Search Results - "Tomaschek, Fabian"
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Strategies for addressing collinearity in multivariate linguistic data
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-11-2018)“…•Regression results in suppression and enhancement when fitted to collinear data sets.•Three methods to manage collinearity in data sets are…”
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Predictability Associated With Reduction in Phonetic Signals Without Semantics—The Case of Glossolalia
Published in Language and speech (01-03-2024)“…Glossolalia can be regarded as an instance of speech production in which practitioners produce syllables in seemingly random sequences. However, a closer…”
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Maltese as a merger of two worlds: A cross-language approach to phonotactic classification
Published in PloS one (18-04-2023)“…Maltese is a prime example of a language that emerged through extensive language contact, joining the two linguistic worlds of Semitic and Italo-Romance…”
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Understanding the Phonetic Characteristics of Speech Under Uncertainty-Implications of the Representation of Linguistic Knowledge in Learning and Processing
Published in Frontiers in psychology (25-04-2022)“…The uncertainty associated with paradigmatic families has been shown to correlate with their phonetic characteristics in speech, suggesting that…”
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Words from spontaneous conversational speech can be recognized with human-like accuracy by an error-driven learning algorithm that discriminates between meanings straight from smart acoustic features, bypassing the phoneme as recognition unit
Published in PloS one (10-04-2017)“…Sound units play a pivotal role in cognitive models of auditory comprehension. The general consensus is that during perception listeners break down speech into…”
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A corpus of Schlieren photography of speech production: potential methodology to study aerodynamics of labial, nasal and vocalic processes
Published in Language resources and evaluation (01-12-2021)“…This report presents a corpus of articulations recorded with Schlieren photography, a recording technique to visualize aeroflow dynamics for two purposes…”
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Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Effects in Estonian Spontaneous Speech
Published in Language and speech (01-06-2023)“…Recent evidence indicates that a word’s paradigmatic neighbors affect production. However, these findings have mostly been obtained in careful laboratory…”
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Modelling German Word Stress
Published in Glossa (London) (23-02-2023)“…Standard linguistic and psycholinguistic approaches to stress assignment argue that the position of word stress is determined on the basis of abstract…”
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Articulatory Variability is Reduced by Repetition and Predictability
Published in Language and speech (01-09-2021)“…Repeating the movements associated with activities such as drawing or sports typically leads to improvements in kinematic behavior: these movements become…”
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Using Crowd-Sourced Speech Data to Study Socially Constrained Variation in Nonmodal Phonation
Published in Frontiers in artificial intelligence (25-01-2021)“…This study examines the status of nonmodal phonation (e.g. breathy and creaky voice) in British English using smartphone recordings from over 2,500 speakers…”
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Corrigendum: Using Crowd-Sourced Speech Data to Study Socially Constrained Variation in Nonmodal Phonation
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Paradigmatic enhancement of stem vowels in regular English inflected verb forms
Published in Morphology (Dordrecht) (01-05-2021)“…Many theories of word structure in linguistics and morphological processing in cognitive psychology are grounded in a compositional perspective on the (mental)…”
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The size of the tongue movement area affects the temporal coordination of consonants and vowels—A proof of concept on investigating speech rhythm
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-11-2018)“…Recent research has revealed substantial between-speaker variation in speech rhythm, which in effect refers to the coordination of consonants and vowels over…”
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Phonetic characteristics of German unstressed vowels: The case of opa vs Oper
Published in JASA express letters (01-09-2023)“…Kohler [Einführung in die Phonetik des Deutschen (Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 1995)] stated that German [ɐ] and [a] in unstressed syllables are…”
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Prediction and error in early infant speech learning: A speech acquisition model
Published in Cognition (01-07-2021)“…In the last two decades, statistical clustering models have emerged as a dominant model of how infants learn the sounds of their language. However, recent…”
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The Keys to the Future? An Examination of Statistical Versus Discriminative Accounts of Serial Pattern Learning
Published in Cognitive science (01-02-2024)“…Sequence learning is fundamental to a wide range of cognitive functions. Explaining how sequences—and the relations between the elements they comprise—are…”
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"All mimsy were the borogoves" - a discriminative learning model of morphological knowledge in pseudo-word inflection
Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (28-05-2023)“…Grammatical knowledge has often been investigated in wug tests, in which participants inflect pseudo-words. It was argued that in inflecting these…”
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Modelling Maltese noun plural classes without morphemes
Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (16-03-2022)“…Word-based models of morphology propose that complex words are stored without reference to morphemes. One of the questions that arises is whether information…”
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Stratification effects without morphological strata, syllable counting effects without counts – modelling English stress assignment with Naive Discriminative Learning
Published in Morphology (Dordrecht) (01-12-2023)“…Stress position in English words is well-known to correlate with both their morphological properties and their phonological organisation in terms of…”
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Introduction to the special issue emergence of speech and language from prediction error: error-driven language models
Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (21-04-2023)“…Last year, 2022, marked the 50th anniversary of the Rescorla-Wagner learning equations - a landmark in the development of learning theory. Originally based on…”
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