Cím: Dr. PhD Nem: Férfi Születési év: 1977 Születési hely: Magyarország Email-cím(ek): Ez az e-mail-cím a szpemrobotok elleni védelem alatt áll. Megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a JavaScript használatát., Ez az e-mail-cím a szpemrobotok elleni védelem alatt áll. Megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a JavaScript használatát. Ez az e-mail-cím a szpemrobotok elleni védelem alatt áll. Megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a JavaScript használatát. Hivatali telefonszám: 81+(0)78-803-7422
Doktori tanulmányok Doktori (PhD) védés éve: 2008 Tudományág: Nyelvtudomány Disszertáció címe: Asymmetrical segment distributions in Japanese Oklevelet kiállító intézmény: Kobe University, Japán
Munkatapasztalat Jelenlegi munkaadó: Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Kar: Bölcsészet- és Társadalomtudományi Kar Intézet: Keleti Nyelvek és Kultúrák Intézete Tanszék: Japanológia Tanszék Beosztás: egyetemi adjunktus
Jelenlegi munkaadó: Kobe University, School of Languages and Communication Japán Beosztás: egyetemi docens
Korábbi munkaadó: Advanced Media Inc. (Tokyo), Core Technology Group Beosztás: programozó
Egyéb korábbi munkaadó: Beosztás:
Kutatási és oktatásiszakterületek
Oktatás: fonológia, fonetika, morfológia, általános nyelvészet, angol nyelv, magyar nyelv Kutatási területek: fonológia, fonetika, automatikus beszédfelismerés
Tudományos kutatócsoportban vagy projektben való részvétel
Project: Phonological Characteristics of the Japanese Lexicon (Kutatásvezető: Haruo Kubozono) Intézmény: National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Státusz: külső tag
Phonology Association in Kansai (PAIK) (elnök, szervező)
Project: Stochastic & theoretical phonological research based on databases and phonetic experiments (Kutatásvezető: Takeru Honma) (8 kutatóval) JSPS - Scientific Research B Státusz: kutató
Oktatásszervezés, tudományszervezés
Időszak
Funkció vagy tevékenység
2011-2013
English Education Division: vezetőségi tag
2013-2014
MA angol felvételi vizsgabizottság tagja,
Nyelvtudás
Nyelv
Nyelvtudás szintje és fajtája
japán
felsőfokú, Nemzetközi Japán Nyelvi Alkalmassági Vizsga: 1. szint
koreai
középfokú, Koreai Nyelvi Alkalmassági Vizsga: 3. szint
angol
felsőfokú
magyar
anyanyelvi
Díjak és kitüntetések
Díj vagy kitüntetés neve
Kiadó intézmény
Elnyerés éve
Tagság tudományos társaságokban
Szervezet neve
Betöltött funkció
The Phonological Society of Japan
vezetőségi tag
National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
külső project tag
Phonology Association in Kansai (PAIK)
szervező, elnök
International Speech Communication Association
tag
Association for Laboratory Phonology
tag
Vendégoktatás és kutatóutak külföldi intézményekben
Független idézők összesen: 0 Tudományos közlemények összesen:
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Folyóiratcikkek
2011 : Pintér Gábor - Developing an open source pronunciation training system
BULLETIN OF SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION (KOBE)8 pp. 52-60. , 9 p. (2011)
2010 : Pintér Gábor - Technical report about the current limitations of computer assisted pronunciation training systems
BULLETIN OF SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION (KOBE)7 pp. 1-5. , 5 p. (2010)
2008 : Pintér Gábor - Syntagmatic and paradigmatic conditions on Japanese vowel devoicing
PHONOLOGICAL STUDIES11 pp. 27-32. , 6 p. (2008)
2006 : Pintér Gábor - Richness of the Base and lexicon optimization in language change
PHONOLOGICAL STUDIES9 pp. 99-106. , 8 p. (2006)
2005 : Mark Scott ; Katrin Dohlus ; Pintér Gábor - Seeing geminates and hearing singletons A pilot study
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED LINGUSITICS AT KOBE SHOIN8 pp. 133-142. , 10 p.(2005)
Könyvrészletek
2015 : Pintér Gábor - Emergence of new consonant phonemes
In: Kubozono, Haruo (szerk.) Handbook of Japanese Phonetics and Phonology
pp. 121 - 166.
2008 : Pintér Gábor - Asymmetrical phonologization in Japanese A case study
In: Kubozono, Haruo (szerk.) Asymmetries in Phonology : An East-Asian Perspective
pp. 165 - 181.
2005 : Pintér Gábor - Vowel coalescence in Middle Japanese
In: Phonological, Society of Japan (szerk.) Phonological Studies vol. 8
pp. 81 - 88.
