) Objectively Defining the Broadway Belt Voice through Examination of the Singer's Formant, F1-F2 Relationship and Timbre                     Summary
Josef Schlömicher – Thier, Matthias Weikert : (Salzburg, Austria) "High level Professionals versus Semi and Non Professionals". What about Voice Disorders in Salzburg?                   Summary

Viggo Pettersen, and R.H. Westgaard : (Stavanger/Trondheim, Norway) The effect
reduced activity in the trapezius and the sternocleidomastoideus muscles on activation of thorax and the breathing muscles during singing                                                 Summary

Gea de Jong, Pawel Miklaszewicz, Susanna Martin, and Geoff Lindsey : (City University London) Phonetics Learning Package 1                                                                           Summary  

Adrian Fourcin1 & Gea de Jong2 : (1-University College London, 2-City University London) Dynamic Second Order Singing Voice Analyses                                                                             Summary

Nathalie Henrich : ( LAM - LIMSI, Paris, France) Study of the glottal source in speech and singing : summary of a PhD thesis                                                                                  Summary  

Hanny M.E. van Lankeren, Fransje van Luin, Donald G. Miller & Harm K. Schutte  (Wageningen , Groningen, the Netherlands) "Calling" may be a distinct voice quality, intermediate between speech and belting                                                                                                               Summary  
Patricia Howes et al, (National Voice Center, The University of Sydney) Sydney, Australia) Vibrato and its Effect on Audience Perceptions of Emotion in Singing                                                  Summary  
 
 

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