Oral presentations Overview
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However, rest assured that you will be promptly notified of any changes regarding the timing of your paper.
Paper ID | TITLE | PRESENTING AUTHORS |
AUTHORS | SESSION | DATE | SESSION TIME |
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142 | An MRI examination of lingual fricatives in Upper Sorbian | Howson Phil |
Howson Phil Birkholz Peter |
Lesser documented languages: Europe | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
1047 | A nasalance-based study of the /h/ vs. /h̃/ opposition in Zuberoan Basque | Egurtzegi Ander García-Covelo Andrea Urrestarazu-Porta Iñigo |
Egurtzegi Ander García-Covelo Andrea Urrestarazu-Porta Iñigo |
Lesser documented languages: Europe | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
139 | The /t/ release in Jutland Danish: Decomposing the spectrum with functional PCA | Puggaard-Rode Rasmus |
Puggaard-Rode Rasmus |
Lesser documented languages: Europe | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
129 | Compensatory lengthening and polysyllabic shortening in the Gheg dialect of Albanian | Riverin-Coutlée Josiane |
Riverin-Coutlée Josiane Kapia Enkeleida Cunha Conceição Harrington Jonathan |
Lesser documented languages: Europe | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
199 | Is the effect of L2 vocabulary size on lexical encoding modulated by L1-L2 similarity? | Llompart Miquel |
Llompart Miquel Rocca Brian Darcy Isabelle |
Phonetics of L2: general 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
25 | Relation between musical aptitude and L2 stress perception in French- and Korean-speaking listeners | Martinez Garcia Maria Teresa |
Martinez Garcia Maria Teresa Schwab Sandra |
Phonetics of L2: general 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
221 | Revising parameters for predicting L2 speech fluency and proficiency | Kallio Heini |
Kallio Heini Kuronen Mikko |
Phonetics of L2: general 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
341 | Characterization of Mandarin accent of French across three different speaking styles | FU Wenxun |
FU Wenxun Adda-Decker Martine Kühnert Barbara |
Phonetics of L2: general 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
103 | Knowledge-driven vs. data-driven methods for filtering acoustic measures in phonetics corpora | Lancien Mélanie Adda-Decker Martine Stuart-Smith Jane |
Lancien Mélanie Adda-Decker Martine Stuart-Smith Jane |
Speech corpora and big data 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
276 | The everyday speech environments of preschoolers with and without cochlear implants | Cychosz Margaret |
Cychosz Margaret Newman Rochelle Edwards Jan Munson Benjamin Romeo Rachel Kosie Jessica |
Speech corpora and big data 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
602 | PhonD2: a database on phonotactic structures of German dialects | Bunkov Valeria |
Lameli Alfred Werth Alexander Bunkov Valeria Link Samantha |
Speech corpora and big data 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
337 | Using Mahalanobis distance to filter erratic vowel features in less documented languages : exploration on Quebec French | Lancien Mélanie Adda-Decker Martine |
Lancien Mélanie Stuart-Smith Jane Adda-Decker Martine |
Speech corpora and big data 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
428 | An amodal study of phonological abstraction in early infancy | Altuntas Eylem |
Altuntas Eylem Best Catherine T. Kalashnikova Marina Götz Antonia Burnham Denis K. |
Speech perception: age effects | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
755 | Language-specific stress discrimination by European Portuguese-learning infants – An ERP study | Frota Sónia |
Lu Shuang Severino Cátia Vigário Marina Frota Sónia |
Speech perception: age effects | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
75 | Phonetic correlates of gender in prepubertal voices | Funk Riccarda |
Funk Riccarda Simpson Adrian P. Weirich Melanie |
Speech perception: age effects | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
70 | Tone as a factor influencing the dynamics of diphthong realizations in Standard Mandarin | Li Chenyu Al-Tamimi Jalal Wu Yaru |
Li Chenyu Al-Tamimi Jalal Wu Yaru |
Tone: Asian languages 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
516 | Intermingling tone systems: the relationship of Nanning Mandarin to Nanning Cantonese and Standard Mandarin | Hou Xinzi |
Hou Xinzi Zhao Liang Chodroff Eleanor |
Tone: Asian languages 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
720 | Dialectal differences in the realisation of Tone 1 in Taiwan Mandarin | Fon Janice |
Fon Janice Chuang Yu-Ying |
Tone: Asian languages 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
785 | Disyllabic tone sandhi patterns in Shaoxing Wu Chinese | Wen Xinyi |
Wen Xinyi Chen Yiya Cheng Lisa |
Tone: Asian languages 1 | 7.8. | 10:50-12:10 |
210 | People with Parkinson's disease exhibit phonetic flexibility | Delvaux Véronique |
Delvaux Véronique Goeseels Eva Huet Kathy Piccaluga Myriam Roland Virginie Verhagen Clemence Harmegnies Bernard |
Clinical phonetics 1 | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
259 | Effect of hearing loss on prosodic intervention in Parkinson's speech | Menezes Caroline |
Menezes Caroline Pakulski Lori |
Clinical phonetics 1 | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
459 | Towards disfluency features for speech technology based automatic dementia classification | Thomas Megan |
Thomas Megan Hollands Samuel Blackburn Daniel Christensen Heidi |
Clinical phonetics 1 | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
1076 | Atypical coarticulation in autism: evidence from sibilant-vowel interaction in Cantonese | Yu Alan |
Yu Alan McAllister Robert To Carol |
Clinical phonetics 1 | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
63 | The influence of tone experience and native tone and intonation categories on nonnative tone learning | Chin Jessica L. L. |
Chin Jessica L. L. Antoniou Mark |
Phonetics of L2: tone | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
694 | NON-NATIVE TONE PERCEPTION – WHEN MUSIC OUTWEIGHS LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE | Götz Antonia |
Götz Antonia Liu Liquan |
Phonetics of L2: tone | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
157 | The role of prior knowledge in second-language learners' overnight consolidation of Cantonese tones | Qin Zhen |
Qin Zhen Jin Rui Wu Ruofan |
Phonetics of L2: tone | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
