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Highlighted publications

Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2020). Repairing speech errors: Competition as a source of repairs. Journal of Memory and Language, 111, Article 104069. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2019.104069
Quené, H., Orr, R., & van Leeuwen, D. A. (2017). Phonetic similarity of /s/ in native and second language: individual differences in learning curves. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 142(6), 519-524. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5013149
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/359376/pdf_archiveJASMANvol_142iss_6EL519_1.pdf?sequence=1
Bosker, H. R., Quené, H., Sanders, T., & de Jong, N. H. (2014). The Perception of Fluency in Native and Nonnative Speech. Language Learning, 64(3), 579-614. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12067
Quené, H. (2013). Longitudinal trends in speech tempo: The case of Queen Beatrix. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 133(6), EL452-EL457.

Publications

2024

Scholarly publications

Quené, H., & Nooteboom, S. (2024). Some properties of mental speech preparation as revealed by self-monitoring. Speech Communication, 158, Article 103043. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.specom.2024.103043

2023

Scholarly publications

Hu, N., Chen, A., Quené, H., & Sanders, T. (2023). The role of prosody in interpreting causality in English discourse. PLoS One, 18, Article e0286003. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286003
Sebregts, K., Vriesendorp, H., Quené, H., & White, Y. (2023). Creaky voice in L2 English and L1 Dutch. In R. Skarnitzl, & J. Volin (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Prague 2023 (pp. 1841-1845). Article 964 Guarant International. https://guarant.cz/icphs2023/964.pdf
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/436351/964.pdf?sequence=1
Quené, H., & Nooteboom, S. (2023). Self-monitoring of speech errors: effects of phonetic contrast. In R. Skarnitzl, & J. Volín (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp. 4028-4032). Guarant International. https://guarant.cz/icphs2023/226.pdf
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/436347/226.pdf?sequence=1
Quené, H. (Author), & Pinget, A.-F. (Author). (2023). Effects of obstruent voicing on vowel fundamental frequency in Dutch: Supplementary Materials. Data set/Database https://public.yoda.uu.nl/i-lab/UU01/YLFQFF.html
Pinget, A.-F., & Quené, H. (2023). Effects of obstruent voicing on vowel fundamental frequency in Dutch. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 154(4), 2124-2136. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0021070
Nooteboom, S., & Quené, H. (2023). Corrigendum to “Parallels between self-monitoring for speech errors and identification of the misspoken segments” [J. Mem. Lang. 69(3) (2013) 417-428]. Journal of Memory and Language, 132, Article 104448. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2023.104448
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/434197/1-s2.0-S0749596X23000475-main.pdf?sequence=1

2022

Scholarly publications

Quené, H. (2022). Three waves of Digital Humanities. Digital Humanities in Precarious Times, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
de Boer, M. M., Quené, H., & Heeren, W. F. L. (2022). Long-term within-speaker consistency of filled pauses in native and non-native speech. JASA Express Letters, 2, Article 035201. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0009598
Hu, N., Chen, A., Li, F., Quené, H., & Sanders, T. J. M. (2022). A Trade-off Relationship between Lexical and Prosodic Means in Expressing Subjective and Objective Causality. In Proceedings Speech Prosody 2022 (pp. 22-26). ISCA-INST SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOC. https://doi.org/10.21437/speechprosody.2022-5
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/426820/hu22_speechprosody.pdf?sequence=1

Professional publications

Quené, H. (Author), & Schutter, K. (Author). (2022). Materials for workshops on Basics of Statistics. Software https://github.com/CentreForDigitalHumanities/Basic-of-Statistics
Quené, H. (Author). (2022). tempo. Software https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7288542

