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ID | Title | author(s) | Theme |
9 | Differences in the Production of Fortis-Lenis Oppositions in Plosives to be found in the French-German Border Area |
Prof Peter Manfred Pützer | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
11 | The effect of voicing on tongue configuration for unaspirated stop sequences |
Dr Daniel Recasens, Miss Clara Rodríguez | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
13 | A case study of menstrual cycle effects: global phonation or also local phonatory phenomena? |
Ms Michaela Hejná | Sociophonetics |
18 | A new theory of repairing segmental speech errors |
Dr Sieb Nooteboom, Prof Hugo Quené | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
19 | CRAFT: A Multifunction Online Platform for Speech Prosody Visualisation |
Prof Dafydd Gibbon | Speech Technology |
20 | The influence of alcohol on L1 vs. L2 pronunciation |
Prof Martijn Wieling, Dr Christiaan Blankevoort, Ms Vera Hukker, Mr Jidde Jacobi, Ms Lisanne de Jong, Dr Stefanie Keulen, Ms Masha Medvedeva, Ms Mara van der Ploeg, Ms Anna Pot, Ms Teja Rebernik, Pauline Veenstra, Dr Aude Noiray | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
21 | Mandarin Tone Identification with F0-flattening Processed Single-vowels |
Dr Fei Chen | Tone |
22 | Cross-language perception of Italian and Japanese consonant length contrasts: comparison of native Italian listeners with and without Japanese language learning experience |
Dr Kimiko Tsukada, Prof John Hajek | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
23 | A prosodic configuration that conveys positive assessment in American English |
Prof Nigel Ward, Mr James Jodoin | Speech Prosody |
25 | Monolingual speech production in a bilingual context |
Prof Jessica Barlow, Mr Philip Combiths | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
27 | The secondary roles of amplitude and F0 in the perception of word-initial geminates in Kelantan Malay |
Dr Mohd Hilmi Hamzah, Prof Janet Fletcher, Prof John Hajek | Speech Perception |
29 | Language-Specific Pitch Ranges among K'ichee'-Spanish Simultaneous Bilinguals |
Dr Brandon Baird | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
30 | Effect of score sampling on system stability in likelihood ratio based forensic voice comparison |
Mr Bruce Xiao Wang, Dr Vincent Hughes, Prof Paul Foulkes | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
32 | Using MAUS to Investigate Children's Production of Lexical Stress |
A/Prof Joanne Arciuli, Prof Kirrie Ballard, Ms Katelyn Phillips, A/Prof Adam Vogel | Speech Prosody |
33 | Prenasalised voiceless stops in Ngkolmpu |
Dr Matthew J. Carroll | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
34 | The role of prosody in priming alternatives in Mandarin Chinese |
Miss Mengzhu Yan, Dr Sasha Calhoun, Prof Paul Warren | Speech Prosody |
35 | The dynamics of lexical activation and competition in bilinguals' first versus second language |
Dr Laurence Bruggeman, Prof Anne Cutler | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
36 | Different functions of phrase-final F0 movements in spontaneous Papuan Malay |
Dr Constantijn Kaland, Dr Stefan Baumann | Speech Prosody |
37 | What's with your nasals? Perception of nasal vowel contrasts in two dialects of French |
Dr Jessica Nicholas, Prof Zsuzsanna Fagyal, Dr Christopher Carignan | Sociophonetics |
38 | Difficulty in learning L2 tones: Insights from the incidental learning of tone-segment mappings |
Dr Ricky Chan | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
39 | Visual speech cues improve children's processing speed in both quiet and noise |
Ms Rebecca Holt, Dr Laurence Bruggeman, Prof Katherine Demuth | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
40 | The PRICE-MOUTH crossover in the "Cockney diaspora" |
Ms Amanda Cole, Dr Patrycja Strycharczuk | Phonetics of Sound Change |
42 | Effects of orthographic input on L2 production: the case of Korean-speaking learners of Mandarin Chinese |
Dr Sang-Im Lee-Kim | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
44 | Some remarks on the four-way phonation contrast in Bzhedugh Adyghe |
Ludger Paschen | Phonation and Voice Quality |
45 | Continuancy in nasal place assimilation: An electropalatographic study |
Prof Veno Volenec, Dr Marko Liker | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
46 | A new speech database for within- and between-speaker variability |
Prof Patricia Keating, Prof Jody Kreiman, Prof Abeer Alwan | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
48 | Perception of Prosodic Prominence by Korean Learners of English |
Dr Suyeon Im, Prof Jose Ignacio Hualde | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
49 | Phonetic lessons from automatic phonemic transcription: preliminary reflections on Na (Sino-Tibetan) and Tsuut’ina (Dene) data |
Mr Alexis Michaud, Dr Oliver Adams, Dr Christopher Cox, Mrs Séverine Guillaume | Field Methods in Phonetics |
50 | Do 3- to 4-year-old Mandarin-English bilinguals separate long-lag VOTs in these two languages? |
Dr Jing Yang, Dr Li Xu | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
51 | Durational Reflexes of Syllable Structure in Shanghai Chinese (SH) |
Dr Mingqiong Luo | Speech Prosody |
52 | Measuring a speaker's acoustic correlates of pitch - but which? A contrastive analysis for perceived speaker charisma |
A/Prof Oliver Niebuhr, Dr Radek Skarnitzl | Phonetics of Emotion |
54 | Durational cues to place and voicing contrasts in Australian English word-initial stops. |
Mr Julien Millasseau, Dr Laurence Bruggeman, Dr Ivan Yuen, Prof Katherine Demuth | Speech Acoustics |
55 | The distribution of singleton/geminate consonants in spoken Japanese and its relation to preceding/following vowels |
Mr Shinichiro Sano | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
56 | Non-linear analysis of a diphthong merger |
Prof Paul Warren | Phonetics of Sound Change |
57 | The use of pitch and duration on new and given information by native and non-native speakers of English and its pedagogical implications |
Mr Akihito Desaki | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
58 | Covariation of acoustic cues for voicing in aphasia and apraxia of speech |
Dr Anna Marczyk, Prof Maria-Josep Solé | Clinical Phonetics |
59 | Paradigm Effects and Fuzzy Contrasts in Spanish Syllabification |
Ms Ane Icardo Isasa, Prof Jose Ignacio Hualde | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
60 | Comparative study of coarticulation in a multilingual speaker: preliminary results from MRI data |
Dr Pierre Badin, Dr Marija Tabain, Dr Laurent Lamalle | Field Methods in Phonetics |
63 | The Phonetics and Phonology of Vocative Intonation in Tokyo Japanese |
Prof Haruo Kubozono, Dr Ai Mizoguchi | Speech Prosody |
64 | Lessons learned after development and use of a data collection app for language documentation (Lig-Aikuma) |
Prof Laurent Besacier, Dr Elodie Gauthier, Mrs Sylvie Voisin | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
65 | Phonetic selectivity in accommodation: The effect of chronological age |
Ms Ildiko Emese Szabo | Phonetics of Sound Change |
67 | Rise dynamics determines tune perception in French: the case of questions and continuations. |
Mrs Lydia Dorokhova, Prof Mariapaola D'Imperio | Speech Prosody |
68 | An Acoustic Investigation of the Glottal Stop in Arabic |
Mr Ziyad Rakan Kasim | Speech Acoustics |
71 | Lenition of word-final plosives in Basque |
Prof Jose Ignacio Hualde, Mr Ander Beristain, Ms Ane Icardo Isasa, Ms Jennifer Zhang | Laboratory Phonology |
72 | Task differences in the identification of English consonants in noise by Japanese listeners |
Dr Hinako Masuda | Speech Perception |
73 | The Anticlockwise Checked Vowel Chain Shift in modern RP in the twentieth century: Incrementations and diagonal shifts |
Dr Anne Helen Fabricius | Phonetics of Sound Change |
74 | Questions as prosodic configurations: How prosody and context shape the multiparametric nature of rhetorical questions in German |
Mrs Jana Neitsch, A/Prof Oliver Niebuhr | Speech Prosody |
75 | The role of redundant temporal cue on perceived vowel duration: evidence from tone language speakers |
Dr Yu-An Lu, Dr SANG-IM LEE-KIM | Tone |
76 | Investigating the FOOT-STRUT distinction in Northern Englishes using crowdsourced data |
Dr Patrycja Strycharczuk, Dr Georgina Brown, A/Prof Adrian Leemann, Prof David Britain | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
77 | Intonational variation and diachrony: Greek contact varieties |
Dr Joanna Przedlacka, Dr Mary Baltazani, Prof John Coleman | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
78 | Intonation in contact: Asia Minor Greek and Turkish. |
Dr Mary Baltazani, Dr Joanna Przedlacka, Prof John Coleman | Speech Prosody |
79 | The interaction of tone and intonation in Uspanteko |
A/Prof Ryan Bennett, Ms Meg Harvey, A/Prof Robert Henderson | Tone |
80 | A Cross-Language Comparison of VOT Development in English- and Mandarin-speaking Children and Adolescents |
Mr Graham McKenzie, Dr Fangfang Li | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
81 | The sociophonetics of /R/-vocalization in Luxembourgish |
Dr François Conrad | Sociophonetics |
83 | The effect of phonological constraints on the perception of non-native tones |
Miss Jinghong Ning, Dr Yi Liu | Tone |
84 | Lexically conditioned phonetic variation: An experimental test with the singleton-geminate contrast in Japanese |
Dr Keiichi Tajima, Dr Mafuyu Kitahara, Dr Kiyoko Yoneyama | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
86 | Prosody-Semantics Interface in Seoul Korean: Corpus for a Disambiguation of wh- Intervention |
Mr Won Ik Cho, Ms Jeonghwa Cho, Ms Jeemin Kang, Mr Nam Soo Kim | Speech Prosody |
88 | Durational variation in Polish fricatives provides evidence for hybrid models of phonology |
Dr Kamil Kazmierski | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
89 | Articulatory behaviour during disfluencies in stuttered speech |
Ms Ivana Didirková, Mr Sébastien Le Maguer, Mr Dodji Gbedahou, A/Prof Fabrice Hirsch | Clinical Phonetics |
90 | Are 'silent' pauses always silent? |
Mr Malte Belz, Dr Jürgen Trouvain | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
91 | Instrumental evaluation of velopharyngeal dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis |
Dr Marziye Eshghi, Mr Brian Richburg, Dr Yana Yunusova, Dr Jordan Green | Clinical Phonetics |
92 | Laryngealized Vowels in Two Zapotec Languages |
Prof Christina Esposito | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
93 | Structured speaker variability in spontaneous Japanese stop contrast production |
Mr James Tanner, Prof Morgan Sonderegger, Prof Jane Stuart-Smith | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
95 | The Phonetics of Anyuak Vowels |
Noah Elkins, Prof Christina Esposito, Edwin Reyes Herrera | Phonation and Voice Quality |
96 | Chrau register and the transphonologization of voicing |
Mr Thành Tấn Tạ, Prof Marc Brunelle, Mr Trần Quý Nguyễn | Phonation and Voice Quality |
99 | Acoustic Salience and Naturalness in Vowel Recall |
Ms Maya Barzilai | Speech Perception |
100 | Acoustic characteristics of Japanese short and long vowels: Formant displacement effect revisited |
Mr Kakeru Yazawa, Dr Mariko Kondo | Speech Acoustics |
101 | Prosodic marking of focus in Nafsan |
Prof Janet Fletcher, Dr Rosey Billington, A/Prof Nick Thieberger | Speech Prosody |
102 | Protecting speech privacy from native/non-native listeners - effect of masker type |
Dr Hinako Masuda, Dr Yusuke Hioka, Dr Jesin James, Dr Catherine Watson | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
105 | Abducted vocal fold states and the epilarynx: A new taxonomy for distinguishing breathiness and whisperiness |
Dr Scott Moisik, Ms Michaela Hejná, Prof John Esling | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
106 | Does repeated exposure to segmental sounds improve perceptual ability in non-native speakers? |
Mr Hiroki Fujita, Ms Ruri Ueda, Dr Ken-ichi Hashimoto | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
107 | A criterial interlocutor tally for successful talker adaptation? |
Prof Anne Cutler, Dr LauraAnn Burchfield, Dr Mark Antoniou | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
108 | Learning to speak in a second language:Does multiple talker production benefit production of English vowels in Arabic children? |
Dr Wafaa Alshangiti, Dr Bronwen G. Evans, Dr Mark Wibrow | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
109 | Intensity and spectral parameters as correlates of phrasal stress and word quantity in Estonian |
Dr Heete Sahkai, Dr Meelis Mihkla | Speech Prosody |
110 | Phonological Error Detection for Pronunciation Training Using Neural Spectrogram Recognition |
Mrs Sabrina Jenne, Dr Antje Schweitzer, Sabine Zerbian, Prof Ngoc Thang Vu | Speech Technology |
111 | When is a wh-in-situ question identified in standard Persian? |
Dr Zohreh Shiamizadeh, Dr Johanneke Caspers, Prof Niels Schiller | Speech Prosody |
112 | Perceptual separation of spectrally overlapping vowels |
Prof Robert Fox, Dr Ewa Jacewicz | Sociophonetics |
113 | The emergence of gendered production between childhood and adolescence: A real time analysis of /s/ in Southern British English |
Dr Sophie Holmes-Elliott, Mr James Turner | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
114 | Socially conditioned change in voiced stop consonants in Appalachian children |
Dr Ewa Jacewicz, Prof Robert Fox | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
115 | Sociocultural influences on fundamental frequency in vowels: The case of African American English |
A/Prof Yolanda Holt, Dr Ewa Jacewicz, Prof Robert Fox | Sociophonetics |
117 | The Lingual Voice Quality Settings of Standard Singapore English and Singapore Colloquial English |
Miss Jingmin Lin, Dr Scott Moisik | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
118 | The /ε/-/з/ contrast in Quebec French |
Prof Marie-Hélène Côté, Miss Melanie Lancien | Laboratory Phonology |
119 | Non-native speakers' identification of lexical tone contrasts |
Dr Kofi Adu Manyah | Speech Perception |
120 | Obstruent devoicing and registrogenesis in Chru |
Prof Marc Brunelle, Mr Thành Tấn Tạ, James Kirby, Dr Lư Giang Đinh | Phonation and Voice Quality |
121 | Exemplar Averaging of Phonetically Distinct Variants |
Mr Daiki Hashimoto | Laboratory Phonology |
122 | Do working memory and autistic traits predict prosody perception? |
Dr Chen-Hsiu Grace Kuo | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
123 | Hybrid perceptual training to facilitate the learning of nasal final contrasts by highly proficient Japanese learners of Mandarin |
Ms Yanping Li, Prof Catherine T. Best, Ms Chong Cao, Prof Jinsong Zhang | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
124 | The role of initial F0 rise in speech segmentation: a cross-linguistic study |
Dr Shu-chen Ou, Mr Zhe-chen Guo | Speech Prosody |
125 | The effectiveness of acoustic training on tone acquisition by Hong Kong learners of Mandarin |
Dr Hsuehchu Chen, Ms Qian Wen Han | Tone |
126 | The occurrence of Taiwanese Min juncture tones before prosodic boundaries and modification marker |
Prof Hohsien Pan, Ms Hsiao Tung Huang, Mr Shao-ren Lyu | Speech Prosody |
130 | An Investigation into Modern Mongolian Vowel Harmony Using Real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
Yoshio Saito, Prof Yurong ., Dr Kikuo Maekawa | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
131 | A real-time MRI study of Japanese moraic nasal in utterance-final position |
Dr Kikuo Maekawa | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
132 | A reinterpretation of lower-vocal-tract articulations in Caucasian languages |
Dr Alexandre Arkhipov, Dr Michael Daniel, Dr Oleg Belyaev, Mr George Moroz, Prof John Esling | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
134 | Articulation of English "Prominence" by L1 (English) and L2 (French) speakers |
Dr Ting Huang, Dr Donna Erickson | Speech Prosody |
135 | Schwa deletion results in geminate formation in West-Frisian |
Marjoleine Sloos, Dr Jelske Dijkstra, Prof Vincent van Heuven | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
136 | Ultrasound analysis of postalveolar and palatal affricates in Croatian: a case of neutralisation |
Dr Marko Liker, Dr Ana Vidović Zorić, Dr Natalia Zharkova, Prof Fiona Gibbon | Sociophonetics |
138 | The Use of Tonal Coarticulation in Speech Segmentation by Listeners of Mandarin |
Mr Zhe-chen Guo, Dr Shu-chen Ou | Tone |
139 | Evidence for the compositionality of tunes and intonational meaning |
Dr Stella Gryllia, Dr Mary Baltazani, Amalia Arvaniti | Speech Prosody |
141 | Phonology of gender in English and French given names |
Miss Lisa Sullivan, Prof Yoonjung Kang | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
142 | From postaspiration to affrication: New phonetic contexts in Western Andalusian Spanish |
Dr María Del Saz | Phonetics of Sound Change |
143 | Segmental Effects on the Accentual Phrase in Korean |
Prof Tae-Jin Yoon | Speech Prosody |
147 | Effects of prosodic structure versus durational context on the perception of segmental categories: The case of focus realization |
Mr Jeremy Steffman, Prof Sun-Ah Jun | Speech Prosody |
149 | Liquids coarticulation in child and adult speech |
