Anisia Popescu

Publications

Refereed Publications

Journal Articles

  1. Anisia Popescu & Ioana Chitoran. (2022). Linking gestural representations to syllable count judgments: A cross-language test. Laboratory Phonology, 13(1). Popescu & Chitoran, 2022
  2. Anisia Popescu & Aude Noiray. (2021). Learning to read interacts with Children’s spoken Language Fluency. Language Learning and Development. Popescu & Noiray, 2021 Peter Jusczyk Best Paper Award
  3. Aude Noiray *, Anisia Popescu *, Helene Killmer, Elina Rubertus, Stella Kruger & Lisa Hintermeier, (2019), Spoken Language Development and the Chanllenge of Skill Integration. Frontiers in Psychology - Language Sciences, 10. Noiray, Popescu et al., 2019

(* = joint first authorship)

Conference Proceedings

  1. Anisia Popescu, Lori Lamel & Ioana Vasilescu. (2023). Using Speech Technology to test Theories of Phonetic and Phonological Typology (accepted LREC-COLING2024)
  2. Anisia Popescu, Lori Lamel & Ioana Vasilescu. (2023). Typological classification of European Portuguese fricatives : a cross- language forced alignment and pronunciation variants study; 6th International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing pdf
  3. Anisia Popescu, Mathilde Hutin, Ioana Vasilescu, Lori Lamel & Marine Adda-Decker. (2023). Stop devoicing and place of articulation : a cross-linguistic study using large-scale corpora, Proceeding of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences pdf
  4. Anisia Popescu. (2019). Syllable-count judgments: relating gestural composition and syllable weight, Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society; 425-434; Eszter Ronai, Laura Stigliano and Yenan Sun (eds.). pdf
  5. Anisia Popescu & Ioana Chitoran, (2018), Jugements sur le nombre de syllabes et coordination temporelle des gestes articulatoires, 32e Journées d’étude sur la parole (JEP2018) pdf
  6. Anisia Popescu & Ioana Chitoran, (2016), Allophonie et positions dans la syllabe: Le cas des consonnes latérales, JEP-TALN-RECITAL2016 pdf

Submitted manuscripts

  1. Anisia Popescu, Lori Lamel, Ioana Vasilescu. The complexity of non-canonical voicing in Romance languages : testing the Aerodynamic Voicing Constraint using large scale automatic alignment with pronunciation variants (submitted)
  2. Elina Rubertus, Anisia Popescu & Aude Noiray. Phonemic blending fluency is reflected in the temporary organization of speech gestures – evidence from beginner and proficient readers (under revision)

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