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Dr Geoff Lindsey | Phonetic adventures in Prague @DrGeoffLindsey | Uploaded August 2023 | Updated October 2024, 44 minutes ago.
It's rare for a language to have a 'fricative trill' sound in addition to its regular /r/, but Czech is one such language. Hear it on my trip to the once-every-4-years Phonetics Congress in stunning Prague.

20th International Congress of Phonetics Sciences, 7-11 Aug 2023 was hosted by the Institute of Phonetics, Charles University, Prague (Radek Skarntizl, Congress Chair)

Presentations mentioned:
'Timing of laughter in conversation: better late than never?'
Tamara Rathcke (University of Konstanz), Eleni Kapogianni and Lucy Page
'Some measures of phonetic similarity for use in legal trade mark disputes'
Sandra Ferrari Disner (USC) and Vincent J. van Heuven
'Game of phones: a socio-phonetic analysis of stylised media performance of Yorkshire English'
Lucy Jackson (University of Glasgow)
'Dentofacial Disharmony: patients' sibilants differ from controls' more in source than filter properties'
Madeleine Oakley (North Carolina State University), Auvi Tran, Ciana Paye, Emma Trudan, Timothy Turve
'Glottalization of voiceless stops in Multicultural London English'
Chong Adam (Queen Mary University of London) and Garellek Marc
'The devil is in the detail: An interactional-phonetic study of G-word interjections and some methodological implications '
Marina Cantarutti (University of York)
'Beyond accent, attitudes, and native speakers: What might socially responsible second language speech research look like?'
Pavel Trofimovich (Concordia University)
'What can speakers tell us about speech?'
Jane Stuart-Smith (University of Glasgow)

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