2021

Scholarly publications

Hu, N., Chen, A., Quené, H., & Sanders, T. (2021). Prosody differs between objective and subjective causal relations in English. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Pinget, A.-F., & Quené, H. (2021). Effects of obstruent voicing on vowel fundamental frequency in Dutch. Paper presented at Dag van de Fonetiek. https://www.nvfw.org/content/effects-obstruent-voicing-vowel-fundamental-frequency-dutch
Ditewig, S., Laura, S., Quené, H., & Heeren, W. (2021). An acoustic-phonetic study of retraction of /s/ in Moroccan Dutch and endogenous Dutch. Nederlandse taalkunde, 26(3), 315-338. https://doi.org/10.5117/nedtaa2021.3.001.dite
Quené, H., Pierazzo, E., Ciotti, F., & Vanhoutte, E. (2021). Introduction: Introduction to the special issue 'Digital Humanities 2019: Complexities'. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 36(Supplement_2), ii1. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqab059
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/415762/fqab059.pdf?sequence=1
Quené, H. (2021). Quantitative Research Cheat Sheet. https://www.hugoquene.nl/qm/CheatSheetQuantRes.pdf
Nooteboom, S., & Quené, H. (2021). Why are some speech errors detected by self-monitoring "early" and others "late"? In R. L. Rose, & R. Eklund (Eds.), Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech (DiSS 2021), Université Paris VIII, 25-26 Aug. (pp. 11-16)
Quené, H., Boomsma, G. M., & van Erning, R. (2021). Attractiveness of Male Speakers: Effects of Pitch and Tempo. In B. Weiss, J. Trouvain, M. Barkat-Defradas, & J. J. Ohala (Eds.), Voice Attractiveness: Studies on Sexy, Likable, and Charismatic Speakers (1 ed., pp. 153-164). (Prosody, Phonology and Phonetics). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6627-1_9

Professional publications

Quené, H. (Author), & van den Bergh, H. (Author). (2021). Quantitative Methods and Statistics. Software https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4479620

2020

Scholarly publications

Quené, H. (Author). (2020). Rhythmic regularity, Experiment 4, NL version. Data set/Database https://doi.org/10.24416/UU01-N8Q1RO
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2020). Repairing speech errors: Competition as a source of repairs. Journal of Memory and Language, 111, Article 104069. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2019.104069

Professional publications

Quené, H. (Author), & van den Bergh, H. H. (Author). (2020). Kwantitatieve Methoden en Statistiek. Software, GitHub. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4113980
Quené, H. (2020). Statistics with R. EMLAR XVI. https://hugoquene.github.io/emlar2020/

2019

Scholarly publications

Hu, N., Chen, A., Quené, H., & Sanders, T. J. M. (2019). The Role of Prosody in Distinguishing Different Types of Causal Relations in English. In Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp. 2445-2448). Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc..
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/392588/ICPhS_486.pdf?sequence=1
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2019). Testing a conflict-based theory of self-monitoring for speech errors. In Paper presented at the Dag van de Fonetiek 2019 Nederlandse Vereniging voor Fonetische Wetenschappen.
Hu, N., Chen, A., Quené, H., & Sanders, T. J. M. (2019). Prosody differs between objective and subjective causal relations in English. In Paper presented at the Dag van de Fonetiek 2019 Nederlandse Vereniging voor Fonetische Wetenschappen.
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2019). Temporal aspects of self-monitoring for speech errors. Journal of Memory and Language, 105, 43-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2018.11.002
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/377876/1_s2.0_S0749596X18300998_main.pdf?sequence=1

2018

Scholarly publications

Quené, H. (2018). Statistics in R. Paper presented at Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research EMLAR XIII, UTRECHT, Netherlands. http://www.hugoquene.nl/emlar/emlar2018Rtutorial.pdf
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2018). Temporal and attentional effects of self-monitoring for speech errors. Poster session presented at LabPhon16 (16th Conference on Laboratory Phonology), Lisbon, Portugal.
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2018). Temporal and attentional effects of self-monitoring for speech errors. Poster session presented at International Workshop on Language Production, Nijmegen.

2017

Scholarly publications

Orr, R., & Quené, H. (2017). D-LUCEA: Curation of the UCU Accent Project Data. In J. Odijk, & A. van Hessen (Eds.), CLARIN in the Low Countries (pp. 181-193). Article https://doi.org/10.5334/bbi.15 Ubiquity Press. https://doi.org/10.5334/bbi.15
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2017). The time course of self-monitoring within words and utterances. In R. Eklund, & R. Rose (Eds.), Proceedings of the 8th workshop on disfluencies in spontaneous speech (pp. 45-48). (TMH-QPSR; Vol. 85, No. 1). KTH. http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/diss_2017/DiSS2017_Proceedings.pdf
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/359515/FULLTEXT01.pdf?sequence=1
Quené, H., Orr, R., & van Leeuwen, D. A. (2017). Phonetic similarity of /s/ in native and second language: individual differences in learning curves. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 142(6), 519-524. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5013149
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/359376/pdf_archiveJASMANvol_142iss_6EL519_1.pdf?sequence=1

Other output

Quené, H. (2017). De kansen van spreiding. Universiteit Utrecht. https://www.uu.nl/files/oratie-hugo-quene2017pdf

2016

Scholarly publications

Quené, H. (2016, Jun 1). D-LUCEA: Longitudinal Corpus of University College English Accents.

