All times CEST (UTC+2)
August 25 – DiSS – Day 1
09:00 – 09:15 | Welcome session Welcome session – Ivana Didirková |
09:15 – 10:00 | Invited talk – Session Chair: Fabrice Hirsch Discourse Markers as markers of (dis)fluency: The role of peripheral position – Liesbeth Degand |
10:00 – 10:15 | Coffee break |
10:15 – 11:45 | Attitudes and behaviors – Session Chair: Ludivine Crible – Attitudinal correlates of word-internal disfluencies in Japanese communication – Sadanobu – Why are some speech errors detected by self-monitoring « early » and others « late »? – Nooteboom & Quené – Speech Disfluencies as Actual and Believed Cues to Deception: Individuality of Liars and the Collective of Listeners – Vandenhouwe & Hartsuiker |
11:45 – 13:30 | Lunch |
13:30 – 15:00 | Disfluency in discourse– Session Chair: Liesbeth Degand – Fine phonetic details for DM disambiguation: a corpus-based investigation – Wu et al. – Hesitations Distribution in Italian Discourse – Schettino et al. – Investigating Disfluencies Contribution to Discourse-Prosody Mismatches in French Conversations – Prévot et al. |
15:00 – 15:15 | Coffee break |
15:15 – 16:45 | Filled pauses I – Session Chair: Vered Silber-Varod – Filled pauses in university lectures – Di Napoli – A Crosslinguistic Study on the Interplay of Fillers and Silences – Betz et al. – The Acoustic Characteristics of um and uh in spontaneous Canadian English – Morin & Tucker |
August 26 – DiSS – Day 2
10:00 – 10:45 | Invited talk – Session Chair: Robert Eklund DiSStory: A computational Analysis of 9 editions of Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech workshop | Vered Silber-Varod |
10:45 – 10:11 | Coffee break |
11:00 – 12:30 | Filled pauses II – Session Chair: Judit Bóna – Variation in jitter, shimmer, and intensity of filled pauses and their contexts in native and nonnative speech – Rose – EGG analysis of filled pauses in Japanese spontaneous speech: differences in Japanese native speakers and Chinese learners – Li et al. – Attached filled pauses: Occurrences and durations – Gósy & Silber-Varod |
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch |
13:30 – 15:00 | Second language acquisition and proficiency – Session Chair: Ralph Rose – Gestures in fluent and disfluent cycles of speech: what they may tell us about the role of (dis)fluency in L2 discourse – Kosmala – Categorical differences in the false starts of speakers of English as a Second Language: Further evidence for developmental disfluency – Williams – Hesitation phenomena in first and second languages: evidence from reading in Russian as L1 and Japanese as L2 – Prokaeva & Riekhakaynen |
15:00 – 15:15 | Coffee break |
15:15 – 16:45 | Tasks and speech production levels – Session Chair: Mária Gósy – Word-form related disfluency versus lemma related disfluency: an exploratory analysis of disfluency patterns in connected- speech production – Pistono & Hartsuiker – Disfluencies in spontaneous speech: the effect of age, sex and speech task – Bóna – Dynamic changes of pausing in triadic conversations – Gyarmathy et al. |
August 27 – Special day – (Dis)Fluency in Speech and Language Disorders
10:15 – 10:30 | Welcome session Welcome session| Ivana Didirková |
10:30 – 12:00 | Rhythm & Annotation – Session Chair: – Speech Rhythm Abnormality in Japanese: Analysis of Mora Duration, Pause, and Non-segmented Mora of Dysarthric Speech – Namba et al. – Pauses and disfluencies in speech of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis – Bóna et al. – Towards an inclusive system for the annotation of (dis)fluency in typical and atypical speech – Didirková et al. |
12:0 – 13:30 | Lunch |
13:30 – 14:30 | Alzheimer’s disease – Session Chair: Christelle Dodane – Silences and disfluencies in a corpus of patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (CIPP-ma) – Dovetto et al. – Disfluency patterns in Alzheimer’s disease and Frontotemporal lobar degeneration – Pistono et al. |
14:30 – 14:45 | Coffee break |
14:45 – 15: 30 | Invited talk – Session Chair: Ivana Didirková Disfluency characteristics predict stuttering persistency in preschool-aged children – Bridget Walsh |
15:30 – 16:30 | Childhood-onset developmental disorders – Session Chair: Bridget Walsh – Linguistic disfluencies in Russian-speaking children with developmental language disorder – Kornev & Balciuniene – Jaw and lip amplitude and velocity in stuttered disfluencies. A preliminary study – Didirková et al. |