Richard Ogden
Publications and patents
Ogden, Richard (in preparation). Phonetic resources for
agreeing and disagreeing in second assessments. (This is a working title.
Please ask for a copy of the ms if you would like one.)
Ogden, Richard (submitted). Non-modal voice quality and turn-taking in Finnish.
To appear in Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen & Cecilia Ford (eds) Sound Patterns
in Interaction. Benjamins, Autumn 2003. (Please ask for a copy of the
ms if you would like one.)
Ogden, Richard, Auli Hakulinen & Liisa Tainio (submitted). Indexing
'No news' with stylisation in Finnish. To appear in Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
& Cecilia Ford (eds) Sound Patterns in Interaction. Benjamins,
Autumn 2003. (Please ask for a copy of the ms if you would like one.)
Plug, Leendert & Richard Ogden (2003). A parametric approach to the
phonetics of postvocalic /r/ in Dutch. Phonetica 60, 159-186.
Ogden, Richard (2003). Voice quality as a resource for the management of
turn-taking in Finnish talk-in-interaction. Proceedings of ICPhS XV,
Barcelona. (Part of a symposium on the phonetics of conversation).
Ogden, Richard & John Kelly (2003). Carnochan, Scott & Whitley’s
Prosodic Analysis of French Regular Verbs. Transactions of the Philological
Society 101, 57-80.
Local, John, Richard Ogden & Rosalind Temple (forthcoming, 2003).
Introduction to Papers in Laboratory Phonology VI. Cambridge: CUP.
Local, John, Richard Ogden & Ros Temple (eds., forthcoming, 2003).
Papers in Laboratory Phonology VI. New York & Cambridge: CUP.
Ogden, Richard (2001). Turn-holding, turn-yielding and laryngeal activity
in Finnish talk-in-interaction. Journal of the International Phonetics
Association 31, 139-152.
Ogden, Richard, Sarah Hawkins, Jill House, Mark Huckvale, John Local, Paul
Carter, Jana Dankovicova, Sebastian
Heid (2000). ProSynth: An integrated prosodic approach to device-independent,
natural-sounding speech synthesis. Computer Speech and Language, 14,
177-210.
Ogden, Richard, John Local & Paul Carter (1999). Temporal interpretation
in ProSynth, a prosodic speech synthesis system. Proceedings of the XIVth
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, San Francisco.
Ogden, Richard (1999). A syllable level feature in Finnish. In Harry van
der Hulst & Nancy Ritter (eds.), The Syllable: Views and Facts.
Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 651-672.
Ogden, Richard (1999). A declarative account of strong and weak auxiliaries
in English. Phonology, 16, 55-92.
Hawkins, Sarah, Jill House, Mark Huckvale, John Local, Richard Ogden (1998).
ProSynth: an integrated prosodic approach to device-independent, natural-sounding
speech synthesis. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Spoken
Language Processing. 1707-1710.
Local, John & Richard Ogden (1998). A model of timing for nonsegmental
phonological structure. In J.P.H. van
Santen, R.W. Sproat, J.P. Olive & J. Hirschberg (eds.) Progress
in Speech Synthesis. New York: Springer, 109-122.
Ogden, Richard (1996). “Where” is timing? A response to Caroline Smith.
In Amalia Arvaniti & Bruce Connell (eds.) Papers in Laboratory Phonology
4: Phonology & Phonetic Evidence, Cambridge: CUP, 223-234.
Ogden, Richard (1996). Prosodies in Finnish. York Papers in Linguistics
17, 191-240.
Local, John & Richard Ogden (1996). Nordic prosodies: representation
and phonetic interpretation. In Stefan Werner (ed.) Nordic Prosody.
Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 9-24.
Ogden, Richard (1995). Palatality as a Prosody in Tundra Nenets. Proceedings
of the XIIIth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Stockholm,
1995.
Ogden, Richard & John Local (1994). Disentangling Autosegments from
Prosodies: a note on the misrepresentation of a research tradition in phonology.
Journal of Linguistics 30, 477-498.
Ogden, Richard (1993). What Firthian Prosodic Analysis has to say to us.
Edinburgh Working Papers in Cognitive Science 8 (1993), 107-127.
Ogden, Richard & John Local (1993). Why π's aren't autosegments: a
note on the misrepresentation of a research tradition in phonology. York
Research Papers in Linguistics YLLS/RP 1993-3, ISSN 1350-2956.
Ogden, Richard (1992). Parametric interpretation in YorkTalk. York
Papers in Linguistics 16, 81-99.
Patent in Speech Synthesis, granted in Europe, Canada, and the USA
(EP 0 723 696 B1).