foNETiks
A network newsletter
for the International Phonetic Association
and for the Phonetic Sciences
October 2000
Editors:
Linda Shockey, University of Reading, UK <[log in to unmask]>
Gerry Docherty, Newcastle University, UK <[log in to unmask]> Paul
Foulkes, York University, UK <[log in to unmask]>
Lisa Lim, National University of Singapore <[log in to unmask]>
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
(New ones marked ++)
(date of first appearance follows)
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2 - 5 October 2000. Prosody 2000: speech recognition and synthesis
workshop. Krakow, Poland. http://ptfon.wmid.amu.edu.pl (01/00)
8 - 11 October 2000. Patterns of speech sounds in unscripted
communication: production - perception - phonology. Institute of
Phonetics and Digital Speech Processing, Kiel. [log in to unmask]
(04/00)
11 - 13 October 2000. Multi-lingual Speech Communication. Kyoto,
Japan. http://www.msc2000.atr.co.jp/MSC/ (04/00)
16 - 20 October 2000. ICSLP2000: 6th International Conference on
Spoken Language Processing. Beijing, China.
http://www.icslp2000.org (04/00)
6-10 November 2000. I MEETING ON SPEECH TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER,
Universidad de Sevilla and Universidad de Granada, Sevilla, SPAIN.
(9/00) (See below for further information) URL:
http://fing.us.es/TecnoHabla/index.html
9 - 12 November 2000. Meeting of the Language and Social Interaction
Division of the National Communication Association. Seattle, WA.
[log in to unmask];
http://www.natcom.org/convention/2000/call2000.html (12/99)
3 - 8 December 2000. 140th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
and NOISE-CON 2000. Newport Beach, California.
http://asa.aip.org/newport/newport.html;
http://users.aol.com/inceusa/nc00_inf.html (08/00)
4 - 7 December 2000. 8th Australian International Conference on
Speech Science and Technology. Canberra, Australia.
http://www.cs.adfa.edu.au/sst2000/ (04/00)
4 - 8 December 2000. 140th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of
America. Newport Beach, California.
http://asa.aip.org/meetings.html (04/00)
11 - 15 December 2000. Stress and Rhythm Workshop. Central Institute
of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad, India.
[log in to unmask]; www.cieflconf.homepage.com (06/00)
12 -14 December 2000. WAVEip: Workshop on the Analysis of Varieties of
English intonation and prosody. Victoria University of Wellington,
New Zealand. http://www.vuw.ac.nz/lals/WAVEip or email
[log in to unmask] (08/00)
12-15 December 2000. Web-Based Language Documentation and
Description Philadelphia USA.
http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/exploration/ (9/00)
11 - 13 January 2001. Holland Institute of Generative Linguistics,
Conference on Phonology (HILP5). [log in to unmask];
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/aktuelles/hilp5_aktuell.html (06/00)
2 - 3 April 2001. Workshop on Innovation in Speech Processing
(WISP2001), Stratford on Avon, UK. (see below for further
information) (9/00) http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/wisp-2001/
5 - 7 April 2001. PTLC2001: The second meeting of the Phonetics
Teaching and Learning Conference. Royal Holloway College,
University of London. [log in to unmask]
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/johnm/ptlc.htm (08/00)
9 - 11 April 2001. ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop. Hands-Free
Speech Communication. Kyoto Japan.
http://www.slt.atr.co.jp/hsc2001/ (08/00)
13 - 16 June 2001. 4th International Speech Motor Conference.
Nijmegen, Netherlands. http://www.nici.kun.nl/speechmotconf/ (9/00)
18 - 22 June 2001. ORAGE 2001: ORAlity and GEstuality.
Aix-en-Provence, France. [log in to unmask];
http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/~gevoix/ORAGE2001 (08/00)
18 - 22 June 2001. ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop. 2001, A
Speaker Odyssey - The Speaker Recognition Workshop. The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
http://www.odyssey.westhost.com/ (08/00)
++21 - 23 June 2001. TENNET XII, Montreal, Canada.
http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/tennet
3 - 7 September 2001. EUROSPEECH2001 - 7th European Conference on
Speech Communication and Technology. Aalborg, Denmark.
http://eurospeech2001.org (04/00)
3 - 5 October 2001. 2001 International Workshop on Multimedia Signal
Processing. Cannes, France. http://mmsp01.eurecom.fr/ (8/00)
++7 - 10 October 2001. XXVII Deutscher Romanistentag, Muenchen.