Phil Howson, Prof Melissa Redford | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
150 | Listener preference is for reduced determiners that anticipate the following noun |
Phil Howson, Prof Melissa Redford | Speech Perception |
151 | Spectral features of voiceless fricatives produced by Australian English-speaking children |
Ms Casey Ford, A/Prof Marija Tabain | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
153 | Vowels and diphthongs in the Changde Mandarin Chinese |
Mr Zhenrui Zhang, Prof Fang Hu | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
154 | The Influence of lexical stress on formant values in spontaneous Hebrew speech |
Dr Vered Silber-Varod, Mrs Natalie Khorshidi, Mrs Liron Levi, Dr Noam Amir | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
155 | Tune-text negotiation: The effect of intonation on vowel duration |
Prof Martine Grice, A/Prof Michelina Savino, Dr Timo B Roettger | Speech Prosody |
156 | The Penultimate Syllable Vowel Length among Setswana-English Bilingual Children. |
Dr Boikanyego Sebina, Prof Jane Setter, Dr Clare Wright | Speech Prosody |
158 | Phonetics of voiceless stops and word-level prosody of Paiwan in urban migration communities |
Dr Chun-Mei Chen | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
159 | Evidence of recent sound change in Modern Hebrew: a shfit in vowel perception |
Dr Noam Amir, Dr Evan Cohen, Prof Yael Reshef, Dr Einat Gonen | Phonetics of Sound Change |
161 | The effects of syllable and sentential position on the timing of lingual gestures in /l/ and /r/ |
Dr Eleanor Lawson, Prof Jane Stuart-Smith | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
162 | Tracking vowel categorisation behaviour longitudinally: A study across three x three year increments (2012, 2015, 2018) |
Dr Debbie Loakes, A/Prof Paola Escudero, Mr Josh Clothier, Prof John Hajek | Speech Perception |
163 | Effect of frequency discrimination ability of elderly listeners on Japanese pitch accent pairs |
Ms C. T. Justine Hui, A/Prof Yukiko Sugiyama, Prof Takayuki Arai | Speech Prosody |
165 | A categorical Perceptual Study on Mandarin Tones by Zaiwa language speakers |
Yao Lu, Prof Jiangping Kong | Speech Perception |
166 | Two types of falling word-tone in Shiraho, Yaeyama, Southern Ryukyuan |
Mr Kenan Celik, Mrs Natsuko Nakagawa | Speech Prosody |
167 | Perception of voice onset time by Austrian and German listeners |
Miss Petra Hoedl | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
168 | Multidimensional variation in English diphthongs |
Dr Daniel Williams, Dr Jaydene Elvin, A/Prof Paola Escudero, Prof Adamantios Gafos | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
169 | Australia's first phonetics laboratory (1913): its founder and its context |
Dr Michael Ashby, Dr Patricia Ashby, Mr David Moore | History of Phonetics |
170 | Perceptual assimilation and graded discrimination as predictors of identification accuracy for learners differing in L2 experience: The case of Danish learners' perception of English initial fricatives |
Prof Ocke-Schwen Bohn, Ms Anne Ellegaard | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
171 | Understanding reduced words: the relevance of reduction degree and frequency of occurrence |
Dr Sophie Brand, Prof Mirjam Ernestus | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
172 | Ethnolinguistic Differentiation and the Canadian Shift |
Dr Sky Onosson, Nicole Rosen, Ms Lanlan Li | Sociophonetics |
173 | Asperger autism and irony - a perception experiment |
Prof Angelika Braun, Ms Christiane Schulz, Dr Astrid Schmiedel | Sociophonetics |
174 | Probabilistic reduction in Spanish-English bilingual speech |
Ms Khia Johnson | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
175 | Prevelar merger in production vs. perception |
Dr Valerie Freeman | Phonetics of Sound Change |
176 | Variation in two patterns of word-initial deletion in Jakarta Indonesia: Insight from naturalistic data |
Prof Abby Cohn, Ms Rachel Vogel | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
177 | Acoustic correlates of metrical prominence in Mojeño Trinitario |
Prof Matthew Gordon, Dr Françoise Rose | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
178 | Vocal pitch and intonation characteristics of those who are gender non-binary |
Maxwell Schmid, Dr Evan Bradley | Sociophonetics |
179 | Perception of laryngeal contrast in Madurese |
James Kirby, Dr Misnadin Misnadin | Speech Perception |
181 | Annotation of German Intonation: DIMA compared with other annotation systems |
Prof Frank Kügler, Dr Stefan Baumann, Prof Bistra Andreeva, Prof Bettina Braun, Prof Martine Grice, Ms Jana Neitsch, A/Prof Oliver Niebuhr, Prof Jörg Peters, Dr Christine Roehr, Dr Antje Schweitzer, Petra Wagner | Speech Prosody |
182 | Ongoing change of PIN/PEN vowels in California's Central Valley |
Robert Xu | Phonetics of Sound Change |
183 | Ungrammatical prosody does not hinder positive evaluations |
Prof Åsa Abelin, A/Prof Elisabeth Zetterholm | Phonetics of Emotion |
184 | Effect of Repeating Rhythmic Beats of Short Sentences on L2 Pronunciation of Japanese Learners of English |
Dr Kaori Sugiura, Dr Tomoko HORI | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
185 | Prosodic rhythm in regional varieties of French in New Brunswick (Canada) |
Dr Wladyslaw Cichocki, Dr Sid-Ahmed Selouani, Mr Yves Perreault | Sociophonetics |
186 | Velar syllabic nasal and its phonological interpretation in Taiwan Southern Min |
Mr Sheng-Fu Wang | Laboratory Phonology |
187 | The phonological and phonetic encoding of information status in American English nuclear accents |
Dr Eleanor Chodroff, Dr Jennifer Cole | Speech Prosody |
188 | Effect of head posture on phonation of French vowels |
Mr Ioannis K. Douros, Mr Pierre-André Vuissoz, Mr Yves Laprie | Multimodal Phonetics |
191 | Acoustic impacts of geometric approximation at the level of velum and epiglottis on French vowels |
Mr Ioannis K. Douros, Mr Pierre-André Vuissoz, Mr Yves Laprie | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
192 | Comparison between 2D and 3D simulation models for speech production: a study of French vowels |
Mr Ioannis K. Douros, Mr Pierre-André Vuissoz, Mr Yves Laprie | Speech Technology |
193 | Static and Dynamic Cues in Vowel Production in Hijazi Arabic |
Mr Wael Almurashi, Dr Jalal Al-Tamimi, Dr Ghada Khattab | Laboratory Phonology |
194 | Articulatory and acoustic gradience in Sasak word-final stops /k, ʔ/ |
Dr Jonathan Yip, Prof Diana Archangeli | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
195 | The perception of Mandarin sibilants by Japanese speakers: prediction by PAM |
Mr Yongzhe Peng | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
199 | Statistical learning among young and older adults: Similar yet different? |
Dr Jia Hoong Ong, A/Prof Alice H. D. Chan | Phonetic Neurolinguistics |
200 | The Relationship Between Pronunciation and Orthography: Using Acoustic Analysis as a Practical Illustration of ʔayʔaǰuθəm (Comox-Sliammon) Vowel Quality |
Gloria Mellesmoen, Ms Marianne Huijsmans | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
201 | Computer-aided high variability phonetic training to improve robustness of learners' listening comprehension |
Mr Haoyu Zhang, Mr Yusuke Inoue, Dr Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Minematsu, Prof Yutaka Yamauchi | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
202 | Imitating Siri: Socially-mediated vocal alignment to device and human voices |
Dr Michelle Cohn, Mr Bruno Ferenc Segedin, Dr Georgia Zellou | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
204 | Tonatory Patterns in Taizhou Wu Tones |
Prof Phil Rose | Phonation and Voice Quality |
205 | Testing the influence of distal rhythmic structure on listeners' perception of durational cues |
Mr Jeremy Steffman | Speech Prosody |
206 | Perceptual coherence of creaky voice qualities |
Dr Lisa Davidson | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
208 | An Acoustic Study of Vowels in Northern Lisu |
Mr Rael Stanley, Prof David Bradley, Defen Yu, Dr Marija Tabain | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
209 | Learning to perceive a non-native vowel contrast without listening: A first report |
Izabelle Grenon, A/Prof Chris Sheppard, Prof John Archibald | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
211 | Phonetic strengthening or phonological substitution? An X-ray microbeam investigation of acoustic and articulatory variability in the production of American English dental fricatives |
Mr Yevgeniy Melguy | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
212 | Which is better: Identification training or discrimination training for the acquisition of an English coda contrast |
Ms Iris Lok Gi Law, Izabelle Grenon, A/Prof Chris Sheppard, Prof John Archibald | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
213 | L2 Speech Rhythm and Language Experience in New Immigrants |
Mr Donald White, Prof Peggy Mok | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
215 | A voice quality analysis of Japanese anime |
A/Prof Akira Utsugi, Mr Han Wang, Prof Ichiro Ota | Phonation and Voice Quality |
217 | The Source of Creak in Mandarin Utterances |
Ms Yuan Chai | Phonation and Voice Quality |
218 | The Intonation of Malagasy: A Preliminary Look |
Mr Jacob Aziz, Dr Ileana Paul | Speech Prosody |
219 | Interference of L1 syllabification patterns in L2 speech of Chinese learners of Russian as foreign language |
Dr Galina Kedrova, Dr Valentina Kolybasova | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
220 | Is the voiceless palatal fricative disappearing from spoken Norwegian? |
Mr Wim van Dommelen | Phonetics of Sound Change |
221 | Tone in Melamchi Yolmo |
Dr Lauren Gawne, Mr Amos Teo, Mr Rael Stanley | Speech Acoustics |
222 | How prosody, speech mode and speaker visibility influence lip aperture |
Marzena Zygis, Ms Susanne Fuchs | Multimodal Phonetics |
223 | Lingual articulation of the Suzhou Chinese labial fricative vowels |
Dr Matthew Faytak, Ms Jennifer Kuo, Mr Shunjie Wang | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
224 | An acoustic and articulatory investigation of citation tones in Singaporean Mandarin using laryngeal ultrasound |
Miss Zhi Yun Dawn Poh, Dr Scott Moisik | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
225 | Vowel devoicing in Tokyo Japanese: its lexical status |
Dr Natsuya Yoshida, Dr Mafuyu Kitahara, Dr Ayako S.Shirose | Speech Perception |
226 | Production of Polish sibilants in the process of language acquisition |
Marzena Zygis, Mr Marek Jaskula, Mr Daniel Pape, Ms Laura Koenig | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
227 | Do children with dyslexia have a general auditory processing deficit, phonological processing deficit or semantic deficit: Insights from linguistic and non-linguistic tone perception in Cantonese-speaking children with Dyslexia |
Dr Puisan Wong, Ms Yeuk-sze Ngan, Dr Yanfan Zhen | Tone |
229 | Acoustic cues of prosodic boundaries in German at different speech rates |
Marzena Zygis, Mr John Tomlinson, Ms Caterina Petrone, Mr Dominik Pfütze | Speech Prosody |
230 | Relating acoustic properties of Mandarin tones to perceptual cue weights |
Mr Keith King Wui Leung, Dr Yue Wang | Tone |
231 | Disyllabic parameterisation of Vietnamese tonal F0 trajectories in likelihood ratio-based forensic voice comparison |
Mr Michael Carne, A/Prof Shunichi Ishihara | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
232 | Aero-tactile integration in Mandarin |
Dr Donald Derrick, Dr Matthias Heyne, Prof Greg O'Beirne, Prof Jen Hay | Multimodal Phonetics |
235 | Fluency and speaking fundamental frequency in bilingual speakers of High and Low German |
Prof Jörg Peters | Speech Prosody |
236 | Influence of within-category tonal information in the recognition of Mandarin-Chinese words by native and non-native listeners: an eye-tracking study |
Dr Zhen Qin, Dr Annie Tremblay, Dr Jie Zhang | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
238 | Production and perception of dental vs. alveolar contrast in Tshivenda |
Mr Michinori Suzuki, Dr Seunghun Lee | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
240 | Open source real-time acoustic excitation technique for vocal tract resonance estimation at the lips |
Marie Jeanneteau, Dr Noel Hanna, Dr André Almeida, Dr John Smith, Prof Joe Wolfe | Speech Technology |
243 | A preliminary acoustic investigation of Kalasha retroflex (rhotic) vowels |
Prof Alexei Kochetov, Dr Paul Arsenault, Dr Jan Heegård Petersen | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
244 | Individual differences and sound change actuation: evidence from imitation and perception of English /str/ |
Dr Mary Stevens, Dr Debbie Loakes | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
247 | Active adjustment of the cervical spine during pitch production compensates for shape: The ArtiVarK study |
Dr Scott Moisik, Miss Zhi Yun Dawn Poh, Dr Dan Dediu | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
248 | The acoustic contrast between the Dutch consonants /t/ and /d/ is reduced in tracheo-esophageal speech. |
Ms Klaske van Sluis, Dr Rob van Son, Mr Marijn Kapitein, Prof Paul Boersma | Clinical Phonetics |
250 | L2 Phoneme Categories, Lexical Access and Foreign-Accent |
Dr Frank Lorenz | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
252 | The roles of tonal and segmental information in spoken word recognition for L2 speakers: Evidence from Dutch learners of Mandarin |
Dr Ting Zou, Dr Yiya Chen | Tone |
253 | Dual-task effects on speech and non-verbal tasks according to tasks properties |
Mrs Michaela Pernon, Mrs Maryll Fournet, Dr Cécile Fougeron, A/Prof Marina Laganaro | Multimodal Phonetics |
254 | Stress predictors in a Papuan Malay random forest |
Dr Constantijn Kaland, Prof Nikolaus P. Himmelmann, Dr Angela Kluge | Speech Prosody |
255 | Categorisation of spoken social affects in Japanese: human vs. machine |
Dr Jean-Luc Rouas, Dr Takaaki Shochi, Miss Marine Guerry, Prof Albert Rilliard | Phonetics of Emotion |
256 | Beyond VOT in the Polish laryngeal contrast |
Geoff Schwartz, Miss Ewelina Wojtkowiak, Mr Bartosz Brzoza | Speech Perception |
258 | Orofacial somatosensory effects for the word segmentation judgement |
Dr Rintaro Ogane, Dr Jean-Luc Schwartz, Dr Takayuki Ito | Multimodal Phonetics |
259 | How accented do Caucasian-looking vs. Asian-looking native speakers sound to a Japanese listener? |
Ms Marzena Karpinska | Sociophonetics |
260 | /l/ velarisation as a continuum in European Portuguese |
Dr Rodrigues Susana, Dr Fernando Martins, Dr Hall Andreia, Luis Jesus | Speech Acoustics |
261 | Diachronic change in /r/-sandhi? A real-time study at community and individual levels |
Dr Jose A Mompean | Phonetics of Sound Change |
262 | Putting the larynx in the vowel space: Studying larynx state across vowel quality using MRI |
Prof John Esling, Dr Scott Moisik, Dr Lise Crevier Buchman, Prof Philippe Halimi | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
263 | Intrusive vowels preceding /R/ in Quebec French |
Miss Melanie Lancien, Prof Marie-Hélène Côté | Laboratory Phonology |
264 | Vocal attractiveness in Cantonese: A production study |
Dr Albert Lee, Ms Eva Ng | Phonetics of Emotion |
265 | Perception of Japanese vowel length by Australian English listeners |
Dr James Whang, Mr Kakeru Yazawa, A/Prof Paola Escudero | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
267 | Evaluating dictation task measures for the study of speech perception |
Ms Emily Felker, Prof Mirjam Ernestus, A/Prof Mirjam Broersma | Speech Perception |
268 | Uncovering syllable-final nasal merging in Taiwan Mandarin: An ultrasonographic investigation of tongue postures and degrees of nasalization |
Dr Chenhao Chiu, Dr Yu-An Lu, Mr Yining Weng, Ms Shao-Jie Jin, Mr Wei-Chen Weng, Ms Tzu-Hsuan Yang | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
269 | Speech sounds data for typically developing European Portuguese children 6-9 years old |
Dr Isabel Guimaraes, Dr Mariana Ascensão, Dr Margarida Grilo | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
270 | Phonetics as a laughing matter |
Dr Jürgen Trouvain, Prof Nick Campbell | Phonetics of Emotion |
271 | Speech sound perception in monolinguals, bilinguals and learners - Language background affects identification and discrimination differently |
Mrs Henna Tamminen, A/Prof Maija S. Peltola | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
272 | Phonatory changes during emotion-inducing game events: the effect of discrepancy from expectations and goal conduciveness |
Mr Márton Bartók | Phonetics of Emotion |
273 | Convergence on the segmental and the suprasegmental level between native speakers and Spanish L2 learners of German |
Dr Christiane Ulbrich | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
274 | Alignment of Pitch and Articulation Rate |
Miss Lotte Eijk, Prof Mirjam Ernestus, Prof Herbert Schriefers | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
275 | Posture stabilisation of the tongue for speech: responses to mechanical perturbation |
Dr Takayuki Ito, Mr Jean-Loup Caillet, Prof Pascal Perrier | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
276 | Predictability of plosive reduction from written text in Estonian |
Mrs Liis Ermus, Dr Meelis Mihkla | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
