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Research group in phonetics and speech science at Lancaster University
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Sam Kirkham
19 days ago
I’m hiring an 18-month postdoc to work on physics-informed machine learning for acoustic-articulatory speech inversion at
@phoneticslab.bsky.social
🗓️ Deadline: Friday 10 April. 🔗 More info & applications:
hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx...
📣 Please share with anyone who might be a good fit!
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Job Opportunity at Lancaster University: Senior Research Associate in Machine Learning for Speech Processing
Senior Research Associate in Machine Learning for Speech ProcessingDepartment: Phonetics Laboratory / Linguistics and English LanguageLocation: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UKSalary: £39,906 (pro-rata if part...
https://hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=0181-26
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We’re looking for a new colleague!
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EngLangBlog
about 1 month ago
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A really good piece here from Danielle Turton on recreation of historical accents and why the choices of accents and features matter, especially when they're 'regional' rather than RP.
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Amanda Seyfried nails bits of the 1700s Manchester accent in The Testament of Ann Lee – a linguist explains how we know
The accent has been distracting for some because it sounds different to modern Mancunians.
https://theconversation.com/amanda-seyfried-nails-bits-of-the-1700s-manchester-accent-in-the-testament-of-ann-lee-a-linguist-explains-how-we-know-276917?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20March%202%202026%20-%203691737746&utm_content=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20March%202%202026%20-%203691737746+CID_50676832d375df0757b0421c5cb0c755&utm_source=campaign_monitor_uk&utm_term=Amanda%20Seyfried%20nails%20bits%20of%20the%201700s%20Manchester%20accent%20in%20The%20Testament%20of%20Ann%20Lee%20%20a%20linguist%20explains%20how%20we%20know
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Last week
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was on BBC Radio Lancashire and Radio Cumbria talking about rhoticity and accent change. If you’re in the UK, you can still catch up on the segment! Link on:
phoneticslab.github.io/general/2026...
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Justin Lo
2 months ago
New
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paper from
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Sam Kirkham
8 months ago
Very happy to have been awarded an APEX grant for a project on “Interpretable acoustic-articulatory relations in speech production” w/ co-investigators Anton Ragni & Aneta Stefanovska. The plan is to do some interesting speech research at the intersection of linguistics, physics & computer science!
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Rasmus Puggaard-Rode
8 months ago
Plotting your spectral slices in R will soon be a lot easier!
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Christopher Hart
8 months ago
Needed to take my daughter into work for a short time today so while there our amazing
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let her ultrasound her tongue! She thought it was very, very cool.
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Linguistics and English Language @ Lancaster University
10 months ago
We are very excited that Samuel Schmück has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship for a great project on speech analytics and under-represented language varieties in speech technology. Many congratulations Sam!
@samschmueck.bsky.social
@leverhulme.ac.uk
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Sam Schmück awarded Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship - Lancaster University
Congratulations to Sam Schmück for being awarded a highly prestigious Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship!
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/linguistics/news/sam-schmuck-awarded-leverhulme-trust-early-career-fellowship
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We're looking forward to INTERSPEECH 2025!!
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#Interspeech2025
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Takayuki Nagamine
11 months ago
New exciting tongue contour modelling methods of ultrasound data!
stefanocoretta.github.io/mv_uti/
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Multivariate analyses of tongue contours from ultrasound tongue imaging
https://stefanocoretta.github.io/mv_uti/
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Sam Kirkham
10 months ago
And also a paper accepted at CogSci 2025! ✨ ➡️ Phonetic accommodation and inhibition in a dynamic neural field model
arxiv.org/abs/2502.01210
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Speech Dynamics Lab
11 months ago
As part of the
#ViTraLiP
transnational course, our virtual guest was
@samkirkham.bsky.social
from Lancaster University. During our exchange in
#Paris
, we were able to attend his talk at the
#SRPP
colloquium. Thanks to
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for inviting us! Read more here:
tinyurl.com/vitralip
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Justin Lo
11 months ago
2. Nosey: Open-source hardware for acoustic nasalance - led by PhD student Maya Dewhurst, with Jack Collins, Roy Alderton & Sam Kirkham (psst there's 3D printing in there)
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Justin Lo
11 months ago
We've got 2 papers accepted to
#Interspeech2025
(although you'll only see my collaborators and not me at Rotterdam 🥲): 1. Articulatory strategy in vowel production as a basis for speaker discrimination - with Pat Strycharczuk & Sam Kirkham
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Sam Kirkham
11 months ago
✨Discovering dynamical laws for speech gestures ✨ ➡️ I’m delighted to announce my new article out today in Cognitive Science, where I discover simple mathematical laws that govern articulatory control in speech. 🔗
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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Takayuki Nagamine
11 months ago
Hot off the press! My tutorial on ultrasound data collection & analysis is now out. Open Access. Part of a special issue in the Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan, with lots of other cool studies. Articulatory phonetics is going strong in Japan!
www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/onse...
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Quantifying Between-Speaker Variation in Ultrasound Tongue Imaging Data
This article outlines a quantitative, between-group comparison of tongue shapes using ultrasound tongue imaging, one of the vocal tract imaging techni …
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/onseikenkyu/29/1/29_58/_article/-char/en
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Linguistics and English Language @ Lancaster University
12 months ago
We had a great time at Campus in the City last week, where hundreds of people engaged with our activities on beatboxing ultrasound, language escape rooms, gender representation in animated films, Lancashire accent quiz, nasal visualisation, and more!
