Workshop on Experimental Linguistics 2008

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Partipants' Data

Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics

25-27 August 2008, Athens, Greece

PARTICIPANTS
UNIVERSITY - INSTITUTION
PAPER

Alagözlü Nuray

Baskent University, Turkey

Discourse markers and L2 listening: do computers make a difference in L2 listening comprehension?

Alexandris Christina

University of Athens, Greece

Word category and prosodic emphasis in dialog modules of speech technology applications

Alghamdi Mansour

Computer & Electronic Research Institute, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Saudi accented Arabic voice bank

AlShammari Eiman Tamah

George Mason University, USA

A new Arabic stemming algorithm

Andreou Georgia

University of Thessaly, Greece

Neurolinguistic aspects of metaphor theory

Anufryk Volha

Stuttgard University, Germany

Prosodic variation in L2: a case of Germans speaking English

Arnold Denis

University of Bonn, Germany

The influence of top-down expectations on the perception of syllable prominence

Arts Anja

Tilburg University, Netherlands

Overspecification in action-oriented discourse: task importance affects the production of overspecifications and overspecifications increase identification efficiency in perception

Augurzky Petra

University of Stuttgart, Germany

Prosodic phrasing in German sentence production: optimal length vs. argument structure

Bannert Robert

Umeå University , Sweden

 

Baumotte Henrike

University of Stuttgart, Germany

Coarticulation in non-native speakers of English: /?lV/-sequences in non-proficient vs. proficient learners

Boucher Victor J.

Université de Montréal, Canada

Investigations of speech segmentation: addressing the writing bias in language research

Campos-Astorkiza Rebeka

The Ohio State University, USA

Two sources of voicing neutralization in Lithuanian

Cantoni Maria

Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Stress assignment in Brazilian Portuguese: a usage-based approach

Castro Luciana

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The temporal structure of professional speaking styles in Brazilian Portuguese

Chaida Anthi

University of Athens, Greece

Procodic perception of sentence types in Greek

Chentir Amina

University of Blida, Algeria

Classification by discriminant analysis of the energy in view of the detection of accentuated syllable in Standard Arabic

Chu Man-ni

National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan

The identification of the place of articulation in coda stops as a function of the preceding vowel: a cross-linguistic study

Correia Deolinda

Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

Reading mathematical exercises: preliminary results

Den Ouden Hanny

Utrecht University, Netherlands

Prosody in read aloud text: relation with information status, content type and boundary strength

Falé Isabel

Universidade Aberta, Portugal

Imperatives in European Portuguese: a perception approach

Fernández-Parra María

Swansea University, UK

Formulaic expressions in language technology

Galantomos Ioannis

University of Thessaly, Greece

Neurolinguistic aspects of metaphor theory

Gawronska Barbara

University of Agder, Norway

Lexicalization of natural actions and cross-linguistic stability

Gilbert Annie C.

Université de Montréal, Canada

Investigations of speech segmentation: addressing the writing bias in language research

Giordano Rosa

University of Salerno, Italy

Continuation tunes in two central varieties of Italian: phonetic patterns and phonological issues

Hansakunbuntheung Chatchawarn

Waseda University, Japan

Model-based duration analysis on English natives and Thai learners

Hemeren Paul

University of Skövde, Sweden

Lexicalization of natural actions and cross-linguistic stability

Herrero Begoña Payá

Ludwig Maximilians Universität, Germany

“Deep and raspy” or “high and squeaky”: a cross-linguistic study of voice perception and voice labeling

Hub Faria Isabel

Laboratório de Psicolinguística, Portugal

Nasometric values for European Portuguese: preliminary results

Jannedy Stefanie

Center of General Linguistics (ZAS), Berlin, Germany

The effect of focus on lexical tones in Vietnamese

Kalimeris Constandinos

Institute for Language and Speech Processing, Greece

MORPHEMIA: a semi-supervised algorithm for the segmentation of Modern Greek words into morphemes