277 | Pitch in Native and Non-Native Lombard Speech |
Ms Katherine Marcoux, Prof Mirjam Ernestus | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
278 | Bimodal benefit in categorical perception of lexical tones for Mandarin-speaking children with cochlear implants |
Hao Zhang, Ms Jing Zhang, A/Prof Hongwei Ding, A/Prof Gang Peng | Clinical Phonetics |
281 | Parallel Encoding of Focus and Interrogative Meaning in Thai Learners' Mandarin |
Dr Zenghui Liu, Ms Lei Zeng, Ms Shufen Liang | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
282 | A perceptual investigation into the laryngeal contrast for word-initial labial stops in the non-standard German variety, Upper Saxon |
Ms Franziska Kruger | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
283 | Burmese quotation intonation |
Ms Mimi Tian, Dr Albert Lee | Speech Prosody |
286 | Can static vocal tract positions represent articulatory targets in continuous speech? Matching static MRI captures against real-time MRI for the French language |
Ms Anastasiia Tsukanova, Mr Ioannis Douros, Ms Anastasia Shimorina, Mr Yves Laprie | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
289 | Comparison of Factors Related to Clause-Initial Filler Probabilities in English and Japanese |
Dr Michiko Watanabe, Mr Yusaku Korematsu | Speech Prosody |
290 | Mandarin third tone sandhi may be incompletely neutralizing in perception as well as production |
Dr Stephen Politzer-Ahles, Dr Katrina Connell, Dr Yu-Yin Hsu, Ms Lei Pan | Tone |
291 | Acoustic and perceptive studies of Chinese learners producing three basic French intonation patterns |
Mr Lei XI, Dr Pillot-Loiseau Claire | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
292 | Perception of narrow focus by bilingual speakers |
Prof Shinobu Mizuguchi, Dr Yukiko Nohta, Prof Koichi Tateishi | Speech Prosody |
293 | Voiceless sonorants and lexical tone in Mog |
Dr Shakuntala Mahanta, Dr Amalesh Gope | Tone |
294 | Acquisition of rhotics by multilingual children |
Prof Magdalena Wrembel, Prof Ulrike Gut, Ms Iga Krzysik, Ms Halina Lewandowska, Dr Anna Balas | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
295 | Learning to produce difficult L2 vowels: the effects of awareness-raising, exposure and feedback |
Miss Aurora Troncoso-Ruiz, Prof Mirjam Ernestus, A/Prof Mirjam Broersma | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
297 | The categorical perception of Mandarin tones in normal aging seniors and seniors with Mild Cognitive Impairment |
Miss Yan Feng, Yaru MENG, A/Prof Gang PENG | Clinical Phonetics |
299 | Information density and vowel dispersion in the productions of Bulgarian L2 speakers of German |
Mrs Erika Brandt, Prof Bistra Andreeva, Prof Bernd Möbius | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
300 | Declination of Read Speech in L1 and L2 English |
Ms Sally Chen, A/Prof Janice Fon | Speech Prosody |
301 | Vowel context affects L2 Chinese learners' identification of postalveolar sibilants |
Ms Sidsel Rasmussen, Prof Ocke-Schwen Bohn | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
302 | The Effect of Mandarin Accidental Gaps on Perceptual Categorization |
Ms Tzu-Hsuan Yang, Ms Shao-Jie Jin, Dr Yu-An Lu | Tone |
303 | The Lombard Effect in MRI Noise |
Dr Amelia Gully, Prof Paul Foulkes, Prof Peter French, Dr Philip Harrison, Dr Vincent Hughes | Speech Acoustics |
304 | The Acoustic properties of laryngeal Contrast in Najdi Arabic Initial Stops |
Mr Nief AL-Gamdi, Dr Jalal Al-Tamimi, Dr Ghada Khattab | Laboratory Phonology |
305 | Phonetics and phonology of the -er suffix in the Hangzhou Wu Chinese dialect |
Mr Yang Yue, Prof Fang Hu | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
307 | Brainstem encoding of voice onset time: Preliminary findings |
Dr Jinghua Ou, Prof Alan Yu | Phonetic Neurolinguistics |
310 | The FACE of change in English dialects: 1950 v 2018 |
A/Prof Adrian Leemann, Dr Tam Blaxter, Prof David Britain, Miss Katherine Earnshaw | Sociophonetics |
311 | The roles of duration, rhyme structure and frequency in Mandarin accidental gaps |
Miss Shao-Jie Jin, Dr Yu-An Lu | Tone |
312 | Identity, socialization and environment in transgender speakers: Sociophonetic variation in creak and /s/ |
Jo Pearce | Sociophonetics |
313 | Monitoring syllables versus phonemes in internal speech |
Dr Pierre Hallé, Dr Juan Segui, A/Prof Laura Manoiloff | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
314 | A Wizard-of-Oz Experiment to Study Phonetic Accommodation in Human-Computer Interaction |
Ms Iona Gessinger, Prof Bernd Möbius, Mr Nauman Fakhar, Mr Eran Raveh, Dr Ingmar Steiner | Sociophonetics |
317 | Stability of individual patterns in learning a second language voicing contrast |
Amy Hutchinson, Dr Olga Dmitrieva | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
318 | Swedish "Viby-i": Acoustics, articulation, and variation |
Ms Fabienne Westerberg | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
319 | Production and perception of English low-mid vowels by speakers of Colombian Spanish in English language immersion environment |
Ms Gina Marcela Pineda Mora, Jenna Conklin, Prof Kelly Johanna Vera Diettes, Dr Olga Dmitrieva | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
320 | Characterising Intonation in Plastic Mandarin Using Polynomial Modelling |
Ms Chenzi Xu | Speech Prosody |
321 | Automatic palate delineation in ultrasound videos |
Mr Guillaume Faucher, Ms Elham Karimi, Prof Lucie Ménard, Catherine Laporte | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
322 | Cross-language differences in the perception of fricative transitional cues: Behaviroual measures and EEG |
Ms Yue Zheng, Prof Paul Iverson | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
323 | Post-consonantal Word-final /R/ Realization in French: Contributions of Large Corpora |
Ms Yaru Wu, Dr Cédric Gendrot, Dr Martine Adda-Decker, Ms Cécile Fougeron | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
324 | Differences in Vowel-Glide Production Between L1 and L2 Speakers of Hul'q'umi'num' |
Dr Sky Onosson, Dr Sonya Bird | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
325 | Music and L2 prosody: the role of music aptitude on the discrimination of stress contrasts in L2 |
Dr Sandra Schwab, Prof Volker Dellwo | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
326 | Vowel Acoustics of Volga Tatar |
Jenna Conklin, Dr Olga Dmitrieva | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
328 | Language attitudes affect perceived intelligibility, proficiency, and accentedness of non-native speech |
Amy Hutchinson, Mr Joshua Weirick, Dr Suzy Ahn, Dr Olga Dmitrieva | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
329 | The perception of sentence stress in Malay and English |
Prof Jane Setter, Dr Ngee Thai Yap, Prof Vesna Stojanovik | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
330 | Modeling Voiced Stop Consonants using the 3D Dynamic Digital Waveguide Mesh Vocal Tract Model |
Dr Amelia Gully, Dr Benjamin Tucker | Speech Technology |
332 | F0 as a Cue for Irony in Spontaneous Speech |
Ms Helen Gent | Multimodal Phonetics |
333 | A glottalized tone in Muong (Vietic): A pilot study based on audio and electroglottographic recordings |
Ms Minh-Chau Nguyen, Dr Lise Crevier-Buchman, Mr Didier Demolin, Mr Alexis Michaud | Phonation and Voice Quality |
334 | Distinct Prosodic Correlates for Nine Dimensions of Mental Health Symptoms |
Dr Maria Wolters, Dr Alex Cohen, Dr Kristin Nicodemus | Clinical Phonetics |
336 | Speaker statistical averageness modulates word recognition in adverse listening conditions |
Dr William L. Schuerman, Prof James M. McQueen, Prof Antje Meyer | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
337 | Forced alignment of different language varieties using LaBB-CAT |
Mr Robert Fromont | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
338 | The Effect of Habitual Speech Rate on Speaker-Specific Processing in English Stop Voicing Perception |
Connie Ting, Prof Yoonjung Kang | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
339 | Two languages, two pitch ranges: The case of Japanese-English sequential bilinguals |
Miss Elisa Passoni, Dr Esther de Leeuw, Dr Erez Levon | Speech Prosody |
340 | Spontaneous nasalization in Thai: A case of velopharyngeal underspecification |
Sarah Johnson, Prof Ryan Shosted | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
341 | The role of somatosensation in perceptual recalibration from speech imagery |
Jacob B. Phillips, Dr Lenore A. Grenoble, Ms Giovanna Hooton, Dr Peggy Mason | Clinical Phonetics |
342 | L2 Italian and L2 Spanish vocatives, produced by L1 Czech learners: Transfer and prosodic overgeneralization |
Dr Andrea Peskova | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
344 | Speaker individuality in the durational characteristics of voiced intervals: the case of Chinese bi-dialectal speakers |
Ms Yu Zhang, Prof Volker Dellwo, Dr Lei HE | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
345 | DAPPr: A (semi-)automated tool for vowel extraction and pitch annotation |
Ms Emily Grabowski, Dr Laura McPherson | Speech Technology |
346 | Unite and conquer: Bootstrapping forced alignment tools for closely-related minority languages (Mayan) |
A/Prof Kevin Tang, A/Prof Ryan Bennett | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
347 | A speaking atlas of minority languages of France: collection and analyses of dialectal data |
Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Dr Gilles Adda, Dr Lori Lamel, Prof Albert Rilliard, Dr Frédéric Vernier | Field Methods in Phonetics |
348 | Within-speaker perception and production of dialectal /aɪ/-raising |
Alyssa Strickler | Phonetics of Sound Change |
349 | Predictability, Word Frequency and Japanese Perceptual Epenthesis |
Alexander Kilpatrick, Dr Shigeto Kawahara, Dr Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen, Dr Brett Baker, Prof Janet Fletcher | Speech Perception |
351 | Pitch accent realisation in Austrian German |
Jessica Siddins, Prof Ineke Mennen | Speech Prosody |
353 | Processing focus and accent across dialects |
Sabine Zerbian, Dr Giuseppina Turco | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
355 | Cues to Panãra nasal-oral stop sequence perception |
Ms Myriam Lapierre, Susan Lin | Speech Perception |
358 | Stressed pronouns in German mono- and bilingual speech |
Sabine Zerbian, Ms Marlene Böttcher | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
360 | Using pupillometry to assess prosodic alignment in language comprehension |
Jesse Harris, Prof Sun-Ah Jun | Speech Prosody |
361 | Influence of Prosodic features and semantics on secondary emotion production and perception |
Ms Jesin James, Catherine Watson, Dr Hywel Stoakes | Phonetics of Emotion |
362 | The intonation of Bulgarian Judeo-Spanish spontaneous speech |
Prof Bistra Andreeva, A/Prof Snezhina Dimitrova, Prof Christoph Gabriel, Mr Jonas Grünke | Speech Prosody |
363 | Effect of Boundary Strength on Post-focus-compression (PFC) in Mandarin: Comparing Single and Dual Focus |
Miss Lu Liu, A/Prof Bei Wang | Speech Prosody |
364 | The representation of tone sandhi by children with cochlear implants |
Mr Ping Tang, Dr Nan Xu Rattanasone, Dr Ivan Yuen, Prof Katherine Demuth | Clinical Phonetics |
365 | Effects of sex and nativeness on vocalic duration production |
Dr Amanda Post da Silveira | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
366 | North Midland /u/-fronting and its Effect on Heritage Speakers of Spanish |
Ms Laura Cummings | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
367 | Learner vs. non-learner difference in the perception of Mandarin lexical tones: comparison of listeners from English and Japanese first language (L1) backgrounds |
Dr Kimiko Tsukada, Dr KAORI IDEMARU | Tone |
368 | The temporal basis of complex segments |
Prof Jason Shaw, Prof Karthik Durvasula, Prof Alexei Kochetov | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
369 | Vowel Length in Intemelian Ligurian. An experimental and cross-dialectal investigation |
Dr Davide Garassino, Miss Dalila Dipino | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
370 | Effects of tune and interspeaker differences on the interpretation of requests and offers |
Mrs Caterina Petrone, Mrs Elisa Sneed German, Mr James Sneed German, Dr Kiwako Ito | Sociophonetics |
371 | Native, Naïve, and Exemplar-based Perception of Statement and Question Intonation in Cantonese and Mandarin |
Ms Una Y. Chow, Dr Stephen J. Winters | Speech Prosody |
372 | Syllable Rate, Syllable Complexity and Speech Tempo Perception in Finnish |
Michael O'Dell, Mr Tommi Nieminen | Speech Prosody |
373 | The effect of velopharyngeal aperture on acoustic measures |
Dr Marissa Barlaz, Prof Ryan Shosted, Prof Brad Sutton | Speech Acoustics |
374 | The effect of focal accent on vowels in Hungarian: Articulatory and acoustic data |
Dr Alexandra Markó, Mr Márton Bartók, Dr Tamás Gábor Csapó, Dr Andrea Deme, Dr Tekla Etelka Gráczi | Speech Acoustics |
376 | Within and between speaker variation in voices |
Yoonjeong Lee, Prof Jody Kreiman | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
378 | The perception of familiar and unfamiliar accents by bilingual and monolingual children |
Dr Kathleen McCarthy, Dr Bronwen Evans | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
379 | The effect of durational cues on the reassignment of a syllable in the metrical structure of Czech sentences |
Dr Radek Skarnitzl, Dr Jan Volín | Speech Prosody |
380 | An Investigation into Exemplar Effects in the Perceptual Learning Paradigm. |
Ms Johannah O'Mahony, Prof Bernd Möbius | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
381 | Using crowd-sourced data to analyse the ongoing merger of [ɕ] and [ʃ] in Luxembourgish |
Prof Peter Gilles | Sociophonetics |
382 | Duration as a voicing cue in Dutch |
Ms Mirjam J.I. de Jonge, Ms Isaura Aligbeh | Speech Perception |
384 | Religion and Sound Change in Eastern New England English |
Prof Rachel Steindel Burdin | Phonetics of Sound Change |
385 | Detecting larynx movement in non-pulmonic consonants using dual-channel electroglottography |
Prof Adrian P. Simpson, Ms Erika Brandt | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
388 | Linguistic uniformity in the speech of Brazilian internal migrants in a dialect contact situation |
Ms Livia Oushiro | Sociophonetics |
389 | Sociophonetics at the Intersection of Variable Processes: Variation in English (ING) |
Prof James Walker | Sociophonetics |
390 | Acquiring a multiethnolect: the production of diphthongs by children and adolescents in West London |
Ms Rosie Oxbury, Dr Kathleen McCarthy | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
391 | Reanalyzing the Banda-Linda Vowel System |
Dr Kenneth Olson | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
392 | Contrast enhancement and cue trading in Irish secondary consonant articulations |
A/Prof Ryan Bennett, Prof Jaye Padgett, Prof Máire Ní Chiosáin, A/Prof Grant McGuire, Ms Jennifer Bellik | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
393 | The marking of Broad and Narrow focus in Naija (Nigerian Pidgin): the role of prosody |
Dr Candide Simard, Prof Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Mr Abiola Oyelere | Speech Prosody |
394 | The effects of imitation and synchronization on the pronunciation of selected phonemes in L2 English and German:a pilot study |
Miss Wenxun Fu, Dr Barbara Kühnert, Dr Pillot-Loiseau Claire, Dr Simone Falk | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
395 | Application of the 'TOFFA' framework to the analysis of disfluencies in forensic phonetic casework |
Dr Kirsty McDougall, Dr Richard Rhodes, Mr Martin Duckworth, Prof Peter French, Dr Christin Kirchhuebel | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
397 | The role of creaky voice attributes in Mandarin tonal perception |
Ms Yaqian Huang | Phonation and Voice Quality |
398 | Speech motor adaptation during perturbed auditory feedback is enhanced by noninvasive brain stimulation |
Ms Terri Scott, Ms Laura Haenchen, Prof Ayoub Daliri, Ms Julia Chartove, Prof Frank Guenther, Prof Tyler Perrachione | Phonetic Neurolinguistics |
399 | Tongue- and Jaw-Specific Response Patterns to Speaking Rate Manipulations |
Dr Antje Mefferd, Miss Lois Efionayi, Miss Sophie Mouros | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
400 | Perception of rhotics by multilingual children |
Dr Anna Balas, Dr Romana Kopečková, Prof Magdalena Wrembel | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
401 | Jaw movements in two tonal contexts |
Mrs Malin Svensson Lundmark, Dr Johan Frid | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
403 | The Role of Prosody in Distinguishing Different Types of Causal Relations in English |
Mrs Na Hu, Aoju Chen, Prof Hugo Quené, Prof Ted Sanders | Speech Prosody |
404 | Glottal variation, teacher training, and language revitalisation in the Cook Islands |
Dr Sally Akevai Nicholas, Dr Rolando Coto Solano | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
405 | The syntactic, semantic, topic and socioeconomic effects on silent pause distribution |
Mr Hong Zhang, Mark Liberman | Speech Prosody |
407 | Perception of coda voicing: Glottalisation, vowel duration, and silence |