[log in to unmask] (10/00)
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CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS & MEETINGS
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XXVII. Deutscher Romanistentag, Munchen 2001 (7-10 octobre)
Section 5 :
Direction : Trudel Meisenburg (Osnabruck) et Maria Selig (HU Berlin)
"Nouveaux departs en phonologie : les conceptions sub- et
suprasegmentales"
La phonologie classique s'est interesse en premier lieu au segment : en
etudiant d'une part les phonemes et d'autre part les processus
phonologiques, structuralistes et generativistes ont procede des
analyses lineaires.
Au cours des vingt dernieres annees, cette orientation segmento-lineaire
a perdu de son importance, et ce dans deux directions opposees : D'un
cote, les problemes suprasegmentaux ou prosodiques ont provoque un
interet toujours croissant on s'est e nouveau penche sur les
differents aspects des structures syllabiques, rythmiques ou melodiques
qui caracterisent les enonces oraux. D'autres chercheurs, par contre,
ont procede dans le sens oppose et ont surmont l'orientation segmentale
en abordant plutot les caracteristiques subsegmentales. Ainsi les traits
(features) se sont vus attribuer une nouvelle importance : Tandis que la
phonologie autosegmentale les a degages de leur stricte dependance des
segments, la phonologie articulatoire preconise une plus grande prise en
consideration des donnees phonetico-articulatoires.
Il est temps de tirer le bilan de ces debats et d'exposer l'etat actuel
de la phonetique et de la phonologie dans le cadre de la linguistique
romane. L'objet de la section sera de rassembler les representants des
differentes approches et de discuter le potentiel innovateur que
pourrait apporter aux problemes tant synchroniques que diachroniques une
reorientation de la phonologie vers les conceptions sub- et
suprasegmentales.
Contact :
Trudel Meisenburg, Universitat Osnabruck, Fachbereich Sprach- und
Literaturwissenschaft, Neuer Graben 40, D-49069 Osnabruck,
Tel.: 0541 / 969-4340, Fax: 0541 / 969-4256,
[log in to unmask]
Maria Selig, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultat II,
Institut fur Romanistik, Unter den Linden 6, D-10099 Berlin,
Tel.: 030 / 2093 5118, Fax: 030 / 2093 5119,
[log in to unmask]
Date limite de soumission (propositions de communications) : 15 Novembre
2000
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CALL FOR PAPERS
THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
(TENNET XII)
Montreal, Canada, June 21-23, 2001
The 12th Annual conference on Theoretical and Experimental
Neuropsychology, TENNET XII, will be held in June 2001 in Montreal,
Quebec, Canada at Universite du Quebec, Montreal, Judith-Jasmin
Building, Marie-Gerin-Lajoie Hall. The basic conference structure is
(a) two invited thematic symposia of 3 hours, followed by (b)
refereed poster papers. The poster papers are discussed after the
second symposium, each afternoon.
Participants may submit papers for consideration. Because these are
refereed submissions, accepted poster papers will be published as
refereed articles in Brain and Cognition.
The deadline for refereed submissions, via e-mail only, is December 22, 2000.
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Information for refereed submissions
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Poster presentations should deal with a well-defined topic or problem
in any domain of experimental or theoretical neuropsychology,
including neurolinguistics, development and history. Submissions are
in two parts (a) a 100- to 150-word abstract, and (b) a detailed
description of the paper. If applicable, the description should
include an Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Full
references sections. Up to two (2) tables or graphs can also be added.
Please make sure that your complete mailing address, with your
institutional affiliation, if any, and telephone number are included
with your submission. This information is needed to properly prepare
the program if your paper is accepted. Your submission should be sent
by e-mail to arrive by the December 22 deadline to the chair of the
program committee.
IMPORTANT: Please check your submission with a general-purpose
antivirus application before sending it by e-mail. Attached files
should be in RTF.
Submissions should be sent to: [log in to unmask]
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Henri Cohen, Ph.D.
Cognitive Neuroscience Center
UQAM
PB. 8888, Stn. Centre-Ville
Montreal, Qc., H3C 3P8 Canada
Further information about accommodation, registration, preliminary
program and past conferences can be found at the following web site:
http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/tennet
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POSITIONS VACANT
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Hebrew Phonetics: Nuance Communications, California USA
Rank of Job: Part time work
Areas Required: Hebrew Phonetics,
Other Desired Areas: prompt design, dialog
University or Organization: Nuance Communications
Department: Telecom applications
State or Province: California
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: None
Contact: Ari Chanen [log in to unmask]
Address for Applications:
1380 Willow Road
Menlo Park
CA 94025
USA
My group is looking for a linguist with knowledge of Hebrew,
especially knowledge of Hebrew phonetics, for work on a multilingual
application. Some advice on how a Hebrew dialog might differ from an
English dialog would also be needed. Finally, prompt translation
would also be involved. The work would be part time with a flexible
schedule. Some of the work can be done off-site with periodic visits
to Nuance headquarters in Menlo Park.
