FONETIKS
A Network Newsletter for the International Phonetic Association
and for the Phonetic Sciences
July 2000
Editors:
Linda Shockey, University of Reading, UK <[log in to unmask]>
Gerry Docherty, Newcastle University, UK <[log in to unmask]>
Paul Foulkes, Leeds 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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29 June - 1 July 2000. LabPhon7. Max Planck Institute/University of
Nijmegen, The Netherlands. [log in to unmask];
http://www.let.kun.nl/labphon7/ (02/99)
29 June - 1 July 2000. ICLaVE 1 (Barcelona 2000): First International
Conference on Language Variation in Europe. Universitat Pompeu
Fabra, Barcelona, Spain. e-mail: [log in to unmask]
(08/99)
3 - 5 July 2000. Third Workshop on Human-Computer Conversation.
Bellagio, Italy. [log in to unmask];
http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/research/units/ilash/Meetings/bellagio2000/
(12/99)
3 - 7 July 2000. WORKSHOP "THE NATURE OF SPEECH PERCEPTION"
Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 3-7, 2000 (5/00)
http://www.let.uu.nl/~bert.schouten/personal/workshop.htm
10 July - 18 August 2000. Summer workshop on Language Technology.
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/ws2000/proposal.html (12/99)
15 - 30 July 2000. 8th European Summer School on Language and
Speech Communication - Text and Speech Triggered Information Access
(TeSTIA). Chios Island, Greece.
http://www.ilsp.gr/testia/testia2000.html (04/00)
23 - 27 July 2000. TISLR7: 7th Conference on Theoretical Issues in
Sign Language Research. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
http://www.leidenuniv.nl/hil/sign-lang/tislr7/ (12/99)
July 2000. Summer 2000 at Ohio State University. Spoken Language in
Context: Methods and Models. http://ling.ohio-state.edu/SU2000
(04/00)
6 August 2000. Finite-State Phonology : SIGPHON 2000. Fifth Meeting
of the ACL Special Interest Group in Computational Phonology. A
full-day workshop held at COLING 2000. Luxembourg.
[log in to unmask]; http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/sigphon.
(04/00)
16 - 19 August 2000. VIIIth meeting of the International Clinical
Phonetics and Linguistics Asociation. John MacIntyre Centre,
Edinburgh, Scotland. http://sls.qmced.ac.uk/ICPLA2000/index.htm
(07/99)
21 - 25 August 2000. LP2000: Item order. Charles University, Prague.
http://www.cuni.cz/lp (02/00)
22 - 26 August 2000. Linguistic theory, Speech and Language
pathology, Speech therapy. Padova, Italy. [log in to unmask]
(04/00)
29 - 30 August 2000. InSTIL 2000 Symposium: Integrating Speech
Technology in (Language) Learning. University of Abertay Dundee,
Scotland, UK. http://dbs.tay.ac.uk/instil2000/ (03/00)
5 - 7 September 2000. ISCA Workshop on Speech and Emotion. Northern
Ireland (venue tba). http://www.qub.ac.uk/en/isca/index.htm
(11/99)
5 - 8 September 2000. X European Signal Processing Conference.
Tampere, Finland. http://eusipco2000/cs.tut.fi (04/00)
13 - 16 September 2000. The Third International Workshop on Text,
Speech and Dialogue (TSD 2000). Brno, Czech Republic.
[log in to unmask]; http://www.fi.muni.cz/tsd2000/ (12/99)
14 - 16 September, 2000. VIEW 2000: Variation Is EveryWhere.
University of Essex, Colchester, England.
http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~patrickp/ (03/00)
18 - 20 September 2000. ASR2000 - International Workshop on
Automatic Speech Recognition: Challenges for the Next Millennium.
Paris, France. http://www-tlp.limsi.fr/asr2000 (04/00)
25 - 28 September 2000. SPECOM 2000 - International Workshop
Speech and Computer. St. Petersburg, Russia.
http://www.spiira.nw.ru/speech/specom00.html (04/00)
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)
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)
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, Califoria.