Other output

Quené, H. (Author). (2016). Longitudinal Corpus of University College English Accents. Web publication/site http://lucea.wp.hum.uu.nl

2015

Scholarly publications

Barthel, H., & Quené, H. (2015). Acoustic-phonetic properties of smiling revised: measurements on a natural video corpus. In Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences https://www.academia.edu/14939441/Acoustic-phonetic_properties_of_smiling_revised_--_measurements_on_a_natural_video_corpus
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/356042/acoustic.pdf?sequence=1
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2015). Word-onsets and stress patterns: speech errors in a tongue-twister experiment. In Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
Bosker, H. R., Tjiong, J., Quené, H., Sanders, T. J. M., & de Jong, N. H. (2015). Both native and non-native disfluencies trigger listeners’ attention. In Proceedings of Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech 2015 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1417509
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2015). The word-onset effect: some contradictory findings. In Proceedings of Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech 2015 http://www.academia.edu/14938935/The_word-onset_effect_some_contradictory_findings
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2015). Word onsets and speech errors: Explaining relative frequencies of segmental substitutions. Journal of Memory and Language, 78, 33-46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2014.10.001

Other output

Quené, H. (Photographer), & Orr, R. (Photographer). (Accepted/In press). Longitudinal Corpus of University College English Accents. Data set/Database http://corpus1.mpi.nl/
Quené, H. (Photographer), & Orr, R. (Photographer). (2015). Longitudinal Corpus of University College English Accents. Web publication/site http://lucea.wp.hum.uu.nl
Quené, H., & Orr, R. (2015). The longitudinal UCU corpus of English accents. Poster session presented at UiL OTS "Learn Your Languages" workshop, Utrecht, Netherlands. http://lucea.wp.hum.uu.nl/files/2015/02/qo15uilots20150213.ppt.pdf
van Leeuwen, D. A., Orr, R., de Rode, J. Z., Lohfink, G., & Quené, H. (2015). L1 phonetic drift in Dutch L2 speakers of English. Paper presented at Workshop on Phonetic Learner Corpora, Glasgow, United Kingdom. http://www.ifcasl.org/docs/Orr_final.pdf

2014

Scholarly publications

Quené, H., & Orr, R. (2014). Long-term convergence of speech rhythm in L1 and L2 English. In N. Campbell, D. Gibbon, & D. Hirst (Eds.), Social and Linguistic Speech Prosody: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Speech Prosody (pp. 342-345). (Speech prosody ; Vol. 7).
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/307065/7.pdf?sequence=1
Quené, H., Teunissen, L., & Orr, R. (2014). Changes in intelligibility of English in a multilingual community. In Workshop on Multilinguality in Speech Research, Schloss Dagstuhl (Saarbrücken), 9-11 Apr 2014
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2014). Do speakers try to distract attention from their speech errors? The prosody of self-repairs. In J. Caspers, Y. Chen, W. Heeren, J. Pacilly, N. O. Schiller, & E. van Zanten (Eds.), Above and Beyond the Segments: Experimental linguistics and phonetics (pp. 203). John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/z.189.17noo
Quené, H. (2014). Longitudinal trends in pause distributions in spoken text. In R. Kager, J. Grijzenhout, & K. Sebregts (Eds.), Where the Principles Fail: A Festschrift for Wim Zonneveld on the occasion of his 64th birthday (pp. 185-192). UiL OTS.
Bosker, H. R., Quené, H., Sanders, T., & de Jong, N. H. (2014). The Perception of Fluency in Native and Nonnative Speech. Language Learning, 64(3), 579-614. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12067
Bosker, H. R., Quené, H., Sanders, T. J. M., & de Jong, N. H. (2014). Native ‘um’s elicit prediction of low-frequency referents, but non-native ‘um’s do not. Journal of Memory and Language, 75, 104-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2014.05.004
Ferguson, S. H., & Quené, H. (2014). Acoustic correlates of vowel intelligibility in clear and conversational speech for young normal-hearing and elderly hearing-impaired listeners. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 135(6), 3570-3584. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4874596
Pinget, A. C. H., Bosker, H. R., Quené, H., & de Jong, N. H. (2014). Native Speakers’ Perceptions of Fluency and Accent in L2 Speech. Language Testing, 31(3), 349-365. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265532214526177

