SimPhon.Net

Usage-based approaches, computational modeling and
simulation studies in phonetics and phonology

Workshop 7: November 15–17, 2019

Invited Speakers

  • Frederik Hartmann (Universität Konstanz)
  • Roger K. Moore (University of Sheffield)

Venue

University of Konstanz
www.uni-konstanz.de/en/university

Hotel

Hotel Volapük
Im Loh 14
78465 Konstanz
volapuek.de/en

Workshop 6: December 9–11, 2018

Future Directions

Invited Speakers

  • Stephanie Borrie (Department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education, Utah State University, USU)
  • James Whang (Universität des Saarlandes)

Venue

Alla-Fonte Hotel & Tagungshaus
www.alla-fonte.de

Abstracts

(Abstract booklet coming soon)

Workshop 5: June 4–6, 2018

SimPhon.Net / Stuttgart Research Focus (SRF) Language and Cognition

Main theme: “Psycholinguistic, cognitive and neurolinguistic modeling in phonetics and phonology”

This workshop is organized by Natalie Lewandowski, Daniel Duran and the members of SimPhon.Net, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG); together with the Stuttgart Research Focus Language and Cognition.

Invited Speakers

  • Isabelle Darcy (Indiana University)
  • Sven Mattys (University of York)
  • Joan C. Mora (Universitat de Barcelona)
  • Mathias Scharinger (Philipps Universität Marburg)

Venue

Christkönigshaus
www.christkoenigshaus.de

Abstracts

Click here to download the abstract booklet (PDF).

Workshop 4: December 5–7, 2017

Main theme: (Modelling) the larynx and the voice

The main theme of this workshop is the larynx and the voice and its computational modeling. It is organized by the members of SimPhon.Net, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).

Invited Speakers

  • Benjamin Elie (LORIA, France)
  • Joao Cabral (Trinity College Dublin)

Venue

WEST Hotel
www.west-hotel.de

Abstracts

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Workshop 3: July 2–5, 2017

Main theme: Prosody and prosodic models

This workshop is aimed at prosody and computational models. It is organized by the members of SimPhon.Net, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).

Invited Speakers

  • Nigel Ward (University of Texas at El Paso)
  • Martti Vainio (University of Helsinki)

Venue

Mátraházai Akadémiai Üdülő
3233 Mátraháza
Hungary
www.udulo.mta.hu/uduloink/matrahazai-akademiai-udulo/

Abstracts

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Workshop 2: December 4–7, 2016

Main theme: Exemplar-theoretic models and alternative approaches in usage-based models of language and speech production/perception

This workshop is aimed at models of language use, the speech production–perception loop and phonetic forms. It is organized by the members of SimPhon.Net, funded by the DFG.

Invited Speakers

  • Julie Berndsen (UCD School of Computer Science, Ireland)
  • Janet B Pierrehumbert (Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford, UK)

Venue

Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik
www.dagstuhl.de/16495

Abstracts

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Workshop 1: April 6–8, 2016

Main theme: Speech segmentation and acquisition

This workshop is aimed at computational approaches to the study on human speech segmentation and acquisition. It is organized by the members of SimPhon.Net, funded by the DFG.

Invited Speakers

  • Okko Räsänen (Aalto University, Finland)
  • Odette Scharenborg (Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands)

Venue

Waldhotel Zollernblick
www.zollernblick-lauterbad.de

Abstracts

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