Dr. Wieke Eefting

Beleidsdirecteur
Faculteitsbureau
w.eefting@uu.nl

Algemene publicaties

Aans, M, Eefting, W. (2019), “Case-study 12: Photgrpahers’ handling of cultural rituals and conventions of bereaved parents after the loss of a child”. Hoofdstuk in ‘Intercultural Consultancy: a case-based approach to academic professionalism by Beerkens, Le Pichong, Supheert & ten Thije (editors). In print.

Broere-Boonekamp, M.M., L'Hoir, M.P, Kanits, F., Ploegmakers, D.G., Semmekrot, B.A. (2022): "Wiegendood Kennis en praktijk" (co-auteur). 
Eefting, W., L’Hoir, M, Engelberts, A. (2018): “The use of a photo database in the prevention of Cot Death”, paper accepted for presentation at the 2018 International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS and Baby Survival, Glasgow, UK. 
 
Eefting, W. (2016): “Beukenbloed. Over de liefde tussen buurt en boom”, Helium Uitgeverij. 
 
Eefting, W. (2014): “Providing a gift of a memory of photography for parents suffering the loss of a child”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS and Baby Survival, Amsterdam, 2014.

Feikema, L., Eefting, W. en Van Heel, M (2023): "Dierbaar Dubbelzinnig: een frisse blik op dier-mensrelaties", Helium Uitgeverij.
 
Gijtenbeek, A.M. van, Eefting, W. (2011): “Ambitie in Beeld: vrouwelijke hoogleraren in Nederland”, Helium Uitgeverij
 
Linssen, M., Eefting, W. (2016): “Make a memory: Mourning in different cultures and how to deal with it as a professional caretaker”, paper presented at the International Conference on Stillbirth, SIDS and Baby Survival, Montevideo, Uruguay.
 

Wetenschappelijke publicaties:
 
Eefting, W. (1992): “The effect of accentuation and word duration on the naturalness of speech”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 91(1):411-20 
 
Eefting, W. (1991): The effect of ``information value'' and ``accentuation'' on the duration of Dutch words, syllables, and segments”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 89(1):412-424 
 
Eefting, W. (1989): “Just noticeable differences of articulation rate at sentence level”, Speech Communication 8(4):355-361 
 
Eefting, W. (1989): “Accentedness and givenness: Change in word, syllable, or segment duration?”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 86(S1
 
Eefting, W. (1989): “Relation between the features "givenness" and "accentedness" and the duration of Dutch words”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 85(S1):97
 
Eefting, W. (1985): “Emergency contours in Dutch intonation”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 77(S1)
 
Flege, J.E., Eefting, W. (1988): ”Imitation of a VOT continuum by native speakers of English and Spanish: evidence for phonetic category formation”, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 83(2):729-40 
 
Flege, J.E., Eefting, W. (1989): “Cross-language switching in stop consonant perception and production by Dutch speakers of English”, Speech Communication 6(3):185-202 
 
Flege, J.E., Eefting, W. (1987) : “The Production and Perception of English Stops by Spanish Speakers of English”, Journal of Phonetics 15:67-83 
 
Flege, J.E., Eefting, W. (1986): “Linguistic and Developmental Effects on the Production and Perception of Stop Consonants”,Phonetica 43(4):155-71
 
Nooteboom, S.G., Eefting, W. (1994): “Evidence for the Adaptive Nature of Speech on the Phrase Level and Below”, Phonetica 51(1-3):92-8