Presentations

Talks and Presentations

Tomaschek F., Philipsen M. and Zimmermann, M. (2021): Massive Variation in Spontaneously Spoken German due to strong Coarticulation in Relation to Lexical and Phonetic Predictors. Online presentation at Words in the World International Conference.

Nieder J., Tomaschek F. and van de Vijver R. (2021): The process behind production: Inflection of Maltese pseudo words is based on discriminative learning. Online presentation at Words in the World International Conference.

Lõo K., Lippus P., Tomaschek. F and Tucker, B. (2021): Morphological effects in the comprehension of Estonain spontaeous speech. Online presentation at Words in the World International Conference.

Tomaschek F., Philipsen M. Zimmermann, M. and Linke, M. (2021): Fifty shades of words – The relation between words spelled in a lexicon and actual articulations in German. Online presentation at Phonetik und Phonologie 17.

Saito M., Baayen H. and Tomaschek F. (2021): Differences in anticipatory coarticulation in tauto- and hetero-morphemic VC sequences. Online presentation at Interfaces of Phonetics.

Tomaschek F. (2021): Effects of word class and inflectional uncertainty on fine phonetic detail of word-final German [ɐ]. Online presentation at Interfaces of Phonetics.

Nieder J., Tomaschek F. and van de Vijver R. (2021): Modeling Maltese broken and sound pluralswith Naive Discriminative Learning. Online presentation at International Conference on Error-Driven Learning in Language 2021, Tübingen.

Nieder J., Tomaschek F. and van de Vijver R. (2021): Modeling Maltese broken and sound pluralswith Naive Discriminative Learning. Online presentation at International Conference on Error-Driven Learning in Language 2021, Tübingen.

Nieder J., van de Vijver R. and Tomaschek F. (2020): Predicting Maltese Plural Patterns
with Naive Discriminative Learning. Online presentation at Words in the Word
Conference 2020.

Saito M., Tomaschek F. and Baayen H. (2020): Co-articulation between stem vowels
and suffixes: semantics all the way down. Online presentation at Words in the Word
Conference 2020.

Loo K., Tomaschek F., Lippus P. and Tucker B. (2020): Frequency and paradigmatic effects
in Estonian spontaneous speech. Online presentation at Words in the Word Conference
2020.

Tomaschek F., Arnold D., Sering T., Tucker B., van Rij, J., and Ramscar, M. (2020):
Positional variability of articulatory gestures: Effects of practice and linguistic proficiency.
Online presentation at Words in the Word Conference 2020.

Tomaschek F. (2020): Effects of word class and inflectional uncertainty on fine phonetic
detail of word-final German. Online presentation at Words in the Word
Conference 2020.

Tomaschek F. and Hartmann F. (2020): How German words changed during 700 years due
to frequency of occurrence, and paradigmatic and lexical similarity . Online presentation
at Use(e)Phon: Usage-based Approaches to Phonological Change, July 5 2020 – Satellite
Workshop to Labphon 2020.

Nixon J. and Tomaschek F. (2020): Development of first language cue weights from error-
driven learning of the continuous speech signal. Online presentation at Cue Weighting: Thinking Outside The Box, July 5 2020 – Satellite Workshop to Labphon 2020.

Sering T. and Tomaschek F. (2020): Comparing KEC recordings with resynthesized EMA
data. Talk at ESSV 2020, Magdeburg.

Tomaschek, F. (2019). Error-driven learning of phonetic features and the emergence of contrasts. Lab talk at the Department of Phonetics, Unviversity of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

Nixon, J. and Tomaschek, F. (2019). Emerging Structures in Random Data Results in Naive Learning. Psycholinguistics in Iceland – Parsing and Prediction. June 19-21, Reykjavík, Iceland. (website)

Tomaschek, F., Ernestus, M., Plag, I., Baayen, R.H. (2018). How learning morpho-phonological relations affects phonetic encoding: Modeling the duration of morphemic and non-morphemic S. 11th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Edmonton, Canada. Sept. 25-28, 2018.

