William J. Barry

William J. Barry
Born 1943
Ireland
Fields Phonetics
Institutions Saarland University
Alma mater University of Kiel
Known for Study of phonetics, speech technology

William John Barry (born 1943 in Ireland) is one of the leading phoneticians in Germany. He came to Germany in his early years and was mainly educated at the University of Kiel by the renowned German phonetician Klaus J. Kohler. In 1992 he was appointed to the Chair of Phonetics at Saarland University. His principal research areas were speech synthesis, rhythm and segmental structures, the application of linguistics to questions of pronunciation learning, speech-language pathology and speech technology in general.

William J. Barry's innovative and productive research and his close cooperation with the Institute of Computational Linguistics at Saarland University as well as with the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (also Saarbruecken) made the Saarbruecken Institute of Phonetics an outstanding pillar of science in Europe. In 2007, W. J. Barry held the chair at the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS).[1] He became an emeritus professor in 2008.

Barry is currently a Council Member of the International Phonetic Association[2] and editor of PHONUS journal.[3]

Selected Works

Most of his publications resulted from the cooperation with other researchers:

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