Day 1


Day 1 (June 27, Thursday, 2024)

08:00-09:00 Registration (coffee & munch)
08:50-09:10 Opening remarks 
09:10-11:00 Thematic Session 1: LabPhon for Words 
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break (30 minutes)
11:30-12:30 General Session 1: Segmental LabPhon
12:30-13:40 Lunch
13:40-15:30 Thematic Session 2: LabPhon for sentences
15:30-17:00 Poster Session 1 (with coffee, 53 posters)
17:00-18:00 General Session 2: Articulatory LabPhon
18:00-18:30 Traditional Korean Music Performance
18:30-21:00 <Welcome Reception Buffet> 

08:00-09:00 Registration (coffee & munch)

08:50-09:10 Opening remarks 

- President of Hanyang U.
- Conference chair


09:10-11:00 Thematic Session 1: LabPhon for Words 

Invited Speaker: Holger Mitterer (U. of Malta, Malta)
Adventures in /ʔ/

Yuhyeon Seo, Olga Dmitrieva (Purdue U) 
Cross-linguistic phonetic recalibration in bilingual lexical processing

Tim Zee, Louis ten Bosch, Mirjam Ernestus (Radboud U & Heinrich-Heine U; Radboud U; Radboud U) 
Morphological effects in speech reduction are speaker specific and may partly originate from the words’ most frequent phonological context

Discussant: Jongho Jun (Seoul National U., Korea)


11:00-11:30 Coffee Break (30 minutes)

11:30-12:30 General Session 1: Segmental LabPhon

Kevin Liang, Megha Sundara (UCLA)
Phonotactic cues are necessary for infant morphological decomposition

May Pik Yu Chan, Jianjing Kuang (U of Pennsylvania)
Vowel perception at formant-harmonic crossovers

Mykel Loren Brinkerhoff, Grant McGuire (UC Santa Cruz)
On residual H1 as a measure of voice quality

Joohee Ko, James Whang (Seoul National U)
The time course of phonetic cue integration in Seoul Korean sibilant fricatives


12:30-13:40 Lunch

13:40-15:30 Thematic Session 2: LabPhon for sentences

Invited Speaker: Fernanda Ferreira (UC Davis, USA)
Prosody, Syntax, and Conversational Language

Buhan Guo, Nino Grillo, Sven Mattys, Andrea Santi, Shayne Sloggett, Giuseppina Turco (U of York; U of York; U of York; U College London; U of York; Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, UMR 7110, CNRS/Université Paris Cité) 
The Garden Path Leading to Intonational Phonology

Nele Ots (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) 
Cross-linguistic survey of intonation planning: a cognitive approach

Discussant: Michael Wagner (McGill U, Canada)


15:30-17:00 Poster Session 1 (with coffee, 53 posters)

Alexander Kilpatrick (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business)
Information Equilibration in English and Japanese Morphemes

Ping Tang, Shanpeng Li, Qianxi Yu, Yanan Shen, Yan Feng (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)
Visual-articulatory Cues Facilitate Mandarin Tonal Recognition by Children with Cochlear Implants

Emily J. Clare, Jessamyn Schertz (University of Toronto)
Effects of talker accent and listener language background on lexical retuning and phonetic categorization

Donald Derrick, Mark Jermy, Bryan Gick (University of Canterbury; University of Canterbury; University of British Columbia)
Speech airflow outside the mouth

Daejin Kim, Caroline Smith (University of New Mexico)
Articulation of tongue dorsum in Seoul Korean bilabial obstruents

Jan Luttenberger, Eva Reinisch (Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg; Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Replacing retroflex laterals: The spread of /l/-vocalization in East Austrian dialects

Beth MacLeod (Carleton University)
Subtle, but significant: the centralization of unstressed vowels in Spanish

Seung-Eun Kim, Qingcheng Zeng, Bronya R. Chernyak, Joseph Keshet, Matthew Goldrick, Ann R. Bradlow (Northwestern University; Northwestern University; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology; Northwestern University; Northwestern University)
Quantifying perceptual similarity of connected speech

Shuang Zheng, Youngah Do (University of Hong Kong)
Phonetic substance in alternation learning: comparing learning bias across linguistic domains

Fengyue Lisa Zhao, Sam Tilsen (Cornell University)
Syllable Position Prominence in Unsupervised Neural Network Segment Categorization

Nief Al-Gamdi, Jalal Al-Tamimi, Ghada Khattab (University of Bisha, Saudi Arabia; Université Paris Cité, CNRS, Laboratoire de linguistique formelle (LLF), F-75013 Paris France.; Newcastle University, UK)
Final laryngeal neutralization in Najdi Arabic stops

