CURRICULUM VITAE
Zinny (Dzintra) S. Bond
Education:
1971 Ph.D. Linguistics,
Thesis: Units in Speech Perception
1970 Linguistics Institute,
1968 Linguistics Institute,
1967 MA English,
1962 BA English 'with distinction', University of
Experience:
1975 to present
Department of Linguistics and
Promoted to Associate Professor with tenure, 1980
Promoted to Professor, 1988
1971-1974
Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics
1964-1971
Teaching Assistant, Lecturer, Research Associate
Department of English and Department of Linguistics
Professional Associations:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Acoustical Society of
Member of Technical Committee on Speech Communication, 1976-1979
Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies
Chair of linguistics section, 1976-1980
Vice-Chair, 1979-1980; Chair, 1982-1983, Treasurer, 1997-present
Linguistic Society of
Midwestern Psychological Association
Grants and Awards:
National Research Council
Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Bionics and Biodynamics Division, Neurophysiology Branch,
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
Faculty Fellowship Program, Armstrong Aerospace Medical
Research Laboratory, Biological Acoustics Branch,Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (with Danny Moates) Speech produced under acceleration, 1985.
Ohio University Baker Fund (with J. Fokes) Perception of voicing by children learning English as a second language, 1985.
International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX): Language contact and language change: The case of Latvian and Russian, 2001.
Corresponding Member,
PUBLICATIONS
A.
Books and
Monographs
Slips of the Ear: Errors in the Perception
of Casual Conversation.
B. Chapters in Books and Proceedings:
1. Constraints on production errors, in Papers from the Fifth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society, Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago, 1969, 302-305.
2. The perception of obstruent clusters, in Proc. of the VII International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Andre Rigault and Rene Charbonneau (eds.), Mouton, 1972, 465-470.
3. Sara Garnes and Z. S. Bond, Slips of the ear: errors in perception of casual speech, in Papers from the Eleventh Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society, Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago, 1975, 214-225.
4. Sara Garnes and Z. S. Bond, The relationship between acoustic
information and semantic expectation, in Phonologica 1976, Wolfgang U. Dressler and Oskar E.
Pfeiffer (eds.),
5. Z. S. Bond and
Sara Garnes, Misperceptions of fluent speech, in R.
A. Cole (ed.) Perception and Production
of Fluent Speech.
6. Sara Garnes
and Z. S. Bond, A slips of the ear?
A snip of the ear? A slip of the year? in Victoria A. Fromkin (ed.), Errors in Linguistic Performance: Slips of
the Tongue, Ear, Pen and Hand.
7.
From an acoustic stream to a phonological
representation: the perception of fluent speech, in Norman J. Lass (ed.) Speech and Language: Advances in Basic Research and Practice, V. 6.
8.
Z. S. Bond and Randall R. Robey,
The phonetic structure of errors in the perception of fluent speech, in Norman
J. Lass (ed.) Speech and Language:
Advances in Basic Research and
Practice, V. 9.
9. Joann Fokes, Z. S. Bond and Marcy Steinberg, Patterns of English
word stress by native and non-native speakers, Proc. of the 10th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, M. P. R. Van den Broecke and A. Cohen
(eds.),
10. Baby talk: adult prediction of
child pronunciation, in In Honor of Ilse Lehiste, R. Channon and L. Shockey (eds.)
11. Thomas J. Moore and Z. S. Bond, Acoustic-phonetic changes in speech due to environmental stressors: implications for speech recognition in the cockpit, Proc. of the Fourth International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, R. S. Jensen (ed.), Columbus: Ohio State University Department of Aviation, 1987, 77-83.
12. The duration of metric feet and
metric lines in a contemporary Latvian poem, Symposium Balticum: Festschrift to honor
Professor Velta Ruke-Dravina,
Baiba Kangeris and Helge D. Rinholm (eds.)
13. Z. S. Bond and Thomas J. Moore, Speech produced under adverse circumstances, Proc. of the 11th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1987, V. 2, 192-195.
14. Z. S. Bond and Thomas J. Moore, A
note on loud and
15. Z. S. Bond and Joann Fokes, Identifying foreign languages, Proc. of 12th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1991, V. 2, 198-201.
