Alexander G. Bell Graduate Student Prize in Speech Communication and Hearing
2017
Sarah Colby, McGill University, Montreal
“Lexical effects in older adults’ perceptual learning for speech”
2016
Sin-Tung Lau, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo
“An Investigation of the Relationship between Hearing, Dynamic Stability, and Segmental Orientation during Walking”
2015
Jonathan Vaisberg, University of Western Ontario
“High frequency real ear measurement in the human ear canal”
2014
Jessica Arsenault, University of Toronto
“Understanding our internal monologue: The neural basis of inner speech”
2012
Takashi Mitsuya, Queen’s University
2011
Martin Brummund, École de Technologie Supérieure
2010
Nicolas Ellaham, University of Ottawa
“Prediction of binaural speech intelligibility when using non-linear hearing aids”
2009
Huiwen Goy, University of Toronto
“Articulatory and acoustic changes accompanying different speaking instructions and listening situations”
2008
Donald Derrick, University of British Columbia
“Kinematics, Strategy-shift and Planning in English Flap Sequences”
2007
Gurjit Singh, University of Toronto (Mississauga)
“Cognitive and Auditory Factors Underlying Auditory Spatial Attention”
2006
Amy McKinnon, Dalhousie University
“Pitch perception in young cochlear implant listeners”
2005
Geoffrey Stewart Morrison, University of Alberta
“Modelling L2 Perception of English and Spanish Vowels”
2004
Carrie Gotzke, University of Alberta
“Speech intelligibility probe for children with cleft Palate: Assessment of reliability and validity”
2001
Ian Wilson, University of British Columbia
“Variability in articulation”
2000
Janna Rieger, University of Alberta
“Acoustic analysis of speech associated with the use of automatic speech recognition”
1999
William Ernest Hodgetts, University of Western Ontario
“The effects of modulation spectrum phase distortion on speech intelligibility for hearing impaired listeners”
1998
Marlene Bagatto, University of Western Ontario
“Acoustic cues to children’s speech production errors”
1997
Monica Rohlfs, University of Alberta
“Effects of facial paralysis and presentation mode on perceptual acoustic measures of consonant place”
1996
Mark Pell, McGill University
“An acoustic investigation of speech prosody in adults with and without unilateral brain damage”
1995
Kristina Greenwood, University of Western Ontario
“Determinants of self-reported hearing deterioration in older adult hearing-aid wearers”
1994
Michael Lantz, Queen’s University
“Frequency of occurrence and duration in the perception of pitch structure”
1993
Aloknath De, McGill University
“Auditory distortion measure for speech coders – hidden Markovian approach”
1991
Steven Donald Turnbull, University of New Brunswick
“The influence of possible anti-masking strategies in pinniped vocalizations of signal detection”
Fangxin Chen, University of Alberta
“Computer simulation of a Mandarin tone perception”
Leonard E. Cornelisse, University of Western Ontario
“The spatial perception of a sound’s location in three dimensions”
1990
Bradley Frankland, Dalhousie University
“The role of contour in music stream segmentation”
2017
Sarah Colby, McGill University, Montreal
“Lexical effects in older adults’ perceptual learning for speech”
2016
Sin-Tung Lau, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo
“An Investigation of the Relationship between Hearing, Dynamic Stability, and Segmental Orientation during Walking”
2015
Jonathan Vaisberg, University of Western Ontario
“High frequency real ear measurement in the human ear canal”
2014
Jessica Arsenault, University of Toronto
“Understanding our internal monologue: The neural basis of inner speech”
2012
Takashi Mitsuya, Queen’s University
2011
Martin Brummund, École de Technologie Supérieure
2010
Nicolas Ellaham, University of Ottawa
“Prediction of binaural speech intelligibility when using non-linear hearing aids”
2009
Huiwen Goy, University of Toronto
“Articulatory and acoustic changes accompanying different speaking instructions and listening situations”
2008
Donald Derrick, University of British Columbia
“Kinematics, Strategy-shift and Planning in English Flap Sequences”
2007
Gurjit Singh, University of Toronto (Mississauga)
“Cognitive and Auditory Factors Underlying Auditory Spatial Attention”
2006
Amy McKinnon, Dalhousie University
“Pitch perception in young cochlear implant listeners”
2005
Geoffrey Stewart Morrison, University of Alberta
“Modelling L2 Perception of English and Spanish Vowels”
2004
Carrie Gotzke, University of Alberta
“Speech intelligibility probe for children with cleft Palate: Assessment of reliability and validity”
2001
Ian Wilson, University of British Columbia
“Variability in articulation”
2000
Janna Rieger, University of Alberta
“Acoustic analysis of speech associated with the use of automatic speech recognition”
1999
William Ernest Hodgetts, University of Western Ontario
“The effects of modulation spectrum phase distortion on speech intelligibility for hearing impaired listeners”
1998
Marlene Bagatto, University of Western Ontario
“Acoustic cues to children’s speech production errors”
1997
Monica Rohlfs, University of Alberta
“Effects of facial paralysis and presentation mode on perceptual acoustic measures of consonant place”
1996
Mark Pell, McGill University
“An acoustic investigation of speech prosody in adults with and without unilateral brain damage”
1995
Kristina Greenwood, University of Western Ontario
“Determinants of self-reported hearing deterioration in older adult hearing-aid wearers”
1994
Michael Lantz, Queen’s University
“Frequency of occurrence and duration in the perception of pitch structure”
1993
Aloknath De, McGill University
“Auditory distortion measure for speech coders – hidden Markovian approach”
1991
Steven Donald Turnbull, University of New Brunswick
“The influence of possible anti-masking strategies in pinniped vocalizations of signal detection”
Fangxin Chen, University of Alberta
“Computer simulation of a Mandarin tone perception”
Leonard E. Cornelisse, University of Western Ontario
“The spatial perception of a sound’s location in three dimensions”
1990
Bradley Frankland, Dalhousie University
“The role of contour in music stream segmentation”