Tomaschek, F., Ernestus, M., Plag, I., Baayen, R.H. (2018). How learning morpho-phonological relations affects phonetic encoding: Modeling the duration of morphemic and non-morphemic S. Presentation at the 49th Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society, AG 1: Variation and phonetic detail in spoken morphology, 7-9 March, Stuttgart. (PDF)

Tomaschek, F. Tucker, B, and Baayen, H. (2018). Vowel articulation in homophonous suffixed and unsuffixed stems: An investigation of anticipatory coarticulation in relation to articulatory practice. May 13th, International Morphology Meeting 2018 – Budapest.

Tomaschek F., Tureski, S. and Callihan, R. (2018). Automatic segmentation and annotation of strongly reduced words. Simphon.net meeting, Stuttgart.

Tomaschek F. (2018). Introduction to Supervised Components Generalized Linear Regression – Dealing with collinearity using data on sound change. Simphon.net meeting, Freiburg.

Tomaschek F. (2018) “Wie Sprecherfahrung und Morphologie die ARtikulation beeinflussen”. Invited presentation at the University of Marburg. 27 June 2018, Germany.

Tomaschek F. (2018) “How practice and morphology affect articulation”. Invited presentation at the University of Lancaster, Linguistics and English Language, 2 March 2018, United Kingdom.

Baayen, H., Tomaschek F., Ernestus M. & Plag I. (2017). Explaining the acoustic durations of s in conversational English with naive discriminative learning. Workshop Current Approaches to Morphology, 20 December 2017, Edmonton, Canada.

Tomaschek F., Plag I., Baayen H. & Ernestus M.. (2017). How morphological structure affects phonetic encoding: Modeling the duration of word-final S using Naive Discriminative Learning. Plenary talk at First International Symposium of Morphology (ISMo), Université de Lille 3, 13-15 December 2017. (PDF)

F Tomaschek (2017): “Introduction to the Naive Discriminative Learning Package”. Satellite Workshop at the Phonetics and Phonology in Europe Meeting, 2017, Cologne. Abstract

F Tomaschek (2017): “Articulation in monomorphemic and dimorphemic words — the case of [-aid] words”. Presentation at the Spoken Morphology Meeting, Düsseldorf.

F Tomaschek, B V. Tucker (2017): “Modeling segmental durations using the Naive Discriminative Learner”. Presentation at the 39th Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society, AG 1: Informationstheoretisch basierte Modellierung sprachlicher Variation im Kontext, Saarbrücken.

F Tomaschek, B V. Tucker, R. H Baayen (2016): “Anticipatory raising during the articulation of [A] in American/Canadian English: Exploring inflectional differences, individual differences, and the consequences of the accumulation of articulatory experience”. Presentation at the Spoken Morphology Workshop 2016.

F Tomaschek (2016): “Morphological effects in coarticulation – Analyzing articulography using Generalized Additive Models”. Presentation at Spoken Morphology Meeting, Düsseldorf.

F Tomaschek (2016): “Anticipatory coarticulation in morphology – Research Report”. Presentation at Spoken Morphology Meeting, Düsseldorf.

F Tomaschek, D Arnold, J van Rij, K Sering, R H Baayen (2016). “Effects of linguistic experience in (co)articulation”. Invited presentation at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Institut für Phonetik und Sprachverarbeitung (IPS).

F Tomaschek, D Arnold, J van Rij, K Sering, R H Baayen (2016). “Effects of linguistic experience in (co)articulation”. Invited presentation at the University of Cambridge, Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics.

F Tomaschek, D Arnold (2015): Linguistic experience and the speed-curvature relation in articulation. Phonetik und Phonologie, Marburg. (PDF)

F Tomaschek, H Truckenbrodt, I Hertrich (2012): Perception of German vowel quantity – Behavioral and neural correlates. Phonological and phonetic competence – Satellite Workshop at the LabPhon 13, Stuttgart.

F Tomaschek (2011): What you hear is not what you get: The case of the perceptual magnet effect and categorical perception. Course on “Speech Perception”, Lecturer: Petra Augurzky.

