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Natalja ULRICH

PhD

 

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TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND


 

09.2019 – present PhD at the University Lumiere 2 in Lyon, Dynamique Du Langage

 

02.2015 – 09.2017 Master at the University of Zürich Ethnology, General Linguistic, Graduation: Master of Arts UZH in Social Science Title Master thesis: Social and linguistic diversity: A ethnologic fieldwork research among ethnical Kirgiz in Karakol- Kirgizstan (GER).

 

02.2009 – 09.2013 Bachelor at the University of Zürich Slavonic studies, Ethnology, History of Arts Graduation: Bachelor of Arts UZH

 

09.2019 – present PhD at the University Lumiere 2 in Lyon, Dynamique Du Langage Supervisor: Dr. Dan Dediu 02.2015 – 09.2017 Master at the University of Zürich Ethnology, General Linguistic, Graduation: Master of Arts UZH in Social Science Title Master thesis: Social and linguistic diversity: A ethnologic fieldwork research among ethnical Kirgiz in Karakol- Kirgizstan (GER). Supervisor Prof. Dr. Peter Finke 02.2009 – 09.2013 Bachelor at the University of Zürich Slavonic studies, Ethnology, History of Arts Graduation: Bachelor of Arts UZH

 

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PhDs and master thesis
 

Ulrich, N., 2022, "Linguistic and speaker variation in Russian fricatives", Thèse de doctorat, Sciences du langage, Université Lumière Lyon 2, Lyon, 94 p.


Journals
 

Ulrich, N., Pellegrino, F. & Tang, M., 2023, "Intra- and inter-speaker variation in eight Russian fricatives", The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 153:4, pp. 2285-2297 (doi.org/10.1121/10.0017827)


 

Ulrich, N., Tang, M., Pellegrino, F. & Dediu, D., 2021, "Identifying the Russian voiceless non-palatalized fricatives /f/, /s/, and /ʃ/ from acoustic cues using machine learning", The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 150:3, pp. 1806-1820 (doi.org/10.1121/10.0005950)


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