Tina Cambier-Langeveld
Guest Lecturer
- Name
- Dr. G.M. Cambier-Langeveld
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- g.m.cambier@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Tina Cambier-Langeveld is a guest lecturer at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics.
I hold a PhD in phonetics and I am an experienced expert in forensic phonetics and linguistics. I am a guest lecturer at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL). Most of my time I work at the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) on language analysis in asylum cases to investigate the origin of asylum seekers, and at the Netherlands Forensic Institute to perform all sorts of forensic phonetic casework, but mostly speaker comparisons. My focus is on empirical investigation of methodologies. I am President of the International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics.
Fields of interest
- Forensic phonetics
- Forensic linguistics
- Methodology in forensic casework
- Artificial Intelligence
Guest Lecturer
- Faculty of Humanities
- Leiden Univ Centre for Linguistics
- LUCL diversen
- Vloed D. van der & Cambier-Langeveld T. (2023), How we use automatic speaker comparison in forensic practice, International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law 29(2): 201-224.
- Sergidou E.K., Scheijen N., Leegwater J., Cambier-Langeveld T. & Bosma W. (2023), Frequent-words analysis for forensic speaker comparison, Speech Communication 150: 1-8.
- Cambier G.M., Rossum M. van & Vermeulen J. (2014), Whose voice is that?: Challenges in forensic phonetics. In: Caspers J., Chen Y., Heeren W., Pacilly J., Schiller N. & Zanten E. van (Eds.), Above and beyond the segments: experimental linguistics and phonetics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 14–27.
- Cambier-Langeveld T. (2010), The role of linguists and native speakers in language analysis for the determination of speaker origin, Forensic Linguistics: The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law 17(1): 67-93.
- Cambier-Langeveld T. (2007), Current methods in forensic speaker identification: results of a collaborative exercise, Forensic Linguistics: The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law 14(2): 223-243.
- Cambier-Langeveld T. (25 February 2000), Temporal marking of accents and boundaries (Dissertatie, Humanities, University of Amsterdam) no. LOT series 32. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. Supervisor(s) and Co-supervisor(s): Nespor M., Heuven V.J. van.