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Dr Heike Schoormann

Research assistant

  • Phonetik & Phonologie (insb. akustische Phonetik)
  • Niederdeutsch & Saterfriesisch
  • Variationslinguistik
  • Sprachkontakt & Mehrsprachigkeit

Press releases with mentions

Curriculum vitae

  • seit 10/2015: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Institut für Germanistik, Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft (Elternzeit von 01/2020 bis 10/2020)
  • 10/2012 bis 09/2015: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Institut für Germanistik, DFG-Projekt „Lautliche und prosodische Variation im Saterland: Saterfriesisch, Niederdeutsch und Hochdeutsch"
  • 10/2012 bis 12/2012: Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Institut für Germanistik, Prof. Dr. Jörg Peters
  • 10/2005 bis 10/2010: Studium der Deutschen Philologie, Englischen Philologie und All­ge­mei­nen Sprachwissenschaft an der WWU Münster

Publications

  • Schoormann, H. (2023). Akustische Eigenschaften des Saterfriesischen und seiner Kontaktsprachen. BIS-Verlag, Oldenburg.
  • Michalsky, J., & Schoormann, H. (2021). Birds of a feather flock together but opposites attract! On the interaction of f0 entrainment, perceived attractiveness, and conversational quality in dating conversations. In M. Barkat-Defradas, B. Weiss, J. Trouvain, & J. J. Ohala (Eds.). Voice attractiveness: Studies on sexy, likable, and charismatic speakers (pp. 215–242). Springer.
  • Schoormann, H., Heeringa, W., & Peters, J. (2020). Saterfriesisch, Niederdeutsch, Hochdeutsch: Sprachkontakt im Vokalismus trilingualer Saterfriesen. Jahrbuch des Vereins für niederdeutsche Sprachforschung143, 68–85.
  • Michalsky, J., Schoormann, H., & Schultze-Gerlach, T. (2019). Towards the prosody of persuasion in competitive negotiation: The relationship between f0 and negotiation success in same sex sales tasksProceedings of INTERSPEECH 2019, 311–315.
  • Schoormann, H., Heeringa, W., & Peters, J. (2019). Standard German vowel productions by monolingual and trilingual speakers. International Journal of Bilingualism23, 138–156.
  • Michalsky, J., & Schoormann, H. (2018). Opposites attract! Pitch divergence at turn breaks as cause and effect of perceived attractiveness. Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Speech Prosody, 265–268.
  • Michalsky, J., & Schoormann, H. (2018). Phonetic entrainment of laughter in dating conversations: On the effects of perceived attractiveness and conversational quality. Proceedings of Laughter Workshop 2018, 40–44.
  • Michalsky, J., Schoormann, H., & Niebuhr, O. (2018). Conversational quality is affected by and reflected in prosodic entrainment. Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Speech Prosody, 389–392.
  • Michalsky, J., Schoormann, H., & Niebuhr, O. (2018). Turn transitions as salient places for social signals: Local prosodic entrainment as a cue to perceived attractiveness and likability. Proceedings of the Conference on Phonetics & Phonology in German-speaking countries 13, 123–128.
  • Heeringa, W., Schoormann, H., & Peters, J. (2017). Acoustic cues to vowel identification: The case of /ɪ i iː/ and /ʊ u uː/ in Saterland Frisian. Us Wurk66(1–2), 27–76.
  • Michalsky, J., & Schoormann, H. (2017). Pitch convergence as an effect of perceived attractiveness and likability. Proceedings of INTERSPEECH 2017, 2253-2256.
  • Peters, J., Heeringa, W., & Schoormann, H. (2017). Cross-linguistic vowel variation in trilingual speakers of Saterland Frisian, Low German, and High German. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America142, 991–1005.
  • Schoormann, H., Heeringa, W., & Peters, J. (2017). A cross-dialectal acoustic study of Saterland Frisian vowels. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America141, 2893–2908.
  • Heeringa, W., Schoormann, H., & Peters, J. (2016). Monolingual and trilingual perception of duration in Saterland Frisian vowels. Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik83(2), 175–192.
  • Michalsky, J., & Schoormann, H. (2016). Effects of perceived attractiveness and likability on global aspects of fundamental frequency. Tagungsband 12: Tagung Phonetik und Phonologie im deutschsprachigen Raum, 121–125.
  • Schoormann, H., Heeringa, W., & Peters, J. (2016). Monolingual and trilingual production of Northern Standard German vowels. Tagungsband 12: Tagung Phonetik und Phonologie im deutschsprachigen Raum, 84–188.
  • Heeringa, W., Schoormann, H., & Peters, J. (2015). Cross-linguistic vowel variation in Saterland: Saterland Frisian, Low German, and High German. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
  • Schoormann, H., Heeringa, W., & Peters, J. (2015). Regional variation of Saterland Frisian vowels. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
  • Heeringa, W., Peters, J., & Schoormann, H. (2014). Segmental and prosodic cues to vowel identification: The case of /ɪ i iː/ and /ʊ u uː/ in Saterland Frisian. Proceedings of Speech Prosody 7, 643–647.

 

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