Congratulations to Ronny on his first journal publication from his PhD project! Want to know how people use lip movements and simple hand gestures to perceive lexical stress? Read it here!
Several proceedings papers from our group have been accepted for presentation at Speech Prosody 2024. Read them here!
How do speakers of Dutch produce lexical stress? Read it in: “Your “VOORnaam” is not my “VOORnaam”: An acoustic analysis of individual talker differences in word stress in Dutch.”
Chengjia joined the group in Sept 2023 to test how the timing of hand gestures influences speech perception in more naturalistic listening conditions.
Matteo joined the group in June 2023 to test the neural correlates of audiovisual integration of gestural timing and spoken prosody, as well as their alteration in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Patrick joined the group in May 2023 to work on a cross-linguistic comparison of gesture-speech temporal alignment in production and perception.
Two proceedings papers from our group have been accepted for presentation at ICPhS 2023. Read them here!
On March 16, 2023, Ivy Mok successfully graduated from the Linguistics and Communication Sciences ResMA program at Radboud University.
In March 2023, we will have two new members join the group: Yitian Hong, a visiting researcher from PolyU Hong Kong; and Floris Cos, an intern from the Linguistics and Communication Sciences ResMA program at Radboud University.
This ‘Phonetics Day’ is the annual meeting of the ‘Dutch Society for Phonetic Sciences’ [NVFW], taking place in Utrecht on December 16, 2022.