Other output

Quené, H. (Developer). (2014). hqmisc: miscellaneous convenience functions and datasets. Software https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hqmisc/index.html
Quené, H., van Leeuwen, A., & van Berkum, J. (2014). Talker's perspective modulates affective coherence in sentence comprehension.. Poster session presented at 167th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Providence, RI, United States.
Bosker, H., Tjiong, J., Quené, H., Sanders, T., & de Jong, N. (2014). Both native and non-native disfluencies trigger listeners' attention. Poster session presented at 20th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLAP 2014), Edinburgh, United Kingdom. http://pubman.mpdl.mpg.de/pubman/faces/viewItemOverviewPage.jsp?itemId=escidoc:2052879

2013

Scholarly publications

Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2013). Parallels between self-monitoring for speech errors and identification of the misspoken segments. Journal of Memory and Language, 69(3), 417-428.
Quené, H. (2013). Longitudinal trends in speech tempo: The case of Queen Beatrix. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 133(6), EL452-EL457.
van den Doel, W. Z., & Quené, H. (2013). The endonormative standards of European English: Emerging or elusive? English World-Wide, 34(1), 77-98. https://doi.org/10.1075/eww.34.1.04van
Bosker, H. R., Pinget, A. C. H., Quené, H., Sanders, T. J. M., & de Jong, N. H. (2013). What makes speech sound fluent? The contributions of pauses, speed and repairs. Language Testing, 30(2), 159-175. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265532212455394
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2013). Heft Lemisphere: Exchanges predominate in segmental speech errors. Journal of Memory and Language, 68(1), 26-38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2012.08.004
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2013). Self-monitoring as reflected in identification of misspoken segments. In R. Eklund (Ed.), Proceedings of the 6th workshop on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech (DiSS 2013) (pp. 55-57). KTH.

2012

Scholarly publications

Quené, H., & Schuerman, W. (2012). Smile with a smile. In 13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association 2012, INTERSPEECH 2012
Quené, H., & Márquez Mendoza, M. (2012). Effects of stress and meter on duration perception in Spanish. Poster session presented at Perspectives on Rhythm and Timing, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Quené, H., Semin, G. R., & Foroni, F. M. G. M. (2012). Audible smiles and frowns affect speech comprehension. Speech Communication, 54(7), 917-922. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.specom.2012.03.004

Other output

Orr, R. (Author), & Quené, H. (Author). (2012). LUCEA: Longitudinal University College English Accents. Data set/Database, N/A.

2011

Scholarly publications

Quené, H. (2011). Sound and Sounds: Studies presented to M.E.H. (Bert) Schouten on the occasion of his 65th birthday. (UiL OTS).
Zonneveld, W., Quené, H., & Heeren, W. F. L. (2011). Sound and Sounds, Studies presented to M.E.H. (Bert) Schouten on the occasion of his 65th birthday. UiL OTS.
Quené, H., Pols, L., & Zonneveld, W. (2011). Introduction. In W. Zonneveld, H. Quene, & W. F. L. Heeren (Eds.), Sound and sounds. Studies presented to M.E.H. (Bert) Schouten on the occasion of his 65th birthday (pp. 1-4). UiL OTS.
Quené, H. (2011). Bibliography of Bert Schouten. In W. Zonneveld, H. Quené, & W. Heeren (Eds.), Sound and Sounds: Studies presented to M.E.H. (Bert) Schouten on the occasion of his 65th birthday (pp. 5-8). UiL OTS.
Orr, R., Quené, H., Diefenbach, T., Van Leeuwen, D., & Huijbregts, M. (2011). An international English speech corpus for longitudinal study of accent development. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (Interspeech 2011), Florence, Aug 2011
Quené, H. (2011). Are we speaking faster than before? In W. Zonneveld, H. Quené, & W. Heeren (Eds.), Sound and Sounds: Studies presented to M.E.H. (Bert) Schouten on the occasion of his 65th birthday (pp. 161-171). UiL OTS.

