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The PhonPod Podcast
Vicky Loras
6 episodes
3 days ago
This podcast is all about phonology and phonetics, with a new guest in every episode! Subscribe so you can always get notified about every new episode.
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This podcast is all about phonology and phonetics, with a new guest in every episode! Subscribe so you can always get notified about every new episode.
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The PhonPod Podcast - Episode 5 - Valeriia Perepelytsia
The PhonPod Podcast
25 minutes 40 seconds
3 years ago
The PhonPod Podcast - Episode 5 - Valeriia Perepelytsia

For Episode 5, I am honored to welcome the amazing Valeriia Perepelytsia!

Valeriia is a PhD student in the SNSF project Dynamics of indexical information in speech and its role in speech communication and speaker recognition, supervised by Prof. Dr. Volker Dellwo, Prof. Dr. Martin Meyer and Dr. Natalie Giroud.  She has a bachelor’s degree in English philology from Kyiv National Linguistic University, Ukraine, and master’s degree in English linguistics from the University of Graz, Austria. She is interested in voice quality and voice dynamics, neurobiology of speech and language, and evolution of language. Her PhD project focuses on the role of neuronal oscillations in speech processing, namely, which role different acoustic cues play in the entrainment to speech of specific speakers.

How do I know Valeriia? We are in the same Reading Group every semester, where we read journal articles and present them, and now I’m more than delighted to have her as my guest on the podcast. Valeriia, thank you so much for being my guest today and welcome to the podcast!

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The PhonPod Podcast
This podcast is all about phonology and phonetics, with a new guest in every episode! Subscribe so you can always get notified about every new episode.