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The Utrecht institute of Linguistics OTS has the following open positions:
3 graduate positions in different areas of linguistics
1 postdoctoral researcher (Sentence and discourse processing)
3 graduate positions in psycholinguistics (Comparative Psycholinguistics)
2 postdoctoral researchers in psycholinguistics (Comparative
Psycholinguistics)
1 graduate position in psycholinguistics ("Temporal processing and the
production of phonological contrasts)
1 graduate student in phonology ("The Phonology of Dutch /r/")
1 graduate student in pragmatics ("The Spoken Questionnaire")
For further information, please visit our web-site:
http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/general/vacpos.htm
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Phonology/Morphosyntax: Asst/Open rank at University of Pittsburgh USA
Rank of Job: Asst/Open rank
Areas Required: Phonology/Morphosyntax
Other Desired Areas: American Indian, ASL, first language development,
child L2 development
University or Organization: University of Pittsburgh
Department: Linguistics
State or Province: PA
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: 12/01/2000
Contact: Alan Juffs [log in to unmask]
Address for Applications:
2816CL, Dept. of Linguistics, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
PA 15260
USA
The University of Pittsburgh, Department of Linguistics, invites
applications for TWO tenure track positions beginning fall 2001. One
appointment will be at the assistant professor level and one may be at
the full or associate professor level if a candidate has the appropriate
experience and an established national reputation. Both positions are
subject to budgetary approval.
Applicants must have a solid training in linguistic description and
analysis in either phonetics/phonology OR morphosyntax, as well as
competence in one or more of the following areas: American Indian
Languages, American Sign Language, first language development, child
L2 development. Preference will be given to candidates with language
breadth and/or expertise in computational or quantitative
methodologies.
Candidates should send a CV (including a list of funded research if
applicable), a statement of research and teaching interests, copies of
2 reprints or other written work, teaching evaluations (if available),
and the names of three references. Reference letters should be sent
directly to the search committee. Send materials to:
Search Committee, Dept. of Linguistics,
2816 CL, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA 15260;
(412) 624 5900; Fax (412) 624 6130.
E-mail inquiries should be directed to:
Alan Juffs, Chair, at [log in to unmask]
The web page for the Dept. is:
http://www.linguistics.pitt.edu/.
To ensure full consideration, complete applications should be received
by December 1, 2000. Preliminary interviews will be held at the LSA
meeting in Washington, D.C. in January 2001.
Women and members of minority groups that are underrepresented in
academia are especially encouraged to apply. The University of
Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity employer.
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Rank: Lecturer, Senior Lecturer
Areas Required: (1) computational / semantics / psycholinguistics; (2)
language variation / phonetics / historical
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: University of the Witwatersrand
Department: Linguistics
State or Province: Gauteng
Country: SOUTH AFRICA
Final Date of Application: 15 October 2000
Contact: Dr Simon Donnelly [log in to unmask]
Address for Applications:
Dept of Linguistics, University of the Witwatersrand, P/Bag 3, Wits,
2050, SOUTH AFRICA
Johannesburg
2050
SOUTH AFRICA
Department of Linguistics, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa
The Department of Linguistics seeks to appoint TWO full-time,
tenure-track candidates at the level of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer, one
in each of the following areas:
1. computational / semantics / psycholinguistics;
2. language variation / phonetics / historical linguistics.
The candidates should:
* have completed the PhD degree;
* exhibit evidence of active linguistic research, optimally related to
Africa.
VISION:
The Department of Linguistics at Wits has established itself
internationally through ground-breaking instrumental phonetics work on
Khoisan languages. It has also been a centre for work on the phonology,
morphology and semantics both of Zulu, Venda, and other south-eastern
Bantu languages, and of South African English.
The department is in the process of actively consolidating and extending
its research focus within the Southern African Linguistics community. We
are at present refining a vision which builds on the department's
30-year history of research and teaching in the context of South Africa;
at first a politically and intellectually embattled South
Africa, but since 1994 a country of new and enormous regional,
continental and international academic potential.
The vision being articulated will lead the department into 2001 with one;
possibly more ; moderately large research
programme in place. This research programme underpins the new teaching
and research focus which has been formulated ; under intense
discussion; by the current Linguistics staff (faculty): to
immediately expand the department's role in the training of skilled
linguistics fieldworkers at both undergraduate and graduate levels; to
establish an accessible archive of Southern African linguistic
materials; to make preparations for fieldwork that will ultimately lead
to dialect mapping on a significant scale.