Professional publications

Dejonckere, P., Quené, H., Smit, J., Duijnstee, M., Wijnen, F. N. K., & Gerrits, E. (2011). De Utrechtse opleidingskolom Logopedie. Logopedie en foniatrie, 83(1), 1-4.

Other output

Quené, H. (2011, Jun 16). Praten we sneller dan vroeger?

2010

Scholarly publications

Quené, H., & Delft, L. E. (2010). Non-native durational patterns decrease speech intelligibility. Speech Communication, 52(11-12), 911-918.
Quené, H. (2010). How to design and analyze language acquisition studies. In E. Blom, & S. Unsworth (Eds.), Experimental Methods in Language Acquisition Research (pp. 269-284). Benjamins.
Persoon, I., Sanders, T. J. M., Quené, H., & Verhagen, A. (2010). Een coördinerende omdat-constructie in gesproken Nederlands? Tekstlinguïstische en prosodische aspecten. Nederlandse taalkunde, (15), 259-282. http://www.arieverhagen.nl/Documents/Publications/2010_Persoon-Sanders-Quen%E9-Verhagen_Co%F6rdinerend-omdat.pdf

2009

Scholarly publications

den Ouden, H., & Quené, H. (2009). Effects of tempo in radio commercials on young and elderly listeners. Proceedings of Interspeech, 816-819.
Schreuder, M., Gilbers, D., & Quené, H. (2009). Recursion in phonology. Lingua, 119, 1243-1252.
de Bruijn, M. J., van den Bosch, L., Kuik, D. J., Quené, H., Langendijk, J. A., Leemans, C. R., & Verdonck-de Leeuw, I. M. (2009). Objective acoustic-phonetic speech analysis in patients treated for oral or oropharyngeal cancer. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 61(3), 180-187.

2008

Scholarly publications

Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2008). Self-monitoring and feedback: A new attempt to find the main cause of lexical bias in phonological speech errors. Journal of Memory and Language, 58, 837-861.
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/350522/Nooteboom_Quen_2008.pdf?sequence=1
Quené, H. (2008). Multilevel modeling of between-speaker and within-speaker variation in spontaneous speech tempo. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 123(2), 1104-1113.
van Rossum, M. A., Quené, H., & Nooteboom, S. G. (2008). Prosodic boundaries in alaryngeal speech. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 22(3), 215-231.
de Bruijn, M., Verdonck-de Leeuw, I. M., van den Bosch, L., Kuik, J., Quené, H., Boves, L., Langendijk, H., & Leemans, R. (2008). Phonetic-acoustic and feature analyses by a neural network to assess speech quality in patients treated for head and neck cancer. In Proceedings of the 9th Interspeech conference, 22-26 sept. 2008, Brisbane, Australia
Quené, H., & van den Bergh, H. (2008). Examples of mixed-effects modeling with crossed random effects and with binomial data. Journal of Memory and Language, 59(4), 413-425.
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2008). Self-monitoring versus feedback: A new attempt to find the main cause of lexical bias in phonological speech errors. Journal of Memory and Language, 58(3), 837-861.

Professional publications

Quené, H. (2008). Emotionally Focused Therapy. In A. Savenije, & M. van Lawick (Eds.), Handboek Systeemtherapie (pp. 347-354). Tijdstroom.

Popularising publications

Quené, H. (2008). Andante of allegro? Verschillen in spreektempo tussen Vlamingen en Nederlanders. Onze Taal, 77(6), 179-181. http://www.onzetaal.nl/2008/06/spreeksnelheid.pdf

Other output

Quené, H. (2008, Jun 5). Interview Radio 1 (AVRO).
Quené, H. (2008, Nov 8). Statistics with R.
Quené, H. (2008, Jun 8). Interview in De Volkskrant.

2007

Scholarly publications

Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2007). Strategies for editing out speech errors in inner speech. In J. Trouvain, & B. Barry (Eds.), Proceedings of the XVIth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Saarbruecken 6-10 August 2007 (pp. 1945-1948). University of Saarbruecken, Germany. http://www.icphs2007.de/
Quené, H. (2007). On the just noticeable difference for tempo in speech. Journal of Phonetics, 35(3), 353-362.
Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2007). The SLIP Technique as a window on the Mental Preparation of Speech: Some Methodological Considerations. In M. J. Solé, P. S. Beddor, & M. Ohala (Eds.), Experimental Approaches to Phonology. (pp. 339-350). Oxford University Press. http://www.let.uu.nl/~Sieb.Nooteboom/personal/SLIPtechnique.pdf
Janse, E., van der Werff, M., & Quené, H. (2007). Listening to fast speech: Aging and Sentence context. In J. Trouvain, & W. J. Barry (Eds.), Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences, (pp. 681-684).

