Giulio Severijnen
@giulioseverijnen.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral researcher at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) | previously PhD at Donders Institute https://giuliosever.github.io/
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Had a lot of fun presenting at the Trieste Next scientific festival, where I gave a short talk about statistical learning in language acquisition. Wonderful to see the enthusiasm and interest in the audience🤩
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🚨New paper out on rate-dependent perception in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review!
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Is rate-dependent perception affected by linguistic information about the intended syllable rate? New paper by Giulio Severijnen, Hans Rutger Bosker & James M. McQueen
doi.org/10.3758/s13423-025-02746-x
Is rate-dependent perception affected by linguistic information about the intended syllable rate? - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Speech is highly variable in rate, challenging the perception of sound contrasts that are dependent on duration. Listeners deal with such variability by perceiving incoming speech relative to the rate in the surrounding context. For instance, the same ambiguous vowel is more likely to be perceived as being long when embedded in a fast sentence, but as short when embedded in a slow sentence. However, it is still debated to what extent domain-general and domain-specific mechanisms (i.e., language- or speech-specific mechanisms) contribute to rate-dependent perception. Here we examined the role of domain-specific mechanisms in an implicit rate-normalization task in which we manipulated linguistic knowledge about how many syllables words have. Dutch participants were presented with lists of Dutch words that were acoustically ambiguous with regard to having one or two syllables (e.g., /k?ˈlɔm/ can be monosyllabic klom, /klɔm/, or bisyllabic kolom, /ko.ˈlɔm/). While being presented with these ambiguous word lists, they saw monosyllabic or bisyllabic transcriptions of the lists on the screen. We predicted that the same acoustic stimulus would be perceived as faster (more syllables per second) when combined with bisyllabic orthography compared to monosyllabic orthography. In turn, this would lead to downstream influences on vowel length perception in target words embedded within the word lists (rate-dependent perception of Dutch /ɑ/ vs./ /aː/). Despite evidence of successful orthographic disambiguation of the ambiguous word lists, we did not find evidence that linguistic knowledge influenced participants’ rate-dependent perception. Our results are best accounted for by a domain-general account of rate-dependent perception.
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Reposted by Giulio Severijnen
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We are done with the ninth Statistical Methods for Linguistics and Psychology (SMLP) summer school, Potsdam, Germany. The tenth edition is planned for 24-28 August 2026.
Reposted by Giulio Severijnen
shoakamine.bsky.social
If anyone is interested in using WhisperX to transcribe speech, this tutorial is for you!! In this tutorial, I provide an easy-to-use pipeline where you will get a time-aligned transcript as a Praat TextGrid file, a TSV file, and a subtitle file🙌
github.com/ShoAkamine/w...
GitHub - ShoAkamine/whisperx_tutorial
Contribute to ShoAkamine/whisperx_tutorial development by creating an account on GitHub.
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giulioseverijnen.bsky.social
Let's kick of my Bluesky journey with a positive announcement!

Which is that on February 14th, I successfully defended my PhD dissertation. It was day filled with joy, kind words, interesting questions and, as icing on the cake, a special distinction cum laude!

Looking forward to future projects!