Mr Joshua Penney, Prof Felicity Cox, Dr Anita Szakay | Phonation and Voice Quality |
408 | The perception of lexical tones in emotional speech by Dutch learners of Mandarin |
Miss Yachan Liang, Aoju Chen | Tone |
409 | Quantitative model-based analysis of F0 contours of emotional speech |
Ms Jesin James, Prof Hansjörg Mixdorff, Catherine Watson | Phonetics of Emotion |
411 | Lexical category in downstep in Japanese |
Ms Manami Hirayama, Dr Hyun Kyung Hwang, Dr Takaomi Kato | Speech Prosody |
413 | Phonetic characteristics of devoiced vowels in Uyghur |
Mr Michael Fiddler | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
414 | Articulation of L2 French mid and high vowels |
Madeleine Oakley | Laboratory Phonology |
415 | Typology of the syllable-initial consonants in the Chinese dialects |
Dr Wai-Sum Lee | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
419 | Web-based high variability phonetic training on L2 coda identification |
Mrs Na-Young Ryu, Prof Yoonjung Kang | Speech Technology |
420 | Talker continuity facilitates speech processing independent of listeners' expectations |
Ms Yaminah Carter, Dr Sung-Joo Lim, Dr Tyler Perrachione | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
421 | Spectral coarticulation in Hawaiian /aV/ and /aCV/ sequences |
Mr Thomas Kettig | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
422 | The Role of Prosody in the Perception of Formality in Japanese |
Dr Ethan Sherr-Ziarko | Sociophonetics |
423 | Quantifying Macro-rhythm in English and Spanish |
Ms Christine Prechtel | Speech Prosody |
424 | Production and perception of focus in Sümi |
Mr Amos Teo, Prof Melissa Baese-Berk | Speech Prosody |
425 | A Prosodic Analysis of Intervening Objects in English Phrasal Verbs Using the British National Corpus |
Dr Ethan Sherr-Ziarko, Dr Jieun Kiaer | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
426 | Weak but continuous geminate voicing in Yamagata Japanese |
Dr Toshio Matsuura | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
427 | The learnability of the Nepali four-way stop-voicing contrast: Three categories are learnable despite hypo-articulation, but the fourth is adrift. |
Titia Benders, Prof Katherine Demuth | Speech Acoustics |
428 | How Perceptible is the Difference between Tone 3 and Tone 4 in Mandarin Chinese? |
Dr Irene Vogel, Dr Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Chao Han, Ms Yue Yuan | Tone |
430 | VOT in Michif |
Nicole Rosen, Dr Jesse Stewart, Ms Michele Pesch-Johnson, Ms Olivia Sammons | Speech Acoustics |
431 | An acoustic description of the vowel system of Santiago Mexquititlán Otomi (Hñäñho) |
Mr Stanislav Mulík, Dr Mark Amengual, Dr Gloria Avecilla-Ramírez, Dr Haydée Carrasco-Ortíz | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
433 | The role of somatosensory feedback in the production of the English vowel /i/ in females |
Miss Noor Al-Zanoon, Ms Angela Cullum, Prof Jacqueline Cummine, Dr Caroline Jeffery, Prof Bill Hodgetts, A/Prof Daniel Aalto | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
435 | Sound Symbolism of Gender in Cantonese First Names |
Miss Kristen Wing Yan Wong, Prof Yoonjung Kang | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
436 | Rapid adaptation to talker-specific phonetic detail is disrupted by noninvasive brain stimulation |
Ja Young Choi, Dr Tyler Perrachione | Phonetic Neurolinguistics |
437 | Acoustic characteristics of foreign accent in L2 Japanese: A cross-sectional study |
Misaki Kato, Dr Kaori Idemaru, Dr Kimiko Tsukada | Speech Acoustics |
439 | Static and dynamic phonetic interactions in the L2 and L3 acquisition of Japanese velar voiceless stops |
Dr Mark Amengual, Ms Lizzie Meredith, Ms Talia Panelli | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
440 | Articulating a Female Vowel: Transition from Male-to-Female Gender |
Caroline Menezes, Miss Taylor Koesters, Miss Marisa Lucarelli, Miss Alexis Rymers, Miss Kassidy Turshon, Miss Kristen Ruta | Clinical Phonetics |
441 | Investigating the role of musical experience in lexical tone perception: non-musicians and amateur musicians' perception of Mandarin tones |
Ms Xiao Fu, Dr Bronwen Evans | Tone |
442 | The effect of lexical competition on realization of phonetic contrasts: A corpus study of the voicing contrast in Japanese |
Dr Mafuyu Kitahara, Dr Keiichi Tajima, Dr Kiyoko Yoneyama | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
443 | Why tune or text? The role of the language phonological profile in the choice of strategies for tune-text adjustment |
A/Prof Marina Vigario, Dr Marisa Cruz, Prof Sonia Frota | Speech Prosody |
444 | The relationship between phonological working memory and speech production in young multilinguals |
Ms Iga Krzysik, Prof Magdalena Wrembel | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
445 | Production of Mandarin stop consonants in prelingually deaf children with cochlear implants |
Prof Jue Yu, Ms Xinyu XIA | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
446 | Prominence marking in Kazan Tatar declaratives |
Mr Adam Royer, Prof Sun-Ah Jun | Speech Prosody |
447 | Modeling the influence of confidence in social cues during speech perception using gaussian mixture models |
Mr Eric Wilbanks | Sociophonetics |
448 | Automatic speech intelligibility scoring of head and neck cancer patients with deep neural networks |
Mr Li Bin, Mr Matthew Kelley, A/Prof Daniel Aalto, Dr Benjamin Tucker | Clinical Phonetics |
449 | Dynamics of voice quality over the course of the English utterance |
Ms Elizabeth Bird, Prof Marc Garellek | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
450 | Vowel variation in a standard context across four major Australian cities |
Prof Felicity Cox, Dr Sallyanne Palethorpe | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
451 | Comparison between halfway realistic-looking physical models of human vocal tract |
Prof Takayuki Arai | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
452 | The prosodic properties of the Cantonese sentence-final particles aa1 and aa3 in rhetorical wh-questions |
Mr Roger Yu-Hsiang Lo, Ms Angelika Kiss, Ms Maxime Tulling | Speech Prosody |
453 | Processing costs imposed by talker variability do not scale with number of talkers |
Ms Alexandra Kapadia, Dr Tyler Perrachione | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
454 | Tone-tune association and voice quality in Green Mong folk songs |
Anna Mai, Mai Moua, Prof Marc Garellek | Tone |
455 | Effects of Focus on Duration and Intensity in Chongming Chinese |
Mr Yike Yang, Dr Si Chen, Ms Kechun Li | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
456 | The Shape of [u]: Towards a Typology of Final Vowel Devoicing in Continental French |
Prof Amanda Dalola, Ms Keiko Bridwell | Speech Acoustics |
457 | The Effect of Explicit Training on Comprehension of English Focus-to-Prosody Mapping by Indonesian Learners of English |
Ms Aprilia Sasmar Putri, A/Prof Haoyan Ge, Ms Aelish Hart, Prof Virginia Yip, Aoju Chen | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
458 | A bilingual advantage in infant pitch processing |
Dr Liquan Liu, Dr Varghese Peter, A/Prof Gabrielle Weidemann | Phonetic Neurolinguistics |
461 | The role of vowel and consonant duration in vowel length categorisation by Djambarrpuyŋu listeners |
Kathleen Jepson | Speech Perception |
462 | The effects of vowel, consonant and tone competition on Mandarin lexical access: Evidence from monolingual and bilingual learners |
Ms Thilanga Dilum Wewalaarachchi, A/Prof Leher Singh | Tone |
463 | Phonetic Reduction and Enhancement in Conversational Korean Stops |
Dr Jae-Hyun Sung | Laboratory Phonology |
465 | Computer-assisted Syllable Complexity Analysis of Continuous Speech as a Measure of Child Speech Disorder |
Dr Marisha Speights Atkins, Dr Suzanne Boyce, Dr Joel MacAuslan, Dr Noah Silbert | Clinical Phonetics |
466 | Onset - Vowel Articulatory Coordination - voiceless stops and vowel length |
Ms Louise Ratko, Michael Proctor, Prof Felicity Cox | Laboratory Phonology |
467 | Responses to prosodic emphasis in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder |
Dr Kiwako Ito, Dr Elizabeth Kryszak | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
469 | Holistic lexical storage: Coarticulatory evidence from child speech |
Ms Margaret Cychosz | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
470 | Perceptual Confusion of Mandarin Tone 3 and Tone 4: effects of focus and syllable position |
Dr Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Dr Irene Vogel, Chao Han, Ms Yue Yuan | Speech Prosody |
472 | The role of pitch dimensions in non-word learning by Dutch and Mandarin listeners |
Ms Shuangshuang Hu, Dr Ao Chen, Prof René Kager | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
473 | The acoustic correlates of the four-way laryngeal contrast in Dränjongke stops |
Dr Seunghun Lee, Dr Shigeto Kawahara, Mrs Céleste Guillemot, Mrs Tomoko Monou | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
474 | Attentional reorientation explains processing costs associated with talker variability |
Dr Sung-Joo Lim, Mr Allen Qu, Ms Jessica Tin, Dr Tyler Perrachione | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
475 | The effects of phonetic training and visual feedback on novel contrast production |
Susan Lin, Ms Margaret Cychosz, Ms Alice Shen, Dr Emily Cibelli | Clinical Phonetics |
477 | English Speakers' Perception of Mandarin Consonants: The Effect of Phonetic Distances and L2 Experience |
Dr Xinchun Wang, Dr Jidong Chen | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
478 | Shift of voice onset time and enhancement in Japanese infant-directed speech |
Dr Hyun Kyung Hwang, Dr Reiko Mazuka | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
480 | Incidental learning of non-speech auditory analogs scaffolds second language learners' perception and production of Mandarin lexical tones |
A/Prof Seth Wiener, Mr Timothy K. Murphy, Mr Atul Goel, Prof Michael G. Christel, Prof Lori L. Holt | Tone |
481 | Acoustic Analysis of Tone in Benna Hani: Tone Sandhi and Neutralization in an Atypical Tibeto-Burman Language |
Ms Zhousuo Qu, Dr Cathryn Yang | Tone |
482 | A comparison on vowel production after two speech therapy approaches |
Prof Maria Francisca Paula Soares | Clinical Phonetics |
483 | Modelling gradience in English /r/ via statistical classification |
Dr Dan Villarreal, Dr Lynn Clark, Prof Jennifer Hay | Speech Acoustics |
484 | Sounding Like a Stereotype: The influence of emotional prosody on race perception |
Ms Rachel Elizabeth Weissler, Dr Julie E. Boland. | Phonetics of Emotion |
485 | Almost [w]anishing: The elusive /v/-/w/ contrast in Educated Indian English |
A/Prof Robert Fuchs | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
486 | Phonetic exponence of word-level stress in Ashaninka (Arawak) |
Dr Elena Mihas, Dr Olga Maxwell | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
487 | Age of Arrival does not affect childhood immigrants' acquisition of ongoing sound change: Evidence from Korean Americans |
Andrew Cheng | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
488 | Compensation for F0 variation with vocal effort and vowel height in Cantonese tone perception |
Miss Wei Lai, Prof Mark Liberman, Miss Qianxin He | Tone |
489 | Congenital Amusia and Tone Merger: Perception and Production of Lexical Tones in Hong Kong Cantonese |
Miss Oi-Yee Ho, Dr Jing Shao, Dr Jinghua Ou, Prof Sam-Po Law, Dr Caicai Zhang | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
490 | Sound Comparisons: A New Online Database and Resource for Research in Phonetic Diversity |
Dr Paul Heggarty, Dr Ludger Paschen, Dr Cormac Anderson | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
491 | Identifying acoustic features that cause unnaturalness of non-native speakers' Japanese |
Dr Kimiko Yamakawa, Prof Shigeaki Amano | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
492 | Sensitivity to palatalized sequences does not transfer to non-native palatalized contrasts |
Ms Risa Matsubara, Izabelle Grenon | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
494 | Acceptability judgments of variations in tone representation in Cantonese songs |
Miss Esther Wong, Dr Murray Schellenberg, Dr Bryan Gick | Tone |
496 | High level tone is special: Vocal responses to pitch perturbation in Cantonese |
Prof Li-Hsin Ning | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
497 | New Caledonian French nasal vowels: An acoustic study |
Ms Eleanor Lewis | Speech Acoustics |
498 | The emphatic juncture: A novel use of the IP boundary in English |
Ms Bethany Sturman | Speech Prosody |
499 | Imitation of Mandarin tones by L2 Mandarin learners |
Kiranpreet Nara | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
500 | Can Japanese listeners perceive a difference between an underlying glide and an epenthetic glide? |
Ms Haruka Tada, Izabelle Grenon | Speech Perception |
501 | Divergence of TRAP and FACE in Auckland English: a potential regional sound change in New Zealand English. |
Catherine Watson, Dr Elaine Ballard, Ms Brooke Ross, Dr Helen Charters | Phonetics of Sound Change |
502 | Third language prosody: evidence from Cantonese-English-German trilinguals |
Ms Yanjiao Zhu, Prof Aoju Chen, Dr Stefan Sudhoff, Prof Peggy Mok | Speech Prosody |
503 | Spectral Analysis of Sibilant Fricatives and the Ling Sound Test for Speakers of Chinese Dialects |
Prof Aijun Li, Prof Zhiqiang Li | Clinical Phonetics |
504 | Investigating distinctiveness and individual variation in the expression of visual prosodic attitudes |
Prof Jeesun Kim, Prof Chris Davis | Sociophonetics |
505 | Identification and discrimination training yield comparable results for contrasting vowels |
Mr Daniel Tiong Jin Wee, Izabelle Grenon, A/Prof Chris Sheppard, Prof John Archibald | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
506 | Perceptual Target of Phonetic Accommodation: A Pattern within a Speaker's Phonetic System or the Raw Acoustic Signal? |
Kuniko Nielsen, Dr Rebecca Scarborough | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
507 | Sound symbolism and its effect in characters' names: a study on consonants |
Haruko Miyakoda, Ms Marina Oshita | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
508 | Production and perception of North Korean and South Korean Vowels: A pilot study |
Miss Jungah Lee, Dr Charlotte Vaughn, Dr Kaori Idemaru | Phonetics of Sound Change |
509 | Temporal variability in strong versus weak foreign accented speech |
Prof Chris Davis, Prof Jeesun Kim | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
510 | A formant analysis of the vowels in Taizhou Chinese |
Ms Qianwen Han, Dr Wai-Sum Lee | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
511 | Two Kinds of Metrical Shifts in English Text-setting |
Prof Noriko Hattori | Speech Prosody |
512 | /a-a/ and /i-i/ at three junctures in Cantonese |
Ms Vivian Guo Li, Prof Peggy Mok | Speech Prosody |
515 | Second language learners' appreciation, perception, and production of Québec French features |
Annie Bergeron, Dr Pavel Trofimovich | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
516 | Mirroring Beat Gestures: Effects on EFL learners |
Dr Noriko Yamane, Dr Masahiro Shinya, Prof Brian Teaman, Ms Marina Ogawa, Mr Soushi Akahoshi | Multimodal Phonetics |
517 | Perception of Cantonese lexical tones by Japanese non-learners and learners of Mandarin |
Ms Yee Ping Wong | Tone |
519 | How 'enhanced' forensic audio is evaluated in criminal trials: What if all that really gets enhanced is the credibility of a misleading transcript? |
Dr Helen Fraser | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
520 | The perception of Lexical Tone in Whispered Speech by Mandarin-speaking Congenital Amusics |
Miss Gaoyuan Zhang, Ms Jing Shao, Ms Lan Wang, Ms Caicai Zhang | Tone |
521 | Korean mothers' production of laryngeal stops to their infants as compared with adults in the context of tonogenesis |
Dr Youngon Choi, Ms Minji Nam, Dr Reiko Mazuka, Dr Hyun kyung Hwang, Dr Naoto Yamane | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
522 | Is this in the phonology? Examining the intonational phonetics-phonology interface with American English polar questions |
Z.L. Zhou, Prof Bryon Ahn | Speech Prosody |
523 | Loosely structured role-playing events as a means to elicit intonation patterns in the Field |
Dr Jesse Stewart, Dr Martine Bruil, Mr Eduardo Portilla Hernandez | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
525 | Use of Phonetic Cues by Hong Kong L1 Cantonese Learners in L2 English Word Stress Production and Perception |
Dr Wience Wing-sze Lai | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
526 | Vowel space, speech rate and language space |
Prof Beat Siebenhaar, Mr Matthias Hahn | Sociophonetics |
527 | The Relationship Between Gestural Timing and Magnitude for American English /l/ Across Speech Tasks |
Sarah Harper | Laboratory Phonology |
528 | Do cognitive constraints drive second-language listeners' attention to prosodic information in speech? |
Miss Yuanyuan Zhang, A/Prof Hongwei Ding, Miss Hui Zhang | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
529 | Nasal Coarticulation in L1 and L2 English Speech: A Large-scale Study |
Jiahong Yuan, Dr Hui Lin, Dr Yang Liu | Speech Acoustics |
