Thematic Sessions

Session 1: LabPhon for Words

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

 

Session 2LabPhon for Sentences

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

 

Session 3: LabPhon for pragmatics and discourse

Jason Bishop, Chen Zhou, Mei-Ying Ki (City U of New York)
The perception of prosodic prominence: continuous or categorical—and for whom?

Byron Ahn, Alejna Brugos, Sunwoo Jeong, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Nanette Veilleux (Princeton U; Boston U; Seoul National U; Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT; Simmons U)
Cues to a Speaker’s Previous Beliefs in English Intonation

 

Session 4: LabPhon for social contexts

Elena Sheard, Jen Hay, Robert Fromont, Joshua Wilson Black, Lynn Clark (U of Canterbury)
Covarying New Zealand vowels interact with speech rate to create social meaning for NZ listeners

William Clapp, Charlotte Vaughn, Meghan Sumner (Stanford U; U of Maryland; Stanford U)
Talker-specificity effects across and within social categories

 

Session 5: LabPhon for non-articulatory gestures in spoken language

Kathryn Franich, Vincent Nwosu (Harvard U; U of Calgary)
Phrase Boundary and Tone Melody as Predictors of Co-Speech Gesture Timing in Igbo

Karee Garvin, Walter Dych, Eliana Spradling, Clarissa Briasco-Stewart, Kathryn Franich (Harvard U; U of Delaware; Harvard U; Harvard U; Harvard U)
Effects of co-speech gesture on magnitude and stability of oral gestures


General Oral Sessions

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

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

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

Abdulmajeed Alrashed, Harim Kwon (Majmaah U; Seoul National U)
The Perception of Emphasis in Qassimi Arabic

Ling Zhang, Rendong Cai, Jiexuan Lin (Guangdong U of Foreign Studies)
The role of cognitive resources and L2 proficiency in L2 perceptual cue weighting

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

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

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

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

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 Start U; North Carolina State U; North Carolina State U; N/A)
Exposing the anatomy of articulation rate across English dialects and speakers

Naiyan Du, Karthik Durvasula (Baiko Gakuin U; Michigan State U)
Incomplete neutralisation stems from planning, not gradient representations

Adam James Ross Tallman (Friedrich Schiller U - Jena)
Lexical and postlexical tones in Chácobo (Pano): a corpus study based on naturalistic speech

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

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

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

Massimo Lipari, Morgan Sonderegger (McGill Univeristy)
The development of rhoticity in the Quebec French vowel system

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

Lauretta S. P. Cheng (U of Michigan)
Ideology and Sociophonetic Representations: Investigating the Role of Awareness and Personae in Asian American/Canadian Speech

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

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

Irene Smith, Morgan Sonderegger, The Spade Consortium (McGill U; McGill U; U of Glasgow)
Variation in prenasal allophony across dialects of English

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

Jiyoung Jang, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho (HIPCS, Hanyang U; Hongik U; Hanyang U)
Glottalization of non-initial vowels in marking prosodic structure in American and Australian Englishes

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

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

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

Sishi Liao, Phil Hoole, Jonathan Harrington (Institute for Phonetics & Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich)
A sound change happening in just one generation


Poster Sessions

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

Tsung-Ying Chen (National Tsung Hua U)
Revisiting the phonological learnability of *NonFinalR: A large-scale experimental study

Tammy Ganster (Trier U)
Individual Linguistic Processing and Variable Stress Preservation in English Complex Words

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

Helen Reese, Eva Reinisch (Austrian Academy of Sciences; Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
The effect of speaker gender on second-language fricative perception

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

Jieun Lee, Hyoju Kim, Tzu-Hsuan Yang, Phoebe Evans (U of Kansas; U of Iowa; U of Kansas; U of Kansas)
English listeners’ perceptual adaptation to unfamiliar lexical stress contrast

Ye-Jee Jung, Olga Dmitrieva (Purdue U)
The effects of clear speaking style and lexical competitors on acoustic detail in native and non-native speech

Hyoju Kim, Jieun Lee, Tzu-Hsuan Yang, Phoebe Evans (U of Iowa; U of Kansas; U of Kansas; U of Kansas)
Individual differences in speech perception: Exploring cue weighting, categorization gradiency, and cognitive control