These new directions will continue to require skilled and committed
researchers ; comprehensively trained in theoretical linguistics,
but with a sharp eye for the empirical linguistic landscapes of Southern
Africa, both urban and rural.
Johannesburg is fortunate to be able to offer the comforts of a large,
modern city, while retaining a distinctly African profile within the
wider South African context. The Wits Linguistics Department intends to
actively develop its research and teaching mission in this African
context. We seek, therefore, two highly trained, motivated individuals
who will contribute significantly to the building of a robust South
African Linguistics programme in Johannesburg at the start of the 21st
century.
Duties: teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, research, and
departmental duties.
Salary and Benefits: in accordance with University scales, with
excellent benefits (health insurance, pension, life insurance, annual
bonus (13th check), annual leave, sabbatical, housing and vehicle
subsidies, and so on).
Enquiries: Dr Nhlanhla Thwala ([log in to unmask]); Dr Simon Donnelly
([log in to unmask]). Interested Linguists are strongly encouraged
to enquire for further information about the posts, and about the
department.
Starting date for both posts: 1 January 2001 (possibly subject to
negotiation).
To apply, candidates should submit
* a letter of interest;
* detailed CV with names, addresses and contact numbers of three
referees;
* certified copies of degrees / diplomas, to:
The Linguistics Search Committee
Department of Linguistics
University of the Witwatersrand
P/Bag 3
Wits 2050
SOUTH AFRICA
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University of York, UK
Department of Psychology
Postdoctoral Research Position--Cognitive Psychology
The above post is available for up to 5 years on an MRC-funded project
working with Dr. Gareth Gaskell. The research will investigate the
processes involved in learning and recognising spoken words. You will be
involved in planning, executing and analysing experiments using a variety
of experimental methods.
Demonstrated ability in the design and analysis of cognitive psychology
experiments is essential, and computer skills, such as use of spreadsheets,
statistical applications and experimental software will also be of benefit.
Ideally, you will have experience of the issues and techniques relevant to
speech perception research. The position is available at the postdoctoral
level, but applicants with a good first degree and relevant research
experience are also invited to apply.
The appointment is available from 1 November 2000 or as soon as possible
thereafter. Salary will be up to 18,731 GBP pa.
Informal queries can be addressed to Dr. Gareth Gaskell, tel:
+44-1904-433187, email: [log in to unmask]
For further details and instructions for applicants, please see:
http://www.york.ac.uk/admin/persnl/jobs/6072.htm
The closing date for applications is Tuesday 10 October 2000
Gareth Gaskell
Department of Psychology
University of York
Heslington, York YO10 5DD UK
Phone: 01904 433187 Fax: 01904 433181
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web page: http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~mgg5/
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Phonology: Assist or Assoc Prof at U of Ottawa, Ontario Canada
Rank of Job: Assistant or Associate Professor
Areas Required: Phonology
Other Desired Areas: Open
University or Organization: University of Ottawa
Department: Linguistics
State or Province: Ontario
Country: Canada
Final Date of Application: December 15, 2000
Contact: André Lapierre, Chair [log in to unmask]
Address for Applications:
P.O. Box 450
Ottawa
Ontario K1N 6N5
Canada
Phonology Position
Department of Linguistics
The Department of Linguistics, University of Ottawa, invites
applications for a Tenure track position in Phonology at the Assistant
Professor - possibly Associate Professor - level, commencing July 1,
2001. Applicants should have a Ph.D. with evidence of strong research
potential. Candidates should be familiar with recent developments in
phonological theory and show a commitment to additional area(s) of
linguistics. The candidate will be expected to teach and supervise in
both English and French at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Applicants should submit a c.v. and arrange for three (3) letters of
recommendation to be sent to: Dr. André Lapierre, Chair, Department of
Linguistics, University of Ottawa, P.O. Box 450, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5
before December 15, 2000. In accordance with Canadian Immigration
Requirements, this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents.
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Phonetics: Assistant Professor at Cornell U, New York USA
Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Areas Required: Phonetics
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: Cornell University
Department: Linguistics
State or Province: New York
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: November 15, 2000
Contact: Abby Cohn [log in to unmask]
Address for Applications:
Morrill Hall
Ithaca
NY 14853-4701
USA
The Department of Linguistics invites applications for a tenure-track
assistant professorship in linguistics, with a specialization in
phonetics, to begin July 1, 2001. Expertise in experimental phonetics
is required; strength in a secondary area such as phonology,
phonetics/phonology interface, or computational linguistics, will be
viewed as an asset. Teaching responsibilities will include both
graduate and undergraduate courses. PhD required.