800 | Production of Cantonese tones by Mandarin-speaking immigrants: Acoustic and perceptual measurements | Yang Yike |
Yang Yike Han Dong Wong Sze Man Chan Chak Sum Leung Chun Yeung Chen Xiaocong |
Phonetics of L2: tone | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
906 | Variability in Swedish voiceless fricative contrasts | Wikse Barrow Carla |
Wikse Barrow Carla Włodarczak Marcin Heldner Mattias Strömbergsson Sofia |
Speech acoustics: consonants | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
446 | Acoustic properties of bilabial trills in Mangbetu | Olson Kenneth |
Olson Kenneth |
Speech acoustics: consonants | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
708 | The phonetic realization of intervocalic obstruents in Suzhou Wu Chinese | Ge Chunyu |
Ge Chunyu Mok Peggy |
Speech acoustics: consonants | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
1004 | Acoustic correlates of the Javanese light vs. heavy distinction: a large-scale corpus study | Xu S.C. Angela |
Xu S.C. Angela Wilson Colin |
Speech acoustics: consonants | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
549 | PROSODIC BOUNDARY STRENGTH AND PHRASE-INITIAL SYLLABLE DURATION | Kentner Gerrit |
Kentner Gerrit Franz Isabelle Knoop Christine Menninghaus Winfried |
Speech prosody: prosodic boundaries | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
411 | Temporal determinants of phrasing in coordinated structures in Greek | Nicolaidis Katerina |
Nicolaidis Katerina Baltazani Mary |
Speech prosody: prosodic boundaries | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
651 | Differential effects of prosodic boundary on glottalization of word-initial vowels in Korean | Hwang Sungwok |
Hwang Sungwok Kim Sahyang Cho Taehong |
Speech prosody: prosodic boundaries | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
714 | Alignment of prosodic and syntactic junctures and vowel-initial glottalization in syntactic disambiguation in English | Shin Jae-Eun |
Shin Jae-Eun Kim Sahyang Cho Taehong |
Speech prosody: prosodic boundaries | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
840 | LEXICAL TONES ARE TIMED TO ARTICULATORY GESTURES | Burroni Francesco |
Burroni Francesco |
Tone: general | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
1083 | Phonetic implementation of phonologically different high tone spans in Luganda | Hughes Cerys Lee Seung Suk Farinella Alessa Yu Kristine |
Hughes Cerys Lee Seung Suk Farinella Alessa Yu Kristine |
Tone: general | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
488 | Phonetic realizations of neutral tones in wuhan chinese disyllabic words | ZHOU Duanchi |
ZHOU Duanchi |
Tone: general | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
303 | Tone is not predominant; Tone is not primordial | Maddieson Ian |
Maddieson Ian |
Tone: general | 7.8. | 15:00-16:20 |
87 | Generalized perceptual adaptation to second-language (L2) speech: variability, similarity, and intelligibility | Bradlow Ann R. |
Bradlow Ann R. Bassard Adrianna M. Paller Ken A. |
Cross-language perception 1 | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
120 | Rapid speech adaptation and its persistence over time by non-standard and non-native listeners | Du Fengting |
Du Fengting |
Cross-language perception 1 | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
979 | Illusions of ungrammaticality in the perception of non-native accented speech | Wesołek Sarah |
Wesołek Sarah Gulgowski Piotr Błaszczak Joanna Żygis Marzena |
Cross-language perception 1 | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
140 | Incremental cue training: a study of lexical tone learning by non-tonal listeners | Li Yanyu |
Li Yanyu White Laurence Khattab Ghada |
Cross-language perception 1 | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
202 | A multimodal account of listener feedback in face-to-face interactions | Rossi Martina |
Rossi Martina Schröer Marin Ludusan Bogdan Zellers Margaret |
Multimodal phonetics | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
319 | A kinematic analysis of visual prosody: Head movements in habitual and loud speech | Pagel Lena |
Pagel Lena Sóskuthy Márton Roessig Simon Mücke Doris |
Multimodal phonetics | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
635 | Comparing manual vs. semi-automated methods for the coding of co-speech gestures | Dych Walter |
Dych Walter Garvin Karee Franich Kathryn |
Multimodal phonetics | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
453 | Computational models for articulatory learning of English diphthongs: One dynamic target vs. two static targets | Xu Anqi |
Xu Anqi Gerazov Branislav van Niekerk Daniel Krug Paul Prom-on Santitham Birkholz Peter Xu Yi |
Multimodal phonetics | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
835 | Interactions of speech and speaker processing in early evoked components | Rinke Paula |
Rinke Paula Lavan Nadine Scharinger Mathias |
Neurolinguistics | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
797 | Effects of speech modalities in acquiring neural markers of voice recognition: An ERP experiment using voice lineups | Plante-Hebert Julien |
Plante-Hebert Julien Boucher Victor Jemel Boutheina |
Neurolinguistics | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
563 | AGING EFFECTS ON SENTENCE-LENGTH VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TONGUE AND JAW | Raines Claudia Thies Tabea Mefferd Antje |
Raines Claudia Thies Tabea Ding Angela Mefferd Antje |
Neurolinguistics | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
1023 | Not all phonological neighbors affect production equivalently: predictions from a neural dynamic model | Stern Michael |
Stern Michael Shaw Jason |
Neurolinguistics | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
463 | Improved formant frequency measurements in Praat | Weenink David |
Weenink David |
Speech acoustics: methodological aspects | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
984 | Methodological trends in acoustic phonetic analysis | Grabowski Emily |
Grabowski Emily |
Speech acoustics: methodological aspects | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
990 | Impacts of remote and traditional recording methods on quality of formant analysis for vowel reduction | Conklin Jenna |
Conklin Jenna |
Speech acoustics: methodological aspects | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
727 | Using machine learning to model the three-way laryngeal contrast in Korean | Perkins Jeremy Yan Yu Lee Dahm Lee Seunghun |