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 (6/00)
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 (6/00)
3 - 7 September 2001. EUROSPEECH'2001 - 7th European Conference on
Speech Communication and Technology. Aalborg, Denmark.
http://eurospeech2001.org (04/00)
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CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS & MEETINGS
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CORRECTION.
Please excuse a mistake in our announcement of HILP 5.
The correct URL for the HILP 5 website is
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/aktuelles/hilp5_aktuell.html
In case you missed the first announcement, here's a brief recap:
HILP 5 will be held 11-13 January 2001 at the University of Potsdam,
Germany. Abstracts are invited in all areas of phonology, and particularly on
the conference theme:
Conflicts in Phonology
We welcome talks on conflicts between different aspects of phonology,
but also between phonology and other domains of grammar, like syntax,
morphology and semantics.
Besides the main conference, there will be three workshops. Workshop
themes will be:
o Intonation in OT
o Stratification of the lexicon and the phonology of loanwords
o Language acquisition (with an emphasis on the areas of
learnability, acquisition and typology, and acquisition of
stored representations)
Please submit 6 copies of an abstract of maximally 2 pages (plus 1 of
references) by 1 October 2000. Only one of the abstracts should identify the
author and her/his affiliation.
Please submit abstracts to:
HILP 5 Committee
Institute for Linguistics
University of Potsdam
Postfach 501553
14415 Potsdam
Germany
contact Caroline Féry, Antony Green, Ruben van de Vijver
e-mail [log in to unmask]
web site http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/aktuelles/hilp5_aktuell.html
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UPDATE
EUROSPEECH 2001 - SCANDINAVIA
The ISCA-conference Eurospeech 2001 - Scandinavia will take place in
Aalborg, Denmark during the period September 3 - 7, 2001.
Information about the conference is available
at http://eurospeech2001.org where you may find
a copy of the folder "Call for Papers and Invitation to Participate"
and A4- and A3-sized copies of the Eurospeech 2001 poster.
Both files are in pdf-format.
The conference organisers invite you to register on the
Eurospeech 2001 - Scandinavia Web server
http://eurospeech2001.org/information/info_register.html
to become a member of the Eurospeech 2001 - Scandinavia mailing
list from where you will receive regular information about
updates on Eurospeech 2001 - Scandinavia. At the time of
your possible registration to the mailing list, we hope you
will give us permission to pass your e-mail address on to
future Eurospeech conferences. The above referenced Web page
enables you to register for update information independent of
your preference for passing on your e-mail address.
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POSITIONS VACANT
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Linguistics Professor/Reader at U of Ulster, UK
Rank of Job: Professor / Reader
Areas Required: Open
Other Desired Areas: Open
University or Organization: University of Ulster
Department: Psychology & Communication
State or Province: Northern Ireland
Country: United Kingdom
Final Date of Application: 21 July 2000
Contact: Prof John Wilson [log in to unmask]
Address for Applications:
Recruitment Office, University of Ulster
Newtownabbey
N. Ireland BT37 0QB
U.K.
UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER Faculty of Social and Health Sciences and
Education School of Psychology and Communication Professor/Reader in
Linguistics Ref: JOO/219/E The University seeks to appoint a
Professor/Reader in Linguistics at the Jordanstown campus;
specialisation open (theoretical or applied). The appointee will
contribute to the further development of research programmes in
linguistics. To this end the appointee will be expected to:
Undertake research in linguistics at Jordanstown and disseminate the
findings of such research as appropriate, including publication in high
quality peer-reviewed journals.
Supervise postgraduate (doctoral) research students in the area of
linguistics.
Seek external funding to support research programmes (where appropriate).