To ensure full consideration, candidates should send a letter of
application, CV, representative published or unpublished scholarly work,
and at least three letters of recommendation by November 15, 2000 to
Phonetics Search Committee, Department of Linguistics, Morrill Hall,
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-4701 USA. Any inquiries may be
addressed to Abby Cohn ([log in to unmask]). Cornell is an AA/EO
Employer. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Rank of Job: Visiting Assistant Professor
Areas Required: Phonetics
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: Cornell University
Department: Linguistics
State or Province: New York
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: October 23, 2000
Contact: Abby Cohn [log in to unmask]
Address for Applications:
Phonetics Search Committee, Morrill Hall
Ithaca
NY 14853-4701
USA
The Department of Linguistics at Cornell University has a ONE-SEMESTER
visiting position (at the assistant professor level) in Phonetics
available for Spring 2001. Duties include teaching a graduate
introduction to experimental phonetics and an undergraduate introduction
to phonetics and phonology.
A letter of application, curriculum vitae, one publication, and three
letters of recommendation should be sent to: Phonetics Search
Committee, Department of Linguistics, Morrill Hall, Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY 14853-4701. To assure fullest consideration, applications
should be received by October 23, 2000. Please include a self-addressed
postcard for acknowledgement of receipt. AA/EOE.
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The Department of English at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University has recently
obtained a research grant to work on a project entitled "The Communicative
Role of Intonation in Hong Kong English" to start in 2001. We are looking
for expressions of interest in a possible 2-year Research Associate position
on this project. This message is not an official job advertisement as such,
but we wish to know if any possible overseas applicants exist.
It is essential that the Research Associate have a good knowledge of intonation
systems, in particular proven ability working with the ToBI system on xwaves
UNIX platform). In addition, in order to satisfy requirements for the
position of Research Associate, the RA must have a Master's degree in a
related area.
We envisage possible employment from January 2001, and are willing to wait a
number of months for the right candidate.
At the current rate of pay, the position will be remunerated at HK$ 228,660.00
p.a. (approx. US$29.500 p.a., GBP20,787 p.a.) for the first year and HK$ 240
,120.00 p.a. (approx. US$ 30,980 p.a., GBP21,830 p.a.) for the second year.
It must be noted that there are NO benefits (e.g., housing, medical, passage)
with Research Associate positions, although the RA will be eligible to use
the clinic on campus.
If anyone with suitable skills is interested in working in Hong Kong on this
project and would like more information, please contact me at
[log in to unmask]
Once again I would like to stress that this message is not an official job
advertisement.
Best wishes
Jane Setter
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Jane Setter
Assistant Professor
Director of the Speech Laboratory
Department of English
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hung Hom, Kowloon
Hong Kong
Tel. (+852) 2766 7560
Fax. (+852) 2333 6569
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Rank of Job:
Areas Required: phonologist
Other Desired Areas: none
University or Organization: ZAS
Department:
State or Province: Berlin
Country: Germany
Final Date of Application: 1. November 2000
Contact: T.A. HAll [log in to unmask]
Address for Applications:
Jaegerstr.10-11
Berlin
10117
Germany
At the Zentrum fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft in Berlin, Germany, a
full-time research position is open from 1. November 2000 until 31.
December 2002. There is a possibility for an extension beginning on 1.
January 2003.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. or doctorate and have a strong
research background in phonological theory, especially prosodic
phonology. The candidate will conduct research in a project on the
phonological word. The payment is according to the normal range for
full-time researchers ("Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter") in Germany,
with details depending on age and marital status. Knowledge of German
is helpful but not required. Applications should include a CV, the
names of two references, sample publications and a short statement
outlining future research plans. Applications and inquiries should
be directed to:
T.A.Hall
Zentrum fuer Allgemeine
Sprachwissenschaft
Jaegerstrasse 10-11
10117 Berlin
tel.: +49-30-20192570
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Phonetics and Phonology at
the University of Ulster
The University seeks to appoint a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in
Phonetics and Phonology at its Jordanstown campus. The
appointee will contribute to the further development of research
programmes in Linguistics and Phonetics.
Applicants for appointment at lecturer level must have a first or
second class honours degree or higher degree in Phonetics,
Linguistics or a cognate area and must have experience of
lecturing in Phonetics/Phonology and managing course delivery
at higher education level. Applicants for appointment as Senior
Lecturer must have a doctorate in Phonetics/Linguistics or a
cognate area and at least 5 years experience of lecturing in
Phonetics/Phonology and have made significant contribution to
the field of Phonetics/Phonology. Applicants for appointment at
either level must have research experience in
Phonetics/Phonology or a cognate area, publications of high
standing and be eligible for inclusion in 2001 RAE.