Perkins Jeremy Yan Yu Lee Dahm Lee Seunghun |
Speech acoustics: methodological aspects | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
923 | How speech rate, syllabic complexity and diversity affect the emergence of speech rhythm in speeded syllable repetition | Lancia Leonardo |
Lancia Leonardo Li Jinyu Fougeron Cécile |
Speech production: temporal aspects | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
235 | Talking chorally alters speech rhythm and induces fluency in people who stutter- but are these things connected? | Meekings Sophie |
Meekings Sophie Eijk Lotte Scott Sophie Maruthy Santosh |
Speech production: temporal aspects | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
931 | Speakers compensate for temporal perturbations in auditory feedback regardless of syllable structure | Karlin Robin |
Karlin Robin Naber Chris Parrell Benjamin |
Speech production: temporal aspects | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
802 | Speech breathing during physical activity is opportunistic | Weston Heather |
Weston Heather |
Speech production: temporal aspects | 7.8. | 16:40-18:00 |
250 | Cotopaxi Media Lengua Vowels: A Preliminary Analysis | Stewart Jesse |
Stewart Jesse Onosson Sky |
Lesser documented languages: Southern hemisphere | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
339 | Phonetic variability in the realization of glottalized stops in Uspanteko (Mayan) | Bennett Ryan Henderson Robert Harvey Meg |
Bennett Ryan Henderson Robert Harvey Meg |
Lesser documented languages: Southern hemisphere | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
472 | Vowel Raising In Cotopaxi Quichuan Languages | Stewart Jesse |
Onosson Sky Stewart Jesse |
Lesser documented languages: Southern hemisphere | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
1029 | Rate-sensitive differences between modal and non-modal vowels in San Martín Peras Mixtec | Eischens Ben |
Eischens Ben |
Lesser documented languages: Southern hemisphere | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
1061 | Frication and formant frequencies in the Mundabli high vowels | Faytak Matthew |
Faytak Matthew Shao Bowei Taffre Douanla Angèle Tschonghongei Nelson |
Lesser documented languages: Southern hemisphere | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
555 | Phonological network properties of nonwords influence their learnability | Turnbull Rory |
Turnbull Rory |
Psycholinguistics | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
444 | Can segmental detail influence prosodic analysis? The case of contractions in English | Mitterer Holger |
Mitterer Holger Kim Sahyang Cho Taehong |
Psycholinguistics | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
226 | Self-monitoring of speech errors: effects of phonetic contrast | Quené Hugo |
Quené Hugo Nooteboom Sieb G. |
Psycholinguistics | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
166 | The use of syntactically redundant phonetic cues in speech perception | Cohen Clara |
Cohen Clara |
Psycholinguistics | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
307 | Labels speak volumes: Outgroup labels and accent strength perception | Calkins Kasandra |
Calkins Kasandra Puhacheuskaya Veranika Kim Jiseung Järvikivi Juhani |
Psycholinguistics | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
17 | Prosody of pre-focal background depends on following focus | Roessig Simon |
Roessig Simon |
Speech Prosody: focus 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
865 | Intonational preferences for lexical contrast and verum focus | Röhr Christine |
Röhr Christine Grice Martine Baumann Stefan |
Speech Prosody: focus 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
1090 | A hierarchy of prominence: The production and perception of focus in American English | Katsika Argyro |
Katsika Argyro Jang Jiyoung Krivokapic Jelena Goldstein Louis Saltzman Elliot |
Speech Prosody: focus 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
278 | Redundancy and individual variability in the prosodic marking of information status in German | Lorenzen Janne |
Lorenzen Janne Roessig Simon Baumann Stefan |
Speech Prosody: focus 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
175 | The influence of empathy and autistic-like traits in prominence perception | Orrico Riccardo |
Orrico Riccardo Gryllia Stella Kim Jiseung Arvaniti Amalia |
Speech Prosody: focus 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
203 | DIPHTHONG ACOUSTICS AND ARTICULATORY UNIFORMITY | Hu Fang |
Hu Fang |
Universals and typology | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
637 | Reconsidering favored phonotactic patterns for ejective and implosive consonants | Easterday Shelece |
Easterday Shelece |
Universals and typology | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
645 | Effect of vowel context on stop place identification in Yoruba | Burns Roslyn Shaw Jason |
Burns Roslyn Shaw Jason |
Universals and typology | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
897 | Bora /ɨ/ is produced with a low tongue dorsum and dental contact: an ultrasound study | Mielke Jeff Oakley Madeleine |
Mielke Jeff Oakley Madeleine Vásquez-Aguilar Alonso Zariquiey Roberto Parker Steve |
Universals and typology | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
1103 | Pre-aspirated sonorants in Shehret, a Modern South Arabian language | Watson Janet |
Watson Janet al-Kathiri Amer Tome Lourido Gisela |
Universals and typology | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
347 | Labels for voices | Kreiman Jody |
Kreiman Jody |
Voice quality 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
212 | Vocal fold vibratory patterns in bilingual speakers of Low and High German | Peters Jörg |
Peters Jörg Frank Marina Rohloff Marina |
Voice quality 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
243 | Duration as a cue for phonological voicing contrast in whispered Czech | Svatošová Michaela |
Svatošová Michaela Bořil Tomáš |
Voice quality 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
449 | Laughter patterns in multi-speaker conversation data: comparison between spontaneous laughter and intentional laughter | Wang Kexin |
Wang Kexin Ishi Carlos Hayashi Ryoko |
Voice quality 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
480 | Prosodic word as the domain of breathiness: Evidence from disyllabic words in Kunshan Wu | Xu Wenwei |
Xu Wenwei Mok Peggy |
Voice quality 1 | 8.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
35 | Text-to-tune alignment in Japanese “Happy Birthday to You” | Kubozono Haruo Mizoguchi Ai |