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

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

Yao-Zhen Zeng, Li-Hsin Ning (National Taiwan Normal U)
To Be Tense or To Be Lax? An Acoustic and Ultrasound Study Revealing Why Mandarin Speakers Struggle with English Vowel Sounds

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

Josiane Riverin-Coutlée, Misnadin, James Kirby (Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing (IPS), Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; U of Trunojoyo Madura; Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing (IPS), Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich)
A perception study on cue weighting in Madurese stops

Sam Tilsen (Cornell U)
Is prosodic phrase structure planned? Evidence from phrasal lengthening, autocorrelation, and Markov statistics in spontaneous speech

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

Chantal Marie Loresco De Leon (Northwestern U)
Influence of multiple sources of social information on speech comprehension and evaluation

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

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

Kathleen Currie Hall, Oksana Tkachman (U of British Columbia)
Articulatory Degrees of Freedom and Sign Language Lexicons

Ocke-Schwen Bohn (Aarhus U)
Phonetic flexibility in old age: Training seniors to perceive new speech sounds

Enkeleida Kapia, Josiane Riverin-Coutlée, Conceição Cunha, Jonathan Harrington (Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing (IPS), Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich)
Testing the structure preservation and phonetic preservation approaches to compensatory lengthening

Thomas Kettig, Lisa Davidson (York U; New York U)
Acoustic correlates of stress in contrastive short and long vowels in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi

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

Yuhan Lin (Shenzhen U)
Sound Change and Cross-linguistic Influence among Multilingual Speakers: Evidence from /n/-/l/ Merger in Cantonese

Shu-Chen Ou, Zhe-Chen Guo (National Sun Yat-sen U; Northwestern U)
Shorter vowel duration as a potential word segmentation cue: A study with listeners of Taiwanese Southern Min

Nan Xing, Fangfang Li, Karen Pollock (U of Albera; U of Lethbridge; U of Alberta)
Speech Sound Development in Children Learning English as a Second Language in a Bilingual International School in China

Xiaoyu Yu, Samuel Sui Lung Sze, Thomas Van Hoey, Bingzi Yu, Frank Lihui Tan, Stephen Tsz To Ho, Wayne Tak Wang Li, Youngah Do (U of Hong Kong; U of Hong Kong; KU Leuven; MIT; U of Hong Kong; U of Hong Kong; U of Hong Kong; U of Hong Kong)
The acquisition, contact, and transmission of phonological variation

Chenyu Li, Jalal Al-Tamimi (Université Paris Cité, LLF, CNRS)
A new model for tonal-segmental interaction in Standard Mandarin

Yaqian Huang (Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
The effect of vocal fry and period doubling on the perceived naturalness of Mandarin tones

Sora Heng Yin, Kathleen McCarthy, Adam Chong (Queen Mary U of London)
Gradient effect of homophony avoidance in the learning of neutralization

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

Mark Tiede, Sam Tilsen (Yale U; Cornell U)
Temporal flexibility of articulation within syllables

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

Youran Lin, Karen Pollock, Fangfang Li (U of Alberta; U of Alberta; U 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; U of Groningen; Université Paris Cité)
Testing the production-perception link in a sibilant fricative contrast

Zhiqiang Zhu, Chunyu Ge, Peggy Mok (The Chinese U of Hong Kong)
How does ongoing L1 phonological merger shape L2 liquid perception: Insights from Cantonese listeners with high and low English proficiency

Marc Barnard, Scott Kunkel, Rémi Lamarque, Adam J. Chong (Queen Mary U of London)
Pupillary response as a measure of cognitive load in the processing of accented speech

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

Jeanne Brown, Morgan Sonderegger (McGill U)
Creaky voice variation across language and gender in Canadian English-French bilingual speech

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

Stephen Politzer-Ahles, Tzu-Hsuan Yang (U of Kansas)
A failure to replicate the Ganong effect for tone continua

Ping-Yu Lin, Yu-An Lu (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung U)
The impact of sound change on checked tone perception in Taiwanese Southern Min