Juliusz Cęcelewski, Marzena Żygis, Jane Stuart-Smith (Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (CNRS & U. Sorbonne Nouvelle); Leibniz-ZAS & Humboldt University, Berlin; Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics, University of Glasgow, Glasgow)
An acoustic-dynamic study of historical ɫ-vocalization in spontaneous Polish

Youran Lin, Karen Pollock, Fangfang Li (University of Alberta; University of Alberta; University of Lethbridge)
Perceived cue weighting in bilingual children’s Mandarin tone productions: Effects of home language background and schooling experience

Caihong Weng, Alexander Martin, Ioana Chitoran (Université Paris Cité; University of Groningen; Université Paris Cité)
Testing the production-perception link in a sibilant fricative contrast

Tong Shu, Peggy Mok (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Acquiring social characteristics of phonetic variants in L2: The case of L2 perception of Japanese tap /ɾ/ and velar stop /g/

Scarlet Wan Yee Li, Margarethe McDonald, Tania Zamuner (University of Ottawa; University of Kansas; University of Ottawa)
Listeners integrate semantic and phonetic cues during sentence comprehension

Angelo Dian, Francesco Burroni (University of Melbourne; Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing, Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing, LMU Munich)
A machine learning investigation of durational and non-durational cues to stop gemination in Italian across regional varieties and speaking rates

Chang Wang, Jie Zhang (University of Kansas)
Speech planning influences application and realization of Mandarin Tone 3 sandhi

Harim Kwon, Suzy Ahn (Seoul National University; University of Ottawa)
Underlying and derived tense stops in Seoul Korean

Marco Fonseca, Brennan Dell, Amana Greco (Whitman College; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Federal University of Minas Gerais)
The architecture of LabPhon: towards a decolonial approach to language theory

Dayeon Yoon, Nicolas Audibert, Cécile Fougeron (Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (CNRS & U. Sorbonne Nouvelle))
Phonological constraints, prosodic position and speaker sex in coarticulatory vowel nasalization in French and Korean

Daiki Hashimoto, Reiko Asada, Keigo Tatsuya (Joetsu University of Education)
Seeing written forms influences lab-based phonetic convergence

Yujin Song, Laura Wagner, Rachael Frush Holt, Rebekah Stanhope, Sarah White, Shari R. Speer (The Ohio State University; The Ohio State University; The Ohio State University; Northwestern University; The Ohio State University; The Ohio State University)
The acquisition of prosodic prominence to disambiguate compounds and phrases

Ann Wai Huen To, Mingxing Li (The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University; Hong Kong Baptist University)
The influence of L1 segment-tone combinations on the identification of sounds

Hyunah Baek, Wonil Choi (Ajou University; Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)
What causes difficulty in discriminating non-native contrasts: Is it representation or auditory mapping?

Sujin Oh, Hanyong Park (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
L1 Category Precision Hypothesis and L1-L2 Perceptual Mapping: Korean Learners’ English Vowels

Sam Kirkham, Patrycja Strycharczuk, Emily Gorman (Lancaster University; University of Manchester; Lancaster University)
Dynamical modelling of vowel diphthongisation: From synchronic variation to diachronic change

Alvin Cheng-Hsien Chen (National Taiwan Normal University)
The Role of Pitch Variability in Holistic Language Processing and its Connection to Usage-based Grammatical Competence

Yue Yin (Peking University)
Does language contact influence the direction of production-perception misalignment? The case of vowel length contrast in Long’an Zhuang

Tong Zhang, Rendong Cai, Jiexuan Lin (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies)
The Effect of Syllable Frequency and Cognitive Load on L2 Phonetic Convergence and its Generalization

Sang-Im Lee-Kim, Ssu-Ying Chen, Lacey Wade, Meredith Tamminga (Hanyang University; National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University; Kansas University; University of Pennsylvania)
Multiple nasal mergers in Taiwan Mandarin: a case of perception-production misalignment

Omar Alkhonini (Majmaah University)
Vowels in Initial Najdi Consonant Sequences: Phonological or Intrusive?

Rina Furusawa, Le Xuan Chan, Seunghun Lee (International Christian University; National University of Singapore; International Christian University, IIT Guwahati)
Focus prosody in Japanese adjectival complex DPs: F0 and durational cues

Motoko Ueyama (University of Bologna)
Effects of learning experiences on emotional speech produced by Italian learners of Japanese

Cécile Fougeron, Louise Wohmann-Bruzzo, Nicolas Audibert (Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS-Sorbonne Nouvelle)
On the reduction of V-to-C anticipatory labialization with age in adult speech.