Kubozono Haruo Mizoguchi Ai |
1. Special Session - Interplay or intermezzo? Structures and processes in prosody and music | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
332 | Spectral cues in pitch perception in English and Cantonese speech and music | Chan May Pik Yu |
Chan May Pik Yu Kuang Jianjing |
1. Special Session - Interplay or intermezzo? Structures and processes in prosody and music | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
588 | The Decline of Tone and Melody Correspondence in Modern Thai Pop Songs?: A Preliminary Analysis | Ketkaew Chawadon Suwannarat Junyawan |
Ketkaew Chawadon Suwannarat Junyawan |
1. Special Session - Interplay or intermezzo? Structures and processes in prosody and music | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
709 | VIP-Radar: a model for the phonetic study of poetry reading | Romano Antonio |
Colonna Valentina Romano Antonio |
1. Special Session - Interplay or intermezzo? Structures and processes in prosody and music | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
722 | The influence of musical abilities on the processing of L2 focus prosody: An eye-tracking study | Jansen Nelleke |
Jansen Nelleke Loerts Hanneke Harding Eleanor E. Başkent Deniz Lowie Wander |
1. Special Session - Interplay or intermezzo? Structures and processes in prosody and music | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
469 | Measuring Gradient Effects of Alcohol on Speech with Neural Networks’ Posterior Probability of Phonological Features | Tang Kevin |
Wayland Ratree Tang Kevin Wang Fenqi Vellozzi Sophia Sengupta Rahul |
2. Special Session - Bridging linguistic and clinical perspectives through computational models of speech production | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
861 | Different sensitivity to temporal auditory feedback perturbation in adults who stutter: syllable structure effects | Oschkinat Miriam |
Oschkinat Miriam Hoole Philip |
2. Special Session - Bridging linguistic and clinical perspectives through computational models of speech production | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
927 | Auditory acuity and response to altered auditory feedback in children with and without residual speech sound disorder | Eads Amanda |
Eads Amanda Kearney Elaine Koda Asuka Hitchcock Elaine Shiller Douglas Guenther Frank McAllister Tara |
2. Special Session - Bridging linguistic and clinical perspectives through computational models of speech production | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
988 | Using computational models to characterize the role of motor noise in speech: The case of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis | Parrell Benjamin |
Parrell Benjamin Mefferd Antje Harper Sarah Roessig Simon Mücke Doris |
2. Special Session - Bridging linguistic and clinical perspectives through computational models of speech production | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
44 | Early activities in the field of x-ray imaging in experimental phonetics and speech training | Hoffmann Ruediger |
Hoffmann Ruediger |
8. Special Session - The history of phonetic sciences | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
288 | Bent vs. straight models of the human vocal tract based on measurements by Chiba and Kajiyama | Arai Takayuki |
Arai Takayuki |
8. Special Session - The history of phonetic sciences | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
473 | The first X-ray sound film (1935): its origins, impact and restoration | Ashby Michael |
Ashby Michael Angelika Braun |
8. Special Session - The history of phonetic sciences | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
904 | Restoration of Portable Kymograph | Ghio Alain |
Amelot Angelique Ghio Alain Demolin Didier |
8. Special Session - The history of phonetic sciences | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
392 | Noise does not affect weighing of speaker information in spoken-word recognition | Reese Helen |
Reese Helen Reinisch Eva |
Speech perception: competing effects | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
493 | Perceiving speech produced with face masks in competing talker environments | Chiu Faith |
Chiu Faith Bartoseviciute Laura Lee Albert Yao Yujia |
Speech perception: competing effects | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
77 | Unmasking the truf: Impact of community masks on the perception of voiceless fricatives in English | Canzi Massimiliano |
Canzi Massimiliano Rathcke Tamara |
Speech perception: competing effects | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
93 | Vowel perception under prominence: Dual roles for F0 and duration | Steffman Jeremy |
Steffman Jeremy Zhang Wei |
Speech perception: competing effects | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
111 | Perceived naturalness of accents in noun phrases by mono- and bilingual listeners of Russian | Barabashova Kristina |
Zerbian Sabine Barabashova Kristina |
Speech prosody: general | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
695 | EXAMINING VARIABILITY IN THE PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTION OF PROSODIC ATTITUDES | Davis Chris |
Kim Jeesun Raue Kate Davis Chris |
Speech prosody: general | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
1056 | Perceptual learning of novel intonation patterns by Cantonese and Wu speakers | Lam Man Yan Priscilla Xu Wenwei |
Lam Man Yan Priscilla Xu Wenwei Chen Yiya |
Speech prosody: general | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
201 | Prosody-syntax interface and Hungarian noun phrases | Langer Corinna |
Langer Corinna Kügler Frank |
Speech prosody: general | 8.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
973 | Voice comparison analysis of forensic recordings using the VoiceSauce program | Jessen Michael |
Jessen Michael Konrat Canan Horn Jonathan |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
456 | Speaker discriminatory power of voice quality acoustics under forensic conditions | Chan Ricky K. W. |
Chan Ricky K. W. |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
165 | What can voice line-ups tell us about voice similarity? | Passetti Renata Regina |
Passetti Renata Regina Madureira Sandra Almeida Barbosa Plínio |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
349 | Voice distinctiveness: an investigation of the role of speakers' position in a population with respect to f0 | McDougall Kirsty |
McDougall Kirsty Paver Alice Nolan Francis |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