Salary :
£18,731 - £30,967 ^Ö
Lecturer (US Assistant Professor equivalent)
£32,510 - £36,740 ^Ö
Senior Lecturer (US Associate Professor equivalent)
Closing Date : 20 October 2000
Interview Date : 3 November 2000
Application forms and further details are available from
the Recruitment Office, University of Ulster at
Jordanstown, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, BT37 0QB, N
Ireland. Telephone (within UK) 02890-368222 (outside
UK) +441232-368222, or by email to
HR [log in to unmask] Please quote reference
J00/438/B.
Informal enquiries about the post may be made to Alison Henry at
[log in to unmask]
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Anticipated Position: Assistant Professor
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Louisiana State University is a Research I Institute that serves
approximately 31,000 students, including 200 undergraduates and 50 graduate
students in Communication Sciences & Disorders. Faculty in the Department
participate in LSU's Aging Center and the Interdepartmental Linguistics
Program. The Department also maintains ties with a number of universities
and hospitals in the Southeastern area of the state.
Qualifications: Ph.D. in Communication Disorders or related area. CCC-SLP and
eligibility for Louisiana Licensure in speech-language pathology is
preferred. Preference will be given to those with expertise in neurogenic
communication disorders.
Responsibilities: Teaching undergraduate and/or graduate courses in
communication disorders, conducting research in the applicant's area of
interest, advising students, and participating in department and university
committees.
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and expertise.
Anticipated hire date: August, 2001
Application is due December 1, 2000 or until position is filled.
Submit curriculum vita and three letters of recommendation to:
Janna B. Oetting, Ph.D.
Chair of Search Committee
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
163 Music & Dramatic Arts Bldg.
Ref. Log #0360
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-2606
Send inquiries to: [log in to unmask]
LSU is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employer
Janna B. Oetting, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
163 M&DA Bldg.
LSU
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-2606
(225)-388-3932
FAX: 225-388-2995
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COMPUTATIONAL LINGUIST GERMAN
Function:
<li>You will work within a multi-disciplinary team of linguists, engineers
and programmers on the development of software systems in the field of
Speech, Artificial Intelligence and Language.
<li>In the startup phase, your tasks will typically include: basic phonetic
and language study in view of technology development and assessment of
third party providers of data and/or technology.
<li>You will be involved in all aspects of the development life cycle and
focus on system specification and design, implementation of linguistic rule
sets, creation of acoustic and lexical databases, grapheme to phoneme
conversion, prosodic analysis, software testing and quality control,
preparation of documentation.
<li>Training is given both on-the-job and through lectures and technical
documentation.
<li>Dedicated development environments are provided which allow language
specialists to focus on their content: formalizing linguistic knowledge.
Profile:
<li>university degree in linguistics, or equivalent;
<li> (near) native German speaker with a conversational level of English;
<li>solid grounding in linguistic theory;
<li>good knowledge of and/or experience in one or more of the following
areas: speech processing, natural language processing (NLP), computational
linguistics, programming, other languages;
<li>ability to work in a team and independently;
<li>IT literate;
<li>perseverance, accuracy and thoroughness;
<li>good social and communicative abilities;
<li>willingness to travel abroad for limited periods of time.
If you are interested in this job opportunity and you believe to fulfill the required profile, we have to meet each other.
Please send your application letter and detailed resume to:
Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products
Personnel Department
Mailto:[log in to unmask]
attn. Mr. Bart De Neve
Flanders Language Valley 50
B-8900 Ieper
BELGIUM
Fax: int+ 32 (0)57.22.95.31
To learn more about Lernout & Hauspie and its products, visit our homepage:
http://www.lhsl.com
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GRADUATE STUDENTSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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Applications invited for Doctor of Philosophy Stipends for 2001.
Opportunities for collaborative research in The Centre for Research in
Language Processing and Linguistics at The University of Queensland exist
in the broad areas of
1. Connectionist modelling of natural language processing.
2. Psycho-linguistic investigations of aphasia, and language disorders in
neurogenerative disease such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease.
3. Linguistic reconstruction and language change in Australian languages.
4. Computational evolutionary modelling of language origins and language
change.
5. Phonetics and phonology.
The Centre for Research in Language Processing and Linguistics is presently
offering four doctoral stipends for the year 2001 each to the value of
$8,000 per annum which applicants may use in addition to other sources of
funding (e.g., APAs for Australian graduates). The doctoral stipends should
ideally be for students who wish to pursue a program of study that involves
collaboration across the Departments of English and Speech Pathology &
Audiology and the Schools of Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering
and Psychology, although applicants should feel free to nominate their own
preferred area of research, should they so desire.