16. Joann Fokes and Z. S. Bond, Perception of syncope in native and non-native American English, Proc. of 12th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1991, V. 4, 58-61.
17. Z. S. Bond and Thomas J. Moore, Do L1 traces help listeners in L2? Proc. of 13th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1995, V. 1, 274-277.
18. Joann Fokes and Z. S. Bond, Protocol analysis and the process of transcription, Proc. of 13th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1995, V. 3, 528-531.
19. Z. S. Bond and Thomas J. Moore, Listening
in a second language, Proc. of
International Conference on Spoken Language Processing,
20. V. Stockmal, D. Muljani, and Z. S. Bond, Perceptual features of unknown foreign languages as revealed by multi-dimensional scaling, Proc. of International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Philadelphia, 1996, 1748-1751.
21. Verna Stockmal, Danny R. Moates, and Z. S. Bond, Same talker, different language, Proc. of International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Sydney, Australia, 1998 (CD-ROM).
22. Z. S. Bond, Donald Fucci, Verna Stockmal, Douglas McColl, Multi-dimensional scaling of listener responses to complex auditory stimuli, Proc. of International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Sydney, Australia, 1998 (CD-ROM).
23. Z.S. Bond and Verna Stockmal, Selecting samples of spoken Korean from rhythmic and regional competitors, Papers from the 137 meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Berlin, 1999 (CD-ROM).
24. Verna Stockmal and Z. S. Bond, Rhythm and region: Scaling the perceptual dimensions of Korean, Proc. of 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1999 (CD-ROM).
25. Emilia Alonso Marks, Z. S. Bond and Verna Stockmal, The effect of proficiency in a specific foreign language on the ability to identify a novel foreign language, Proc. of 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1999 (CD-ROM).
26. Dace Markus and Dzintra Bond, Stress and length in learning Latvian, Proc. of 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1999 (CD-ROM).
27. Verna Stockmal and Z. S. Bond, Same talker, different language: A
replication, Proc. of International
Conference on Spoken Language Processing,
28. Danny R. Moates, Z.S. Bond and Verna Stockmal,
Phoneme frequency in spoken word reconstruction, Laboratory Phonology 7, Carlos Gussenhoven
and Natasha Warner, eds.
29. Slips of the ear, Handbook of Speech Perception, David Pisoni and Robert Remez, eds. (submitted).
C. Journals
1. Phonological units in sentence perception, Phonetica 25 (1972) 129-139.
2. Z. S. Bond and John Gray, Subjective phrase structure: an empirical investigation, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 2 (1973) 259-266.
3. Perception of sub-phonemic differences, Language and Speech 16 (1973) 351-355.
4. Perceptual errors in ordinary speech, Zeitschrift fur Phonetik 26 (1973) 691-695.
5. Lexical representation: some evidence from jargon aphasia, Glossa 9 (1975) 25-35.
6. On the specification of input units in speech perception, Brain and Language 3 (1976) 72-87.
7. Identification of vowels excerpted from neutral and nasal contexts, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 59 (1976) 1229-1232.
8. Identification of vowels excerpted from /l/ and /r/ contexts, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 60 (1976) 906-910.
9. Perception of anticipatory co-articulation for selected English consonants, Journal of Phonetics 5 (1977) 313-316.
10. Howard Wilson and Z. S. Bond, An INDSCAL analysis of vowels excerpted from four phonetic contexts, Journal of Phonetics 5 (1977) 361-367.
11. Donald Fucci, Michael Crary, Joseph Warren and Z. S. Bond, Interaction between auditory and oral sensory feedback in speech regulation, Perceptual and Motor Skills 45 (1977) 123-129.
12. Latvian long vowels and lengthened consonants: a study in phonetic interference, Journal of Baltic Studies 9 (1978) 73-79.
13. The effects of varying glide durations on diphthong identification, Language and Speech 21 (1978) 253-263.
14. Michael A. Crary, Donald Fucci and Z. S. Bond, Timed auditory interruption during speech: oral sensory and temporal articulatory changes, Journal of Phonetics 7 (1979) 335-342.