530 | Spatial Variation of Articulation Rate and Phonetic Reduction in Standard-Intended German |
Mr Matthias Hahn, Prof Beat Siebenhaar | Sociophonetics |
531 | Feature-specific advantages in L3 phonological acquisition |
Ms Jennifer Zhang | Bilingual/multilingual phonetics |
532 | Different high variability procedures for training L2 vowels and consonants |
Dr Angelica Carlet | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
533 | Acoustic Analysis of L1 Influence on L2 Pronunciation Errors: A Case Study of Accented English Speech by Chinese Learners |
Miss Shuju Shi, Prof Chilin Shih | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
534 | Production and contrastiveness of Canadian Raising in Metro-Detroit English |
Lindsey Graham | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
536 | A temporal feature of stressed syllables in native English and Korean EFL speech |
Ms Dokyung Kwon, Prof Tae Yeoub Jang | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
538 | Exploring temporal characteristics of lingual gestures in American English /l/ |
Dr Mitsuhiro Nakamura | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
539 | Tonal properties of the Akan particle na |
Mr Wim van Dommelen, Prof Dorothee Beermann | Speech Prosody |
540 | Seven-year-olds reach an adult-like productivity in the application of Mandarin tone sandhi |
Miss Xunan Huang, Ms Yu Zuo, Dr Caicai Zhang | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
541 | Are Nuclear Accents Easier to Acquire than Prenuclear Accents? — Using Peak Alignment in advanced Mandarin EFL Learners as an Example |
Ms Hui-Yu Chien, A/Prof Janice Fon | Speech Prosody |
542 | The verbal transformation effect inJapanese |
Dr Seiya Funatsu, Dr Masako Fujimoto | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
543 | Perceptual assimilation of English dental fricatives by native speakers of European French |
Michael Tyler, Ms Eléonore Clot, Ms Marie-Sophie Villain--Bailly, Dr Chotiga Pattamadilok | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
544 | Articulation of geminated liquids in Japanese |
Mrs Maho Morimoto, Dr Tatsuya Kitamura | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
545 | Acquisition of /v/ and /w/ by German children and adults |
Dr Romana Kopeckova, Prof Ulrike Gut, Ms Christina Golin | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
546 | Prosodic and voice quality analyses of offensive speech |
Dr Carlos Ishi, Dr Takayuki Kanda | Phonetics of Emotion |
547 | Phonetics of modal and breathy nasals in Xitsonga |
Dr Crous Hlungwani, Dr Seunghun Lee | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
548 | The Categorical Perception of Mandarin Tone 2 and Tone 3 by Tonal and Non-tonal Listeners |
Mr Raymond Wen Chun Chow, Dr Yi Liu, Miss Jing-Hong Ning | Tone |
549 | Rhotic contrasts in Arabana |
Mr Michael Carne, Mr Juqiang Chen, Mr Ellison Luk, Mr Sydney Strangeways, Dr Clara Stockigt, Robert Mailhammer, A/Prof Mark Harvey | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
550 | Beat gestures and prosodic domain marking in French |
Mr Patrick Louis Rohrer, Dr Pilar Prieto, Dr Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie | Multimodal Phonetics |
551 | Prosodic Effects on L2 French vowels: a corpus-based investigation |
A/Prof Fabian Santiago, Dr Paolo Mairano | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
554 | Can degree of bilingualism help sustain a difficult sound? – Using Taiwan Mandarin zh as an example |
Dr Yu-Ying Chuang, A/Prof Janice Fon | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
555 | Length-dependent prosodic phrasing in Japanese sentences |
Dr Yoko Mori | Speech Prosody |
557 | An acoustic and articulatory study of Drenjongke fricatives |
Mrs Celeste Guillemot, Dr Seunghun Lee, Prof Fuminobu Nishida | Speech Acoustics |
558 | Convergence of Harmonic Voice Quality Parameters in Spontaneous Dialogues |
Dr Antje Schweitzer, Dr Wolfgang Wokurek, Prof Peter Manfred Pützer | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
560 | Across-language priming in bilinguals: Does English bet prime French bête? |
Rory Turnbull, Dr Sharon Peperkamp | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
561 | Boundary-Driven Downstep in Japanese |
Mr Kei Furukawa, Prof Yuki Hirose | Speech Prosody |
562 | Cognitive factors in perception of Thai tones by naive Mandarin listeners |
Mr Juqiang Chen, Prof Catherine Best, Dr Mark Antoniou, Dr Benjawan Kasisopa | Tone |
563 | Speech production of rhotics in highly proficient bilinguals: acoustic and articulatory measures |
Ms Shuwen Chen, Dr Peggy Pik Ki Mok | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
565 | Shortening of Voice Onset Times in Korean aspirates: Phonetic OCP or Timing regulation? |
Dr Mira Oh, Ms Dahee Kim | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
569 | Nasal coda realisation in speech production of Shanghai Mandarin |
Miss Yihan Guan | Phonetics of Sound Change |
570 | Variability and category overlap in the realization of intonation |
Mr Georg Lohfink, A/Prof Argyro Katsika, Amalia Arvaniti | Speech Prosody |
573 | A Preliminary Study on the Age Variation of the Voicing Contrast in Wenzhou Wu Chinese |
Mr Weijun Zhang, Mr Wenwei Xu, A/Prof Pik Ki Peggy Mok | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
574 | Analysis of L2 English vowel production by native Japanese children in domestic elementary school |
Prof Tsuneo Kato, Miss Fumika Mizutani, Miss Yuumi Mizukoshi, Mr Kohei Kitamura, Prof Seiichi Yamamoto | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
575 | Can prosody meet pragmatics? Case of discourse particles in French |
Ms Lou Lee, Ms Katarina Bartkova, Dr Denis Jouvet, Ms Mathilde Dargnat, Prof Yvon Keromnes | Speech Prosody |
576 | Durational patterns in Finnmark North Sámi quantity |
Ms Katri Hiovain, Juraj Šimko | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
578 | Articulatory control in speech production |
Miss Chen Shen, Dr Esther Janse | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
580 | An Ultrasound Study on Gradient Coarticulatory Pharyngealization and its Interaction with Phonemic Contrast |
Ms Sawsan Alwabari | Laboratory Phonology |
582 | Generational differences in production of a tonal contrast in Hong Kong Cantonese |
Dr Bin LI, Miss Yihan Guan | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
583 | The contribution of Czech phonetics to laryngeal investigation |
Dr Pavel Šturm | History of Phonetics |
584 | Spoken word recognition by English-speaking learners of Spanish |
Dr José María Lahoz-Bengoechea, Dr Alba Tuninetti, A/Prof Paola Escudero | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
585 | Revisiting Acoustic Cues of Sarcasm in Cantonese |
Miss Chen Lan, Mr Pak Long Hui, Mr Wenwei Xu, Dr Peggy Pik Ki Mok | Phonetics of Emotion |
586 | Variability in tonal realisation in Singapore English intonation |
Dr Adam Chong, Dr James Sneed German | Laboratory Phonology |
587 | Lower your voice: Vowel devoicing and deletion in São Paulo Portuguese |
Prof James Walker, Prof Ronald Beline Mendes | Sociophonetics |
588 | Mandarin and English use different temporal means to mark major prosodic boundaries |
Miss Chengxia Wang, Prof Yi Xu, Prof Jinsong Zhang | Speech Prosody |
590 | Phoneme awareness task - measure of quality of phonological representations |
Diana Tomić, Prof Vesna Mildner | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
591 | Perception of American English junctures by Chinese EFL learners |
Mrs Qi Zhang, Dr Lei Wang | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
592 | All rise? The perception of falls, rise-plateaux and simple rises in Belfast English |
Dr Anna Bothe Jespersen | Sociophonetics |
593 | The [ae]nds of the earth: an investigation of the DRESS and TRAP vowels in Northern Queensland |
Dr Adele Gregory | Sociophonetics |
594 | Stability of acoustic cues of the three-way voicing contrast in Thai mothers' stop production |
Dr Chutamanee Onsuwan, Miss Juthatip Duangmal, Miss Nawasri Chonmahatrakul, Dr Naoto Yamane, Dr Hyun Kyung Hwang, Dr Reiko Mazuka | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
595 | Logarithmic duration to predict and discriminate singleton and geminate consonants in Japanese |
Prof Shigeaki Amano, A/Prof Kimiko Yamakawa, Prof Mariko Kondo | Speech Prosody |
596 | The Acquisition of Cantonese Vowel Length Contrast and Vowel Rounding Contrast by South Asian Students in Hong Kong |
Prof Peggy Mok, Mr Chun Wai Leung, Miss Chen Lan, Prof Alan Yu | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
599 | The effect of emotional state on fundamental frequency |
Mrs Louise Probst | Phonetics of Emotion |
600 | Lexical-tone production in prelingually deaf Mandarin-speaking children with cochlear implants |
Prof Jue Yu, Ms Meiqi ZHANG | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
601 | Effects of formant analysis settings and channel mismatch on semi-automatic forensic voice comparison |
Dr Vincent Hughes, Dr Philip Harrison, Prof Paul Foulkes, Prof Peter French, Dr Amelia Gully | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
602 | An investigation of the effect of L1 dialect on the L2 perception of lexical stress |
Dr Hyunjung Lee, Dr Eun Jong Kong, Jeffrey Holliday | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
603 | Effects of perceptual assimilation: The perception of English /æ/, /ʌ/, and /ɑ/ by Japanese speakers |
Dr Yasuaki Shinohara, Mr Chao Han, A/Prof Arild Hestvik | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
604 | Linguopalatal contact differences between /n/ and /t/ across six languages |
Prof Alexei Kochetov, Prof Laura Colantoni, Prof Yoonjung Kang, Dr Jeffrey Steele | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
605 | The effect of attention on electrophysiological measures of syllable processing: contrastive features sorted according to secondary contrasts |
A/Prof David Morris, A/Prof John Tøndering, A/Prof Nicolai Pharao | Phonetic Neurolinguistics |
606 | Cross-dialectal speech processing: Perception of lexical stress by Indian English listeners |
Dr Olga Maxwell, Dr Robert Fuchs | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
607 | Coarticulation as synchronized dimension-specific sequential target approximation: An articulatory synthesis simulation |
Miss Anqi Xu, Dr Peter Birkholz, Prof Yi Xu | Speech Technology |
609 | The prosody of repeated mentions in Yucatecan Spanish |
Ms Nuria Martínez García, Dr Constantijn Kaland | Speech Prosody |
611 | Measured and perceived speech tempo: Canonical vs surface syllable and phone rates |
Leendert Plug, Mr Robert Lennon, Dr Rachel Smith | Speech Prosody |
612 | Prosodic features of the Italian poetry: a phonetic study on some readings |
Dr Valentina Colonna, Prof Antonio Romano, Dr Valentina De Iacovo | Speech Prosody |
613 | Exploring Acoustic Measures of Vowels (VSA, FCR3, VAI4, and VFR) in Children with Hearing Impairment |
Prof Ajish Kuriakose Abraham, Prof Pushpavathi M, Prof Sreedevi N, Dr Navya A | Speech Acoustics |
615 | Speech sound development of Croatian children at the age of 3 |
Diana Tomić, Mrs Marija Fabek Subotić | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
616 | Effects of gender, parental role and speech material on infant-directed speech in Swedish |
Melanie Weirich, Miss Jasmine Öjbro, Prof Adrian Simpson, Dr Christine Ericsdotter Nordgren | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
617 | Multimodal training facilitates L2 phoneme acquisition: An acoustic analysis of Dutch learners' segment production in Spanish |
Dr Lieke van Maastricht, Dr Marieke Hoetjes, Ms Lisette van der Heijden | Multimodal Phonetics |
619 | VOT-F0 coarticulation in Japanese: production-biased or misparsing? |
Dr Jiayin Gao, Ms Jihyeon Yun, Prof Takayuki Arai | Speech Perception |
620 | The origin of the IPA schwa |
A/Prof Asher Laufer | History of Phonetics |
623 | "Segmental intonation" information in French fricatives |
Dr Pauline Welby, A/Prof Oliver Niebuhr | Speech Prosody |
624 | Intonation of Sicilian among Southern Italo-romance dialects |
Dr Valentina De Iacovo, Prof Antonio Romano, Dr Valentina Colonna | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
625 | A new tool to assess pragmatic prosody in children: Evidence from 3- to 4-year-olds |
Ms Mariia Pronina, Ms Iris Hübscher, Ms Ingrid Vilà-Giménez, Dr Pilar Prieto | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
626 | AN ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS OF THE VOWELS IN FUZHOU CHINESE |
Mr Changhe Chen | Speech Acoustics |
627 | Novel Features of Vowel Space for Distinction of English L1 and L2 Speech |
Mr Hwa-min Kim, Prof Jeong-Sik Park, Prof Tae-Yeoub Jang | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
628 | Contrastive hyperarticulation of vowels in two dialects of Korean |
Prof Yoonjung Kang, Mrs Na-Young Ryu, Dr Suyeon Yun | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
629 | Stress shift and prosodic focus marking in L1 and L2 English |
Nadja Schauffler, Dr Margaret Zellers, Sabine Zerbian | Speech Prosody |
630 | Developmental pathway of phonetic fine-tuning of phonological contrast in reference to information structure: The case of three-way contrastive stops in Korean |
Prof Sahyang Kim, Dr Anqi Yang, Aoju Chen, Ms Jiyoung Lee, Taehong Cho | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
631 | Tense-lax contrasts in Indian English vowels: transfer effects from L1 Telugu at the phonetics-phonology interface |
Elinor Payne, Dr Olga Maxwell, Mr Ben Volchok | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
632 | The mutual influence of vowel length perception in the second and third language |
Ms Halina Lewandowska, Prof Magdalena Wrembel | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
634 | Phonetic accommodation in the fundamental frequency of Korean-English bilinguals and English monolinguals |
Mrs Nina Hosseini-kivanani, Prof Adamantios I. Gafos, Dr Stephen J. Tobin | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
636 | Toward Predictive Modelling for AM Theory of Intonation |
Ms Emily Lau, Prof Yi Xu | Speech Technology |
637 | A comparison of multiple speech tempo measures: Inter-correlations and discriminating power |
Mr Robert Lennon, Leendert Plug, Dr Erica Gold | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
638 | The perception of Korean stops by native speakers of Spanish |
Dr María Teresa Martínez García, Jeffrey Holliday | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
639 | Forensic voice comparison using long-term acoustic measures of laryngeal voice quality |
Dr Vincent Hughes, Dr Amanda Cardoso, Prof Paul Foulkes, Prof Peter French, Dr Amelia Gully, Dr Philip Harrison | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
641 | An acoustic study of vowel harmony in Washo |
Mr Sean Flamand, Ms Darby Douros, Prof Alan Yu | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
642 | Expanding Field Studies Using Online Speech Perception Experiments |
Dr Amelia Kimball, Mr Hermann Keupdjio, Prof Kathryn Franich | Field Methods in Phonetics |
643 | Sociophonetics of the Le Havre accent |
Dr Damien Hall | Sociophonetics |
644 | Prosodic manifestations of politeness in Porteño Spanish wh-interrogatives: terminal contours, F0 mitigation and syllable durations |
Mr Raoul Gucek, A/Prof David Le Gac | Speech Prosody |
645 | Nuclear Tones in Hong Kong and British English |
Mr Toby Hudson, Prof Jane Setter, Prof Peggy Mok | Speech Prosody |
646 | Analysing breathy voice in forensic speaker comparison: Using acoustics to confirm perception |
Mrs Katharina Klug, Dr Christin Kirchhübel, Prof Paul Foulkes, Prof Peter French | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
647 | Social expectations do not always improve speech perception |
Ms Sophia Fiedler, Ms Caroline Keller, Prof Adriana Hanulikova | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
648 | A crosslinguistic corpus study of silent and filled pauses: When do speakers use filled pauses to fill pauses? |
Dr Ralph Rose, Dr Michiko Watanabe | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
649 | A cautionary tale for phonetic analysis: the variability of speech between and within recording sessions |
Ms Sula Ross, Ms Kate Earnshaw, Dr Erica Gold | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
650 | Acoustic Properties of Foreigner Directed Speech |
Mrs Azza Al Kendi, Dr Ghada Khattab | Speech Acoustics |
651 | The role of extra-linguistic factors in pitch range variation: A corpus study of spoken Japanese |
Mr Shinichiro Sano, Mrs Celeste Guillemot | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
652 | The effects of polysyllabic shortening and word/phrase boundary on duration patterns of English |
Miss Bingru Chen | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
653 | German obstruent sequences by French L2 learners |
Dr Anne Bonneau | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
654 | An acoustic analysis of Nungon vowels in child- versus adult-directed speech |
Dr Hannah Sarvasy, Dr Jaydene Elvin, Dr Weicong Li, A/Prof Paola Escudero | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
658 | L2 learners' neural sensitivity to the Korean stop sounds: the role of proficiency |
Dr Sun-Young Lee, Ms Mi-Jung Sung, Ms Jeonghwa Cho, Dr Ki-Chun Nam, Dr Hyeon-Ae Jeon, Dr Youngjoo Kim | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
