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Phonetics Lunch Meeting (FS 2023)

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Each week during term time - irregularly also outside terms - we have a group meeting on Wednesdays from 12:15 to 13:45. Currently, this takes place in a hybrid format - in person in AND 2.23, and online via Zoom (Join). During this meeting, we discuss the latest news relevant for our lab and our research. This is followed by a short presentation by one of the group members on a topic of his/her choice. Such a presentation can be the discussion of an interesting paper or the demonstration of own research results. Sometimes we also invite guest speakers.

Everybody who is interested in our phonetics group is welcome!

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In the Spring Term 2023 we have the following presentations (Time 12:15-13:45):

Date Speaker & Topic
22.02.2023

External Speaker: Dr. Amelia Gully (University of York)

Title: Measuring and comparing vocal tract shapes using geometric morphometrics

01.03.2023 Organisational Meeting
08.03.2023

Lab Scrum (Work in Progress Week)

15.03.2023

--- Meeting Cancelled ---

22.03.2023

Dr. Elisa Pellegrino

Title: The role of expressive audiovisual information in speech communication

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Prof. Dr. Eleanor Chodroff

Title: Forced alignment of low resource languages

29.03.2023

Master's Student Updates

05.04.2023

External Speakers: Frederick Kukla und Vanessa Reichel (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)

Title: MFCC-Plotter - A graphical tool to interactively analyse MFCCs

19.04.2023

--- No Meeting ---

Participants are instead encouraged to attend the Speech Units Workshop.

26.04.2023

External Speaker: Erica Van de Waal (Université de Lausanne)

Title: Lab cognition going wild: Field experiments on vervet monkeys

03.05.2023

Lab Scrum (Work in Progress Week)
10.05.2023

External Speaker: Prof. Dr. Jessamyn Schertz (University of Toronto)

Title: The stability of individual differences in phonetic imitation across features and tasks

17.05.2023

Dr. Catalina Torres

Title: Prosodic cues to clause-final verb clusters in Swiss German

24.05.2023

Franka Zebe

Title:  Increasing aspiration in Zurich German: Evidence from production and perception

31.05.2023

Alejandra Pesantez

Tltle: L2 Phonetic development in a non-naturalistic setting: The case of Ecuadorian learners of English