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Journal Papers:
1. Ho-hsien Pan (2007), “The effects of prosodic boundaries on nasality in Taiwanese Min”, Journal of Acoustical Society of America,121 (6), 3755-3769. (國科會計畫編號:NSC-91-2411-H-009-017-) (SCI)
2. Ho-hsien Pan (2004),“Nasality in Taiwanese”, Language and Speech, 47(3), 267-297.(SSCI) (國科會計畫編號:86 2411-H-009-002)

Peer-reviewed Archival Book Chapters:
1. Ho-hsien Pan (2007), “Initial Strengthening of Lexical Tones in Taiwanese Min,” In Tones and Tunes Volume 1:Typological Studies in Word and Sentence Prosody, Carlos Gussenhoven & Tomas Riad (Eds.), 271-292. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
2. Ho-hsien Pan (2007), "Focus and Taiwanese unchecked tones," In Topic and Focus: Intonational and Meaning from a cross-linguistic perspective, C. Lee, M. Gordon, and D. Buring (Eds.), In Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, G. Chierchia, K. von Fintel, F.J. Pelletier (Managing Editors), Volume 82,195-213, Netherland: Springer Publisher.(國科會計畫編號:NSC-91-2411-H-009-011-)

Referred Conference Proceedings:
1. Ho-hsien Pan, Pi-chiang Li, Chia-chien Lee, Hsiao-han Huang, and Hui-ying Tsou (2008), “ Lexical Tonal Space and Sandhi Rule,” Laboratory Phonology 11, 107-108. (國科會計畫編號:NSC-94-2411-H-009-011)
2. Ho-hsie Pan, Hui-ying Tsou, and Wan-ting Huang (2008), “Contrastive Focus in Taiwan Mandarin”, The Journal of the Acoustic Society of America
3. Ho-hsien Pan, and Yi-hsin Tai (2006), “Boundaries and Tonal Articualtion in Taiwanese Min”, Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2006, 51.(Seed Grant, Chiao Tung University)
4. Ho-hsien Pan (2005), “Voice Quality of Falling Tones in Taiwan Min”, Proceedings of Interspeech 2005, 1401-1404. (國科會計畫編號:NSC 93-2411-H -009-020)
5. Ho-hsien Pan, Wan-ting Huang, Ying-Hui Huang (2005), “Perception of New, Given and Contrastive Information in Taiwanese”, Proceedings of ISCA Workshop on Plasticity in Speech Perception, 87-90.
6. Ho-hsien Pan (2003), “Prosody and Nasalization in Taiwanese”,Proceeding of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences,575-578.(國科會計畫編號:NSC-91-2411-H-009-017-)
7. Ho-hsien Pan (2002), “The Location of F0 Offset Targets for Taiwanese Long Tones”, Proceeding of Speech Prosody 2002, 555-558.
8. Ho-hsien Pan, (1999) “Taiwanese Prenasalized stops and Post Stopped Nasals”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 105,1399.
9. Ho-hsien Pan, (1999) “Taiwanese Final Stops and Following Initial Voiced Stops and Nasals”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 106, 2153
10. Ho-hsien Pan (1999) “To be Nasalized, or not to be Nasalized”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 105, 1396.
11. Ho-hsien Pan, (1996) “The Phonological Relationship Between Taiwanese Initial Voiced Stops and Nasals”, The Journal of the Acoustic Society of America 99:2547
12. Ho-hsien Pan, (1996) “The Acquisition of Taiwanese Initial Stops”, The Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 99:2590.
13. Ho-hsien Pan, (1995) “The Phonetic Variants of Taiwanese ‘Voiced’ Stops: An Airflow Study”, Proceedings of ROCLING VIII, 191-215.
14. Ho-hsien Pan, (1994) “The Phonetic Variants of Taiwanese ‘Voiced’ Stops”, The Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 95:2875.
15. Ho-hsien Pan (1991) “Voice Quality of Amoy Falling Tones”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 90, 2345.

Invited Talks
2006, The Effect of boundary and Nasality in Taiwanese, National Taiwan University (台灣大學語言所)
2006, Invited Speaker, Speech processing using prosodic and semantic information, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan Normal University, The Association of Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing.(語音科技與語言學、語音學對話,語音訊號處理研討會。國立台灣師範大學資訊工程研究所、中華民國計算語言學學會), April 26, 2006.
1999, 2000, An acoustical, airflow, and speech perceptual study of Taiwanese voiced stops and nasals,
National Chung Cheng University (中正大學語言所) , Taiwan, May 12, 2000;
National Ching Hua Univeristy (清華大學語言所) , Taiwan, Dec 8, 1999;
National Taiwan University (台灣大學語言所) , Taiwan, October 18, 1999.
1997 Phonetics as an academic field and a career, National Central University (國立中央大學) , Taiwan.
1995, The Phonetic Variants of Taiwanese ‘Voiced’ Stops, National Cheng Chi University (國立政治大學), Taiwan.