2006

Scholarly publications

Janse, E., Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2006). Coping with gradient forms of /t/-deletion and lexical ambiguity in spoken word recognition. Language and Cognitive Processes, 22(2), 161-200.

2005

Scholarly publications

Quené, H., & Port, R. F. (2005). Effects of timing regularity and metrical expectancy on spoken-word perception. Phonetica, 62(1), 1-13.
Quené, H. (2005). Modeling of variation between and within speakers in spontaneous speech tempo. In Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (InterSpeech 2005), Lisbon, Portugal, September 4--8

Popularising publications

Quené, H. (2005). Spraakklanken en regels. In P. M. van Nieuwenhuijsen (Ed.), Het verschijnsel taal: Een kennismaking (pp. 22-36). Coutinho.

Other output

Quené, H. (2005, Dec 11). Spreektempo en leeftijd. UiL OTS.
Quené, H. (2005, Apr 25). Prosodic Accommodation in Spoken Dialogues.
Quené, H. (2005, Dec 15). Herbezetting leerstoel fonetiek. UiL OTS.

2004

Scholarly publications

Janse, E., & Quené, H. (2004). On measuring multiple lexical activation using the cross-modal semantic priming technique. In H. Quené, & V. J. van Heuven (Eds.), On Speech and Language: Studies for Sieb G. Nooteboom (pp. 105-114). Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics.
Quené, H. (2004). On the just-noticeable difference for tempo in speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 115(5), 2607-2607.
Quené, H., & van Heuven, V. J. (2004). On Speech and Language: Studies for Sieb G. Nooteboom. Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics. http://www.lotpublications.nl
Quené, H., & van den Bergh, H. (2004). On Multi-Level Modeling of data from repeated measures designs: A tutorial. Speech Communication, 43(1-2), 103-121. http://www.let.uu.nl/~Hugo.Quene/personal/multilevel/
Quené, H. (2004). Introduction. In H. Quené, & V. J. van Heuven (Eds.), On Speech and Language: Studies for Sieb G. Nooteboom (pp. 1-3). Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics.
Quené, H., & Port, R. F. (2004). Rhythmical factors in stress shift. In M. Andronis, & E. Debenport (Eds.), Papers from the 38th Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society; Volume 1: The Main Session (pp. 549-562). Chicago Linguistic Society. http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/cls/index.html
Quené, H. (2004). Bibliography of Sieb G. Nooteboom. In H. Quené, & V. J. van Heuven (Eds.), On Speech and Language: Studies for Sieb G. Nooteboom (pp. 179-184). Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics.
Quené, H. (2004). What is the Just Noticeable Difference for tempo in speech? In H. Quené, & V. J. Heuven (Eds.), On Speech and Language: Studies for Sieb G. Nooteboom (pp. 149-158). Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics.

2003

Scholarly publications

Janse, E., Nooteboom, S. G., & Quené, H. (2003). Word-level intelligibility of time-compressed speech: Prosodic and segmental factors. Speech Communication, 41(2-3), 287-301. http://www.elsevier.com/locate/specom
Quené, H., & Port, R. F. (2003). Produced speech rhythm depends on predictability of stress patterns. In Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona, August 2003

Popularising publications

Quené, H. (2003). Letterendocenten overbelast. U blad : Utrechts universiteitsblad, 1/4. http://www.ublad.uu.nl

2002

Scholarly publications

Quené, H. (2002). Nederland geen Lake Wobegon. Exchange Affairs, 12. http://www.nacee.nl/magazine.aip
Nooteboom, S. G., van Rossum, M. A., de Krom, G., & Quené, H. (2002). 'Pitch' accent in alaryngeal speech. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 45, 1106-1118.
Cohan, J. B., Quené, H., Kager, R. W. J., & Nooteboom, S. G. (2002). Heavy constituent extraposition: Experimental evidence for parallel processing. In M. Hirotani (Ed.), Proceedings of 32nd Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistics Society (NELS 32) (Vol. 1, pp. 41-52). GLSA. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1474&context=nels

Other output

Quené, H., & Coopmans, P. H. A. (2002). Demonstratie over ritme in spraak. Paper presented at NWO Cognitie, Amsterdam.
Quené, H., Coopmans, P. H. A., van Rossum, M. A., & Janse, E. (2002). Demonstratie over redundantie in spraak. Paper presented at NWO Cognitie, Amsterdam.

