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
General Session 2: Articulatory LabPhon
Jason Shaw, Michael Stern (Yale U)
A new 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
General Session 3: Prominent and Tonal LabPhon
Ella De Falco, Myriam Lapierre, Alessio Tosolini, Jeremy Steffman (U of Washington; U of Washington; U of Washington; U of Edinburgh)
Acoustic vowel space expansion in Panãra: Evidence for hyper-articulated long vowels
Abdulmajeed Alrashed, Harim Kwon (Majmaah U; Seoul National U)
The Perception of Emphasis in Qassimi Arabic
Adam James Ross Tallman (Friedrich Schiller U - Jena)
Lexical versus postlexical tones in Chácobo (Pano): A corpus study based on naturalistic
speech
Pauline Bolin Liu, Mingxing Li (Hong Kong Baptist U)
Phonological Typology and Perceptual Distinctiveness of the [n-l] Contrast in Different Vowel and Tonal Contexts
Naiyan Du, Karthik Durvasula (Baiko Gakuin U; Michigan State U)
Incomplete neutralisation stems from planning, not gradient representations
General Session 4: Non-native LabPhon
Megan Dailey, Sharon Peperkamp (Ecole Normale Supérieure - Paris Sciences et Lettres; CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure - Paris Sciences et Lettres)
Explicit vs. implicit awareness of sociophonetic cues in L1 and L2 listeners
Ling Zhang, Rendong Cai, Jiexuan Lin (Guangdong U of Foreign Studies)
The role of cognitive resources and L2 proficiency in L2 perceptual cue weighting
Keiji Iwamoto, Isabelle Darcy, Kenneth de Jong (Indiana U Bloomington)
Can pitch be repurposed? Tone language speakers use their pitch sensitivity to identify voicing categories in a second language: A cue-based transfer approach
Jiang Liu, Seth Wiener (U of South Carolina; Carnegie Mellon U)
L2 mental lexicon development: effects of homophone and talker variability on the learning of spoken words in beginner L2 Chinese learners
Jonathan Havenhill, Madeleine Oakley, Ming Liu (U of Hong Kong; North Carolina State U; U of Hong Kong)
Articulatory-acoustic dynamics in naïve listener imitation of Cantonese vowels
General Session 5: Developmental and Social LabPhon
Massimo Lipari, Morgan Sonderegger (McGill Univeristy)
The development of rhoticity in the Quebec French vowel system
Barbara Gili Fivela, Sonia d'Apolito, Anna Chiara Pagliaro (U of Salento)
PHONOLOGICAL AND SOCIOPHONETIC INFORMATION IN PARKINSONIAN DYSARTHRIC SPEECH: THE ANALYSIS OF TWO VARIETIES OF ITALIAN
Lauretta S. P. Cheng (U of Michigan)
Ideology and Sociophonetic Representations: Investigating the Role of Awareness and Personae in Asian American/Canadian Speech
Patrycja Strycharczuk, Sam Kirkham, Emily Gorman, Takayuki Nagamine, Adrian Leemann (U of Manchester; Lancaster U; Lancaster U; Lancaster U; Bern U)
Gender-specific behaviour in vowel articulation
Sasha Calhoun, Paul Warren, Elena Heffernan, Joy Mills (Te Herenga Waka - Victoria U of Wellington; Te Herenga Waka - Victoria U of Wellington; Te Herenga Waka - Victoria U of Wellington; Victoria U of Wellington)
Pitch span or pitch register? Exploring iconicity and gender through the Effort Code
General Session 6: Variational LabPhon
James Tanner, Morgan Sonderegger, Jane Stuart-Smith, Tyler Kendall, Jeff Mielke, Erik Thomas, Robin Dodsworth, Spade Data Consortium (U of Glasgow; McGill U; U of Glasgow; U of Oregon; North Carolina State U; North Carolina State U; North Carolina State U; N/A)
Exposing the anatomy of articulation rate across English dialects and speakers
Irene Smith, Morgan Sonderegger, The Spade Consortium (McGill U; McGill U; U of Glasgow)
Variation in prenasal allophony across dialects of English
Jiyoung Jang, Sahyang Kim, Anne Cutler, Taehong Cho (HIPCS, Hanyang U; Hongik U; MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney U; Hanyang U)
Glottalization of non-initial vowels in marking prosodic structure in American and Australian Englishes
Kirsten Culhane, Jennifer Hay, Penny Harris, Kate Maindonald, Allie Osborne (New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour, U of Canterbury; New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour, U of Canterbury; U of Canterbury; U of Canterbury; U of Canterbury)
From Hiatus to Diphthong: variation and change in the production of te reo Māori opening vowel sequences
Sishi Liao, Phil Hoole, Jonathan Harrington (Institute for Phonetics & Speech Processing, LMU Munich)
Rapid sound change and regional variation: /an/-rime nasalance in the Chengdu and Chongqing varieties in Southwestern Mandarin