Johanna Cronenberg, Lori Lamel, Ioana Chitoran (Université Paris Cité; Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Sciences du Numérique; Université Paris Cité)
Acoustic Assessment of the Diphthong vs. Hiatus Distinction in Five Romance Languages: A Big Data Study

Karolina Bros (U of Warsaw)
Cross-linguistic perception of subphonemic stop contrasts – phonology beats phonetics

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

Connor McCabe (U College Dublin)
Principal components of lexical prominence in Munster Irish: analysis of nonword data

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

Xizi Deng, Ho.Henny Yeung (Simon Fraser U)
The perception of accented English by English learners: Revisiting the interlanguage speech intelligibility benefit

Erik Morris, Karen Jesney (Université Paris Cité; Carleton U)
Very early L2 learning: Perception and Production of Greek by English Speakers

Xiaotong Xi, Peng Li (Shandong U of Finance and Economics; U of Oslo; Basque Center On Cognition, Brain and Language)
Exploring perceptual development of L2 phonological contrasts during a study abroad program

Yury Makarov (U of Cambridge; Institute of Linguistics, RAS)
Study of incomplete voicing neutralisation in production and perception in Shughni and its methodological implications

Justin J. H. Lo (Lancaster U)
Speaker- and vowel-dependent anticipatory nasal coarticulation in Southern British English

Jailyn Pena (New York U)
Acoustic Correlates of the Danish Voice Quality Contrast

Di Wang, Claire Nance (Lancaster U)
Third language phonetic and phonological acquisition: perceptual discrimination of consonants in Chongqing dialect, Standard Mandarin and English

Jeonghwa Cho, Harim Kwon (U of Michigan; Seoul National U)
Perceptual adaptation to novel speech patterns: the effect of perceived talker identity

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

Alan Yu, Robert McAllister (U of Chicago)
Effects of perceptual cue weighting on lexical activation

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 U of Education)
Seeing written forms influences lab-based phonetic convergence

Seung Suk Lee (U of Massachusetts Amherst)
Prosodically conditioned lenition, not voicing, of lenis in Seoul Korean spontaneous speech

Xin Gao, Cesko Voeten, Mark Liberman (U of Pennsylvania; U of Pennsylvania / U of Amsterdam; U of Pennsylvania)
Prosodic boundaries and givenness on tonal coarticulation in conversational Cantonese

Jiwon Hwang, Yu-An Lu (Stony Brook U; National Yang Ming Chiao Tung U)
Perception-production link by position in the imitation of Korean nasal stops

Song Yi Kim, Natasha Warner (U of Arizona)
Acoustic cues in perception of reduced speech

Theresa Rabideau, Suzy Ahn (U of Ottawa)
Investigating visual speech cues during voicing of Canadian English stops

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

Phuong Dang (The Ohio State U)
Rhythmic patterning in Vietnamese quadrisyllabic reduplicative words

Ann Wai Huen To, Mingxing Li (The Education U of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist U; Hong Kong Baptist U)
The Influence of L1 Segment-Tone Phonotactics on the Identification of Sounds

Mariko Sugahara, Sylvain Coulange, Tsuneo Kato (Doshisha U; Université Grenoble Alpes and Doshisha U; Doshisha U)
English Lexical Stress in Awareness and Production: Native and Non-native Speakers

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

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

Haoyan Ge, Albert Lee, Hoi Kwan Yuen, Fang Liu, Virginia Yip (Hong Kong Metropolitan U; The Education U of Hong Kong; Chinese U of Hong Kong; U of Reading; Chinese U of Hong Kong)
Can Cantonese-English bilingual autistic children match their bilingual typically developing peers? Evidence from the production of prosodic focus

Ki Woong Moon (U of Arizona)
Preceding Word Information for Predicting Speech Errors in EFL Speech

Justin Bai, Rebecca Scarborough (U of Colorado, Boulder)
Listener-directed contrastive hyperarticulation in voicing-conditioned vowel duration

Anisia Popescu, Ioana Chitoran (LISN, Université Paris Saclay; Université Paris Cité)
Light and dark /l/ in coda clusters: a four language comparison

Feier Gao, Yu-Fu Chien (Southeast U; Fudan U)
Morphemes, phones and phonological alternation: Retrieving lexical semantics and tonal representation of opaque words in Mandarin Chinese

