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In
this issue we have a feature article by our most recent ASSTA New Researchers
Award recipient, Jennie Elliott. This is entitled "An unusual application
of forensic phonetics". Jennie's article illustrates the breadth
of applications where speech science may be applied. I look forward
hearing from any other members who have a story to tell about their work.
Also we introduce two new
ASSTA executive committee members: Steve Cassidy who joins the executive
as Secretary, and Spike Barlow who joins as a member. Both Steve
and Spike and the rest of the committee will be active in the "web-ification"
of ASSTA in the coming months.
Hearty thanks to our outgoing
secretary Roberto for all is effort over the years, and in making life
easier for a number of people involved in ASSTA activities. He is
a veritable mine of information about speech science and technology.
Roberto will continue the |
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Australian
Speech Science
and
Technology Association
(Incorporated)
G.P.O.
Box 143, Canberra
City,
A.C.T., 2601.
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Newsletter
"Speech Resources" column and his involvement with ASSTA behind the
scenes. Also thanks to Julie Vonwiller who has been instrumental
in many ASSTA initiatives over the years.
Contact
myself, Johanna or Marija (details page 2) if you would like to express
your views in the Newsletter -- about ASSTA in particular, or speech science
and technology in general .
Chris James |
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