Participate in appropriate administrative duties. Teaching loads will
be commensurate with the level of the post. Applicants must have a
first or second class honours degree, and a higher degree primarily by
research in linguistics or a cognate area and have substantial
research and teaching experience congruent with the level of
appointment, evidence of research planning for publications and for
grant funding (where appropriate) in the next five years.
They must have experience of research staff and postgraduate student
supervision and be eligible for inclusion in the 2000/2001 Research
Assessment Exercise (RAE) at grade 5. The successful applicant may be
offered an appointment at professorial level if he/she has a doctorate
in linguistics or a cognate area and has made significant
contributions in the field of linguistics, achieving internal
recognition in their specialism.
Salary: Reader £31,563 - £35,670 Professor not less than £36,401
Closing date: 21 July 2000
Interview date: 8 August 2000 Further details and application forms may be
obtained from the Recruitment Office, University of Ulster at
Jordanstown, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim BT37 0QB.
Telephone: (028) 9036 8222 or internal extension 8222
(for posts with reference prefix J).
An equal opportunity employer, the University encourages applications
from both men and women, those with disabilities and those from all
sections of the community. All applications will be considered on
merit. The University has a policy whereby smoking is restricted to
designated areas.
Please phone Prof J. Wilson (+44 (0)28 9036 4532) or email
[log in to unmask] or email Prof Martin Ball on [log in to unmask] for
informal discussions
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Phonology and/or Phonetics at MIT, Massachusetts USA
Rank of Job: OPEN
Areas Required: Phonology and/or Phonetics
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: MIT
Department: Linguistics and Philosophy
State or Province: MA
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: December 1, 2000
Contact: Michael Kenstowicz or Cheryl Zoll [log in to unmask] or
[log in to unmask]
Address for Applications:
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, E39-245, MIT
Cambridge
MA 02139
USA
The Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT announces an
OPEN-RANK search to fill a position in PHONOLOGY and/or PHONETICS
starting in September 2001. Research specializations include but are not
limited to language acquisition, computational linguistics, experimental
phonetics, laboratory phonology, as well as phonological theory and
universals. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate
courses and the supervision of student research. Applicants should send
a letter of introduction, curriculum vitae, samples of research, and at
least three letters of reference by
December 1, 2000.
Chair, Linguistics Search Committee
Department of Linguistics & Philosophy
E-39-245
MIT
Cambridge, MA 02139
MIT is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer
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Postdoctoral Research Position in Dublin City University
The Visual Media Processing Group (VMPG) in the Research Institute for
Networks and Communications Engineering (RINCE) at Dublin City University
(DCU), is seeking for a candidate of European Union Member State and
Associated State nationality (excepting Irish nationals) to fill the
following vacant research position:
Postdoctoral researcher for a total appointment period of 24 months, start
date to be negotiated. Salary will be in the range 37,000 EUR - 41,000
EUR, per annum plus travel allowance.
The successful candidate will become a member of a rapidly expanding
research group and take on a coordinating role in the A-VISAGE
(Audio-Visual Indexing and Summarisation Adapted to GEnre) project.
Applicants should have completed a Ph.D. and have research expertise in
the field of audio compression and analysis. A good working knowledge of
ISO/IEC MPEG audio compression would be beneficial. Very good
knowledge of English is highly desirable.
Further information is available at:
http://www.eeng.dcu.ie/~oconnorn/vmpg/postdoc.htm
The position is offered under the European Union (EU) Marie Curie
Development Host Fellowship scheme. In keeping with the policies of DCU
and the EU, female applicants in particular are encouraged to apply.
Prospective applicants should forward their resume (CV) by fax, mail or
email no later than June 30th 2000 to:
Dr. Noel E. O'Connor
School of Electronic Engineering
Dublin City University
Collins Ave.
Dublin 9
IRELAND
Tel: +353 - 1 - 704 5078
Fax: +353 - 1 - 704 5508
email: [log in to unmask]
Note: Associated States at the date of this posting are: Bulgaria,
Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,
Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway,
Israel. According to the EU Project regulations, the applicants should not
have resided in Ireland for a period of more than 12 months, preceding
this posting. They should also be of 35 years of age or younger.
