Phonetics and Phonology in Europe (PaPE) 2019 was held from Monday 17 to Wednesday 19 June 2019 in Lecce, Italy. The PAPE conferences are an interdisciplinary forum for research on the sound properties of language as approached from multiple perspectives, with the general aim to promote discussion on the relation between phonetics and phonology, as well as the cross-fertilization of phonetics and phonology with other fields, such as psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, neurosciences and speech technology.
Our research group participated with the following presentations:
Andrea Deme, Márton Bartók, Tekla Etelka Gráczi, Tamás Gábor Csapó and Alexandra Markó: The effect of pitch accent on V-to-V coarticulation induced variability of vowels
Alexandra Markó, Márton Bartók, Tamás Gábor Csapó, Andrea Deme and Tekla Etelka Gráczi: Variability in realization of focal accent in Hungarian – articulatory and acoustic data
Anna Kohári, Katalin Mády, Andrea Deme, Uwe Reichel and Ádám Szalontai: Utterance-final lengthening in infant-directed speech
Tekla Etelka Gráczi, Mária Gósy, Valéria Krepsz, Anna Huszár, Nóra Damásdi, Alexandra Markó and Ákos Gocsál: Voice patterns associated with age and gender of speakers across the lifespan