Research Colloquium: March 27 2013

Speaker: Anneke Slis
Date: Wednesday, March 27 2013
Topic: Articulatory Speech Errors from a Dynamical Perspective
Time:  12:10 to 1:00 p.m.
Location:  500 University Avenue, 4th Floor, Rm 452, Rehabilitation Sciences Building

As a courtesy to the speaker please be on time. Recording of these lectures is strictly prohibited.

About the Speaker:

Anneke Slis is currently a PhD candidate in the Oral Dynamics Lab at the University of Toronto, Canada in the Speech/ language Pathology Department under supervision of Pascal van Lieshout. In her PhD research, Anneke explores the role of articulatory constraints and auditory information on the occurrence of speech errors from a dynamical perspective. Anneke received her Master’s degree in Phonetics from the Linguistics department at the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands in 2003, and her Bachelors degree in Sonology at the Royal Conservatory in Den Haag in 1993.

 Optional Reading (students are asked to read this article before the colloquium): Goldstein, L., Pouplier, M., Chen, L., Saltzman, E., & Byrd, D. (2007). Dynamic action units in speech production errors. Cognition, 103, 386-412

Future Research Colloquia Dates: April 10, 2013, April 24, 2013, May 8, 2013, May 22, 2013