School of Languages & Linguistics Linguistics & Applied Linguistics

Phonetics Laboratory

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Introduction and interests
Staff and Contacts
Facilitites
Teaching
Research Projects
Conferences

Introduction and Interests

The phonetics laboratory was established in 1988, and moved to its current site in the Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics in 2000. The laboratory is multi-purpose in nature and is the focus for phonetics teaching, speech science and laboratory phonology research in the Department. The laboratory has collaborative links within the University of Melbourne, namely, Psychology, Cognitive Science, ESL, French and Italian Studies, and with other Linguistics and Speech Departments in Australia and overseas (Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Flinders University, IPDS Kiel University, Germany).

Research interests in speech science and laboratory phonology include

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Staff and Contacts

Associate Professor Janet Fletcher, Senior Lecturer in Phonetics and Phonology

Address:
Rooms 504 / 505, Level 5
Arts Centre Buiding
Corner of Swanston and Grattan Sts
The University of Melbourne 3010

Facilities

The Phonetics Lab is equipped with the following:

Research Systems:

Signal Processing & Acoustics

Physiology

Recording & Digitizing

Recording Equipment:

  • Marantz Flash Recorders
  • studio grade and portable DAT recorders
  • studio grade and portable cassette recorders
  • various reel to reel recorders
  • high-end minidisk recorder

We are currently investigating using 60GB G5 ipods interfaced with external microphones capable of recording at 44kHz stereo as an alternative, light-weight solution to recording out in the field.

Digitizing:

  • All workstations interfaced with Edirol UA-1 (USB – audio input converters)
             SoundStudio (OS X)
             Audacity (Win and OS X)
             Transcriber (Win)
Databases & Corpor
  • ANDOSL
  • Brown & Lobb
  • ICAME Hit Centre

Acoustics & Physiology Research Lab:

A Dedicated Workstation and Laptop using an EDIROL USB audio interface have been set up with the following allowing physiological measurements to be recorded at any time both in the lab and in the field.

Rack Mounted (demonstration purposes only):

Infastructure:

Each machine in the Phonetics Lab is connected directly to the internet via a 10/100MBS cable
We are currently considering upgrading to a dedicated Gigabit switch.

Servers:

Teaching programs in Phonetics

175-014 Phonetics

2nd / 3rd year core subject that covers phonetic theory with particular emphasis on the articulatory mechanisms governing speech production, development of practical phonetic skills, and training in spectography.

175-007 Phonology

2nd / 3rd year core subject that examines developments in phonological theory and provides students with training in formal phonological analysis.

175-423 Advanced Phonetics

3rd / 4th year course that focuses on the major acoustic and articulatory techniques of experimental phonetics research.

175-525 Pronunciation of the Spoken Language

Masters course that focuses on the phonetics and phonology of spoken English.

Research Projects

Funded Research Projects

Student Research Projects - Examples

Recent Completions:

Conference Papers

A selection of recently presented papers by member of the phonetics laboratory:

The 3rd International Conference on Speech Prosody (2006) Dresden, Germany

Blackwood-By-The-Beach: Australian Languages Workshop (2006)

Australian Linguistic Society Conference (2005) Melbourne, Australia

Interspeech: 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (2005) Lisbon, Portugal

The 10th Australian International Conference on Speech Science & Technology (2004) Sydney, Australia

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