PHILIP ROSE


Research Interests:

Dr Philip Rose is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics, Arts. He studies phonetics and phonology, is an expert on tone languages and on Chinese and Chinese dialects, and forensic phonetic speaker identification. He is a former member of Council of the International Phonetic Association, a member of the Forensic Standards Committee of the Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, and of the Research Committee of the National Voice Centre of Australia.


Selected Publications:

1987. "Considerations in the normalisation of the fundamental frequency of linguistic tone," Speech Communication 6/4, 343-352.

1990. "Acoustics and Phonology of Complex Tone Sandhi," Phonetica 47, 1-35.

1990. "Thai-Phake tones: acoustic, aerodynamic and perceptual data on a Tai dialect with contrastive creak," in R. Seidl (ed.) Proc. 3rd Australian Intl. Conf. on Speech Science and Technology, Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, 394-399.

1993. "A Linguistic Phonetic Acoustic Analysis of Shanghai Tones," Australian Journal of Linguistics 13, 185-219

1995 (with S. Duncan). "Naive auditory identification and discrimination of similar voices by familiar listeners," Journal of Forensic Lingusitics, 2/1.

1995 "Cantonese citation tones," In Pamela Davis and Neville Fletcher (eds.) Vocal Fold Physiology: Controlling Complexity and Chaos, Singular Press: 307-324.

1996. "Speaker Verification Under Realistic Forensic Conditions," In Paul McCormak & Alison Russel (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Australian International Conf. on Speech Science and Technology, Australian Speech Science and Technology Association: 109-114.


Contact Information:

E-mail: Philip.Rose@anu.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6249 4169
Fax: (02) 6279 8214

Created by: Stuart Robinson
Maintained by: Avery Andrews
Last modified: 19 November 2001