Philipp Manuel Buech

Présentation et contact

Je suis doctorant au Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (UMR 7018, CNRS/Sorbonne Nouvelle) sous la direction de Rachid Ridouane et Anne Hermes.

 

I am a PhD student at the Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (UMR 7018, CNRS/Sorbonne Nouvelle) under the direction of Rachid Ridouane and Anne Hermes.

 

Site web: philippbuech.eu

Contact: philipp.buech AT sorbonne-nouvelle.fr

Adresse postale: LPP, 4 rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris

Profil

Je m’intéresse à la phonétique et à la phonologie des articulations secondaires, notamment en Tashlhiyt Amazigh. De plus, je m’intéresse à une grande variété de méthodes :

  • Electromagnetic articulography (EMA)
  • acoustique et perception
  • Approches quantitatives de la phonologie
  • Cue weighting
  • Modélisation computationnelle

I am interested in the phonetics and phonology of secondary articulations, especially in Tashlhiyt Amazigh. I am also interested in a variety of methods:

  • Electromagnetic articulography (EMA)
  • Acoustics and perception
  • Quantitative approaches to phonology
  • Cue weighting
  • Computational modeling

Présentations et publications

Publications

[accepted] Shao, B., Buech, P., Hermes, A., Giavazzi, M. (2023). Lexical stress and velar palatalization in Italian: A spatio-temporal interaction. Interspeech 2023, Dublin, Ireland (20-24 Aug 2023)

[accepted] Buech, P., Hermes, A. & Ridouane, R. (2023). Labialization in Amazigh: Acoustic and articulatory marking over time. 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Prague, Czech Republic (7-11 Aug 2023)

[accepted] Mücke, D., Thies, T., Buech, P., Furlani, N., Schreen, J. & Hermes, A. (2023). Variability in space, compensation in time: Effects of Aging on tognue body kinematics in prosodic focus marking. 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Prague, Czech Republic (7-11 Aug 2023)

[accepted] Oh,, S., Fougeron, C., Buech, P., & Hermes, A. (2023). CV coordination: The case of enchaînement and liaison in French. 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Prague, Czech Republic (7-11 Aug 2023)

[accepted] Halle, P., Buech, P., Chang, Y., Hsieh, F., Gao, J., & Ridouane, R., (2023). Perception of Tashlhiyit Consonant quantity contrasts by native vs. nonnative listeners from three languages. 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Prague, Czech Republic (7-11 Aug 2023)

[accepted] Shao, B., Giavazzi, M., Buech, P., & Hermes, A. (2023). Stress conditioned phonological process: A case study of Italian Palatalization. 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Prague, Czech Republic (7-11 Aug 2023)

Buech, P., Ridouane, R. & Hermes, A. (2022). Pharyngealization in Amazigh: Acoustic and articulatory marking over time.  Interspeech 2022, Incheon, Korea (18-22 Sept 2022) [RG] [ISCA]

Buech, P., Roessig, S., Pagel, L., Mücke, D. & Hermes, A. (2022). ema2wav: doing articulation by Praat.  Interspeech 2022, Incheon, Korea (18-22 Sept 2022) [RG] [ISCA]

Ridouane, R. & Buech, P. (2022). Complex sounds and cross-language influence: The case of ejectives in Omani Mehri. Interspeech 2022, Incheon, Korea (18-22 Sept 2022) [RG] [ISCA]

 

Présentations

Shao, B., Hermes, A., Buech, P. & Giavazzi, M. (2023). Velar palatalization in Italian: Lexical stress induces resistance to sound change. Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language. Seoul, South Korea (26-27 May 2023)

Oh, S., Yildiz, A., Fougeron, C., Buech, P. & Hermes, A. (2023). Temporal coordination of CV: The case of liaison and enchaînement in French. Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language. Seoul, South Korea (26-27 May 2023)

Buech, P. (2023). Labialization and pharyngealization in Tashlhiyt: Typology and phonetics. Berber languages and linguistics. Nantes Université (5 May 2023)

Buech, P. (2022). Les articulations secondaires en Tachelhit. Une perspective phonétique et phonologique. Presentation held at Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, Université Ibn Zhor, Agadir (25 Nov 2022).

Buech, P. (2022). On the phonetics and phonology of secondary articulations – with special reference to Tashlhiyt. Presentation held at Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, Université Mohammed V, Rabat (16 Nov 2022).

Buech, P. Hermes, A. & Ridouane, R. (2022). Articulatory characteristics of pharyngealization in Tashlhiyt. 8th International Conference on Speech Motor Control, Groningen, The Netherlands (24-27 Aug 2022).

Buech, P. Roessig, S., Pagel, L. & Hermes, A. (2022). Making articulation accessible in Praat. 8th International Conference on Speech Motor Control, Groningen, The Netherlands (24-27 Aug 2022).

Buech, P. (2022). Labialization in Tashlhiyt Amazigh: Preliminary results. Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics 2022, Leiden, The Netherlands (29-31 Aug 2022)

Buech, P. & Treis, Y. (2022). Acoustic correlates of stress in Kambaata. Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics 2022, Leiden, The Netherlands (29-31 Aug 2022)

Buech, P. (2022). Pharyngealization across different contexts: A Bayesian account. Summer school « Coping with the complexity in speech production and perception », Chorin, Germany (4-8 July 2022)

Buech, P., Hermes, A. & Ridouane, R. (2022). Towards a typology of secondary articulations. 19èmes rencontres du Réseau Français de Phonologie, Porto, Portugal (7-9 June 2022). [RG]

Ridouane, R. & Buech, P. (2022). Ejectivity in Omani Mehri: A gradual shift to dorsopharyngealization? 19èmes rencontres du Réseau Français de Phonologie, Porto, Portugal (7-9 June 2022).

Buech, P. (2021). Secondary articulation and cue weighting. Laboratoire de phonétique et phonologie, Paris, France (26 April 2021)

 

Logiciel

ema2wav: I developed a tool for converting EMA data into multi-channel WAVE files, in collaboration with Simon Roessig. This converter allows the display and the processing of EMA data in PRAAT (currently only for the AG500/501 models of Carstens Medizinelektronik). A copy can be obtained from Github: https://github.com/phbuech/ema2wav . Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.