131 | Bias and consistency of individual lingual articulatory behavior and its relationship to the first and second formants | Lins Machado Carolina |
Lins Machado Carolina He Lei |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
674 | The Origins of Phonology and Lexicon in Infancy: Phonological Abstraction Before Perceptual Attunement? | Burnham Denis |
Burnham Denis Best Catherine Götz Antonia Kalashnikova Marina Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Altuntas Eylem Cutler Anne |
L1 acquisition | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
361 | Influence of bilingualism or caregiver input? Variation in VOT in simultaneous bilingual preschoolers in Singapore | Sim Jasper |
Sim Jasper |
L1 acquisition | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
343 | Infants' learning of novel segments is modulated by prosody | Chládková Kateřina |
Chládková Kateřina Podlipský Václav Jonáš Nudga Natalia Paillereau Nikola Kynčlová Kateřina Šimáčková Šárka |
L1 acquisition | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
410 | The effects of vision on speech production in children | Menard Lucie |
Menard Lucie Turgeon Christine |
L1 acquisition | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
1077 | Evidence for preserved phonetic sensitivity to lexical tones in Chinese international adoptees | Lim Sung-Joo |
Chang Andrea Perrachione Tyler Lim Sung-Joo |
L1 acquisition | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
281 | Effects of dialect priming on phonetic convergence | Clopper Cynthia |
Clopper Cynthia Dossey Ellen Gonzalez Roberto |
Phonetic convergence | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
811 | The effect of (non-)native language and task complexity on speech entrainment | Mareková Lucia Beňuš Štefan |
Mareková Lucia Kruyt Joanna Beňuš Štefan |
Phonetic convergence | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
889 | A comparison of acoustic convergence to an unfamiliar language and an unfamiliar accent in shadowed speech | Hutchinson Amy Zhou Alexis Seo Yuhyeon Dmitrieva Olga |
Hutchinson Amy Zhou Alexis Seo Yuhyeon Dmitrieva Olga |
Phonetic convergence | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
568 | Exploring global and local articulation rate entrainment in typical and atypical speakers | Eijk Lotte |
Eijk Lotte Stankova Stefany Meekings Sophie |
Phonetic convergence | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
228 | Prosodic convergence across varieties of Italian | Savino Michelina |
Savino Michelina Torreira Francisco Grice Martine |
Phonetic convergence | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
716 | Regional Dialect Influence on L2 English Production: BATH – STRUT – LOT triangle for L1 Turkish speakers | Aksu Bahar |
Aksu Bahar |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
1032 | L1 phonotactic constraints mediate phonological awareness of non-native gemination | Mairano Paolo |
Mairano Paolo Santiago Fabian |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
460 | INFLUENCES OF MULTI-LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE ON MANDARIN CONSONANT PERCEPTION | Chen Shuwen |
Chen Shuwen Wong Janice W. S. |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
965 | Second language learners' acquisition of Mandarin fricative contrasts: an ultrasound study | Oakley Madeleine |
Oakley Madeleine |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
764 | Perception and Production of English Tense and Lax Vowels by Chinese EFL Learners | Feng Hui |
Wang Lijuan Guo Jiwei Feng Hui |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 1 | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
592 | Labialization in amazigh: acoustic and articulatory marking over time | Buech Philipp |
Buech Philipp Hermes Anne Ridouane Rachid |
Speech production: coordination | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
703 | Lip postures of high vowels in Taiwan Mandarin | Chiu Chenhao |
Chiu Chenhao Huang Po-Hsuan |
Speech production: coordination | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
711 | Anticipatory labialization in C[u] clusters: a cross-linguistic study | Volenec Veno |
Volenec Veno |
Speech production: coordination | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
611 | Synchrony and stability of articulatory landmarks in English and Mandarin CV sequences | Stern Michael C. Shaw Jason A. |
Kramer Benjamin M. Stern Michael C. Wang Yichen Liu Yuyang Shaw Jason A. |
Speech production: coordination | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
961 | CV COORDINATION: THE CASE OF ENCHAÎNEMENT AND LIAISON IN FRENCH | Oh Sejin |
Oh Sejin Fougeron Cecile Buech Philipp Hermes Anne |
Speech production: coordination | 8.8. | 16:20-18:00 |
314 | Language specificity vs speaker variability of anticipatory labial coarticulation in German and English | Lo Justin J. H. |
Lo Justin J. H. Carignan Christopher Pouplier Marianne Alderton Roy Rodriquez Francesco Evans Bronwen G. Reinisch Eva |
Laboratory Phonology 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
336 | Variable rhoticity in Glasgow English: Sociolinguistic factors and abstractions vs. exemplars | Kaźmierski Kamil |
Kaźmierski Kamil |
Laboratory Phonology 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
39 | /R/ lenition in Quebec French : Evidence from the distribution of 9 allophones in large corpora | Lancien Mélanie |
Lancien Mélanie Hutin Mathilde Adda-Decker Martine Vasilescu Ioana Stuart-Smith Jane |
Laboratory Phonology 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
356 | Analyzing variability in closure voicing and co-intrinsic F0 in Central Standard Swedish | Kirby James |
Kirby James Tan Maryann |
Laboratory Phonology 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
28 | SPRAAKLAB: a mobile laboratory for collecting speech production data | Wieling Martijn |
Wieling Martijn Rebernik Teja Jacobi Jidde |
Laboratory Phonology 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
933 | Phonetic integration in Heritage Korean language mixing | Butler Nicoline |
Butler Nicoline |
Multilingual phonetics 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
398 | Cross-linguistic influence in the mid vowels of Hausa/Ekhwa speakers | Burdin Rachel |
Bawa Emmanuel Burdin Rachel Cassiani Taylor |
Multilingual phonetics 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
420 | Foreign-accented phonetic detail in L1 word processing: L1 Spanish L2 English listeners and English-accented Spanish | Forst Hadley Simonet Miquel |