Konferenciaközlemények
2015 : Pintér Gábor - Mássalhangzó reprezentációk a japán fonológiában
FOLIA JAPONICA BUDAPESTINENSIA , 12 p.(2015)
2014 : Oliver Jokisch ; Tristan Langenberg ; Pintér Gábor - Intonation-Based Classification of Language Proficiency Using FDA
In: Nick, Campbell; Dafydd, Gibbon; Daniel, Hirst (szerk.) 7th International Conference on Speech Prosody, SP 2014
2014 : Pintér Gábor ; Mizuguchi Shinobu ; Tateishi Koichi - Perception of Prosodic Prominence and Boundaries by L1 and L2 Speakers of English
In: Haizhou, Li; Helen, Meng; Bin, Ma; Eng, Siong Chng; Lei, Xie (szerk.) INTERSPEECH 2014 : Celebrating the Diversity of Spoken Languages : 15th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association
Könyvfejezetek
Pintér, G. (2015). Emergence of new consonant phonemes. In H. Kubozono (ed.) Handbook of Japanese Phonetics and Phonology, Chapter 3, 121–166, De Gruyter Mouton.
Pintér, G., S. Mizuguchi, K. Tateishi (2014). Perception of Prosodic Prominence and Boundaries by L1 and L2 Speakers of English. In Proceedings of InterSpeech 2014, Singapore.
Jokisch, Oliver, Tristan Langenberg, Gábor. Pintér, (2014). Intonation-Based Classification of Language Proficiency Using FDA. In Nick Campbell, Dafydd Gibbon, and Daniel Hirst (eds.) Speech Prosody 7, 795–798.
Pintér, G. (2013). Perceptual distance and the decline of Japanese velar glides. In: Kyoung Kwon (ed.) Japanese linguistics and Japanese education. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies: Seoul, 295–310. [in Japanese]
Pintér, G. (2008). Asymmetrical phonologization in Japanese: A case study. In H. Kubozono (ed.) Asymmetries in Phonology: An East-Asian Perspective, 165–181, Tokyo: Kuroshio.
Cikkek tudományos folyóiratokban
Pintér, G., S. Mizuguchi, K. Yamato (2014). Boundary and prominence perception by Japanese learners of English: A preliminary study. Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan), 17, 59–66.
Pintér, G. (2011). Developing an open source pronunciation training system. Bulletin of School of Languages and Communication, 8, 52–60.
Pintér, G. (2010). Technical report about the current limitations of computer assisted pronunciation training systems. Bulletin of School of Languages and Communication, 7, 1–5.
Pintér, G. (2008). Syntagmatic and paradigmatic conditions on Japanese vowel devoicing. Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan), 11, 27–32.
Pintér, G. (2007). Prosodic versus sequential constraints in phonotactics: A case study from Japanese. Kobe Papers in Linguistics, 5, 197–215.
Pintér, G. (2006). Richness of the Base and lexicon optimization in language change. Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan), 9, 99–106.
Pintér, G. (2005). Vowel coalescence in Middle Japanese. Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan), 8, 81–88.
Mark, S., K. Dohlus, G. Pintér (2005). Seeing geminates and hearing singletons: A pilot study. Theoretical and applied linguistics at Kobe Shoin, 8, 133–142.
Pintér, G. (2002). The minimal automaton of Japanese phonotactics. Online publication at Research Institute for Theoretical Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. [in Hungarian]
Pintér, G. (1999). The intonation of interrogative sentences in Japanese and Hungarian. Bulletin for Osaka University of Foreign Studies, 1, 81–94. [in Japanese]
Nyilvános megjelenések
Pintér, G. (2014). Representational approaches to Japanese CV phonotactics. FAJL 2014, International Christian University, Tokyo.
Pintér, G., S. Mizuguchi, K. Yamato (2013). Prosody Perception by Japanese Learners of English. International Conference on Phonetics and Phonology, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Tokyo.
Pintér, G., (2012). A Usage-Oriented Approach to Building Language Learners’ Speech Corpora. International Workshop on Corpus Linguistics and Endangered Dialects –The 22nd Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Tokyo.
Pintér, G. (2014). A brief outline of automatic speech recognition: Theory and (an) application. Global Seminar, Ritsumeikan University. [invited seminar talk].
Pintér, G., S. Mizuguchi (2013). Prosody Perception by Japanese EFLs. Phonology Association at Kansai (PAIK), Kobe University, November session.
Pintér, G. (2013). Towards User Generated Speech Databases in Language Education. The 13th Korea-Japan Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing, Waseda University.
Pintér, G. (2013). The emergence of the stop-affricate system in Japanese. Phonology Association at Kansai (PAIK), Kobe University, April session.
Pintér, G. (2013). Hungarian overseas students and Japan. EU Japanese studies seminar, Kansai University. [invited seminar talk]. Pintér, G. (2012). Limitations of Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training Systems. JALT, Osaka chapter, January session. [invited talk]
Pintér, G. (2009). About the origins of Japanese CV restrictions. Phonology Forum, Kobe University.