2000

Scholarly publications

Janse, E., Nooteboom, S. G., Quené, H., & te Riele, S. M. M. (2000). Multiple activation and early context effects. In A. Cutler, J. M. McQueen, & R. Zondervan (Eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Spoken Word Access Processes (pp. 15-18).

Other output

Quené, H. (Author). (2000). audiufon. Performance, UiL OTS.

1999

Scholarly publications

Janse, E., & Quené, H. (1999). On the suitability of the cross-modal semantic priming task. In J. Ohala (Ed.), Proceedings of the XIV International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS '99) [CD-rom] (pp. 1937-1940). American Institute of Physics.
Quené, H. (1999). comments on 'the locus of the effects of sentential-semantic context on spoken-word processing' by P. Zwitserlood. Journal Title.
Schouten, M. E. H., & Quené, H. (1999). -. Nederlandse taalkunde.
Quené, H., & Schouten, M. E. H. (1999). -. Nederlandse taalkunde, 171-175.

Professional publications

Quené, H. (1999). -. Nederlandse taalkunde, 2, 171-173.

Other output

Quené, H. (Author). (1999). Audiufon, geluidsdemonstraties fonetiek. Software, .

1998

Scholarly publications

te Riele, S. M. M., & Quené, H. (1998). Evidence for early effects of sentence context on word segmentation. In Proceedings 5th International conference on Spoken Language Processing 98 (cd-rom) Causal productions, South Australia.
Quené, H., van Rossum, M. A., & van Wijck, M. (1998). Assimilation and Anticipation in Word Perception. In Proceedings of International congress of spoken language processing, Sydney, december 1st - 4th (cd rom) Causal productions, South Australia.
Quené, H., & Koster, M. (1998). Metrical Segmentation in Dutch: Vowel Quality or Stress? Language and Speech, 41(2), 185-202.

1993

Scholarly publications

Quené, H., & Kager, R. (1993). Prosodic sentence analysis without parsing. In V. J. van Heuven, & L. C. W. Pols (Eds.), Analysis and Synthesis of Speech: Strategic research towards high-quality text-to-speech generation (pp. 115-130). Mouton de Gruyter. https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/8692

1992

Scholarly publications

Quené, H., & Kager, R. (1992). The derivation of prosody for text-to-speech from prosodic sentence structure. Computer Speech and Language, 6(1), 77-98. https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/8688

1990

Scholarly publications

Quené, H., & Kager, R. (1990). PROS: Automatic Prosodic Sentence Analysis, Accentuation and Phrasing for Dutch Text-to-Speech Conversion. (ASSP Report; No. 17). Stichting Spraaktechnologie. https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/8682

1989

Scholarly publications

Quené, H., & Kager, R. (1989). Automatic accentuation and prosodic phrasing for Dutch text-to-speech conversion. In J. P. Tubach, & J. J. Mariani (Eds.), Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, (EuroSpeech '89) (pp. 1214-1217). CEP Consultants. https://www.isca-speech.org/archive_v0/archive_papers/eurospeech_1989/e89_1214.pdf
Quené, H., & Kager, R. (1989). Van tekst naar prosodie. Informatie, 31(7/8), 570-576. https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/8673
Kager, R., & Quené, H. (1989). A sentence accentuation algorithm for text-to-speech conversion. In H. Bennis, & A. van Kemenade (Eds.), Linguistics in the Netherlands 1989 (pp. 101-109). Foris Publications. https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/8672

1987

Scholarly publications

Kager, R., & Quené, H. (1987). Deriving prosodic sentence structure without exhaustive syntactic analysis. In J. Laver, & M. A. Jack (Eds.), Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Technology, Edinburgh 1987 (Vol. 1, pp. 1243-1246). CEP Consultants. https://www.isca-speech.org/archive_v0/archive_papers/ecst_1987/e87_1243.pdf