Kinoshita Naoko

Meikai University, Japan

The acquisition of temporal categorical perception by Japanese second language learners

Kocjancic Tanja

Queen Margaret University, UK

Tongue movements and syllable onset complexity: ultrasound study

Lehtinen Mari

University of Helsinki, Finland

The prosodic and nonverbal deficiencies of French- and Finnish-speaking persons with Asperger Syndrome

Lengeris Angelos

University College London, UK

The effectiveness of auditory phonetic training on Greek native speakers' perception and production of Southern British English vowels

Lewandowski Natalie

University of Stuttgart, Germany

Phonetic convergence and language talent within native-nonnative interactions

Liu Hsiu-Tan

Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan

A comparison of Taiwanese sign language and manually coded Chinese: word length and short-term memory capacity

Loui Sofia

University of York, UK

The role of animacy in the production of Greek relative clauses

Loukina Anastassia

University of Oxford, UK

Acoustic model of stress in standard Greek and Greek dialects

Luegi Paula

Laboratório de Psicolinguística, Portugal

Priming effect on word reading and recall

Mahmoodzade Zahra

University of Tehran, Iran

Using F2 transition parameters in distinguishing Persian affricates from homorganic consonants

Martin Philippe

Université Paris Diderot, France

Intonation of parentheses in spontaneous French sentences

Masuda Hinako

Sophia University, Japan

Perception of consonant clusters in Japanese native speakers: influence of foreign language learning

Mitterer Holger

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands

How are words reduced in spontaneous speech?

Mompean Gonzalez Jose A.

University of Murcia, Spain

Phonological free variation in English: an empirical study

Moosmüller Sylvia

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria

Interaction of phonetics, phonology, and sociophonology – illustrated by the vowels of Standard Austrian German.

Nikolaenkova Olga

University of Athens, Greece

Rhythm and stress intervals in Greek and Russian

Pastuszek-Lipinska Barbara

Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland

The influence of music education and training on SLA

Rangoussi Maria

Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus, Greece

Phoneme classification using the Hartley Phase Spectrum

Russo Michela

University of Paris 8, France

Rhythmic analysis and quantitative measures: the essence of rhythm as temporal patterning

Sadeghi Vahid

Imam Khomeini International University, Iran

Compensatory lengthening in Persian: the timing of non-modal phonation

Sagisaka Yoshinori

Waseda University, Japan

Objective evaluation of second language learner's translation proficiency using statistical translation measures

Sayoud Halim

USTHB, Institut d'Electronique, Algeria

PENS: a confidence parameter estimating the number of speakers

Serridge Ben

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Faster time-aligned phonetic transcriptions through partial automation

Sheppard Chris

Waseda University, Japan

The effects of the acoustic properties of second language vowel production on pronunciation evaluation

Silva Thais Cristófaro

Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Frequency effects in language acquisition: a case study of plural forms in Brazilian Portuguese

Sonu Mee

Waseda University, Japan

Factors influencing perceptual attainment of Japanese geminate consonants by Korean learners of Japanese

Todaka Yuichi

Miyazaki Municipal University, Japan

Receptive and productive skills of English /l/ and /r/ by Japanese college students in relation to their motivation

Tsubaki Hajime

Waseda University, Japan

Objective evaluation of second language learner's translation proficiency using statistical translation measures

Van Wijk Carel

Tilburg University, Netherlands

Prosody in read aloud text: relation with information status, content type and boundary strength

Wagner Agnieszka

Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland

Automatic labeling of prosody

Wagner Petra

University of Bonn, Germany

The influence of top-down expectations on the perception of syllable prominence

Weber Andrea

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands

Name dominance in spoken word recognition is (not) modulated by expectations: evidence from synonyms

Weirich Melanie

Centre for General Linguistics (ZAS), Germany

Vocal stereotypes

Wollermann Charlotte

University of Bonn, Germany

Does uncertainty effect the case of exhaustive interpretation?

Wrembel Magdalena

Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland

“Sounds like a rainbow” - sound-colour mappings in vowel perception

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