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Richard Hatcher
Richard Hatcher
PhD, Hanyang Institute of Phonetics and Cognitive Science
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Automatic speech recognition for supporting endangered language documentation
E Prud’hommeaux, R Jimerson, R Hatcher, K Michelson
University of Hawaii Press, 2021
252021
Not always about you: Prioritizing community needs when developing endangered language technology
Z Liu, C Richardson, R Hatcher Jr, E Prud'hommeaux
arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.05541, 2022
142022
On the non-universality of intonation: Evidence from Triqui
C DiCanio, R Hatcher
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144 (3_Supplement), 1941-1941, 2018
102018
The Phonetics and Phonology of Cayuga Prosody
RJ Hatcher Jr
State University of New York at Buffalo, 2022
22022
Speech technology for supporting community-based endangered language documentation
R Jimerson, R Hatcher, R Ptucha, E Prud’hommeaux
Poster presented at the 6th International Conference on Language …, 2019
22019
A Discourse Model for “Undirected Speculation”
E Bellingham, H Beck, R Hatcher
Fresh Perspectives on Major Issues in Pragmatics, 163-180, 2020
12020
Constructing a forced alignment system for Itunyoso Triqui: Challenges, Outcomes, and Opportunities
R Hatcher, C DiCanio
12019
Is intonation universal
C DiCanio, R Hatcher
Colloquium talk presented at University of Massachussetts Amherst, 2018
12018
A description of Korean converbs and their Northeast Asian context
RJ Hatcher Jr
MA Thesis, Seoul National University, 2013
12013
Cayuga word melodies—A corpus phonetic study
RJ Hatcher
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 148 (4_Supplement), 2722-2722, 2020
2020
Additional ways of Integrating Community-based Language Documentation and Language Revitalization
R Hatcher, R Jimerson, W Nephew, M Jones, J Cordani, L Cremean, ...
2019
Undirected Speculation
E Bellingham, R Hatcher, H Beck
2018
Cayuga “Accent” or Intonation: Bridging Lexical Stress and Phrase-Level Prosody
R Hatcher
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