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This posting supercedes the posting of 7th June.
Temporary Phonetics Lecturers Wanted
The Speech & Language Sciences Group at Leeds Metropolitan University is
seeking a Part-Time Temporary Lecturer or Lecturers in Phonetics.
The following teaching is required. Although all of this teaching is to students
of Speech & Language Therapy, experience in teaching S< students is
not specifically required. Applicants are welcome to apply to teach these
elements separately.
Acoustic Phonetics
3 hours per week during Autumn Term 2000 introducing theory of Acoustic
Phonetics and practical instrumental work. The Phonetics Laboratory has
been refurbished and re-equipped during 1999-2000.
Phonetics & Phonology
2 hours per week for the whole academic year 2000-1 introducing Phonetics
and the Phonetics and Phonology of English to first-year students.
Practical Phonetics
2 hours per week for the whole academic year 2000-1 introducing Practical
Phonetics to first-year students. This involves teaching both the IPA and
phonemic transcription of English.
Phonological Theory/Psycholinguistics
1 hour per week during Semester 2 2001 introducing phonological theory and
phonological processing to second-year students.
Child Phonology
1 hour per week during Semester 2 2001 introducing first-year students to
analytical skills in child phonology.
Applicants with an appropriate background are invited. For further information
contact Ian Crookston on 0113 283 2600 ext 3269 (messages may be left on
0113 283 6755) or email [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
To apply send CV and covering letter to: Helena Hughes, Room 213,
Queen's Square House, Leeds Metropolitan University, LEEDS LS2 8AF.
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Irish Phonology/Speech Synthesis - Research/ Dublin, Ireland
1 studentship in Irish phonology; 1 studentship in speech synthesis
Two funded research studentships are currently available within a
collaborative project between the Departments of Lingusitics and
Computer Science in University College Dublin, Ireland. Both
positions are available from October 2000, and each carries an annual
tax-free stipend of IEP 7,500.- together with full fee remission.
Initial funding is for 2 years. Candidates interested in pursuing
either a masters or a Ph.D. in either discipline will be considered.
The first candidate will assist in the formalization of Irish phonology
for use in a non-linear phonological model. A working knowledge of
Irish and some familiarity with basic phonological theory are
required.
The second candidate will work in the development of a speech
synthesis system based on the output of the phonological model.
Familiarity with speech processing in general and with synthesis in
particular are required. This position does not require a knowledge
of Irish.
For further information please contact
Fred Cummins
tel: +353-1-706 2902
email: [log in to unmask]
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - ISCA
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All members of BAAP and their associates are reminded of the new
Education Special Interest Group - EduSIG - which has been set up under
the auspices of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA,
formerly ESCA).
The idea of the Group is to promote interest worldwide in education in any
aspect of speech studies. We are currently developing the mailing list and a
website - there will be discussion groups, collaborative work on teaching
materials development and sharing of existing materials. Although the Group
is only just getting off the ground you can help make it a success quickly
by registering your name on the mailing list to begin with. Do this by
accessing the list-website (as opposed to the Group website) and entering
your details. Notices there tell you how to participate, including sending
messages to the Group and accessing the (as yet empty!) archives!
Here's the URL
http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/isca-edusig
Very best wishes
Mark Tatham BA PhD FRSA FIEE FIOA
Professor of Linguistics
Dept Language and Linguistics
The University of Essex
Colchester
GB - CO4 3SQ
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Material for the August issue of 'foNETiks' should reach us by July 28.
Paul Foulkes
Department of Linguistics and Phonetics
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
[log in to unmask]
tel: 0113-233 3564 (secretary: 233 3563)
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/linguistics/
Paul Foulkes
Department of Linguistics and Phonetics
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
[log in to unmask]
tel: 0113-233 3564 (secretary: 233 3563)
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/linguistics/
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