F Tomaschek, H Truckenbrodt, I Hertrich (2011): Behavioral and neural correlates of the vowel length in German and of its interaction with the tense/lax contrast. SPP 123 Meeting, Marburg.

F Tomaschek, H Truckenbrodt, I Hertrich (2011): Processing German vowel quantity: Categorical perception or perceptual magnet effect. Proceedings of the 17th International Conference of Phonetic Sciences, Hong Kong.

F Tomaschek, H Truckenbrodt, I Hertrich (2010): Behavioral and neural correlates of the vowel length in German and of its interaction with the tense/lax contrast. SPP 123 Meeting, Munich.

Poster

Nixon, J. and Tomaschek, F.. (2021): Infant speech acquisition through error-driven learning of the acoustic speech signal. Online poster at International Conference on Error-Driven Learning in Language 2021, Tübingen.

Saito, M., Tomaschek, F. and Baayen, H. (2021): Triphone meanings co-determine tongue shape during articulation: An ultrasound study. Online poster at International Conference on Error-Driven Learning in Language 2021, Tübingen.

Tomaschek, F. (2020): Positional variability of articulatory gestures: Effects of practice and linguistic proficiency. Online poster at ISSP 2020, Yale.

Saito, M., Tomaschek, F. and Baayen, H. (2021): An ultrasound study of frequency and coarticulation. Online poster at ISSP 2020, Yale.

Saito, M., Tomaschek, F. and Baayen, H. (2021): Semantic measures determining coarticulatory movements of the tongue tip. Online poster at ISSP 2020, Yale.

Nixon, J. and Tomaschek, F. (2019): Infant speech sound acquisition as error-driven
discriminative learning of the speech signal. Poster at Amlap, September 6-8, Moscou,
Russia.

Nixon, J. and Tomaschek, F. (2019): Learning speech cues from the input. Poster at
Interdisciplinary advances in statistical learning. June 72-29, San Sebastián, Spain.

Linke, S., Baayen, H. and Tomaschek, F. (2018): Quantitative analysis of Glossolalia – A case of phonetic signals without semantics. Phonetik und Phonologie im Deutschsprachigen Raum, Wien.

Arnold, D. and Tomaschek, F. (2018): Methodische Betrachtungen zur Erschließung großer Datenmengen in der Phonetik. Phonetik und Phonologie im Deutschsprachigen Raum, Wien.

Tomaschek, F., Tucker, B, and Baayen, H. (2018): Changes in vowel stem articulation due to suffixation — Investigating the effects of practice? Phonetik und Phonologie im Deutschsprachigen Raum, Wien.

Tomaschek, F., and Leeman, A (2018): How do anatomical differences affect individual speech rhythm? Phonetik und Phonologie im Deutschsprachigen Raum, Wien.

Tomaschek, F., Tucker, B., Baayen, R.H. (2018). Effects of Practice on Anticipatory Coarticulation in Suffixed Verbs. 11th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Edmonton, Canada. Sept. 25-28, 2018.

F Tomaschek, D Arnold, V Dellwo (2014): Face morphology affects speech rhythm: A pilot study. Phonetik und Phonologie, Konstanz. (PDF)(Abstract)

F Tomaschek, H Truckenbrodt, I Hertrich (2011): Categorical Processing of German Vowel Quantity. ICON XI, Palma de Mallorca.

F Tomaschek, H Truckenbrodt, I Hertrich (2011): Linear changing duration is processed differently in speech and non-speech signals. P&P 7, Osnabrück.

F Tomaschek, H Truckenbrodt, I Hertrich (2011): Linear changing duration is processed differently in speech and non-speech signals. 161st meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Seattle.

F Tomaschek, H Truckenbrodt, I Hertrich (2010): Categorical Processing of the Quantity Contrast of the German Vowel /a/ by German Native Speakers. International Summerschool 2010: Cognitive and Physical Models of Speech Production, Speech Perception and Production-Perception Interaction. Part 3: Planning and Dynamics, Berlin.

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