Hauke Lindstädt, Francesco Cangemi, Aviad Albert, Martine Grice (IfL Phonetik, University of Cologne)
Can you believe that? Both strength and melody distinguish between non-genuine questions

Vsevolod Kapatsinski (University of Oregon)
Hierarchical inference, frequency, context, and frequency in context

Bartlomiej Czaplicki, Malgorzata Cavar, Paula Orzechowska (University of Warsaw; Indiana University; Adam Mickiewicz University)
Articulatory correlates of morphologically conditioned assimilation: Evidence from ultrasound imaging

Frank Kügler, Anja Arnhold, Corinna Langer, Nele Ots (Goethe-University Frankfurt; University of Alberta; Goethe-University Frankfurt; Goethe-University Frankfurt)
On the prosodic expression of focus within complex noun phrases in Finno-Ugric languages

Justine Mertz, Lena Pagel, Giuseppina Turco, Doris Mücke (Ifl Phonetics, University of Cologne; Ifl Phonetics, University of Cologne; Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, CNRS, UMR 7110, Université Paris Cité; Ifl Phonetics, University of Cologne)
Using electromagnetic articulography in LSF: A new approach to sign language kinematics

Zifeng Liu, Ioana Chitoran, Giuseppina Turco (Clillac-ARP; Université Paris Cité; Clillac-ARP; Université Paris Cité; CNRS, LLF, Université Paris Cité)
Perceptuomotor effect of lexical tones in Mandarin

Amber Galvano, Daniel Ibrahim Kamara (University of California, Berkeley)
NC voicing dissimilation in Tonko Limba

Evan Coles-Harris, Rebecca Scarborough (University of Colorado Boulder)
Cross-dialectal Priming and Contact-induced Dialect Leveling in Nanjing, China

Connie Ting, Meghan Clayards (McGill University)
Cross-linguistic differences in the production and perception of consonant and vowel intrinsic F0 effects

Sijia Zhang, Molly Babel, Christopher Hammerly (University of British Columbia)
The online processing of non-native phonological contrasts in L2: from acoustics to lexicon

Jenna Conklin, Elliot Stork (Carleton College; Independent scholar)
On the Learnability of Prefix-Controlled Consonant Harmony and the Role of the L1

Alessa Farinella, Seung Suk Lee (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
The perception of tonal and segmental cues to phrasing in Seoul Korean

Hongchen Wu, Jiwon Yun (Georgia Institute of Technology; Stony Brook University)
Holistic Prosodic Examination of Mandarin Wh-indeterminates

Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen, Brett Baker, Robert Mailhammer, Yizhou Wang, Mark Harvey, Chloe Turner (University of Melbourne & MARCS Institute, Western Sydney University; University of Melbourne; Western Sydney University; University of Melbourne; University of Newcastle; University of Melbourne)
LENITION, FORTITION, AND WORD-RECOGNITION IN MAWNG AND IWAIDJA

Ka-Fai Yip, Xuetong Yuan (Yale University; University of Connecticut)
Teasing apart the prosodic effects of focus and of defocus: syntax-prosody mismatches in right dislocation

Anne Michelle Tessier, Claire Moore Cantwell, Ashley Farris Trimble (University of British Columbia; UCLA; Simon Fraser University)
The Later Stages of Onset Cluster Development: Production Errors vs. Perceptual Judgments

Canaan Breiss, Hironori Katsuda, Shigeto Kawahara (University of Southern California; University of Toronto - Scarborough; The Keio Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies)
Frequency-conditioned variation constrained by the grammar in Japanese nasalization

Jonny Kim, Hyunjung So, Ahjin Ko, Jiyea Heo, Seoyeong Ahn (Pusan National University)
Ongoing VOT merger unmerged in a singing context


17:00-18:00 General Session 2: Articulatory LabPhon

Jason Shaw, Michael Stern (Yale U)
A first-order dynamics for prosodically-conditioned variation in articulation

Argyro Katsika, Jiyoung Jang (UCSB; HIPCS, Hanyang U)
Prosodic encoding of focus and edge-prominence: an articulatory study of Seoul Korean

Sejin Oh, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho (HIPCS, Hanyang U; Hongik U; HIPCS, Hanyang U)
Variation in intergestural timing of a glide with a preceding onset consonant in Korean

Daniel Schweizer, Marc Brunelle, Suzy Ahn, Anika Audet (U of Ottawa)
Voicing in Canadian French obstruents: a laryngeal and lingual ultrasound study


18:00-18:30 Traditional Korean Music Performance

18:30-21:00 <Welcome Reception Buffet> 

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