Pintér, G. (2008). Investigating the origins of CV restriction in Japanese. Tokyo Circle of Phonologists (TCP), November session.
Pintér, G. (2007). Sequential constraints in phonotactic description. Phonology Forum, Sapporo University.
Pintér, G. (2007). Phonetic knowledge in language learning: A case study of Japanese learners of Hungarian. Information and Communications Technology in the Analysis, Teaching and Learning of Languages, Hiroshima.
Pintér, G. (2007). The interaction of contextual vowels and formant transitions in Japanese fricative perception. 315th Regular Meeting of the Phonetic Society of Japan, Tokyo University.
Pintér, G. (2007). Investigating the correlation between functional load and perceptual salience in Japanese alveolar obstruents. 2nd Joint Meeting of Phonological Association in Kansai and Tokyo Circle of Phonologists, Atami.
Pintér, G. (2006). Modeling diachronic changes of vowels: A computational approach. Phonology Forum, Waseda University.
Pintér, G. (2005). Where have the Japanese velar glides gone? LingO: Linguistics at Oxford, University of Oxford.
Pintér, G. (2004). Resolving hiatus in pre-modern Japanese. Phonology Forum, Hiroshima University.
Pintér, G. (2004). Vowel coalescence in Japanese: An OT approach with unary features. Phonology Association at Kansai (PAIK), Kobe University, February session.
Pintér, G. (2003). Hungarian geminates. The Uralic Society of Japan, Kansai University.
Pintér, G. (2002). Topic-focus articulation of Japanese sentences. European Association for Japanese Studies –Workshop for Doctoral Students, Paris.
Egyéb
Gábor Pintér
Title: Dr. Gender: M Year of Birth: 1977 Place of Birth (Country): Hungary Email-address(es): Ez az e-mail-cím a szpemrobotok elleni védelem alatt áll. Megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a JavaScript használatát., Ez az e-mail-cím a szpemrobotok elleni védelem alatt áll. Megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a JavaScript használatát. Ez az e-mail-cím a szpemrobotok elleni védelem alatt áll. Megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a JavaScript használatát. Office Phone Number: 81+(0)78-803-7422
Doctoral Studies Year of Doctoral Defence (PhD / CSc): 2008 Discipline: Linguistics Title of Thesis: Asymmetrical segment distributions in Japanese Issuing Institution: Kobe University
MA Studies Year of Obtaining the MA Degree: 2005 Discipline(s): Linguistics Issuing Institution: Kobe University
Further Studies and Qualifications
Institution
Qualification
Year of Obtaining the Qualification
Employment Current Employer: Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Institute: Institute for Oriental Studies Department: Japanese Current Position(s):
Current Employer: Kobe University in Japan Institute: School of Languages and Communication Current Position(s): associate professor
Previous Employer: Advanced Media Inc. (Tokyo) Previous Position Held: Programmer, Core Technology Group
Project: Phonological Characteristics of the Japanese Lexicon (leader: Haruo Kubozono) Instittue: National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Status: external member
Phonology Association in Kansai (chair, organizer) status: organizer, chair
Project: Stochastic & theoretical phonological research based on databases and phonetic experiments (leader: Takeru Honma) (8 members) Grant: JSPS - Scientific Research B status: project member
Educational Functions, Curriculum Development and Other Teaching-Related Activities
Period
Function or Activity
2011-2013
English Education Division: board member
2013-2014
Undergraduate English Entrance Exam committee member (ca. 7000 applicants)
Pintér, G. (2015). Emergence of new consonant phonemes. In H. Kubozono (ed.) Handbook of Japanese Phonetics and Phonology, Chapter 3, 121–166, De Gruyter Mouton.
Pintér, G., S. Mizuguchi, K. Tateishi (2014). Perception of Prosodic Prominence and Boundaries by L1 and L2 Speakers of English. In Proceedings of InterSpeech 2014, Singapore.
Jokisch, Oliver, Tristan Langenberg, Gábor. Pintér, (2014). Intonation-Based Classification of Language Proficiency Using FDA. In Nick Campbell, Dafydd Gibbon, and Daniel Hirst (eds.) Speech Prosody 7, 795–798.
Pintér, G. (2013). Perceptual distance and the decline of Japanese velar glides. In: Kyoung Kwon (ed.) Japanese linguistics and Japanese education. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies: Seoul, 295–310. [in Japanese]
Pintér, G. (2008). Asymmetrical phonologization in Japanese: A case study. In H. Kubozono (ed.) Asymmetries in Phonology: An East-Asian Perspective, 165–181, Tokyo: Kuroshio.