Eleanor Chodroff, Miao Zhang (U of Zurich)
A crosslinguistic analysis of intrinsic vowel duration

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

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

Yin Lin Tan, Ting Lin, Meghan Sumner (Stanford U, National U of Singapore; Stanford U; Stanford U)
The effect of linguistic experience on the role of prosodic cues in categorizing Singlish

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

Maialen Casquete de la Puente (U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Eastern Andalusian Spanish vowel laxing and harmony: triggers and targets

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

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

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

Bowei Shao, Philipp Buech, Anne Hermes, Maria Giavazzi (Département d’études cognitives, École Normale Supérieure - Université PSL; Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS & Sorbonne Nouvelle; Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS & Sorbonne Nouvelle; Département d’études cognitives, École Normale Supérieure - Université PSL)
Lexical stress modulates lenition: The case of palato-alveolar affricates in Italian

Koen Sebregts, Hielke Vriesendorp, Hugo Quené, Yosiane White (Utrecht U)
Long-term phonetic convergence vs. speaker-specificity: creaky voice in L2 English

Eon-Suk Ko, Sunghye Cho (Chosun U; U of Pennsylvania)
Decoding Vowel Hyperarticulation in Korean Infant-Directed Speech

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

Qianyutong Zhang, Lei Zhu (Shanghai International Studies U; Shanghai International Studies U)
Can we sing the tones of a tonal language? The duration of Mandarin tones under music context

Bianca Maria De Paolis, Federico Lo Iacono (Università di Torino, Université Paris 8; Università di Torino)
Stress, intonation or phrasing? Focus marking and cross-linguistic influence in L2 French and L2 Italian

Chloe D. Kwon, Sam Tilsen (Cornell U)
Phonetic evidence for compound tensification in Korean as a function of morphological context

Jiarui Zhang, Isabella Fritz, Aditi Lahiri (Language and Brain Laboratory, U of Oxford)
Planning Intonational TUNES of Questions in Guanzhong Mandarin

Jeff Holliday, Georgia Zellou (U of Kansas; UC, Davis)
Cross-linguistic perception of nasal coarticulation in an unfamiliar language

Motoko Ueyama (U 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.

Sneha Ray Barman, Shakuntala Mahanta, Neeraj Kumar Sharma (IIT Guwahati)
Modeling unsupervised learning of regressive vowel harmony with GAN: A view from Assamese

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

Yao Yao, Meixian Li, Shiyue Li, Charles B. Chang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic U; The Hong Kong Polytechnic U; The Hong Kong Polytechnic U; Boston U)
Gender effects in the social perception of creaky voice in Mandarin Chinese

Eva Reinisch, Marianne Pouplier, Francesco Rodriquez, Philipp Howson, Justin J. H. Lo, Christopher Carignan, Bronwen Evans (Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Institut für Phonetik und Sprachverarbeitung Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Lancaster U; U College London; U College London)
Using anticipatory nasal coarticulation for word recognition in German and French

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

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

Monika Krizic, Daniel Pape, Gemma Repiso Puigdelliura (McMaster U)
Autistic traits differences in cue-weighting of focus production and perception

Wei Zhang, Meghan Clayards, Morgan Sonderegger (McGill U)
Qualitive differences in Mandarin tone imitation between Mandarin and English speakers

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

Dominic Schmitz, Dinah Baer-Henney (Heinrich Heine U Düsseldorf; U of Duesseldorf, Institute for Linguistics)
Subphonemic durational differences in word-final /s/ induced by morphological categories in German

Wenqi Zeng, Onae Parker, Christine Shea (U of Iowa)
The effects of native phonetic categorization on L2 sound acquisition

Roger Yu-Hsiang Lo, Charlotte Vaughn, Michael McAuliffe, Molly Babel (U of British Columbia; U of Maryland; McGill U; U of British Columbia)
The consequence of auditory-acoustic contrast on perception and recognition of English /s/ and /ʃ/

Olga Dmitrieva, Chiara Celata (Purdue U; Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo)
Asymmetries in the acoustic enhancement of phonological contrasts