15. Z. S. Bond and Linda Adamescu, Identification of novel phonetic segments by children, adolescents and adults, Phonetica 36 (1979) 182-186.
16. Z. S. Bond and Howard Wilson, Acquisition of the voicing contrast by language-delayed and normal-speaking children, Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 23 (1980) 152-161.
17. Z. S. Bond and Howard Wilson, /s/ plus stop clusters in children's speech, Phonetica 37 (1980) 149-158.
18. Z. S. Bond, Jean E. Eddy and Juan J. Bermejo, VOT del Espanol to English: comparison of a language disordered and normal child, Journal of Phonetics 8 (1980) 287-291.
19. Linda Shockey and Z. S. Bond, Phonological processes in speech addressed to children, Phonetica 37 (1980) 267-274.
20. Listening to elliptic speech: pay attention to stressed vowels, Journal of Phonetics 9 (1981) 89-96.
21. A note concerning /s/ plus stop clusters in the speech of language delayed children, Applied Psycholinguistics 2 (1981) 55-63.
22. Michael A. Crary, Donald Fucci and Z. S. Bond, Interaction of sensory feedback: a child-adult comparison of oral sensory and temporal articulatory function, Perceptual and Motor Skills 53 (1981) 979-988.
23. The voicing contrast in the speech of language-delayed children: eighteen months later, Journal of Phonetics 10 (1982) 73-77.
24. Experiments with synthetic diphthongs, Journal of Phonetics 10 (1982) 259-264.
25. Joanne A. Konefal, Joann Fokes and Z. S. Bond, Children's syntactic use of vowel duration, Journal of Phonetics 10 (1982) 361-366.
26. Z. S. Bond, C. R. Dean and Linda Petrosino, The emergence of vowels: 17 to 26 months, Journal of Phonetics 10 (1982) 417-422.
27. Fluent speech perception: the question of units, Lingua Posnaniensis 25 (1982) 113-119.
28. Z. S. Bond and Pamela Paskowitz, Phonological structure of the speech of three hearing impaired children, Ohio Journal of Speech and Hearing 16 (1982-1983) 1-10.
29. Z. S. Bond and Larry H. Small, Voicing, vowel and stress mispronunciations in continuous speech, Perception and Psychophysics 34 (1983) 470-474.
30. Z. S. Bond and Solveig Sperati Korte, Children's spontaneous and imitative speech: an acoustic-phonetic analysis, Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 26 (1983) 464-467.
31. Z. S. Bond and Solveig Sperati Korte, Consonant clusters in children's spontaneous and imitative speech, Phonetica 40 (1983) 238-246.
32. Z. S. Bond, Solveig S. Korte and Robert B. Watkins, A speech synthesis laboratory in phonetics instruction, Ohio Journal of Speech and Hearing 17 (1983-84) 1-5.
33. Z. S. Bond and Larry Small, Detecting and correcting mispronunciations: a note on methodology, Journal of Phonetics 12 (1984) 279-283.
34. Ilse Lehiste and Z. S. Bond, The phonetic realization of the trochaeic meter in Latvian and Estonian, Journal of Baltic Studies 15 (1984) 293-302.
35. Joann Fokes, Z. S. Bond and Marcy Steinberg, Acquisition of the English voicing contrast by Arab children, Language and Speech 28 (1985) 81-92.
36. Z. S. Bond and Joann Fokes, Non-native patterns of English syllable timing, Journal of Phonetics 13 (1985) 407-420.
37. Larry Small and Z. S. Bond, Distortions and deletions: word-initial consonant specificity in fluent speech, Perception and Psychophysics 40 (1986) 20-26.
38. Joann Fokes and Z. S. Bond, Non-native English speakers' stress patterns in words and sentences, Human Communication Canada 10 (1986) 5-10.
39. Z. S. Bond, Thomas J. Moore and Timothy R. Anderson, The effects of high sustained acceleration on the structure of speech: possible implications for speech recognition in the cockpit, AVIOS: Journal of the American Voice I/O Society 4 (1987) 1-19.
40. A spoken and written tale, Journal of Baltic Studies 19 (1988) 315-321.
41. Z. S. Bond, Thomas J. Moore and Beverley Gable, Acoustic-phonetic characteristics of speech produced in noise and while wearing an oxygen mask, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 85 (1989) 907-912.