659 | Effects of learning an additional language on VOT perception |
Zhao Liu, Ms Celia Gorba, Dr Juli Cebrian | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
660 | The /el/-/ael/ merger in Australian English: Acoustic and articulatory insights |
Dr Chloé Diskin, Dr Debbie Loakes, Dr Rosey Billington, Dr Hywel Stoakes, Dr Simón Gonzalez, Dr Sam Kirkham | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
661 | The effect of real-time temporal auditory feedback perturbation on the timing of syllable structure |
Ms Miriam Oschkinat, Prof Philip Hoole | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
662 | Lingual configuration of Australian English /l/ |
Ms Tunde Szalay, Titia Benders, Prof Felicity Cox, Michael Proctor | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
663 | Stylistic Variation in Vowel Production: Evidence from China English |
Ms Qian Wang | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
664 | An EMA study of Er-suffixation in Northeastern Mandarin monophthongs |
Mr Song Jiang, Prof Yueh-chin Chang, Prof Feng-fan Hsieh | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
665 | Acoustico-physiological coordination in the Human Beatbox: A pilot study on the beatboxed classic kick drum. |
Mr Alexis Dehais Underdown, Dr Lise Crevier Buchman, Prof Demolin Didier | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
666 | The effect of pitch on emotional prosody perception: evidence from behavioral experiments on autistic children and typically developing adolescents |
Miss Yu Chen, Mrs Ting Wang | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
667 | Acoustic correlates of stress in Amharic: Implications for phonological analyses |
Dr Hannah Sande, Ms Maya Barzilai, Madeleine Oakley | Speech Prosody |
668 | Focus Acoustics and Prosodic Organization in Hong Kong Cantonese and Taiwan Mandarin |
Dr Yu-yin Hsu, Miss Anqi Xu | Speech Prosody |
669 | Rearticulated geminates are not sequences of two identical sounds: Evidence from Polish affricate geminates |
Dr Arkadiusz Rojczyk, Dr Andrzej Porzuczek | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
670 | The Speaker-Specificity of Filled Pauses: A Cross-Linguistic Study |
Miss Meike de Boer, Dr Willemijn Heeren | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
671 | Phonetic-to-lexical mapping in listening to adult and child speech |
Ms Thanh Lan Truong, Dr Ulrike Schild, Prof Claudia Friedrich, Prof Andrea Weber | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
672 | Speaker Variation in Dutch /x/ and /s/ as a Function of Syllabic Position and Lip-Rounding |
Miss Laura Smorenburg, Dr Willemijn Heeren | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
673 | The timing and quality of diphthong components in spontaneous Estonian |
Dr Pärtel Lippus, Dr Eva Liina Asu | Speech Acoustics |
674 | Perception of L2 lexical stress in words degraded by a cochlear implant simulation |
Ms Marita Everhardt, Dr Anastasios Sarampalis, Dr Matt Coler, Prof Deniz Başkent, Prof Wander Lowie | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
675 | Asymmetries in speech articulation as reflected on palatograms: a meta-study. |
Prof Jo Verhoeven, Prof Peter Mariën, Dr Ilke De Clerck, Dr Luc Daems, Dr Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro, Dr Naomi Miller | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
676 | Audiovisual perception of wh-questions and wh-exclamations in Brazilian Portuguese |
Dr Luma da Silva Miranda, Prof João Antônio de Moraes, Prof Albert Rilliard | Speech Prosody |
677 | Neural correlates of inner speaking, imitating and hearing: An fMRI study |
Dr Helene Loevenbruck, Dr Romain Grandchamp, Dr Lucile Rapin, Dr Marcela Perrone-Bertolotti, Mr Cédric Pichat, Ms Célise Haldin, Dr Emilie Cousin, Dr Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Dr Marion Dohen, Prof Pascal Perrier, Dr Maëva Garnier, Prof Monica Baciu | Phonetic Neurolinguistics |
680 | Asymmetries in tongue-palate contact during speech |
Dr Naomi Miller, Dr Constantino Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro, Dr Jo Verhoeven | Laboratory Phonology |
681 | ISCAN: a system for integrated phonetic analyses across speech corpora |
Dr Michael McAuliffe, Ms Arlie Coles, Mr Michael Goodale, Ms Sarah Mihuc, Prof Michael Wagner, Prof Jane Stuart-Smith, Prof Morgan Sonderegger | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
682 | Pre-schoolers use head gestures rather than duration or pitch range to signal narrow focus in French |
Dr Nuria Esteve-Gibert, Prof Hélène Loevenbruck, Dr Marion Dohen, Prof Mariapaola D'Imperio | Multimodal Phonetics |
683 | Time Delays in Tone Production: A Computational Study of Thai Tones |
Mr Khantaphon Chaiyo, Prof Yi Xu, Dr Santitham Prom-on | Speech Prosody |
684 | Intonation of Cantonese interrogative sentences with and without sentence final particle |
Mr Chunyu Ge, Prof Aijun Li | Speech Prosody |
685 | The influence of regional dialect variation on race categorization |
Dr Tessa Bent, A/Prof Yolanda Holt | Sociophonetics |
686 | The sociophonetics of British heavy metal music: T voicing and the FOOT-STRUT split |
Ms Coline Caillol, Dr Emmanuel Ferragne | Sociophonetics |
688 | The perceptual influences of social and linguistic priming are bidirectional |
Mr Dominique A. Bouavichith, Mr Ian Calloway, Mr Justin T. Craft, Ms Tamarae Hildebrandt, Dr Stephen J. Tobin, Prof Patrice Speeter Beddor | Sociophonetics |
690 | Taiwanese Mandarin sibilant contrasts investigated using coregistered EMA and Ultrasound |
Dr Mark Tiede, Dr Wei-rong Chen, Prof D.H. Whalen | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
691 | How does phonetics interact with phonology during tone sandhi |
Dr Bijun Ling | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
692 | Can formant amplitude differences serve as indicators for L1-effects of ATR in varieties of English in West Africa? |
Dr Adeiza Lasisi Isiaka, Dr Jevgenij Zintchenko Jurlina, Prof Sven Grawunder | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
693 | The role of socioindexical expectation in the perception of gay male speech |
Mr Dominique A. Bouavichith | Sociophonetics |
694 | Does information-structural acoustic prosody change under different visibility conditions? |
Petra Wagner, Ms Nataliya Bryhadyr, Mr Marin Schröer, Dr Bogdan Ludusan | Speech Prosody |
695 | Acoustic characterization of dysarthria in children with cerebral palsy: Exploring age-related effects |
Dr Anja Kuschmann, Dr Frits van Brenk | Clinical Phonetics |
696 | Acoustic distances, Pillai scores and LDA classification scores as metrics of L2 comprehensibility and nativelikeness |
Dr Paolo Mairano, Dr Caroline Bouzon, Dr Marc Capliez, Dr Valentina De Iacovo | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
697 | Imitating speech in an unfamiliar language and an unfamiliar non-native accent in the native language |
Miss Mónica Wagner, A/Prof Mirjam Broersma, Prof James McQueen, A/Prof Kristin Lemhöfer | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
698 | EMU-SDMS: R centric semi-automatic speech database processing and analysis |
Dr Raphael Winkelmann, Prof Jonathan Harrington | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
700 | Preceding Vowel Duration and Syllable-final Stop Voicing: An Examination of L2 English Production and Perception by Chinese Learners of English |
A/Prof Hongwei Ding, Miss Yuqing Zhan, Miss Sishi Liao, Dr Jiahong Yuan | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
702 | Effects of Rhythmicity on Speech Perception in Speech and Musical Contexts |
Prof Kathryn Franich, Ms Sreeparna Sarkar | Speech Prosody |
703 | Phonetic Evidence for Iambic/Trochaic Law Effects in Chaozhou |
Suki Yiu | Tone |
706 | Prosodic characteristics of Japanese newscaster speech for different speaking situations |
Dr Shizuka Nakamura, Dr Carlos Toshinori ISHI, Prof Tatsuya Kawahara | Speech Prosody |
707 | The voicing of lenis plosives in Zurich German: a sociophonetic marker of (multi-)ethnolectal speech |
Marie-Anne Morand, Ms Melissa Bruno, Ms Nora Julmi, Dr Sandra Schwab, Prof Stephan Schmid | Sociophonetics |
709 | Contextual variation of glottalic stops in Q'anjob'al |
Dr Jianjing Kuang | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
710 | "WE DON'T PRONOUNCE OUR T'S AROUND HERE": REALISATIONS OF /t/ IN WEST YORKSHIRE ENGLISH |
Ms Kate Earnshaw, Dr Erica Gold | Sociophonetics |
711 | Mandibular contribution to vowel-intrinsic F0 |
Dr Wei-rong Chen, Prof D.H. Whalen, Dr Mark Tiede | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
712 | Fortis/lenis or voiced/voiceless - features of Welsh consonants |
Prof Sabine Asmus, Dr Sylwester Jaworski, Mr Michał Baran | Speech Acoustics |
713 | Similar, but not the same: Neutral and confirmation-seeking questions in Mandarin |
Dr Li-Fang Lai | Speech Prosody |
714 | Acoustic Analysis of Lahu Nyi Tone System |
Dr Jirapas Jangjamras, Ratree Wayland, Dr Si Chen | Tone |
715 | The effect of explicit instruction and auditory/audio-visual training on Chinese learners' acquisition of English intonation |
Mrs Yiling Chen, Dr Ghada Khattab, Dr Jalal Al-Tamimi | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
716 | Universal and language-specific patterns of perceiving emotions in children's speech: a cross-language German-Russian study |
Dr Karina Evgrafova, A/Prof Pavel Skrelin, A/Prof Elmar Neuth | Phonetics of Emotion |
717 | No laughing matter: An investigation into the acoustic cues marking the use of laughter |
Dr Bogdan Ludusan, Prof Petra Wagner | Phonetics of Emotion |
718 | The Effect of Levodopa on Vowel Articulation in Parkinson's Disease: A Cross-Linguistic Study |
Mr Jidde Jacobi, Ms Teja Rebernik, Dr Roel Jonkers, Prof Ben Maassen, Michael Proctor, Prof Martijn Wieling | Clinical Phonetics |
719 | The Dynamics of Closing Diphthong Formant Trajectories in Te Reo Māori |
Dr Hywel Stoakes, Catherine Watson, Dr Peter Keegan, Prof Margaret Maclagan, Prof Jeanette King, Prof Ray Harlow | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
720 | Assessment of Phonological Awareness in Thai Children at Risk for Learning Disabilities |
Mr Adirek Munthuli, Miss Thanaporn Anansiripinyo, Mr Weerakul Silakorn, Dr Chutamanee Onsuwan, Mr Jarun Ngamvirojcharoen, Mr Thuchakorn Vachiramon, A/Prof Charturong Tantibundhit | Clinical Phonetics |
721 | The Acquisition of Korean Prosodic Prominence by Cantonese-English Bilinguals |
Miss Xinran Ren, Dr Peggy Pik Ki Mok | Speech Prosody |
723 | The Effect of Musicality on Cue Selection in Pitch Perception by English and Mandarin Speakers |
Ms Aletheia Cui, Dr Jianjing Kuang | Phonation and Voice Quality |
724 | Transitions from Vowels to Voiceless Stops in Swedish, Italian and German |
Dr Mechtild Tronnier | Phonation and Voice Quality |
725 | Native and non-native speech recognition in noise: Neural measures of auditory and lexical processing |
Dr Jieun Song, Mr Luke Martin, Prof Paul Iverson | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
726 | [!] What's the name of it? [!]: The phonetic form of clicks in word search strategies in Glasgow |
Miss Julia Moreno | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
727 | Engaging with robust cross-participant variability in an endangered minority variety: Intonation in Déise Irish |
Mr Connor McCabe | Sociophonetics |
728 | Acoustic, non-invasive measurement of velopharyngeal aperture using a high frequency tone |
Dr Kevin McGowan, Dr Michael Johnson, Ms Aleah Combs, Mr Mohammad Soleymanpour | Speech Acoustics |
729 | A longitudinal study on the acquisition of six English vowels by Brazilian learners |
Dr Ronaldo Lima Jr | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
730 | A Sociophonetic Study on TH Variation in Educated Nigerian English |
Mr Folajimi Oyebola, Ms Sin Yu Bonnie Ho, Ms Zeyu Li | Sociophonetics |
731 | The perception of speaker certainty in Salerno Italian intonation |
Mr Riccardo Orrico, Prof Renata Savy, Prof Mariapaola D'Imperio | Speech Prosody |
732 | The production of Estonian vowels in three quantity degrees by Spanish L1 speakers |
Ms Katrin Leppik, Dr Pärtel Lippus, Dr Eva Liina Asu | Speech Acoustics |
733 | Infant perception of prosodic boundaries without the pause cue: An eye-tracking study |
Prof Sonia Frota, Dr Joseph Butler, Dr Catia Severino, Mr Ertugrul Uysal, A/Prof Marina Vigario | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
734 | Constraints on variability in the voice onset time of L2 English stop consonants |
Dr Eleanor Chodroff, Prof Melissa Baese-Berk | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
735 | N-gram frequency effects on speech production in Mandarin Chinese |
Dr Ching-Chu Sun, Dr Peter Hendrix | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
738 | The effect of sub-glottal pressure on stress and fundamental frequency |
Mr Shi Yu, Prof Sergio Hassid, Prof Didier Demolin | Speech Prosody |
740 | Perceptual training affects L2 perception but not cross-linguistic perceived similarity |
Dr Juli Cebrian, Dr Angelica Carlet, Ms Celia Gorba, Dr Nuria Gavaldà | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
741 | When language hits the beat: Synchronising movement to simple tonal and verbal stimuli |
Dr Tamara Rathcke, Dr Chia-Yuan Lin, Dr Simone Falk, Prof Simone Dalla Bella | Multimodal Phonetics |
742 | Producing and perceiving socially indexed coarticulation in Afrikaans |
Prof Andries Coetzee, Prof Patrice Speeter Beddor, A/Prof Will Styler, Dr Stephen Tobin, Prof Ian Bekker, Prof Daan Wissing | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
743 | Inter-speaker Variation and the Evaluation of British English Accents in Employment Contexts |
Dr Amanda Cardoso, Dr Erez Levon, Prof Devyani Sharma, Dr Dominic Watt, Dr Yang Ye | Sociophonetics |
744 | The Articulatory Reality of Coronal Stop 'Deletion' |
Mr Ruaridh Purse | Sociophonetics |
745 | Apical vowel in Jixi-Hui Chinese: an articulatory study |
Mr Bowei Shao, Mr Rachid Ridouane | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
746 | Multiple functions of f0 in specifying the voicing, quantity and aspiration of East Bengali stops and affricates. |
Prof Henning Reetz, Prof Lahiri Aditi | Speech Acoustics |
747 | Automatic modelling and labelling of speech prosody: what's new with SLAM+? |
Mr Luigi (Yu-Cheng) Liu, Prof anne Lacheret-Dujour, A/Prof Nicolas Obin | Speech Prosody |
748 | Gestural representations of tone in Mandarin: Evidence from timing alternations |
Muye Zhang, Mr Christopher Geissler, Prof Jason Shaw | Tone |
749 | Regional dialect intelligibility across the lifespan |
Cynthia Clopper, Dr Laura Wagner | Sociophonetics |
750 | Final devoicing of fricatives in French: Studying variation in large corpora with automatic alignment |
Dr Adèle Jatteau, Dr Ioana Vasilescu, Dr Lori Lamel, Dr Martine Adda-Decker | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
752 | Speech communication in background noise: effects of aging |
Dr Outi Tuomainen, Prof Valerie Hazan, Ms Linda Taschenberger | Speech Acoustics |
753 | The effect of visual cues on clear speech adaptations by older and young adults in a collaborative task |
Prof Valerie Hazan, Dr Outi Tuomainen, Prof Jeesun Kim, Prof Chris Davis | Speech Acoustics |
754 | The relationship between perceptual similarity judgments and VOT convergence in a shadowing task |
Jessamyn Schertz, Dr Melissa Paquette-Smith, Dr Elizabeth K. Johnson | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
755 | Temporal organization of vowel plus stop sequences in production and perception: evidence from the three major varieties of German |
Ms Nicola Klingler, Dr Felicitas Kleber, Mr Markus Jochim, Dr Michael Pucher, Prof Stephan Schmid, Mr Urban Zihlmann | Laboratory Phonology |
756 | Acoustic Characteristics of Verbal Irony in Standard Austrian German |
Hannah Leykum | Speech Prosody |
757 | Informativeness and speaking style affect the realisation of nuclear and prenuclear accents in German |
Dr Stefan Baumann, Ms Jane Mertens, Ms Janina Kalbertodt | Speech Prosody |
758 | Vowel duration in Tumbuka and its implications for the representation of homorganic nasal-plosive sequences |
Dr Silke Hamann, Ms Veronica Miatto, Prof Laura J. Downing | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
759 | Is Articulation-to-Speech Synthesis Language Independent? A Pilot Study |
Mr Beiming Cao, Dr Alan Wisler, Dr Jun Wang | Speech Technology |
761 | Comparing the Performance of Individual Articulatory Flesh Points for Articulation-to-Speech Synthesis |
Mr Beiming Cao, Mr Brian Y. Tsang, Dr Jun Wang | Clinical Phonetics |
763 | The phonetic basis of phonological vowel nasality: Evidence from real-time MRI velum movement in German |
Dr Christopher Carignan, Prof Phil Hoole, Ms Esther Kunay, Prof Jonathan Harrington, Dr Arun Joseph, Prof Jens Frahm | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
764 | Compensation strategies in non-native English and German |
Ms Katharina Zahner, Ms Jenny Yu | Speech Prosody |
766 | Contrast under pressure: The phonetics of Dutch past tense allomorphy |
Dr Koen Sebregts, Dr Patrycja Strycharczuk | Phonetics of Sound Change |
767 | A time-to-event analysis of auditory lexical decision data |