Forst Hadley Simonet Miquel |
Multilingual phonetics 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
503 | Perception-production mismatch in L1 drift | Sypiańska Jolanta Cal Zuzanna |
Sypiańska Jolanta Cal Zuzanna |
Multilingual phonetics 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
565 | Does gemination resist linguistic attrition? A study on Italian migrant speech in Melbourne Australia | De Iacovo Valentina Mairano Paolo Hajek John |
De Iacovo Valentina Mairano Paolo Hajek John |
Multilingual phonetics 1 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
567 | Context-induced phonetic shift in Silesian Czech speakers | Šimáčková Šárka |
Šimáčková Šárka Podlipský Václav Jonáš |
Sociophonetics: Other varieties | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
382 | What’s that phthong? Automated classification of dialectal mono- and standard diphthongs | Oppermann Simon Siebenhaar Beat |
Oppermann Simon Siebenhaar Beat |
Sociophonetics: Other varieties | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
54 | Changes in parents’ phonetic parameters during the first year of a child’s life. Comparative study of German and Swedish | Weirich Melanie Simpson Adrian P. |
Weirich Melanie Simpson Adrian P. |
Sociophonetics: Other varieties | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
148 | Being North Korean in Koreatown: The role of identity & experience in accommodation in the London North Korean community | Evans Bronwen G. |
Evans Bronwen G. Shin Rakgyun Lo Justin |
Sociophonetics: Other varieties | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
297 | Quantifying nasalance in Korean aegyo | Crosby Drew |
Crosby Drew Dalola Amanda |
Sociophonetics: Other varieties | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
717 | Synthesis of creaky voice | Lameris Harm |
Lameris Harm Włodarczak Marcin Gustafson Joakim Székely Éva |
Speech technology | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
466 | A biological investigation of performative speech through synthesis | Lau Emily |
Lau Emily Post Brechtje Knill Kate |
Speech technology | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
939 | Analysis-by-synthesis: phonetic-phonological variation in deep neural network-based text-to-speech synthesis | Tånnader Christina |
Tånnader Christina House David Edlund Jens |
Speech technology | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
60 | Prosody under control: Controlling prosody in text-to-speech synthesis by adjustments in latent reference space | Šimko Juraj |
Šimko Juraj Törö Tuukka Vainio Martti Suni Antti |
Speech technology | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
298 | Using word-level features for prosodic prominence detection in conversational speech | Linke Julian |
Linke Julian Kubin Gernot Schuppler Barbara |
Speech technology | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
500 | Tone change in Mandarin: Comparing acoustic analyses from the early 20th century to today | Yang Cathryn |
Yang Cathryn |
Tone: Asian languages 2 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
440 | Contact-induced tonogenesis in Hong Kong English | Yeung Ping Hei |
Yeung Ping Hei |
Tone: Asian languages 2 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
972 | A preliminary exploration of tones in paite | Hangshing Rosie Nempalching Mahanta Shakuntala |
Hangshing Rosie Nempalching Mahanta Shakuntala |
Tone: Asian languages 2 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
421 | Grammatical tone in Kanise Khumi: exclusive/inclusive pronominal agreement | Ikeda Elissa Gehrmann Ryan |
Ikeda Elissa Gehrmann Ryan |
Tone: Asian languages 2 | 9.8. | 10:20-12:00 |
185 | The pedagogy of the Laryngeal Articulator Model | Esling John H. Benner Allison Calamai Silvia Celata Chiara Crevier Buchman Lise Hejná Míša Moisik Scott |
Esling John H. Benner Allison Calamai Silvia Celata Chiara Crevier Buchman Lise Hejná Míša Moisik Scott |
4. Special Session - The pedagogy of the Laryngeal Articulator Model | 9.8. | 14:30 - 16:00 |
691 | The Predictability of naturalistic evaluation of all-day recordings for speech and language development | Ha Seunghee |
Ha Seunghee Yoon Tae-Jin So Jungmin |
3. Special Session - Novel approaches to studying vocal development | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
698 | Canonical babbling ratio extracted from day-long audio recordings: A preliminary report from India | Meera Shoba |
Meera Shoba Swaminathan Divya V Sri Ranjani Srikar Malavi Raju Reny |
3. Special Session - Novel approaches to studying vocal development | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
750 | Reinforcing infant vocalisations through self-initiated feedback: A tool for basic research and clinical interventions | Keren-Portnoy Tamar |
Keren-Portnoy Tamar Daffern Helena DePaolis Rory Cox Christopher Brown Kenneth Oxley Florence Kanaan Mona |
3. Special Session - Novel approaches to studying vocal development | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
774 | The development of canonical proportion continues past toddlerhood | Hitczenko Kasia Cristia Alejandrina |
Hitczenko Kasia Bergelson Elika Casillas Marisa Colleran Heidi Cychosz Margaret Grosjean Pauline Hamrick Lisa R. Kelleher Bridgette L. |
3. Special Session - Novel approaches to studying vocal development | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
989 | The acquisition of vowels differing in phonemic vowel length: The case of Hungarian | Zajdó Krisztina |
Zajdó Krisztina |
3. Special Session - Novel approaches to studying vocal development | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
191 | Sociolinguistic factors predicting sound change in Swiss German | Leemann Adrian |
Leemann Adrian Steiner Carina Siebenhaar Beat Jeszenszky Péter |
Sound change 1 | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
171 | From pasta to pHizza: variation and change in VOT in Swiss German | Steiner Carina |
Steiner Carina Jeszenszky Péter Leemann Adrian |
Sound change 1 | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
91 | Predicting sound change: acoustic evidence from a longitudinal study of /s/-retraction in English /str/ | Stevens Mary |
Stevens Mary |
Sound change 1 | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
597 | Cross-dialectal comparison of /st/ clusters in Spanish: implications for sound change | Galvano Amber |
Galvano Amber Henriksen Nicholas |
Sound change 1 | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
526 | Sound change in the lab: Exposure-induced vocalic chain shifts | Podlipský Václav Jonáš |