Francesco Rodriquez, Marianne Pouplier, Phil J. Howson, Eva Reinisch, Justin J.H. Lo, Christopher Carignan, Bronwen G. Evans (Institut für Phonetik und Sprachverarbeitung Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Institut für Phonetik und Sprachverarbeitung Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Institut für Phonetik und Sprachverarbeitung Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Lancaster U; U College London; U College London)
Perception of time-varying coarticulatory cues: nasal and labial coarticulation in French

Isabella Fritz, Sandra Kotzor, Aditi Lahiri (U of Oxford; Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; U of Oxford)
Divine – divinity: The role of vowel and stress alternation in L1 and L2 processing of Romance loanwords

Malgorzata Cavar, Sherman Charles (Indiana U)
The mechanics of palatalization: A dynamic account

Stefon Flego, Andy Wedel (Virginia Tech; U of Arizona)
Chain Shifts and Transphonologizations are Driven by Homophony Avoidance

Miriam Oschkinat, Nicole Benker, Philip Hoole, Simone Falk, Simone Dalla Bella (Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; BRAMS – International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research, Université de Montréal; BRAMS – International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research)
Monitoring Speech Timing via Auditory Feedback in French

Lavinia Price, Marianne Pouplier, Philip Hoole (Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich)
Reaffirming Catford: A Real-time MRI Investigation of Larynx Raising in Amharic Ejectives

Margaret Cychosz, Arjun Pawar (UCLA; UCLA)
Bilingual language development as a lens into the relationship between child-directed speech and phonological processing

Frank Kügler, Anja Arnhold, Corinna Langer, Nele Ots (Goethe-U Frankfurt; U of Alberta; Goethe-U Frankfurt; Goethe-U 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, U of Cologne; Ifl Phonetics, U of Cologne; Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, CNRS, UMR 7110, Université Paris Cité; Ifl Phonetics, U 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

Nasim Mahdinazhad Sardhaei, Marzena Żygis, Hamid Sharifzadeh, Annika Blietz (Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS); Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS); Unitech institute of technology; U of Potsdam)
Decoding orofacial signals beyond sight: A study of expressive faces and whispered voices in German

Sabine Arndt-Lappe, Aaron Seiler (Trier U)
Predicting stress in English verbs – analogy, morphology, and the level of abstraction of phonological patterns

Amber Galvano, Daniel Ibrahim Kamara (UC, Berkeley)
NC voicing dissimilation in Tonko Limba

Kristine Yu, Alessa Farinella (U of Massachusetts Amherst)
Variability in the prosodic realization of remote past in African American English

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

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

Peiman Pishyar-Dehkordi (U of Canterbury)
Sonority principles predicting cross-linguistic patterns in phonotactics also predict within-language probabilistic distributions of segment sequences

Adam Albright, Canaan Breiss (Massachusetts Institute of Technology; U of Southern California)
A Poisson model of phonological cooccurrence restrictions

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

Weiyi Zhai, Meghan Clayards (McGill U)
Individual Differences in the Use of Phonetic and Lexical Context Across Tasks

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

Noah Macey, Michael Stern, Sang-Im Lee-Kim, Jason Shaw (UC Berkeley; Yale U; Hanyang U; Yale U)
A dynamical theory of latent phonological contrasts

Margarethe McDonald, Amélie Bernard, Katherine White, Chris Fennell (U of Kansas; Social Research and Demonstration Corporation; U of Waterloo; U of Ottawa)
Generalization of vowel-shift adaptation in children after exposure to foreign-accented speech

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

Jungyun Seo, Ruaridh Purse, Jelena Krivokapić (U of Michigan)
The effect of speech planning and prosodic structure on kinematic properties of gesture

Anh Kim Nguyen, Kevin Tang (Heinrich Heine U Düsseldorf)
The effect of syllable segmentation and phonological neighbours on spoken word recognition in Mandarin Chinese

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

Ivy Hauser, Xinwen Zhang, Shang-Yune Tang (U of Texas at Arlington)
Contrast enhancement in clearly spoken Mandarin sibilants

Chun-Jan Young (UC, Santa Barbara)
Lexical stress in Yami: investigating penultimate and final prominence