Research programs that fall exclusively within one Department/School but
that are concerned with the core areas of research interest of the Centre,
will also be considered. The stipend is for the first year of doctoral
study, with the possibility of renewal each year over three years.
Further information and application guidelines may be obtained from:
* Dr. John Ingram
Department of English
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* Dr. Helen Chenery
Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology
[log in to unmask]
or
* Dr. Janet Wiles
School of Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering and School of
Psychology
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Further information about the Centre may be obtained from our web page at
http://crlpl.uq.edu.au/
Applications close:
Tuesday 31st October 2000
Wednesday 31st January 2001
Monday 31st April 2001
and
Tuesday 31st July 2001
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Prosody - Interdisciplinary PhD Studentship/ Dublin
Pending funding approval, a PhD studentship will shortly be available
in University College Dublin (Department of Computer Science) within a
collaborative project with MediaLab Europe, also based in Dublin. The
project is inherently cross-disciplinary, and addresses the nature and
causes of wholesale changes which speakers make to their prosody
(timing and intonation) under specific circumstances. The work will
entail analysis of existing speech databases, and conducting novel
speech experiments. Incorporation of the results into speech-based
interfaces may be possible. The position may suit a candidate with a
solid background in any of experimental or cognitive psychology,
linguistics, especially phonetics and experimental phonology, or
computer science. Strong programming skills (preferably C/C++) are a
prerequisite. The successful applicant will work both with Dr Fred
Cummins at U.C.D. and Dr Deb Roy of the MIT Media Lab and MediaLab
Europe. A very competitive stipend and full fee remission will
accompany the studentship. Starting date is as soon as
possible. Initial inquiries about the position should be emailed to
[log in to unmask] with the subject line "Postgraduate application/
MLE project".
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- > mail: Dr Fred Cummins, Dept of Computer Science, U.C.D, Dublin 4
- > email: fred.cummins at ucd.ie
- > www: gahu.ucd.ie/~fred
- > phone: +353-(0)1-7062902
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The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics is offering a
scholarship for research leading toward a PhD in the field of
spoken-language comprehension.
The topic of the project is category formation in speech perception
and language learning. The research will involve perceptual
experiments and computational modeling. The successful candidate will
work with a research group presently conducting experiments in speech
perception and language comprehension in adults and infants.
Candidates should have native or near-native competence in Dutch or
German. Candidates with a background in cognitive psychology,
phonetics, computer science, or information engineering may receive
preference.
Contact: Roel Smits, PhD.
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Postbus 310
6500 AH Nijmegen
Netherlands
fax: +31 24 3521213
email: [log in to unmask]
phone: +31 24 3521374
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Marie Curie Fellowships at Utrecht University, UiL OTS
The Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS is a research institute of the
faculty of arts of Utrecht University. About a hundred people are involved
including 12 full professors, 8 postdoctoral researchers and approximately
30 graduate students ( http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/ ).
The goal of UiL OTS is to develop scientific expertise in the area of
language, speech and their use. UiL OTS participates in the Netherlands
Graduate School of Linguistics and in the Graduate school of Logic. UiL OTS
research comprises the following six areas: (i) Syntax and Semantics, (ii)
Morphology & Phonology, (iii) Computational Linguistics & Logic, (iv)
Phonetics, (v) Language Development, en (vi) Language Use. The UiL OTS
research programme brings together research from different strands of
linguistics and related disciplines such as logic, computer science,
cognitive science, teaching, and social science. Specific domains of
interdisciplinary co-operation include: primary and secondary language
acquisition, language processing, relations between language, logic and
information.
UiL OTS is seeking ambitious and enthusiastic candidates for
3 Marie Curie Fellowships
starting: January 1 - March 1, 2001
duration: variable, between 3 -12 months.
Doctoral students preparing a PhD dissertation in Linguistics, especially
in one of the fields mentioned above are invited to apply. A fellowship
involves taking part in the graduate training of UiL OTS. As part of their
training, candidates will be able to follow courses at UiL OTS and in the
graduate programmes of the National Graduate School of Linguistics (LOT).
Furthermore, they receive individual supervision from the UiL OTS staff.
We are looking for candidates who show an enthusiasm for scientific
research and an evident interest in one of the areas provided by the UiL
OTS programme. Female candidates are encouraged to apply. We offer a
stimulating and innovative research environment with many international
contacts, a programme which offers possibilities for advanced education in
a broad area of linguistics, standard desk facilities and good experimental
facilities. A fellowship involves a monthly allowance of Euro 1200.