Podlipský Václav Jonáš Olejarczuk Paul |
Speech perception: vowels | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
485 | Infant Directed Speech expands F1/F2 space for /i a u/: But what happens to central vowels /ɜ ʊ/ in Australian English? | Götz Antonia |
Götz Antonia Altuntas Eylem Swinfield Nicole Burnham Denis K. Best Catherine T. |
Speech perception: vowels | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
929 | Hearing beg and bag: Variation in the perception of pre-velar /æ/-raising | Sullivan Lisa |
Sullivan Lisa |
Speech perception: vowels | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
770 | Effect of context F0 on quantity in Finnish | O'Dell Michael |
O'Dell Michael Nieminen Tommi Vakkilainen Joonas |
Speech perception: vowels | 9.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
798 | Word class and frequency effects in Hawaiian stressed vowel clusters | Kettig Thomas |
Kettig Thomas |
Lesser documented languages: North America | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
419 | Acoustic correlates of metrical feet in two Yupik languages | Alden McKinley Arnhold Anja |
Alden McKinley Arnhold Anja |
Lesser documented languages: North America | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
247 | THE REALIZATION OF VOICELESS NASAL CONSONANTS IN UPPER TANANA (DENE) | Reyes Herrera Kristy |
Lovick Olga Reyes Herrera Kristy Stewart Jesse |
Lesser documented languages: North America | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
241 | Variable realization of the Arapaho glottal stop, despite its being distinctive and frequent | Whalen D. H. |
Whalen D. H. DiCanio Christian Chen Wei-Rong |
Lesser documented languages: North America | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
569 | How variable are English sibilants? | Sonderegger Morgan Stuart-Smith Jane Mielke Jeff |
Sonderegger Morgan Stuart-Smith Jane Mielke Jeff SPADE Consortium The |
Speech corpora and big data 2 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
618 | Articulation rate in consonants and vowels: results and methodological challenges from a cross-linguistic corpus study | Lo Roger Yu-Hsiang |
Lo Roger Yu-Hsiang Sóskuthy Márton |
Speech corpora and big data 2 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
837 | PEASYV: a procedure to obtain phonetic data from subtitled videos | Ballier Nicolas |
Méli Adrien Ballier Nicolas |
Speech corpora and big data 2 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
928 | IDEAR: A speech database of identity-marked, clear, and read speech | Perepelytsia Valeriia |
Perepelytsia Valeriia Bradshaw Leah Dellwo Volker |
Speech corpora and big data 2 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
283 | Clear speech facilitates word segmentation: evidence from eye-tracking | Guo Zhe-chen |
Guo Zhe-chen Smiljanic Rajka |
Speech perception: general | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
155 | Sibilant perception by merged speakers: the case of Taiwan Mandarin | Lee-Kim Sang-Im |
Lee-Kim Sang-Im Tung Hsiang-Yu |
Speech perception: general | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
978 | The effect of speaker on speech intelligibility | Wright Richard |
Wright Richard Tucker Benjamin Kelley Matthew C. |
Speech perception: general | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
404 | Predicting intelligibility from pronunciation distance metrics | Bent Tessa |
Bent Tessa Holt Rachael |
Speech perception: general | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
378 | Contrast or context, that is the question | cangemi francesco |
cangemi francesco Grice Martine Jeon Hae-Sung Setter Jane |
Speech prosody: melodic aspects 1 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
400 | Enhancement of intonational contrasts in American English | Cole Jennifer |
Cole Jennifer Steffman Jeremy |
Speech prosody: melodic aspects 1 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
839 | Evidence for preplanned and adaptive F0 control | Kim Seung-Eun |
Kim Seung-Eun |
Speech prosody: melodic aspects 1 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
113 | Evaluating prosodic aspects of oral reading proficiency in schoolchildren: effects of gender, genre and grade | Wehrle Simon Sappok Christopher |
Wehrle Simon Sappok Christopher |
Speech prosody: melodic aspects 1 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
1071 | Principles of voice quality theory: A rtMRI study on labiodental production | Lee Daniel |
Lee Daniel Moisik Scott Vijayaragavan Vimalan |
Voice quality 2 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
881 | Variation and dialectal differences in the segmental scope of phonologically contrastive laryngealisation | Siem Andrea |
Siem Andrea |
Voice quality 2 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
821 | On the role of glottal stop: from boundary marker to correlate of focus. An experimental study on Italian and French | De Paolis Bianca Maria Romano Antonio |
De Paolis Bianca Maria Abbà Bianca Romano Antonio |
Voice quality 2 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
492 | A Perception Study on Voice Quality and Stance in Mandarin Chinese | Li Qiuyuan |
Li Qiuyuan Mok Peggy |
Voice quality 2 | 9.8. | 16:20-17:40 |
581 | Accommodation to vocal pitch in children with autism | Hu Anqi |
Hu Anqi Qi Zhenghan Franich Kathryn |
Clinical phonetics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
620 | A bimodal approach to study the effects of rhythmic priming | Contreras Roa Leonardo |
Contreras Roa Leonardo Mairano Paolo Moreau Caroline Basirat Anahita |
Clinical phonetics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
200 | A PILOT FEILDWORK ULTRASOUND STUDY OF TONGUE SHAPE VARIABILITY IN CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT SPEECH SOUND DISORDER | Smith Amy |
Smith Amy Dokovova Maria Lawson Eleanor Kuschmann Anja Cleland Joanne |
Clinical phonetics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
937 | Nonword repetition in children with cochlear implants using different speech and language rehabilitation approaches | Van Bogaert Lucie |
Van Bogaert Lucie Machart Laura Lœvenbruck Helene Vilain Anne |
Clinical phonetics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
976 | Unsupervised clustering reveals several subtypes in speakers with ataxia | Slis Anneke |
Slis Anneke Karlin Robin Parrell Ben |
Clinical phonetics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
196 | Automatic assessment of voice similarity within and across speaker groups with different accents | Gerlach Linda |
