Some of the entries in the Bibliography of "Introducing Speech and Language Processing" are marked with an asterisk, indicating that a copy of the work or a link to an associated web-based resource can be found on this website. Here are the links:
Antworth, E. L. (1990) PC-KIMMO: A Two-Level Processor for Morphological Analysis. Dallas, Texas: Summer Institute of Linguistics. [book information] [PC-KIMMO website]
Burnard, L., ed. (2000) The British National Corpus Users Reference Guide. Oxford: Oxford University Computing Services. [reference guide] [British National Corpus website]
Coleman, J. S. and J. Pierrehumbert (1997) Stochastic Phonological Grammars and Acceptability. In Computational Phonology. Third Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group in Computational Phonology. Somerset, NJ: Association for Computational Linguistics. 49-56. [PDF paper]
Dankovicova, J., P. West, J. Coleman and A. Slater (1998) Phonotactic grammaticality is gradient. Poster paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon 6), University of York. [PDF paper]
Dirksen, A. (1993) Phrase Structure Phonology. In T. M. Ellison and J. M. Scobbie, eds. Computational Phonology. Edinburgh Working Papers in Cognitive Science 8, 81–96. [Ordering information]
Huckvale, M. (1992) A comparison of neural network and Hidden Markov Model approaches to the tiered segmentation of speech. Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics Conference on Speech and Hearing, Windermere. See subsequent paper: Huckvale, M. (1994) "Word recognition from tiered phonological models", in Proceedings IOA Conference in Speech and Hearing, Windermere, November 1994. [PDF paper][PDF paper from author's website]