For further information: E-mail: [log in to unmask]; phone: +31-30-2536006;
+31-30-2536000
For a brief summary of the requirements for fellows and the selection
procedure:
http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/general/general.htm
For complete information concerning Marie Curie fellowships:
http://www.cordis.lu/improving/src/mc_tsf_pg.htm
Utrecht institute of Linguistics OTS
UiL OTS
Voice: #31 (0)30 - 253 6006
Fax : #31 (0)30 - 253 6000
Postal address:
Trans 10
3512 JK Utrecht
NETHERLANDS
www-uilots.let.uu.nl
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The Center for Human-Computer Communication (CHCC)
at the Oregon Graduate Institute (OGI)
Applications are invited from outstanding linguistics graduate students with
an interest in spoken dialogue, HCI, and prosodic analysis of speech signals
for a 10-week full-time internship position during the Fall of 2000 or
Winter/Spring of 2001. Funding for this internship is sponsored by the
National Science Foundation, and is part of a larger NSF project entitled
"Interactive Multimodal Interfaces: Designing for Human Performance."
Students selected will participate in an interdisciplinary,
team-oriented research project investigating people's spoken and multimodal
input to interactive computer systems. This work is being conducted in a
state-of-the-art laboratory facility at OGI located in the Portland
metropolitan area.
Applicants with a background in linguistics,
especially in prosodic analysis of spoken language, are strongly encouraged to
apply. Students with a background in computer science, cognitive science,
psychology, or human factors also will be considered if their primary interest
and experience is in spoken dialogue, speech technology, HCI, and speech
signal analysis. Experience working with human subjects, scoring and analyzing
language-oriented behavior, and using data analysis/statistics software also
would be relevant to the project.
Please visit our website:
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CHCC
for further information and details about how to apply for the internship.
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Other Items of Interest
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I'd like to bring to your attention the publication of the CD 'An Interactive
Introduction to Phonetics'.
This new CD ROM version has been significantly expanded from the disc-based
program incorporating new topics and glossary information.
With this program you can explore ideas in these modules:
* Vocal tract: click on parts of the vocal tract to learn about their role
in articulation.
* Speech sounds: click on buttons to associate vowel and consonant sounds
with their IPA symbol.
* Airstream mechanisms: learn about different ways that air can be made to
move in order to produce speech sounds.
* Phonation modes: see the vocal folds in action, and discover how
different settings produce different voice qualities.
* Acoustic analysis: discover ways to analyse speech acoustically.
* Self Testing Exercises: The program also includes exercises so you can
assess your learning.
Availability
Available on dual-platform CD-ROM, offering equal access to both Windows
and Macintosh users. Please note that this program has been developed for
the latest hardware standards - it will NOT run on an old computer! The
minimum system requirements are given below - check with your dealer if you
need advice.
For Macintosh: For Windows:
System 7.5.1 or later Windows 95/98/NT4
68040 or faster processor Pentium processor or equivalent
2 x Speed CD-ROM drive 2 x Speed CD-ROM drive
12 meg physical RAM (free) 12 meg physical RAM (free)
800x 600 8 bit colour display 800x 600 8 bit colour display
Animations:
Uses computer animations to demonstrate a variety of processes, such as
egresive airflow, the 'mucosal wave' action of the vocal folds, the
production of clicks, and speech using esophageal air.
Movies:
Includes endoscopic film of the vocal folds. You can play movies to see how
finetuning the vocal folds creates different voice qualities.
Price:
Student: Aus$49.95
Institution: Aus$89.95
More info?
I'll shortly have a web site up and running where you can get more info and
possibly run a demo. Meantime if you 'd like further information, please
contact Nicholas Reid on [log in to unmask]
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For linguists interested in the prosodic aspect of pitch, we announce an
online service, IHearYourPitch 1.0, to transcribe pitch in speech or music.
IHearYourPitch 1.0 transcribes a solo voice, or a dominant voice, in speech
or song, over background sounds or music.
For more information, and examples, visit the URL http://www.ihear.com.
Select IHearYourPitch 1.0 to submit files for transcription.
Feedback and suggestions are welcome.
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We would like to draw your attention to a new resource: The Metathesis
Website. It's located at:
http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/~ehume/metathesis . This is a
work-in-progress so we especially welcome your comments and suggestions.
Elizabeth Hume ([log in to unmask])
Department of Linguistics
Ohio State University
222 Oxley Hall
Columbus, Ohio 43210
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Material for the November issue of foNETiks should reach
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