presentations
the presentations will be made available as pdf files one by one.
2009
- Learning allomorphy and segmentation. Talk at the 31st DGfS meeting in
Osnabrueck, Germany. [pdf]
- Segmenting with M-Phon constraints: Tibetan numerals. Talk at the Sound Circle,
Amsterdam, Netherlands. [pdf]
- Learning Underlying Representations with Positive M-Phon Constraints.
Talk with Karen Jesney and
Joe Pater at Brown University, Providence.
[pdf]
2008
- Modeling allomorphy with lexical constraints. Talk, UMMM, University of
Massachusetts Amherst. [pdf]
- Final devoicing, allomorphy and Freedom of the Lexicon:
An online learning approach to underlying representations. Talk, CLAY group,
Yale. [pdf]
- Modelling the formation of phonotactic restrictions across the mental
lexicon. Talk, with
Silke Hamann & Paul Boersma,
16th mfm (Manchester Phonology Meeting).
- Feet in Sri Lankan Malay: no stress, please! Talk with
Sebastian Nordhoff, Old World Conference
in Phonology (OCP 5), Toulouse. [pdf]
2007
- Real and computer-simulated learning of phonotactic restrictions. Talk
with
Silke Hamann & Paul Boersma &
Mirjam Ernestus
4th Annual Meeting of Phonetics and Phonology, Nijmegen.
- Hidden variation as a result of learning: Is variation okay as long as
you can’t hear it? Poster, Workshop on Variation, Gradience
and Frequency, Stanford, California.
- Recessive accent in Ancient Greek revisited: The Final Coda
Effect. Talk, with Norval Smith,
Workshop on Segments and Tone, Meertens Instituut Amsterdam.
- Bootstrapping into phonology. Talk, Old World Conference
in Phonology (OCP 4), Rhodos.
- Learning underlying forms through meaning. Invited talk at
the workshop on the opening of the BabySprachLabor at the
Universität Konstanz.
- The learnability of metrical phonology. Talk, defense of
my doctoral dissertation "The learnability of metrical phonology".
2006
- A chicken-and-egg situation? Setting lexical marks in
interaction with the grammar. 14th mfm (Manchester Phonology Meeting).
- Where to put the stress in fili. A first approach to the learnability of
Modern Greek stress. 4th Sound Circle, Leiden.
2005
- Getting the balance between stress and weight. X. IASCL,
Berlin.
- Different grammars, same output: what learners do with the signal.
Poster, Between Stress and Tone conference, Leiden.
- What difference do different grammars make? Talk, UCLC
Phonology Reading Group, Leiden.
- The same language, different grammars. Talk, IFA-Lezingen,
University of Amsterdam.
- Learning to ignore weight: Pintupi. Poster, OCP2 Tromso.
2004
- How to simulate the acquisition of stress in Praat. Talk,
ACLC-juniorenoverleg, University of Amsterdam.
- Comparing different Optimality-theoretic learning algorithms:
A reanimation of Latin stress. Talk, with Paul Boersma,
WCCFL 23, 2004, Davis, CA.
- Comparing different Optimality-theoretic learning algorithms:
A reanimation of Latin stress. Talk, with Paul Boersma,
GLOW 2004, Thessaloniki.
- Comparing different Optimality-theoretic learning algorithms:
The case of metrical phonology. Talk, with Paul Boersma,
AAAI Spring Symposium 2004, Palo Alto.
2003
- Comparing different Optimality-theoretic learning algorithms:
The case of metrical phonology. Talk, UCLC Phonology Reading Group,
Leiden.
- Learnability simulations: First approaches to Latin prosody.
Talk, NAP-Dag, University of Amsterdam.
- Deformity of Anti-Faithfulness. Talk, workshop on
"Variation in Optimality Theory", Stockholm.
- Greece from a linguistic point of view: Modern Greek Prosody.
Talk, Varia-College Instituut voor Nieuwgriekse Taal en Cultuur,
University of Amsterdam.
- Learnability of Metrical Phonology. Talk,
AiO-juniorenoverleg, University of Amsterdam.
2002
- Modern Greek Stress: Competing footstructure, not heads.
Talk, IFA, University of Amsterdam.
2001
- Unpredictable Accent Patterns in Correspondence Theory: Modern
Greek. Poster presented at the SFB-282-Conference "The Lexicon in
Linguistic Theory",
Düsseldorf.
- Irregular Accent Patterns in Correspondence Theory.
Phonology-Morphology-Meeting of the Universities of Düsseldorf,
Köln, Marburg, Siegen.
- Irregular Accent Patterns. 15th International Symposium on
Theoretical and Applied Linguistics in Thessaloniki, Greece.
2000
- Wer macht das Rennen? Der Streit der Füße im
Neugriechischen. SFB-Nachwuchskolloquium, Konstanz.
- Akzent im Neugriechischen: Füßlein, bleib dir treu.
Marburg-Düsseldorf-Meeting, Marburg.
1999
- Griechischer Akzent mit Köpfchen. SFB-Colloquium
"Metrische Phonologie", Düsseldorf.
updated: January 19, 2009