42. Joann Fokes and Z. S. Bond, The vowels of stressed and unstressed syllables in non-native English, Language Learning 39 (1989) 341-373.
43. Z. S. Bond and Thomas J. Moore, Effect of whole-body vibration on acoustic measures of speech, Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 61 (1990) 989-993.
44. Z. S. Bond and Joann Fokes, Perception of English voicing by native and non-native adults, Studies in Second Language Acquisition 13 (1991) 471-492.
45. Vowel and word durations in Latvian, Journal of Baltic Studies 12 (1991) 133-144.
46. Joann Fokes and Z. S. Bond, The elusive/illusive syllable, Phonetica 50 (1993) 102-123.
47. A note on the quality of Latvian vowels, Journal of Baltic Studies 25 (1994) 3-14.
48. Verna Stockmal, D. Muljani, and Z. S. Bond, Can children identify samples of foreign languages as same or different? Language Sciences 16 (1994) 237-252.
49. Z. S. Bond and Thomas J. Moore, A note on the acoustic-phonetic characteristics of inadvertently clear speech, Speech Communication 14 (1994) 325-337.
50. Latvian syllable onsets and rhymes, Linguistica Baltica 3 (1994) 87-100.
51. Effects of long-term exposure to English on Latvian pronunciation, Journal of Baltic Studies 26 (1996) 353-360.
52. Mary E. Reynolds, Z. S. Bond and Donald Fucci, Synthetic speech intelligibility: comparison of native and non-native speakers of English, Augmentative and Alternative Communication 12 (1996) 32-36.
53. Mary E. Reynolds, Donald Fucci, and Z. S. Bond, Effect of visual cueing on synthetic speech intelligibility: a comparison of native and non-native speakers of English, Perceptual and Motor Skills 84 (1997) 695-698.
54. Donald Fucci, Douglas McColl, Z.S. Bond and Verna Stockmal, Magnitude-estimation scaling of complex auditory stimuli: a comparison of native and nonnative speakers of English Perceptual and Motor Skills 85 (1997) 1468-1470.
55. Z.S. Bond, Verna Stockmal and D. Muljani, Learning to identify a foreign language, Language Sciences 20 (1998) 353-367.
56. Observations on intonational phrasing in Latvian, Linguistica Baltica, 7 (1998) 33-45.
57. Morphological errors in casual conversation, Brain and Language, 68 (1999) 144-150.
58. Verna Stockmal, Danny Moates and Z. S. Bond, Same talker, different language, Applied Psycholinguistics, 21 (2000) 383-393.
59. Z. S. Bond and Verna Stockmal, Distinguishing samples of spoken Korean from rhythmic and regional competitors, Language Sciences 24 (2002) 175-185.
60. Emilia Alonso Marks, Danny R. Moates, Z.S. Bond and Verna Stockmal, Word reconstruction and consonant features in English and Spanish, Linguistics 40 (2002) 421-438.
61. Marianne Schueller, Donald Fucci and Z.S. Bond, Perceptual judgment of voice pitch during pitch matching tasks, Perceptual and Motor Skills 94 (2002) 967-974.
62. Dzintra Bond, Dace Markus and Verna Stockmal, Evaluating native and non-native Latvian, Journal of Baltic Studies 34(2) (2003) 223-229.
C. In-house Reports:
1. Units in speech perception, Working Papers in Linguistics, No. 9,
Computer and
2. Phonological rules in Lithuanian and Latvian, Working Papers in Linguistics, No. 9, Computer and Information Science Center, Ohio State University, 1971, 219-232.
3. Speech recognition system test: identification of vowels excerpted from context, Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory Technical Report, AMRL-TR 75-1, 1975.
4. Z. S. Bond and Larry Small, Effect of mispronunciations on lexical access in fluent speech, Ohio University Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 8 (1986) 82-85.
5. Barbara D. Kester, Laura L. Wisniewski, Joann Fokes and Z. S. Bond, Appalachian and urban grammatical patterns: a note on standardized tests, Ohio University Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 8 (1986) 58-62.
