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Presentations

SPRINT presentations at conferences and workshops, and invited talks

Conference presentations, 2023 on

For conference publications go to Papers

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Orrico, R., Gryllia, S., Hu, N. & Arvaniti, A. The role of metrical structure in prominence perception. AISV 2024, February 1-3, 2024. https://sites.google.com/view/aisv2024/home.

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Kim, J., Hu, N., Orrico, R., Gryllia, S. & Arvaniti, A. The phonetics and pragmatics of H* and L+H* in British English. TAI (Tone and Intonaton) 2023, Singapore, 18-20 November 2023. https://www.colips.org/conferences/tai2023/wp/

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Gryllia, S. & Arvaniti, A. Compositionality in intonation: Evidence from Greek. Acoustics 23 Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 4-8 December 2023. https://acoustics23sydney.org/ 

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Hu, N. & Arvaniti, A.  Individual variation in the use of non-F0 cues in the realization of accentual contrasts. Acoustics 23 Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 4-8 December 2023. https://acoustics23sydney.org/

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Orrico, R., Gryllia, S., Kim, J., & Arvaniti, A. The influence of empathy and autistic-like traits in prominence perception. ICPhS 2023, 7-11 August 2023, Prague, Czech Republic. 

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Gryllia, S., Kim, J., Orrico, R., Hu, N., & Arvaniti, A. Accent realization in spontaneous speech: Greek H* and L+H*. ICPhS 2023, 7-11 August 2023, Prague, Czech Republic. 

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Orrico, R., Kim, J., Gryllia, S., Arvaniti, A. 2023. The effect of musicality on Rapid Prosody Transcription responses. PAPE 2023 (Phonetics and Phonology in Europe), Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 2-4 June 2023. https://pape-conference.org/

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​​Invited talks

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Arvaniti, A. Intonation is unexceptional (if you know where to look): lessons from SPRINT. Michigan, 4 April 2025.

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Arvaniti, A. The phonetics and phonology of prominence. University of Oxford, General Linguistics Seminar, 14 October 2024.

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Arvaniti, A. What can cross-linguistic research on spontaneous speech tell us about intonation meaning? Saarland University, 17 October 2024.

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Gryllia, S. & Orrico, R. Intonational meaning and wh-questions: Evidence from production and perception. Invited talk at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 27 November 2024, Athens, Greece https://linguistics.phil.uoa.gr/seminaria/dia_zosis_seminaria/

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​Arvaniti, A. Prominence and RPT reconsidered: the case of English H* and L+H*. Universität Konstanz, Germany, 19 January 2023.

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Arvaniti, A. “It’s not what you said, it’s how you said it": Recent advances in the study of intonation. The Philological Society, London, UK, 5 May 2023. https://philsoc.org.uk/previous-meetings

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Arvaniti, A. The role and sources of individual variability in the production and processing of speech prosody. Université de Lille, Lille, France, 29 September 2023.

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Arvaniti, A. The role and sources of individual variability in the production and processing of prominence and intonation.  MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia. 27 November 2023.

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​Arvaniti, A. How to handle variability in the study of intonation. ISCA SProSIG (Speech Prosody Special Interest Group) online Lecture Series, 14 December 2023. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GNY3VEeC78&pp=ygUXYXJ2YW5pdGkgcGxpbmlvIGJhcmJvc2E%3D

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Kim, J. & Orrico, R. Production and perception of H* and L+H* in Southern British English. Invited talk, Urban/Eco Research Center, University of Naples Federico II. https://www.urbaneco.unina.it/

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Arvaniti, A. What is intonation and why do linguists need to know about it? University of the Aegean, Greece, 15 November 2022.

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Arvaniti, A. On the phonetics and phonology of H* and L+H* in English and Greek. Abralin AoVivo online talk, 7 February 2021.

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Arvaniti, A. On the phonetics and phonology of English H* and L+H* pitch accents. Cambridge, 18 March 2021.

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Arvaniti, A. Intonation research and the autosegmental-metrical model of intonational phonology. University of Athens, 14 April 2021.

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Arvaniti, A. The phonetics and phonology of intonation in the light of cross-linguistic evidence. Satellite workshop entitled “Prosody in speech signal, perception and gestures”, 43rd GLOW, Humboldt University, 31 March–3 April 2020.

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Arvaniti, A. Intonation research and the autosegmental-metrical model of intonational phonology. Aarhus University, 12 December 2020.

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SPRINT is the acronym of grant ERC-ADG-835263 titled "Speech Prosody in Interaction: The form and function of intonation in human communication". SPRINT is a 5-year (2019-2024) €2,481,196 research program funded by the European Research Council (ERC). Amalia Arvaniti is the Principal Investigator. SPRINT is based at Radboud University.

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