Dr Peter Hendrix, Dr Ching Chu Sun | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
769 | Say again? Individual acoustic strategies for producing a clearly-spoken minimal pair wordlist |
Prof James Scobbie, Dr Joan Ma | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
770 | F2R: A Technique for Collapsing F2onset and F2mid into a Single Acoustic Attribute |
Mr Daniel McCarthy, Dr Jalal Al-Tamimi | Speech Acoustics |
771 | Exploring consonant variation in French-Arabic code-switched speech: the case of the gemination |
Ms Djegdjiga Amazouz, Dr Martine Adda- Decker, Dr Lori Lamel, Dr Jean-Luc Gauvain | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
772 | Velar palatalization in Patagonian and South-African Afrikaans: language and settlement history in an expatriate community |
Prof Andries Coetzee, Prof Lorenzo García-Amaya, Jiseung Kim, Prof Daan Wissing, Prof Nicholas Henriksen | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
773 | Dimensionalizing co-speech gestures |
Dr Stefanie Hufnagel, Dr Pilar Prieto | Speech Prosody |
775 | Vowel-to-consonant coarticulation in Moroccan Arabic |
Prof Chakir Zeroual, Prof Hoole phil, Prof Adamantios Gafos | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
776 | Losing one allophone at a time: an acoustic and statistical study on Mapudungun's sixth vowel |
Ms Daniela Mena, Dr Mauricio A. Figueroa Candia, Dr Brandon Rogers, Dr Gastón Salamanca | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
777 | An Optimisation Approach for Enhancing Speech Intelligibility Using Time-varying Spectral Shaping in Noise |
Dr Maryam Al Dabel, Prof Jon Barker | Speech Technology |
778 | Examples of Casework in Forensic Speaker Comparison |
Mrs Isolde Wagner | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
779 | Iterated distributional and lexicon-driven learning in a symmetric neural network explains the emergence of features and dispersion |
Mr Klaas Seinhorst, Prof Paul Boersma, Dr Silke Hamann | Speech Evolution |
780 | Modelling intonation: Beyond segments and tonal targets |
Dr Francesco Cangemi, Mr Aviad Albert, Prof Martine Grice | Speech Prosody |
781 | Effects of acoustic manipulation on the perceptual stability of Canadian English isolated sibilants |
Mr San-Hei Kenny Luk, Prof Daniel Pape | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
782 | The distribution of coarticulatory variation influences perceptual adaptation |
Dr Georgia Zellou, Mr Bruno Ferenc Segedin | Speech Perception |
783 | Perception, imitation, and production: Exploring a three-way perception-production link |
Dr Charlie Nagle | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
784 | Crossing the Parallel: Effects of Gender and Length of Residence in North Korean Refugees' Back Vowels |
Ms Jiyeon Song, Prof Amanda Dalola | Sociophonetics |
785 | Cross-linguistic prosodic influence in bilingual language acquisition: a qualitative case study |
Dr Johanna Stahnke | Speech Prosody |
786 | Frequency effects and prosodic boundary strength |
Dr Tina Bögel, Prof Alice Turk | Speech Prosody |
787 | Prosodic-structural effects on voice quality associated with Korean three-way stop contrast |
Jiyoung Jang, Prof Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
788 | Prosodic Changes in the Speech of a Single Speaker with Parkinson's Disease |
Miss Vass Verkhodanova, Dr Matt Coler, Dr Roel Jonkers, Prof Kees de Bot, Prof Wander Lowie | Clinical Phonetics |
789 | Speech adaptation to palatal perturbation: Evidence for sensorimotor reorganization across the workspace |
Dr Guillaume Barbier, Lucie Menard, Dr Shari Baum, Dr Douglas Shiller | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
791 | A cross-varietal continuum of unstressed vowel reduction: evidence from Bulgarian and Turkish |
Mitko Sabev, Elinor Payne | Speech Prosody |
792 | Towards phonetic interpretability in deep learning applied to voice comparison |
Dr Emmanuel Ferragne, Dr Cédric Gendrot, Dr Thomas Pellegrini | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
793 | Tonal and laryngeal contrasts in Diaspora Tibetan |
Mr Christopher Geissler | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
795 | Modern speech synthesis for phonetic sciences: a discussion and an evaluation |
Dr Zofia Malisz, Dr Gustav Eje Henter, Dr Cassia Valentini-Botinhao, Dr Oliver Watts, Prof Jonas Beskow, Prof Joakim Gustafson | Speech Technology |
796 | The role of the first five formants in three vowels of Mandarin for forensic voice analysis |
Dr Honglin Cao, Prof Volker Dellwo | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
797 | Initiation, progression, and conditioning of the short-front vowel shift in Australia |
Dr James Grama, Dr Catherine Travis, Dr Simon Gonzalez | Phonetics of Sound Change |
799 | Deep learning and voice comparison : phonetically-motivated vs. automatically-learned features |
Mr Cedric Gendrot, Dr Emmanuel Ferragne, Dr Thomas Pellegrini | Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics |
800 | Is Phonetic Target Uniformity Phonologically, or Sociolinguistically Grounded? |
Dr Josef Fruehwald | Phonetics of Sound Change |
802 | Vowel insertion in Scottish English liquid+nasal clusters: Boundary disputes and durational relations |
Ms Kaylin Smith | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
804 | Phrasing and constituent boundaries in Lifou French |
Catalina Torres, Prof Janet Fletcher, Prof Gillian Wigglesworth | Speech Prosody |
805 | The visual prominence of whispered speech in Swedish |
Dr Zofia Malisz, Mr Patrik Jonell, Prof Jonas Beskow | Multimodal Phonetics |
806 | Within-word articulatory effect of vowel rounding |
Dr Daniil Kocharov, Dr Vera Evdokimova | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
807 | A nasofiberscopic study of nasalized diphthongs in Brazilian Portuguese |
Miss Rita Demasi, Prof Didier Demolin, Dr Angélique Amelot, Dr Lise Crevier-Buchman | Laboratory Phonology |
808 | Simulated distributional learning in deep Boltzmann machines leads to the emergence of discrete categories |
Prof Paul Boersma | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
809 | Vowel Acoustics of Nungon, Papua New Guinea |
Dr Hannah Sarvasy, Dr Jaydene Elvin, Dr Weicong Li, A/Prof Paola Escudero | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
810 | An acoustic study of Greek voiceless stops |
Prof Katerina Nicolaidis, Dr Anna Sfakianaki, Mr George Vlahavas, Dr George Kafentzis | Speech Acoustics |
811 | Acoustic analysis of onset voicing in Dzongkha obstruents |
James Kirby, Dr Gwendolyn Hyslop | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
812 | Listeners' beliefs influence prosodic adaptation: Anticipatory use of contrastive accent during visual search |
Dr Chie Nakamura, A/Prof Jesse Harris, Prof Sun-Ah Jun | Speech Prosody |
813 | Acoustic-phonetic decoding for speech intelligibility evaluation in the context of Head and Neck Cancers |
Dr Corinne Fredouille, Dr Alain Ghio, Dr Muriel Lalain, Dr Imed Laaridh, Dr Virginie Woisard | Clinical Phonetics |
815 | Perceptual adaptation to stereotyped accents in audio-visual speech |
Dr Molly Babel, Gloria Mellesmoen | Sociophonetics |
816 | Ultrasound tongue imaging for vowel remediation in Czech English |
Dr Tanja Kocjančič Antolík, Dr Jan Volín | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
817 | Acoustic properties of singleton and geminate ejective stops in Tsova-Tush |
Bryn Hauk, Mr Jacob Hakim | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
818 | Bulgarian Vowel Reduction in Unstressed Position: an Ultrasound and Acoustic Investigation |
Ms Marie Dokovova, Mitko Sabev, Prof James Scobbie, Dr Robin Lickley, Mr Steve Cowen | Speech Acoustics |
821 | VOT IN LOANWORDS IN FINNISH - EVIDENCE FOR PREVOICING OF INITIAL /b, d, g/ |
Dr Camilla Horslund | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
822 | Perceptual asymmetries and lexical effects in L2 vowel discrimination |
Dr Juli Cebrian | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
823 | Production of neutral tone in Mandarin by heritage, native, and second language speakers |
Prof Charles Chang, Prof Yao Yao | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
825 | L2 rhythm effects on intelligibility |
Ms Sarah Waldmann | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
826 | Fourier without formulas |
Dr David Weenink | Speech Acoustics |
827 | Articulatory organization of geminates in Hungarian |
Dr Andrea Deme, Mr Márton Bartók, Dr Tekla Etelka Gráczi, Dr Tamás Gábor Csapó, Dr Alexandra Markó | Laboratory Phonology |
828 | Velarization of Russian labial consonants |
Dr Kevin Roon, Prof D. H. Whalen | Laboratory Phonology |
830 | Acoustic analysis of Italian singleton/geminate stop production in two ambient temperature conditions |
Lia Saki Bucar Shigemori, A/Prof Alessandro Vietti | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
832 | Tongue and Lip Motion Patterns in Voiced, Whispered, and Silent Vowel Production |
Ms Kristin Teplansky, Mr Brian Tsang, Dr Jun Wang | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
833 | Prosody-segment interaction in the acoustics of Polish plosives |
Miss Ewelina Wojtkowiak, Geoff Schwartz | Speech Acoustics |
834 | Prosody in Luxembourgish: the example of nuclear falling contours |
Dr Judith Manzoni | Speech Prosody |
835 | Formant frequencies of Polish raised /e/ and /a/ in palatal contexts |
Dr Jaroslaw Weckwerth, Dr Anna Balas | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
836 | Phonetic and phonological vowel reduction in Brazilian Portuguese |
Ms Sejin Oh | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
837 | On the relationship between syntactic and prosodic boundaries: Free relative clauses in Appalachian English |
Prof Irina Shport, Dr Gregory Johnson | Speech Prosody |
838 | Prenatal infant-directed speech: vowels and voice quality |
Dr Kateřina Chládková, Ms Martina Černá, Dr Nikola Paillereau, Dr Radek Skarnitzl, Ms Zuzana Oceláková | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
841 | Does schwa have an auditory target? An altered auditory feedback study |
Dr Sarah Bakst, Dr Caroline Niziolek | Speech Acoustics |
842 | Characterizing the Coordination of Speech Production and Breathing |
Mr Jeffrey E. Kallay, Dr Ulrich Mayr, Dr Melissa A. Redford | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
843 | Pitch level, range, and dynamism in Trinidadian English: A comparative study with other varieties of English |
Mr Philipp Meer, A/Prof Robert Fuchs | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
845 | Integration of spectral cues in the development of Mandarin tone production |
Nari Rhee, Aoju Chen, Dr Jianjing Kuang | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
846 | Leveraging phonetic and speech research for Irish language revitalisation and maintenance |
Prof Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Prof Neasa Ní Chiaráin, Mr Harald Berthelsen, Mr Christoph Wendler, Mr Andy Murphy, Ms Emily Barnes, Prof Christer Gobl | Speech Technology |
847 | Comparing Speech, Silence, and Overlap Dynamics in a Task-based Game and Casual Conversation |
Ms Emer Gilmartin, Ms Mingzhu Yu, Prof Diane J Litman | Speech Prosody |
849 | Phonetic convergence of Hong Kong English: sound salience and the exemplar-based account |
Ms Wenling Cao | Sociophonetics |
850 | Comparison of time and frequency domain measures of the voice source |
Prof Christer Gobl, Dr Irena Yanushevskaya, Mr Andy Murphy, Prof Ailbhe Ní Chasaide | Speech Acoustics |
851 | Self-correction in L1 and L2 vowel production |
Dr Sarah Bakst, Dr Caroline Niziolek | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
852 | Investigating metrical context effects on anticipatory coarticulation in connected speech development |
Jillian Adkins, Dr Christina Gildersleeve-Neumann, Dr Melissa Redford | Speech Prosody |
854 | Testing the relevance of prenuclear accents for predicting intonational meaning in German |
Dr Timo Roettger, Prof Michael Franke, Prof Jennifer Cole | Speech Prosody |
856 | The effects of syllable position on tongue shape and gestural magnitude in /l/ and /r/. |
Dr Eleanor Lawson, Dr Gregory Leplatre, Prof Jane Stuart-Smith, Prof James Scobbie | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
858 | Electrophysiological correlates of prosodic boundaries at different levels in Brazilian Portuguese. |
Mr Oyedeji Musiliyu, Miss Annie C. Gilbert C. Gilbert, Dr Shari R. Baum, Dr Miguel Oliveira Jr. | Speech Prosody |
859 | Cross-generational perception of non-front vowels in Seoul Korean |
Dr Eun Jong Kong, Mrs Jieun Kang | Phonetics of Sound Change |
860 | Identifying Acoustic Causes of Speaker-Dependent Variation in Slowed Speech Intelligibility: A Hybridization Approach |
Dr Frits van Brenk, Prof Kris Tjaden, A/Prof Alexander Kain | Clinical Phonetics |
861 | Phonetics and phonotactics of vowel laryngealization in Upper Necaxa Totonac |
Rebekka Puderbaugh | Phonation and Voice Quality |
862 | Self-reported L2 input predicts phonetic variation in the adaptation of English final consonants into Italian |
Ms Veronica Miatto, Dr Silke Hamann, Prof Paul Boersma | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
865 | Individual differences in the production of prosodic boundaries in American English |
Jiseung Kim | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
866 | Age vectors vs. axes of intraspeaker variation in vowel formants measured automatically from several English speech corpora |
Prof Jeff Mielke, Dr Erik R. Thomas, Dr Josef Fruehwald, Dr Michael McAuliffe, Prof Morgan Sonderegger, Prof Jane Stuart-Smith, Dr Robin Dodsworth | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
867 | Effects of morphological structure on intergestural timing in different prosodic-structural contexts in Korean |
Ms Jiyoung Lee, Prof Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho | Laboratory Phonology |
868 | Differentiating Desired vs Misarticulated Tongue Trajectories from Ultrasound for Fast Automatic Articulatory Feedback |
Ms Sarah Li, Ms Hannah Woeste, Dr Sarah Dugan, Dr T. Douglas Mast, Dr Michael Riley, Mr Colin Anand, Mr Jack Masterson, Ms Neeraja Mahalingam, Ms Kathryn Eary, Ms Caroline Spencer, Dr Suzanne Boyce | Clinical Phonetics |
869 | Sub-regional variation in positioning and degree of nasalization of /æ/ allophones in California |
Chloe Brotherton, Dr Michelle Cohn, Dr Georgia Zellou, Dr Santiago Barreda | Sociophonetics |
870 | Quantal biomechanical effects in speech postures of the lips |
Prof Bryan Gick, Dr Chenhao Chiu, Mr Erik Widing, Mr Francois Roewer-Despres, Mr Connor Mayer, Prof Sidney Fels, A/Prof Ian Stavness | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
871 | Influences of listener demographics on the processing of phonetic variation |
Mr Zack Jones, Cynthia Clopper | Sociophonetics |
872 | Large-scale acoustic analysis of dialectal and social factors in English /s/-retraction |
Prof Jane Stuart-Smith, Prof Morgan Sonderegger, Rachel Macdonald, Prof Jeff Mielke, Dr Michael McAuliffe, Prof Erik Thomas | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
873 | Production of the Japanese moraic nasal /N/ by speakers of English: An ultrasound study |
Dr Ai Mizoguchi, Dr Mark Tiede, Doug Whalen | Laboratory Phonology |
874 | A cue-based approach to prosodic disfluency annotation |
Dr Alejna Brugos, Ms Alison Langston, Dr Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Prof Nanette Veilleux | Speech Prosody |
877 | Effects of coda voicing on vowel phonation |
Dr Chelsea Sanker | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
878 | Exceptional stress and reduced vowels in Munster Irish |
Anton Kukhto | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
880 | The perceptual contribution of consonants and vowels to sentence recognition: Effect of dialect variation in American English |
Daniel Fogerty | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
881 | Evidence of phonological /w/ and /j/ in Chilean Spanish: the case of "hi" and "hu" plus vowel |
Miss Lizbeth Gómez, Dr Mauricio A. Figueroa Candia, Dr Gastón Salamanca | Laboratory Phonology |
883 | Impaired talker recognition in Mandarin-speaking congenital amusics |
Dr Jing Shao, Dr Lan Wang, Dr Caicai Zhang | Tone |
884 | Effects of talker order on accent ratings |
Dr Charlotte Vaughn, Prof Melissa Baese-Berk | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
885 | Accuracy assessments of hand and automatic measurements of ultrasound images of the tongue |
D. H. Whalen, Mr Jaekoo Kang, Mr Rion Iwasaki, Ms Ghada Shejaeya, Boram Kim, Dr Kevin Roon, Dr Mark K. Tiede, Dr Jonathan L. Preston, Ms Emily Phillips, Dr Tara McAllister, Dr Suzanne E. Boyce | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
886 | Articulatory strategies for back vowel fronting in American English |
Jonathan Havenhill | Laboratory Phonology |
887 | Final devoicing in Bulgarian: incomplete neutralization and L2 experience |
Prof Jason Bishop, Ms Sejin Oh, Chen Zhou | Laboratory Phonology |
888 | Benign vs. harmful variability in second language vowel production |
Mr Jaekoo Kang, Dr Nam Hosung, Dr Wei-Rong Chen, D. H. Whalen | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
889 | Ultrasound and nasometric evidence for controlled high vowel nasalization in Montreal French |
Prof Michael Dow, Dr Mark Gibson | Laboratory Phonology |