Articles in Academic Reviews (Printed and Electronic)
Pintér, G., S. Mizuguchi, K. Yamato (2014). Boundary and prominence perception by Japanese learners of English: A preliminary study. Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan), 17, 59–66.
Pintér, G. (2011). Developing an open source pronunciation training system. Bulletin of School of Languages and Communication, 8, 52–60.
Pintér, G. (2010). Technical report about the current limitations of computer assisted pronunciation training systems. Bulletin of School of Languages and Communication, 7, 1–5.
Pintér, G. (2008). Syntagmatic and paradigmatic conditions on Japanese vowel devoicing. Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan), 11, 27–32.
Pintér, G. (2007). Prosodic versus sequential constraints in phonotactics: A case study from Japanese. Kobe Papers in Linguistics, 5, 197–215.
Pintér, G. (2006). Richness of the Base and lexicon optimization in language change. Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan), 9, 99–106. Pintér, G. (2005). Vowel coalescence in Middle Japanese. Phonological Studies (Phonological Society of Japan), 8, 81–88.
Mark, S., K. Dohlus, G. Pintér (2005). Seeing geminates and hearing singletons: A pilot study. Theoretical and applied linguistics at Kobe Shoin, 8, 133–142.
Pintér, G. (2002). The minimal automaton of Japanese phonotactics. Online publication at Research Institute for Theoretical Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. [in Hungarian]
Pintér, G. (1999). The intonation of interrogative sentences in Japanese and Hungarian. Bulletin for Osaka University of Foreign Studies, 1, 81–94. [in Japanese]
Conference Proceedings (Printed and Electronic)
Book Reviews
Translations
Creative Writing
Films and Multimedia (Digital Textbooks, Multimedia Creations etc.)
Discography
Organisation of Conferences
Academic and public Appearances (Live and Electronic)
Pintér, G. (2014). Representational approaches to Japanese CV phonotactics. FAJL 2014, International Christian University, Tokyo.
Pintér, G., S. Mizuguchi, K. Yamato (2013). Prosody Perception by Japanese Learners of English. International Conference on Phonetics and Phonology, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Tokyo.
Pintér, G., (2012). A Usage-Oriented Approach to Building Language Learners’ Speech Corpora. International Workshop on Corpus Linguistics and Endangered Dialects –The 22nd Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Tokyo.
Pintér, G. (2014). A brief outline of automatic speech recognition: Theory and (an) application. Global Seminar, Ritsumeikan University. [invited seminar talk].
Pintér, G., S. Mizuguchi (2013). Prosody Perception by Japanese EFLs. Phonology Association at Kansai (PAIK), Kobe University, November session.
Pintér, G. (2013). Towards User Generated Speech Databases in Language Education. The 13th Korea-Japan Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing, Waseda University.
Pintér, G. (2013). The emergence of the stop-affricate system in Japanese. Phonology Association at Kansai (PAIK), Kobe University, April session.
Pintér, G. (2013). Hungarian overseas students and Japan. EU Japanese studies seminar, Kansai University. [invited seminar talk]. Pintér, G. (2012). Limitations of Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training Systems. JALT, Osaka chapter, January session. [invited talk]
Pintér, G. (2009). About the origins of Japanese CV restrictions. Phonology Forum, Kobe University.
Pintér, G. (2008). Investigating the origins of CV restriction in Japanese. Tokyo Circle of Phonologists (TCP), November session.
Pintér, G. (2007). Sequential constraints in phonotactic description. Phonology Forum, Sapporo University.
Pintér, G. (2007). Phonetic knowledge in language learning: A case study of Japanese learners of Hungarian. Information and Communications Technology in the Analysis, Teaching and Learning of Languages, Hiroshima.
Pintér, G. (2007). The interaction of contextual vowels and formant transitions in Japanese fricative perception. 315th Regular Meeting of the Phonetic Society of Japan, Tokyo University.
Pintér, G. (2007). Investigating the correlation between functional load and perceptual salience in Japanese alveolar obstruents. 2nd Joint Meeting of Phonological Association in Kansai and Tokyo Circle of Phonologists, Atami.
Pintér, G. (2006). Modeling diachronic changes of vowels: A computational approach. Phonology Forum, Waseda University.
Pintér, G. (2005). Where have the Japanese velar glides gone? LingO: Linguistics at Oxford, University of Oxford.
Pintér, G. (2004). Resolving hiatus in pre-modern Japanese. Phonology Forum, Hiroshima University.
Pintér, G. (2004). Vowel coalescence in Japanese: An OT approach with unary features. Phonology Association at Kansai (PAIK), Kobe University, February session.
Pintér, G. (2003). Hungarian geminates. The Uralic Society of Japan, Kansai University.
Pintér, G. (2002). Topic-focus articulation of Japanese sentences. European Association for Japanese Studies –Workshop for Doctoral Students, Paris.