awards
Lecturer of the Year 2022. Nominated. University of Amsterdam.
Lecturer of the Year 2021. Nominated. University of Amsterdam.
supervision
phd
2022-. Michaela Watkins. Korean stops: acoustic cue preferences for the lenis-aspirated stop distinction in Gyeongsang and Standard Seoul Korean. PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam.
masters
2022. Angelica van Beemdelust. A comparative acoustic analysis of /s/ and /ʃ/ in Dutch, English, and French: linguistic transfer of multilingual speech. RMA Linguistics tutorial paper 1, University of Amsterdam.
2022. Michaela Watkins. Production of Korean Stops: a corpus study. RMA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2022. Michaela Watkins. Korean stops: Differences in production across speech styles in younger native speakers. RMA Linguistics tutorial paper 2, University of Amsterdam.
2021. Alžběta Kučerová. Perception of Czech speech by Czech monolinguals and Czech-Vietnamese bilinguals. MA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2019. Mandy M. M. Chau. A quantitative study of Cantopop lyrics with R. MA thesis, University of Hong Kong.
2019. Wallis X. Y. Xie. Vowel adaptation of loanwords in Mandarin and Cantonese. MA thesis, University of Hong Kong.
bachelor
2022. Kiara Edwards. L3 Spanish transfer to L1 Dutch and L2 English vowel systems. BA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2022. Tori van Oostveen. Dutch vowels in speech and sung melodies. BA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2022. Cecilia Suha. The perception of vacillating suffixes by native and learners of Hungarian. BA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2022. Eunice Tan. Acoustic cues of intonation used by bilingual Mandarin and English listeners. BA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2022. Tjeerd van der Wielen. Stress assignment and prosody in Dutch. BA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2021. Caleb Baker. The perception of emphatic intonation of four varieties of Englishes. BA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2021. Domonkos Király. A perception study of vowel harmony of Hungarian. BA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2020. Alice Angelini. Diverging epenthesis processes as result of syncopation: an Optimality Theory account of syncope, anaptyxis and paragoge in two Emiliano-Romagnolo dialects. BA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
2020. Simon Boerstra. L1 vowel change as a result of L2 immersion. BA thesis, University of Amsterdam.
counselling
Tutor (2022-present), BA Linguistics and Sign Linguistics (32 first-year students), University fo Amsterdam
courses taught
university of amsterdam (2019 - present)
bachelor
Research Methods and Statistics (in R)
Speech Processing (Praat Scripting)
Transcription
Phonetics
Specialisations in Linguistics: Phonetics and Phonology
Linguistic Theories: Optimality Theory
Introduction to Linguistics
university of hong kong (2011 - 2019)
masters
Phonetics and Phonology
bachelor
Experimental Phonetics
Phonetics
Advanced Phonology: Optimality Theory
Phonology
Linguistic fieldwork: Chiangmai, Thailand
Linguistic fieldwork: Lombok, Indonesia
Linguistic fieldwork: Hawai’i, USA
Topics in Cantonese Linguistics
Language, Thought and Culture
Introduction to Linguistics