Gil Verbeke

About

Gil Verbeke is a PhD researcher at the Linguistics Department of Ghent University. His research interests include second language acquisition, speech perception, phonetics and phonology. In his MA research (Ghent University, 2021), he investigated how Flemish listeners perceive and adapt to L2 accented Dutch. As a predoctoral researcher, he worked on a BOF research project (October 2021 – September 2022; supervisor: Prof. dr. Ellen Simon), which explored the comprehensibility, accentedness and intelligibility of native and non-native accents of English to English as a Foreign Language learners in Flanders. From 1 November 2022 onwards, he is working on a project funded by the Flemish Research Foundation (supervisors: Prof. dr. Ellen Simon and Prof. dr. Holger Mitterer), aimed at examining how phonetic variation in native and non-native English accents affects intelligibility and spoken word recognition for non-native listeners of English.

Work

Ghent University
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PhD student / FWO fundamental research fellow (Linguistics)

Belgium

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
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PhD fellow fundamental research

Belgium

Ghent University
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Predoctoral Researcher

Belgium

Education

Ghent University
Belgium

Summer School 'Methods in Language Sciences' - Introduction to linear mixed modelling

Ghent University
Belgium

Master of Linguistics and Literature: Dutch - English

Ghent University
Belgium

Summer School "Methods In Language Sciences" - Introductory course in eye-tracking

King's College London
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Study Abroad Semester

Publications

Phonetic reduction in native and non-native English speech: Assessing the intelligibility for L2 listeners – ERRATUM

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Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

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Phonetic reduction in native and non-native English speech: Assessing the intelligibility for L2 listeners

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Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

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Replication Data for: Phonetic reduction in native and non-native English speech: Assessing the intelligibility for L2 listeners

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Replication Data for: The interplay between prosodic prominence and boundary strength in the production of English checked steady-state vowels

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On the role of ecological validity in language and speech research

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Replication Data for: On the role of ecological validity in language and speech research

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Listening to accents: Comprehensibility, accentedness and intelligibility of native and non-native English speech

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Lingua

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Listening to accents: Comprehensibility, accentedness and intelligibility of native and non-native English speech

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Lingua

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Hoe goed begrijp jij Sir David Attenborough?

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Replication Data for: Listening to Accents: Comprehensibility, accentedness and intelligibility of native and non-native English speech

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Perceptie van een anderstalig accent: Een experimentele studie naar de perceptieve aanpassing aan een exogeen geaccentueerd Nederlands klinkercontrast

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Handelingen (KZM)

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Replication Data for: 'Perceptie van een anderstalig accent: Een experimentele studie naar de perceptieve aanpassing aan een exogeen geaccentueerd Nederlands klinkercontrast'

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