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12 months ago
Sam Kirkham Discovering dynamical laws for speech gestures
https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.04849
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Claire Nance
12 months ago
We had a brilliant time at Lancaster University's public engagement festival, Campus in the City, yesterday! We engaged with 260 people in Morecambe with ultrasound, nasalance, accent quizzes, gender and language, and a grammar escape room!
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Sam Kirkham
12 months ago
I wrote some software that visualises real-time nasalance for our
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public engagement event this week! We use two microphones to capture oral and nasal signals, separated by a baffle, and map each signal's amplitude to a visual representation of the face!
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Sam Kirkham
about 1 year ago
Our new paper on "Dimensionality Reduction in Lingual Articulation of Vowels" is now out in Language & Speech! How should we quantify tongue shape in vowel production? We evaluate various measures and identify multi-dimensional measures for vowel analysis.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Sam Kirkham
about 1 year ago
Spring reading! Looking forward to (slowly) making it through the four volumes of “Foundational papers in complexity science”
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Teja Rebernik
about 1 year ago
Great SRPP (
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) talk on speech modelling by
@samkirkham.bsky.social
(
@phoneticslab.bsky.social
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Justin Lo
about 1 year ago
New open access paper in Speech Communication on “nasal coarticulation in Lombard speech”:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
I argue that, in Lombard speech, coarticulatory vowel nasality falls amid a compressed range of nasalisation, but coarticulation is maintained
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Nasal coarticulation in Lombard speech
Speaking in noisy environments entails a multitude of adaptations to speech production. Such modifications are expected to reduce gestural overlap bet…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167639325000202
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Claire Nance
about 1 year ago
It was my great privilege to give a talk yesterday at Jagiellonian University in Kraków, hosted by the Language Documentation Centre, Department of General and Indo-European Linguistics.
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Sam Kirkham
about 1 year ago
Scaling laws for nonlinear dynamical models of articulatory control ➡️ My new article out today in JASA Express Letters, in which I present some new advances on nonlinear task dynamic models of articulatory speech movements. 🔗
doi.org/10.1121/10.0...
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Scaling laws for nonlinear dynamical models of articulatory control
Dynamical theories of speech use computational models of articulatory control to generate quantitative predictions and advance understanding of speech dynamics.
https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0035560
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Claire Nance
about 1 year ago
We are delighted to welcome Dr Anton Malmi, who has started a 3-year postdoc in
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funded by the Estonian Research Council! Anton will be investigating the acquisition of palatalisation in Estonian children using ultrasound tongue imaging.
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Claire Nance
over 1 year ago
New paper out with colleagues from
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'Articulatory phonetics in the market: combining public engagement with ultrasound data collection'
doi.org/10.1515/ling...
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Articulatory phonetics in the market: combining public engagement with ultrasound data collection
This paper is a methodological contribution outlining an approach we have developed to recording ultrasound tongue imaging and audio research data as part of public engagement work. The paper is based...
https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2024-0020
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Sam Kirkham
over 1 year ago
Just posted an updated version of this preprint - Scaling laws for nonlinear dynamical models of articulatory control - including some theoretical implications of the new model!
arxiv.org/abs/2411.12720
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Claire Nance
over 1 year ago
Congratulations to
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@phoneticslab.bsky.social
student Emily Gorman who passed her viva today!
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Sam Kirkham
over 1 year ago
Very proud of my PhD student Emily Gorman for passing her viva today - she wrote a great thesis on “Spatial and temporal variation in speech planning”. Many thanks to the examiners Marianne Pouplier and Danielle Turton for an interesting and rigorous examination. Congratulations Emily!
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Claire Nance
over 1 year ago
We've been hosting Simona Montanari, California State University,
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@lancslinguistics.bsky.social
for the past couple of days. Great to hear about Simona's research on Spanish-English bilingual pre-schoolers and celebrate at our lab Christmas party!
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Sam Kirkham
over 1 year ago
Acquiring tongue shape complexity in consonants with multiple articulations ➡️ New paper in Proc. ISAPh with
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on Gaelic-English bilingual children’s development of lingual articulation. 🔗
www.isca-archive.org/isaph_2024/n...
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Christopher Hart
over 1 year ago
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fascinating and entertaining public lecture “Unravelling the Mysteries of Sound Change”. Part of series celebrating 50yrs of the Department.
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Pam Forster
over 1 year ago
Really helpful training course on carrying out oral history interviews with the Oral History Society at the
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yesterday. Lovely to meet up with Jane and Takayuki afterwards too! 😀 @NWCDTP
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Interspeech 2026
over 1 year ago
🎙️ Challenge Alert: The Speech Accessibility Project Challenge at
#Interspeech2025
focuses on advancing dysarthric speech recognition! Compete to build the best ASR using a 290-hour dataset. 🏆 Prizes for the lowest WER & highest semantic score. Details:
eval.ai/web/challeng...
#SpeechTech
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Sam Kirkham
over 1 year ago
Hello Bluesky! I will celebrate my arrival by sharing my new pre-print on "Scaling laws for nonlinear dynamical models of speech"
arxiv.org/abs/2411.12720
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Scaling laws for nonlinear dynamical models of speech
The addition of a nonlinear restoring force to dynamical models of the speech gesture significantly improves the empirical accuracy of model predictions, but nonlinearity introduces challenges in sele...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.12720
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