890 | Preboundary lengthening and boundary-related spatial expansion in Korean |
Dr Jonny Jungyun Kim, Ms Yuna Baek, Taehong Cho, Dr Sahyang Kim | Speech Prosody |
891 | An asymmetric perceptual dependency between pitch and breathiness |
Ms Meng Yang | Speech Perception |
894 | Patterns of constriction degree in Spanish heterorganic consonant sequences |
Dr Joaquín Romero, Ms Antonia Soler | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
895 | The effect of manual action on vowel production for nouns and verbs |
Miss Nicole van Rootselaar, Miss Marisa Lelekach, Dr Fangfang Li, Dr Claudia L.R. Gonzalez | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
896 | The effect of allophonic patterns on consonant cluster simplification in English |
Prof Caroline Smith | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
898 | Perception of native consonant clusters with non-native phonetic patterns |
Dr Harim Kwon, Prof Ioana Chitoran | Speech Perception |
899 | Semantic processing triggers cross-linguistic interference during early phonetic category development |
Dr Joseph Casillas | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
900 | Processing speaker variability in Mandarin spoken word recognition: A clinical exploration. |
Dr Yu Zhang, Dr Suju Wang, Dr Yingying Shang | Clinical Phonetics |
901 | Influence of content variations on smoothness of native speakers' reverse shadowing |
Mr Tasavat Trisitichoke, Mr Shintaro Ando, Mr Yusuke Inoue, Dr Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Minematsu | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
903 | Probing voice quality's contribution to tone perception: challenges for synthesis software |
Kristine Yu | Phonation and Voice Quality |
905 | The interaction between lexical tone and intonation in Kinshasa Lingala |
Yeong Woo Park, Prof Francisco Torreira, Prof Heather Goad | Speech Prosody |
907 | Phonetic variation across Australian languages |
Sarah Babinski, Dr Claire Bowern | Speech Acoustics |
908 | Estimating the prevalence of creaky voice: a fundamental frequency-based approach |
Ms Katherine Dallaston, Prof Gerard Docherty | Phonation and Voice Quality |
910 | Evidence for Pivots in Tongue Movement for Diphthongs |
Boram Kim, Dr Mark Tiede, D. H. Whalen | Phonology-Phonetics Interface |
911 | The interaction of timing and scaling in a lexical tone system: an example from Shilluk |
Mr Jonathan Barnes, Prof Nanette Veilleux, Dr Alejna Brugos, Dr Stefanie Hufnagel | Tone |
913 | Learning effects in multimodal perception with real and simulated faces |
Megan Keough, Dr Donald Derrick, Dr Ryan C. Taylor, Dr Murray H Schellenberg, Ms Esther YT Wong, Dr Bryan Gick | Speech Acoustics |
915 | Sibilant and non-sibilant fricatives are parsed alike |
A/Prof Amanda Rysling, Mr John Kingston | Speech Perception |
917 | Initial simplification in Ho Ne: A Case of Ethnography-Informed Variationist Study in an Endangered Language Community |
Dr Jie Cui | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
918 | Tone Representation and Tone Processing in Shanghainese |
Dr Jianjing Kuang, Miss Jia Tian | Tone |
919 | Lexical knowledge does not improve discriminability |
Mr John Kingston | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
920 | Annotating Prosody with PoLaR: Conventions for a Decompositional Annotation System |
Byron Ahn, Dr Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Prof Nanette Veilleux | Speech Prosody |
922 | The effect of speech style and deaccentuation on vowel intrusion in Turkish complex onsets |
Ms Jennifer Bellik | Laboratory Phonology |
923 | Phonetic conditioning of word frequency and contextual predictability effects in American English conversational speech |
Mr Daejin Kim, Prof Caroline Smith | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
926 | Cross-linguistic Variation in the Phonetic Realization of Breathy Voice |
Miss Jia Tian, Miss Yipei Zhou, Dr Jianjing Kuang | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
928 | Anticipatory Tonal Coarticulation: How, When, and Why It Occurs |
Miss Yan Sun, Prof Chilin Shih | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
930 | Stacking and Unstacking Prosodies: The Production and Perception of Sentence Prosody in a Tonal Language |
Dr Cong Zhang | Speech Prosody |
931 | Linguistic and Social Factors Favoring Acquisition of Contrast in a New Dialect |
Dr Jennifer Nycz | Sociophonetics |
933 | Moments of moments: Acoustic phonetic character and within-category variability of the Basque three-sibilant contrast |
Dr Zachary Jaggers, Prof Melissa Baese-Berk | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
934 | A happy marriage: the stop and the affricate inventory of the mixed language Light Walpiri (Australia) |
Dr Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen, Dr Carmel O'Shannessy | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
935 | Phonetics and phonology engagement: Evaluation of a productive disciplinary engagement approach |
Prof Kelly Johanna Vera Diettes, Mr Felipe Pulido Rodríguez, Dr Javier Andrés Rayo Paloma, Mr Julián David Muñoz Pico, Miss Gina Marcela Pineda Mora | Phonetics pedagogy |
936 | A preliminary model of Ikpana intonational phonology |
Mr Hironori Katsuda | Speech Prosody |
937 | Contextual variation in the acoustics of Hul'q'umi'num' ejective stops |
Maida Percival | Phonation and Voice Quality |
938 | Voice onset time and constriction duration in Warlpiri stops (Australia) |
Dr Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen, Dr Carmel O'Shannessy | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
939 | Acoustic Properties of Para-Phonemic Sounds: Clicks in American English |
Betsy Pillion | Sociophonetics |
940 | Articulatory Coordination in L2-Speakers of Spanish |
Dr Stephen Tobin, Dr Mark Gibson, Ms Stavroula Sotiropoulou, Prof Adamantios Gafos | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
941 | Ad Hoc Phonetic Categorization and Prediction |
Mr Ryan Rhodes, Chao Han, Arild Hestvik | Phonetic Psycholinguistics |
942 | A sociophonetic analysis of vowels produced by female Irish migrants: Investigating second dialect contact in Melbourne |
Dr Chloé Diskin, Dr Debbie Loakes, Mr Josh Clothier, Mr Ben Volchok | Sociophonetics |
944 | Predictors of L2 vowel learning success under biofeedback training |
Joanne Jingwen Li, Samantha Ayala, Douglas M. Shiller, Tara McAllister | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
945 | Language-specific prosodic structural modulation of coarticulatory vowel nasalization in #NV and CVN# in Mandarin Chinese |
Ms Hongmei Li, Prof Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho | Speech Prosody |
947 | Vowel dispersion as a cue for prominence in Sora |
Mr Luke Horo | Field Methods in Phonetics |
948 | The scope of prominence-induced lengthening in Greek |
Argyro Katsika, Karen Tsai | Speech Prosody |
949 | Manner of articulation patterns in word-initial biconsonantal sequences: the effect of morphological context |
Shelece Easterday | Phonetic Universals and Typology |
951 | Production of deaccenting under repetition, entailment, and bridging: Phonetic and perceptual comparisons |
Mr Jeffrey Geiger, Dr Ming Xiang | Speech Prosody |
952 | Systematic covariation of monophthongs across speakers of New Zealand English |
Dr James Brand, Jen Hay, Lynn Clark, Kevin Watson, Márton Sóskuthy | Phonetics of Sound Change |
953 | A sociophonetic analysis of /l/ darkness and Lebanese Australian ethnic identity in Australian English |
Mr Josh Clothier | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
954 | Horizontal diphthong shift in New Zealand English |
Dr Marton Soskuthy, Prof Jennifer Hay, Dr James Brand | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
955 | KU-ArtLex: A single-speaker EMA database for modeling the articulatory structure of the lexicon |
Mr Charles Redmon, Miss Seulgi Shin, Dr Panying Rong | Speech Corpora and Big Data |
956 | Vowel Effects on the Perception of Nasal Place of Articulation in Wuxi Wu and Fuqing Min |
Prof Ying Chen, Miss Yaping Chen, Miss Lei Wang, Dr Jie Cui | Phonetics of Sound Change |
958 | Geographical variation of the merging between dental and retroflex sibilants in Taiwan Mandarin |
Dr Yu-Ying Chuang, Dr Ching-Chu Sun, A/Prof Janice Fon, Prof R. Harald Baayen | Phonetics of Sound Change |
959 | Between-speaker variation in English learners' realisation of dental fricatives |
Miss Christine Graeppi, A/Prof Adrian Leemann | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
960 | Investigating the effectiveness of auditory training on Chinese learners' perception of English vowels |
Dr Jian Gong, Ms Zhenzhen Yang, Ms Xiaoli Ji, Ms Feng Wang | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
962 | Dialect contact across three generations: A sociophonetic analysis of variation in [ph, th, kh, h] in a contact variety in Hohhot, China |
Dr Xuan Wang | Sociophonetics |
964 | An acoustic phonetic description of vowels in Crow (Apsáalooke) |
Dr Jaydene Elvin, John Simonian, Dr John Boyle, A/Prof Paola Escudero | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
965 | Acoustic properties of the lateral contrast in Ninde |
Ms Caroline Crouch | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
966 | Cantonese vowel merger-in-progress |
Dr Roxana Fung, Mr Ka Chun Lee | Phonetics of Sound Change |
967 | Integration of structural probability in speech production: Evidence from Japanese relative clauses |
Amber Camp, Dr Nozomi Tanaka | Speech Acoustics |
968 | Standard Croatian pitch accent: fact and fiction |
Dr Elenmari Pletikos Olof, Julian Bradfield | Speech Prosody |
969 | An acoustic analysis of short front vowel realizations in the conversational style of young English speakers from Western Australia |
Prof Gerard Docherty, Dr Simon Gonzalez, Dr Nathaniel Mitchell, Prof Paul Foulkes | Sociophonetics |
970 | Perception of politeness in Mandarin speech by Spanish learners of Mandarin |
Miss Cristina Herrero Fernández, Miss Chengwei Xu, Ms Shuyu Wang, Prof Wentao Gu | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
972 | Levels of stress in English: their phonetic reality and phonological status |
A/Prof Piotr Gąsiorowski, Mr Michał Jankowski, Dr Krzysztof Sawala | Speech Prosody |
973 | The bilabial trills of Ahamb (Vanuatu): acoustic and articulatory properties |
Mr Tihomir Rangelov | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
975 | Say again? Individual articulatory strategies for producing a clearly-spoken minimal pair wordlist |
Prof James Scobbie, Dr Joan Ma | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
977 | North-South Dividers in privately educated speakers: a sociolinguistic study of Received Pronunciation using the FOOT-STRUT and TRAP-BATH distinctions in the North East and South East of England. |
Miss Caitlin Halfacre, Dr Ghada Khattab | Sociophonetics |
978 | Effect of exposure on production and perception of ongoing level tone mergers in Hong Kong Cantonese |
Dr Yuhan Lin, Dr Yao Yao, Jin Luo | Phonetics of Sound Change |
979 | Lexical access by L1 and L2 mono- and bidialectal listeners |
Dr Anita Szakay, Dr Ksenia Gnevsheva, Dr Sandra Jansen | Sociophonetics |
980 | Articulatory complexity and lexical contrast density in models of coronal coarticulation in Malayalam |
Dr Indranil Dutta, Mr Charles Redmon, Ms Meghavarshini Krishnaswamy, Mr Sarath Chandran, Ms Nayana Raj | Laboratory Phonology |
981 | Characterizing second language fluency with global wavelet spectrum |
Antti Suni, Heini Kallio, Štefan Beňuš, Juraj Šimko | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
982 | Distinguishing breathy consonants and vowels in Gujarati |
Prof Christina Esposito, Dr Sameer ud Dowla Khan, Dr Kelly Berkson, Mr Max Nelson | Phonation and Voice Quality |
983 | Prosodic structural effects on coarticulatory vowel nasalization in Australian English in comparison to American English |
Hyunjung Joo, Jiyoung Jang, Prof Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho, Prof Anne Cutler | Laboratory Phonology |
984 | Spectral properties of Estonian palatalization |
Mr Anton Malmi | Speech Acoustics |
988 | Second language fluency: Re-thinking utterance fluency from a phonetics-phonology interface |
Mrs Isadora Reynolds, Prof Gillian Wigglesworth, Dr Olga Maxwell | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
989 | The Ultra-High-Frequency Whistled /s/ of Southern Chilean Spanish: Socioeconomic and Gender Stratification of its Spectral Moments and Prevalence |
Lorena Perdomo-Pinto, Dr Scott Sadowsky | Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related) |
990 | On the processing of nonwords in word naming and auditory lexical decision |
Dr Yu-Ying Chuang, Marie-lenka Vollmer, Elnaz Shafaei-Bajestan, Prof Susanne Gahl, Dr Peter Hendrix, Prof R. Harald Baayen | Phonetic Neurolinguistics |
992 | The effects of anacrusis and footsize on prenuclear pitch accents in northern Irish English (Derry City) |
Mr Antoin Eoin Rodgers | Speech Prosody |
995 | Nonnative vowel perception in a 4IAX task: The effects of acoustic distance |
Dr Alba Tuninetti, Dr James Whang, A/Prof Paola Escudero | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
996 | Acoustic correlates of lexical stress in Wubuy |
A/Prof Brett Baker, Dr Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen, Sarah Babinski, Prof Janet Fletcher | Speech Acoustics |
997 | The effect of temporally fluctuating maskers on speech production and communication |
Ms Julie Saigusa, Prof Valerie Hazan | Speech Acoustics |
999 | Emphatically lengthened segments in Siwkolan Amis: Phonetics and Phonology |
Prof Yueh-chin Chang, Prof Feng-fan Hsieh, Miss Hsin-yi Chen | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |
1001 | Glottal Characteristics of People who Stutter and the Interactions with Syllable Complexity. |
Anneke Slis, Dr Maëva Garnier, Ms Anaïs DaFonseca, Dr Christophe Savariaux | Clinical Phonetics |
1002 | "Observer effect" in late 19th and early 20th century measurements of vowel characteristic tones |
Dr Uliana Kochetkova, Prof Pavel Skrelin | History of Phonetics |
1004 | Do unstressed vowel qualities in English vary categorically? |
Miss Sarah Tasker | Laboratory Phonology |
1005 | Diphthongization in three regional varieties of Swedish |
Ms Joppe Anna Pelzer, Prof Paul Boersma | Speech Acoustics |
1010 | Japanese emotional speech produced by Chinese learners and Japanese native speakers: differences in perception and voice quality |
Ms Xinyue Li, Aaron Lee Albin, Dr Carlos Ishi, Ryoko Hayashi | Phonetics of Emotion |
1011 | Neural sensitivity to linguistic and non-linguistic changes in naturally produced speech sounds: a comparison of different stimuli presentation paradigms |
Miss Simran Agarwal, Dr Alba Tuninetti, A/Prof Paola Escudero, Dr Liquan Liu | Phonetic Neurolinguistics |
1012 | Children's perception of the Albanian dark-clear lateral contrast |
Dr Daniela Mueller, Dr Enkeleida Kapia | Phonetics of First Language Acquisition |
1014 | Pitch Characteristics and the Perception of Female Sexual Orientation in Cantonese |
Dr Janice Wing Sze Wong, Dr Jung-Yueh Tu | Sociophonetics |
1017 | Detecting phonetic variation versus phonemic differences |
Dr Daniel Williams, A/Prof Paola Escudero | Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition |
1018 | Laryngeal coarticulation in two types of devoicing: An electroglottographic study of Russian and English |
Dr Mayuki Matsui, Prof Alexei Kochetov | Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics |
1021 | Effects of Trait Anxiety on Semantic and Prosodic Processing |
Mr Simon Busch, Dr Jyrki Tuomainen, Dr David Vinson | Speech Prosody |
1023 | Interaction between rhythmic structure and preboundary lengthening in Japanese |
Ms Jungyun Seo, Prof Sahyang Kim, Prof Haruo Kubozono, Taehong Cho | Speech Prosody |
1024 | An Acoustic Study of Zhajin Gan Tone |
Ms Yingyi Zhou, James Kirby | Speech Acoustics |
1025 | A re-analysis of f0 in ethnic varieties of London English using REAPER |
Dr Anita Szakay, Prof Eivind Torgersen | Speech Prosody |
1028 | Multimodal Perception of Praising and Blaming Mandarin Speech between the Interlocutors with Friendly or Hostile Relationships |
Mr Shanpeng Li, Prof Wentao Gu | Multimodal Phonetics |
1029 | Automatic English phoneme recognition from articulatory data generated by electropalatography systems with grid and anatomic layout of contact sensors |
Dr Grzegorz Krynicki, Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Jarosław Weckwerth, Grzegorz Michalski, Kamil Kaźmierski, Barbara Maciejewska, Bożena Wiskirska-Woźnica, Marzena Żygis, Wiesław Kuczko, Alicja Sekuła | Speech Technology |
1033 | Maintaining contrast in reduced speech in Standard Southern British English |
Ms Emanuela Buizza | Speech Acoustics |
1034 | An information theoretic perspective on perceptual structure: cross-accent vowel perception |
Prof Jason Shaw, Prof Catherine Best, Prof Gerard Docherty, Dr Bronwen Evans, Prof Paul Foulkes, Prof Jen Hay, Dr Karen Mulak | Laboratory Phonology |
1036 | Interpretation of LH intonation contour in Urdu/Hindi |
Farhat Jabeen | Speech Prosody |
1050 | Australia and New Guinea: Sundered hemi-continents of sound |
Mr Nicholas Evans | Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages |