New from Celeste Olson (BA in LING & PSYC ’24), Prof. Athanasopoulou and @BrockUniversity Prof. Curtin: “Processing of Compound and Phrasal Prosody in (Canadian) English” in Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2024, 1255-1259 https://t.co/3dfprwPJlB
Celeste Olson (BA in Linguistics & Psychology ’24) on “How Adult Canadian English Speakers Process Prosody in Novel Compound Words” with Profs. Suzanne Curtin (@BrockUniversity) and Angeliki Athanasopoulou at the Canadian Linguistic Association in Ottawa https://t.co/Ys2yKSFuSB
Join us for the last talk of the Winter Colloquium Series!
Temporal relations and the syntax of adverbial clauses in Persian
Dr. Jila Ghomeshi (University of Manitoba)
Friday, March 15 | 3:30pm | CHE 212
Madeline MacLean reported on three pilot experiments from her Honors thesis investigating affective prosody and context in the perception of emotional states. The importance of each cue depends on the emotion and speaker voice.
#AffectiveProsody#Context#Emotion
@AnikaBriee reported on three pilot experiments investigating context and prosody in the perception of information structure. The results suggest that contextual cues are more important than prosodic cues.
#FocusProsody#Context#InformationStructure
Congratulations to Summer Abdalla who just received an MA in Linguistics after successfully defending her thesis, “Perception and Production of a Quantity-Sensitive Stress System in Adults and Children: The Case of Levantine Arabic in Canada”!
Prof. Athanasopoulou’s paper with McGillU’s Cheman Baira A’gitok (UCalgary MA 2022) “What makes a geminate? An acoustic study of consonants in Garo” from this month’s International Congress of Phonetic Sciences in Prague is now available at https://t.co/exAm4fAfgD