Madeleine Oakley, Jeff Mielke, Jeannene Matthews (North Carolina State U)
Transfer of articulatory targets in production of second language Korean sibilants

Lujia Yang, Karen Pollock, Youran Lin, Benjamin V. Tucker, Fangfang Li (U of Alberta; U of Alberta; U of Alberta; Northern Arizona Univerisity; U of Lethbridge)
From a Two-way Contrast to a Three-way Contrast: Voiceless Sibilant Fricative Production by Children in a Canadian Mandarin-English Bilingual Program

Rok Sim, Amanda Dalola, Drew Crosby (U of South Carolina; U of Minnesota; Korea U)
Talking Cute: How age and gender shape perceptions of Korean aegyo

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

Suyuan Liu, Molly Babel (U of British Columbia)
Disentangling varying degree of contrast for Mandarin /in/-/iŋ/ rhymes through word-level patterns

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

Una Chow, Molly Babel (U of British Columbia)
Gitksan fricatives: auditory-acoustic trajectories differentiate [s]-[ɬ]-[χ]-[h]

Cerys Hughes (U of Massachusetts Amherst)
Interaction of Voicing Cues in Discrimination Differs from Production

Myriam Lapierre, Ella De Falco (U of Washington)
Three degrees of vowel nasality in Kawaiwete (Tupi-Guarani)

Chris Lee (Boston U)
Perceptual weighting of prosodic cues to focus by Hong Kong Cantonese listeners

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

Brett Baker, Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen, Chloe Turner (U of Melbourne; MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney U; U of Melbourne)
Initial velar nasal deletion in Wubuy is sensitive to morphological information as well as prosodic phrasing

Yanting Li, Xiao Dong, Ka-Fai Yip, Gareth Junjie Yang (UC Irvine; Indiana U Bloomington; Yale U; Middlebury College)
Variation of sibilant palatalization in homeland and heritage Cantonese

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

Maho Morimoto, Ai Mizoguchi, Takayuki Arai (Sophia U/Japan Society for the Promotion of Science; Maebashi Institute of Technology/National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics; Sophia U)
The Effect of Pitch-Accent on the Articulation of Coda Nasals in Japanese

Magdalena Ivok, H. Henny Yeung (Simon Fraser U)
The production of English stress by L1 and L2 speakers: Beyond binary stress levels

Yoonjeong Lee, Jelena Krivokapic (U of Michigan)
The temporal organization of Seoul Korean prosody in multimodal gestures

Richard Hatcher (HIPCS, Hanyang U)
Cayuga “Accent” or Intonation: Bridging Lexical Stress and Phrase-Level Prosody

Leonardo Piot, Thierry Nazzi, Natalie Boll-Avetisyan (U of Potsdam; CNRS; U of Potsdam)
Auditory wordlikeness intuitions depend on the nativeness of a speaker’s pronunciation

Marc Hullebus, Adamantios Gafos, Tom Fritzsche, Alan Langus, Barbara Hoehle (U of Potsdam; none; U of Potsdam; U of Potsdam; U of Potsdam)
Perceptual recoverability of place in German final stops

Ian Carpick, Amanda Rysling (UC, Santa Cruz)
Differences in the perception of carryover versus anticipatory nasal coarticulation

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

Priscilla Fung, Jessamyn Schertz, Elizabeth Johnson (U of Toronto; U of Toronto Mississauga; U of Toronto)
Like Father/Mother, Like Son/Daughter? The Influence of Parents on Children's Gendered Speech Production

Yoonjung Kang, Suyeon Yun, Na-Young Ryu (U of Toronto Scarborough; Chungnam U; Penn State U)
Talker- and listener-conditioned use of height-dependent vowel duration cue under sound change in progress: /o/ to /u/ raising in Daejeon Korean

Ming Liu, Jonathan Havenhill (U of Hong Kong)
Syllable-based or Word-based? Representation of tones undergoing merger

Sarah Wesolek, Piotr Gulgowski, Ulrike Domahs, Marzena Zygis (Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS); U of Wrocław; Philipps-Universität Marburg; Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS))
L2 accent effect in the processing of grammatical and phonological errors: A German-Polish ERP study

 

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