6. Z. S. Bond, Thomas J. Moore and Timothy Anderson, The effects of high sustained acceleration on the acoustic phonetic structure of speech: a preliminary investigation. Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory Technical Report. AAMRL-TR-86-011, 1986.
7. Joann Fokes and Z. S. Bond, Speech pattern ratings for unintelligibility, accentedness and avoidance, Ohio University Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 9 (1987) 1-19.
8. Detecting grammatical errors, Ohio University Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 10 (1989) 9-17.
9. Z. S. Bond, Thomas J. Moore and Kate McCreight, Acoustic-phonetic characteristics of sentences produced in noise, Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory Technical Report, AAMRL-TR-89-036, 1989.
10. Z. S. Bond and Joann Fokes, Learning to transcribe: some strategies, Ohio University Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 11 (1990) 23-33.
11. Z. S. Bond and Joann Fokes, Voicing perception of young normal and language disordered children, Ohio University Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 12 (1991) 15-20.
12. Joann Fokes and Z. S. Bond, Vowel syncope in native and non-native English, Ohio University Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 13 (1993) 25-36.
12. Identifying boundaries in a foreign language, Ohio University Working Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching 14 (1995) 1-8.
13. 14. D. Bond and Dace Markus, Fonetika
un tas vieta
valodniecibas studiju programmas (Ohio Universitates un
Latvijas augstskolu salidzinajums [The role of phonetics in linguistic programs
(a comparison of
D. Edited:
E. Book Reviews:
1. Pribram, Karl H. Languages of the Brain, in Canadian Journal of Linguistics 19 (1974) 79-82.
2. Cohen, A. & S. G. Nooteboom (eds.), Structure and Process in Speech Perception. In Linguistics 214 (1978) 89-91.
3.
4. Smoczynski, W. & A. Holvoet (eds.), Colloquium Pruthenicum Primum: Papers from the first international conference on Old Prussian. In Journal of Baltic Studies 24 (1993) 122.
5. Peeters, William J., Diphthong Dynamics: A Cross-Linguistic Perceptual analysis of Temporal Patterns in Dutch, English, and German. In Language 69 (1993) 632-633.
6. Sosare, M. & I. Birzvalka, Latvian-English English-Latvian Dictionary. In Modern Language Journal 78 (1994) 264-265.
7.
8. Smoczynski, Wojciech (ed.), Linguistica Baltica: International Journal of Baltic Linguistics. V. 3. In Journal of Baltic Studies 26 (1996) 378-379.
9. Tager-Flusberg, Helen (ed.), Constraints on Language Acquisition: Studies of Atypical Children. In Language 72 (1996) 669-670.
10. Smoczynski, Wojciech (ed.), Linguistica Baltica: International Journal of Baltic Linguistics. V. 4 In Journal of Baltic Studies 27 (1996) 342.
11. Smoczynski, Wojciech (ed.), Linguistica Baltica: International Journal of Baltic Linguistics. V. 5-6. In Journal of Baltic Studies 24 (1998) 88-89.
12. Mathiassen, Terje, A Short Grammar of Latvian. Terje Mathiassen. A Short Grammar of Lithuanian. In Journal of Baltic Studies 24 (1998) 190-192.
13. Decker, T. Newell, Instrumentation: An Introduction for Students in the Speech and Hearing Sciences (2nd ed.). In Language 74 (1998) 660.
14. Trevor G. Fennell. Furecker’s Dictionary: A Concordance. I, A-M. In Journal of Baltic Studies 32 (2001) 117-118.
15. Nanda Poulisse, Slips of the Tongue: Speech Errors in First and Second Language Production, in Language 77 (2001) 634.
PRESENTATIONS AT THE FOLLOWING PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
Acoustical Society of
American Association of Applied Linguistics
American Speech Language and Hearing Association
Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies
Baltic Literature
Baltic Studies in
Baltic Studies in
Baltistica
International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA)
International Conference on Basic Mechanisms of
Language and Language Disorders,
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP)
International Symposium on Aviation Psychology
Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon)
Linguistic Society of
Midwestern Psychological Association
Second Language Research Forum
West Virginia Speech-Language-Hearing Association