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Data from online production experiments and challenges for collecting good-quality recordings for prosodic analyses

Published in Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2023), 2023

Recommended citation: Bevivino, D., Hemforth, B., & Turco, G. (2023). Data from online production experiments and challenges for collecting good-quality recordings for prosodic analyses. In: R. Skarnitzl & J. Volín (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2023) (pp. 3452–3456). International Phonetic Association. https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/icphs-proceedings/ICPhS2023/full_papers/152.pdf
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Priming boundaries in production: Data from French

Published in Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Speech Prosody, 2024

Recommended citation: Bevivino, D., Huygevelde, M., Hemforth, B., & Turco, G. (2024). Priming boundaries in production: Data from French. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Speech Prosody, 1005–1009. https://doi.org/10.21437/SpeechProsody.2024-203
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A cross-linguistic perspective on priming of prosodic boundaries

Published in Université Paris Cité, 2025

This work investigates the representation of prosodic structure and its role in sentence processing and production planning, adopting a psycholinguistic approach and a cross-linguistic perspective. Using different experimental paradigms, we aimed to address one general research question. Can intonational phrase structure (namely, boundary and phrasing) be primed? At what stage does it intervene in sentence processing and production planning? To explore this question, we used cross-modal priming paradigms in both production and perception studies, in English and French, to investigate how the prosodic structure (in terms of phrasing, boundary location, and internal modulation of durations) helps to guide sentence processing, the extent to which the prosodic structure representation is implicitly learned, and whether the effect persists enough to affect the production of overt prosody in new sentences (production studies), or the representation of implicit prosody in reading (perception study). First, we tested if and how far priming effects of intonational phrase boundaries found in perception in English generalize to production. Specifically, we looked at boundary location and the internal modulation of critical noun durations in the sentence. Next, we investigated the question of whether these priming effects of boundary location in production generalize to another language, French, characterized by a different way of organizing phrasing from English. Then, we tried to further disentangle the contribution of prosodic structure and syntactic structure in priming effects by trying to use the overt prosodic phrasing of delexicalized audios to prime the implicit prosody of target sentences, as estimated by reading measurements in an eye-tracking-while-reading task. We finally discuss implications for how prosodic information is represented, computed, and used in real-time in sentence processing.

Recommended citation: Bevivino, D. (2025). A cross-linguistic perspective on priming of prosodic boundaries. [Doctoral dissertation, Université Paris Cité]

Big Team Science for language science: Opportunities and challenges

Published in Linguistics: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Language Sciences, 2025

Recommended citation: Faytak, M., Kadavá, Š., Özsoy, O., Xu, C.[…], Bevivino, D., […], & Buchanan, E.M. and Roettger, T.B. (accepted). Big Team Science for Language Science: Opportunities and Challenges. Linguistics: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Language Sciences [preprint at https://osf.io/3pkj6]

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Caregivers adjust their speech in response to bilingual infants’ attentional preferences

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Talk delivered at the ABC’21 Conference: Language and cognition in typical and atypical development

Recommended citation: Bevivino, D., Singh, L., & Kalashnikova, M. (2021). Caregivers adjust their speech in response to bilingual infants' attentional preferences. ABC'21 Conference: Language and cognition in typical and atypical development. The Chinese University of Hong Kong/Virtual.

Attention and labelling in monolingual and bilingual caregiver-infant interactions

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Talk delivered (by MK) at the XXIII International Congress of Infant Studies (ICIS) 2022(https://infantstudies.org/2022-congress/)

Recommended citation: Kalashnikova, M., Bevivino, D., & Singh, L. (2022). Attention and labelling in monolingual and bilingual caregiver-infant interactions. International Congress of Infant Studies (ICIS). Ottawa, Canada.

Priming boundaries in production: Data from French

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Talk delivered at Speech Prosody 2024

Recommended citation: Bevivino, D., Huygevelde, M., Hemforth, B., & Turco, G. (2024). Priming boundaries in production: Data from French. 12th International Conference on Speech Prosody. Special Session on Advances in studies on prosodic planning. Leiden, The Netherlands.
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Teaching experience 1

Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014

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Teaching experience 2

Workshop, University 1, Department, 2015

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