Just out! Juliette Blevins & I argue for the importance of targeted micro typologies including lesser studied languages & varieties for the understanding of rare linguistic phenomena. Featuring recent case studies such as final stop voicing in Lakhota 🤓 https://t.co/67l2D3qITb
¿Tienes ganas de hablar de fenómenos suprasegmentales? @paoloroseano y yo organizamos una sesión monográfica para el Simposio de la @infoSELing. Se aceptan comunicaciones sobre ritmo, acento, entonación, duración y cualquier otro que afecte a moras, sílabas, w, f, ip, IP...
Who has two thumbs and just got her research project financed? Bob Kels... ehm! ME!!!
I'm so happy for the project written with @ChiaraCelata and @Luisa09826935#CompleXSpeech
My co-author (and first author) reached out to the editor to clarify this situation and ask for the reviews. When they arrived, it didn't occur an hacker to realize some fun facts about said reviews, including who actually did them and how much time...
#publishing in Academia could be though. I'm fine with #rejection bc it could be a way to really learn and improve your work. What I'm NOT ok with is the way certain journal editors deal with things sometimes... I'll the story here w/o naming! #academicWriting#AcademicChatter
So, we sent this article 6 months ago. Not a word from the editors apart from the automatic message. Yesterday we received a personal email of one editor saying that the article was rejected. No reviews attached. On the website, it said the paper was never assigned to review
New paper out!
Rossi, Meluzzi & Lahoz-Bengoechea investigate the acoustic features of Italian sibilant fricatives (/s/, /z/ and /ʃ/) in the speech of L1 Spanish learners. Segmental duration, degree of voicing and place of articulation of learners’ productions are analysed.
Results from a quantitative analysis suggest that the degree of typological markedness of the phoneme and the influence of the L1 in perception and production affect L2 pronunciation to a different extent for each of the target sounds. Ask @chmeluz for more details.
The Scimago 2022 ranking is out, and I'm so happy that the Journal of Experimental Phonetics (@FonExperimental) is in Q2. That's a great achievement for an Ope Access journal. Submissions are open.
#phonetics#phonology
https://t.co/gVL5TgJfsU