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Predicting subglottal pressure in female singers based on electroglottographic and acoustic metrics Helena Engström1, Marcin Włodarczak1, Sten Ternström2 1Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University, Sweden 2Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden helena.engstrom@ling.su.se, wlodarczak@ling.su.se, stern@kth.se Abstract The estimation of subglottal pressure (Ps) is

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Paper template for Fonetik 2014

Paper template for Fonetik 2014 Native and non-native perceptions of L2 Finland Swedish accents Heini Kallio1, Henna Heinonen2 1Languages Unit, Tampere University, Finland 2Department of Language and Communication Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland heini.h.kallio@tuni.fi, henna.m.heinonen@jyu.fi Abstract Non-native speech can be strongly influenced by speaker’s L1 or other languages, result

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Fonetik 2022

Fonetik 2022 Storspigg-TBI: A parallel read speech Swedish corpus Christina Tånnander1,2, Jim O’Regan1, Jens Edlund1 1 Speech, Music & Hearing, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden 2 MTM, Swedish Agency for Accessible Media christina.tannander@mtm.se, joregan@kth.se, edlund@speech.kth.se Abstract We present Storspigg-TBI, a multi-speaker Swedish read speech corpus comprising 1 000 recordings

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https://konferens.ht.lu.se/spiritual-exercises The conference Spiritual Exercises, Self-transformation and Liberation in Philosophy, Theology and Religion is inspired by Pierre Hadot’s pioneering work on philosophy as a way of life (manière de vivre). It builds on the significance Hadot attributed to spiritual exercises (exercices spirituels), arguing that these were, beside philosophical discours

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How roots do and don’t constrain the interpretation of Voice 1 Jim Wood Yale University Abstract A long-standing issue in syntactic theory, and argument structure in particular, involves the relationship between particular lexical items and the syntactic struc- tures they are embedded in. Lexical roots seem to be choosy about the structures they are able to appear in, but are at they same time ver

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Already Egerland Jonas

Already Egerland Jonas Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 97 (2016), 14–22 Enough already! On directive modal particles in English and Swedish1 Verner Egerland and Dianne Jonas Lund University and Goethe University Frankfurt Abstract In non-standard American English, an innovative usage of already has emerged as the result of a translation borrowing from Yiddish. In this usage, already appears

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Displacement and Subject Blocking in Verbal Idioms: Evidence from Passive-Like Constructions in Icelandic* Anton Karl Ingason,1 Einar Freyr Sigurðsson,2 Jim Wood3 1University of Iceland, 2University of Pennsylvania and 3Yale University Abstract This paper examines passive-like constructions in Icelandic and argues that id- ioms cannot be interpreted via traces and that the loss of idiomatic interp

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Clausal Ellipsis and Case (Mis)Matching in Icelandic Jim Wood,1 Matthew Barros,1 Einar Freyr Sigurðsson2 1Yale University and 2University of Pennsylvania Abstract In this paper, we take a detailed look at clausal ellipsis in Icelandic, a hitherto understudied phenomenon. We focus on case-matching facts that seem to suggest two things. First, robust case-matching effects suggest that clausal ellips

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EythorssonAndSigurdardottir_WPSS_2

EythorssonAndSigurdardottir_WPSS_2 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 96 (2016), 91–125 A Brief History of Icelandic Weather Verbs∗ Syntax, Semantics and Argument Structure Thórhallur Eythórsson and Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir University of Iceland and Ghent University Weather verbs in Icelandic are not “no-argument” predicates, but occur with a quasi-argument (non-referential pro) and can al

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Microsoft Word - Angantýsson & Jonas WPSS 230616.final.docx

Microsoft Word - Angantýsson & Jonas WPSS 230616.final.docx Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 96 (2016), 126–139 On the Syntax of Adverbial Clauses in Icelandic Ásgrímur Angantýsson & Dianne Jonas University of Iceland & Goethe University Frankfurt Abstract The goal of this paper is to provide a systematic overview and analysis of the syntax of Icelandic adverbial clauses in terms of the wheth

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Revised 170517 - Subordinate V2 and verbal morhoplogy in O_vdalian

Revised 170517 - Subordinate V2 and verbal morhoplogy in O_vdalian Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 98 (2017), 83–104 Subordinate V2 and Verbal Morphology in Övdalian Ásgrímur Angantýsson University of Iceland Abstract The purpose of this paper is (i) to locate Övdalian among the Scandinavian languages with regard to verbal morphology and embedded V2, and (ii) to formalize and test hypotheses

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A binary system of complementizers

A binary system of complementizers Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 90 (2012) 1-21 A binary system of complementizers in Cimbrian relative clauses Ermenegildo Bidese* – Andrea Padovan # – Alessandra Tomaselli # University of Trento / MIT* – University of Verona # Abstract The system of Cimbrian relative clauses manifests itself in a complex scenario: two different complementizers occur in thi

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