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Sharing innovative methods, data and knowledge across sociophonetics and forensic speech science
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The use of the vocal profile analysis for speaker characterization : methodological proposals
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Questions, propositions and assessing different levels of evidence : Forensic voice comparison in practice
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Three steps forward for predictability : Consideration of methodological robustness, indexical and prosodic factors, and replication in the laboratory
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Perceptual similarity of identical twins across different L1 listeners: the importance of voice quality in Forensic Phonetics ...
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The relevant population in forensic voice comparison: Effects of varying delimitations of social class and age
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In: Speech Communication 66 (2015), 218-230
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IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Front-end approaches to the issue of correlations in forensic speaker comparison
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Issues and opportunities: The application of the numerical likelihood ratio framework to forensic speaker comparison
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Reference Sample Size and the Computation of Numerical Likelihood Ratios Using Articulation Rate
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