<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>{ SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1}<FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param>Dear Jane,
I think that the reason the article you cite may be difficult to find is that the </color><FontFamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>reference
is/may be inaccurate.<bigger>
<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param><FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger>A paper by Philip Hoole (Institut f<FontFamily><param>Times New Roman CE</param>ü<FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param>r Phonetik und Sprachliche, Kommunikation Ludwig-
Maximilians-Universit<FontFamily><param>Times New Roman CE</param>ä<FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param>t, M<FontFamily><param>Times New Roman CE</param>ü<FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param>nchen, <FontFamily><param>Arial</param>{ HYPERLINK "mailto:[log in to unmask]" }<underline><color><param>0000,0000,FF00</param>[log in to unmask]</underline><color><param>0100,0100,0100</param><FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param>) in the
‘forthcoming’ W.H Hardcastle &N. Hewlett (eds.), "Coarticulation: Theoretical and
Empirical Perspectives" CUP) lists the paper you are after as by a different author.
Harris, K.S. (1981). "<FontFamily><param>Times</param> <italic>Electromyography as a technique for</italic> <italic>laryngeal investigation"</italic><FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param>
. In C.L. Ludlow & M. O'Connell Hart (eds.), Proc. of the conference on the
assessment of vocal pathology (= ASHA reports 11, </color>Washington, D.C.<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>) (pp.70-87).
The book also contains (among other things): </color>Titze, I.R., and Talkin, D.: Simulation and
interpretation of glottographic waveforms, pp. 48-55; Fourcin A.J.<bold><color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>: </bold>Laryngographic
assessment of phonatory function.pp.116-127; and Hirano, M. (1981) Structure of the
vocal fold in normal and disease states: anatomical and physical studies. pp11-30.
However, I have not been able to independently verify the authorship of the
electromyography article.
I trust that this is useful. If you have no joy finding the article, I will happily track it down
for you at the British Library when I am next there. Philip Hoole may be a more rapid
way to the object of your desires.
All the best,
Allen
</color><FontFamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>Date sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 14:58:17 -0000
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From: Jane Setter <<[log in to unmask]>
Subject: ASHA report sought!
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<color><param>0000,0000,0000</param><bigger>> Hi
>
> Can anyone help locate this paper? Our library doesn't seem to be
> able to find it.
>
> Hirose, H. Electromyography as a technique for laryngeal
> investigation. In ASHA Reports No 11, pp 70-87.
>
> Sorry, no year!
>
> Many thanks for any help. Please forward this to any other lists
> which might be suitable.
>
> Jane*
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Allen Hirson
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Speech Acoustics Laboratory
Department of Language & Communication Science
City University
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