Gerlach Linda McDougall Kirsty Kelly Finnian Alexander Anil |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
187 | Sensitivity of x-vectors and automatic speaker recognition scores to vocal variation | Xu Chenzi |
Wormald Jessica Foulkes Paul Harrison Philip Hughes Vincent Kelly Finnian van der Vloed David Welch Poppy Xu Chenzi |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
934 | Nasality detection from acoustic data with a convolutional neural network and comparison with aerodynamic data | Elmerich Amélie |
Elmerich Amélie Kim Lila Gendrot Cédric Amelot Angélique Crevier-Buchman Lise Maeda Shinji |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
686 | The Acoustics of cross-linguistic filled pauses in Cantonese-English-Mandarin trilingual speech | Cao Grace Wenling |
Cao Grace Wenling Mok Peggy |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
894 | Some measures of phonetic similarity for use in legal trade mark disputes | Ferrari Disner Sandra |
Ferrari Disner Sandra van Heuven Vincent J. |
Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
467 | Intra- and intersegmental durational compensation of Korean plosives | Choi Yeongeun |
Choi Yeongeun |
Laboratory Phonology 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
672 | Preboundary lengthening and its kinematic characteristics in Mandarin Chinese in interaction with focus and lexical tone | Li Hongmei |
Li Hongmei Kim Sahyang Cho Taehong |
Laboratory Phonology 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
853 | Revisiting CV timing with a new technique to identify inter-gestural proportional timing | Durvasula Karthik |
Durvasula Karthik Wang Yichen |
Laboratory Phonology 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
465 | Perception of Tashlhiyt consonant quantity contrasts by native vs. nonnative listeners from three languages | Hallé Pierre |
Hallé Pierre Ridouane Rachid Buech Philipp Gao Jiayin Chang Yueh-Chin Hsieh Feng-Fan |
Laboratory Phonology 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
439 | PlanArt: A modular platform for computational modeling of articulatory planning | Turk Alice Elie Benjamin Šimko Juraj |
Turk Alice Elie Benjamin Šimko Juraj |
Laboratory Phonology 2 | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
14 | Getting from A to B: complexities of turn change and retention in conversation | Gilmartin Emer |
Gilmartin Emer Wlodarczak Marcin |
Phonetics of conversation | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
160 | Voice quality dynamics of turn-taking events in Swedish and German | Wlodarczak Marcin |
Wlodarczak Marcin Heldner Mattias Bruggeman Anna Wagner Petra |
Phonetics of conversation | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
66 | Points of maximum grammatical control – The prosody of a turn-holding practice | Kelterer Anneliese |
Kelterer Anneliese Wepner Saskia Linke Julian Schuppler Barbara |
Phonetics of conversation | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
112 | TIMING OF LAUGHTER IN CONVERSATION: BETTER LATE THAN NEVER? | Rathcke Tamara |
Rathcke Tamara Kapogianni Eleni Page Lucy |
Phonetics of conversation | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
24 | Characteristics and distribution of silent pauses in conversations between autistic and non-autistic dyads | Wehrle Simon |
Wehrle Simon Vogeley Kai Grice Martine |
Phonetics of conversation | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
9 | Durational adjustment in Cantonese focus marking of native and non-native speakers | Yang Yike |
Yang Yike |
Speech acoustics: general | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
947 | Dentofacial Disharmony patients' sibilants differ from controls' more in source than filter properties | Oakley Madeleine |
Oakley Madeleine Tran Auvi Paye Ciana Trudan Emma Turvey Timothy Blakey George Zajac David Mielke Jeff Jacox Laura |
Speech acoustics: general | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
346 | Viable signal periodicities in speech rhythm | Campbell Jessica |
Campbell Jessica Byrd Dani Goldstein Louis |
Speech acoustics: general | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
919 | Acoustic phonetic classification of primary infant protophones | Buder Eugene H. |
Buder Eugene H. Oller D. Kimbrough |
Speech acoustics: general | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
834 | Vocal effort in human interactions with voice-AI | Bradshaw Leah |
Bradshaw Leah Perepelytsia Valeriia Dellwo Volker |
Speech acoustics: general | 10.8. | 09:00-10:40 |
215 | I can be both? (Pre-)aspiration and (pre-)glottalisation do not have to be mutually exclusive | Hejná Míša (Michaela) |
Hejná Míša (Michaela) |
5. Special Session - Qualitative research in phonetics | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
263 | The devil is in the detail: An interactional-phonetic study of G-word interjections and some methodological implications | Cantarutti Marina |
Cantarutti Marina |
5. Special Session - Qualitative research in phonetics | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
737 | Game of phones: a socio-phonetic analysis of stylised media performance of yorkshire english | Jackson Lucy |
Jackson Lucy |
5. Special Session - Qualitative research in phonetics | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
930 | Teaching language rhythm by music to older English learners of Italian | Zambianchi Laura |
Zambianchi Laura Jeon Hae-Sung |
5. Special Session - Qualitative research in phonetics | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
45 | Speakers talk more clearly when they see an East Asian face: Effects of visual guise on speech production | Aoki Nicholas |
Aoki Nicholas Zellou Georgia |
9. Special Session - Acoustic manifestations of speech register | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
126 | Acoustic measures of non-native addressee register for mid to high proficient English learners of German | Terada Megumi |
Sell Bianca Terada Megumi Belz Malte Mooshammer Christine |
9. Special Session - Acoustic manifestations of speech register | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
296 | A study on caregivers speech in retirement homes | Rouas Jean-Luc |
Rouas Jean-Luc Wu Yaru Shochi Takaaki |
9. Special Session - Acoustic manifestations of speech register | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
584 | Acoustic characteristics of dog-directed speech: The role of individual empathy level and personality traits | Nuscheler Jasmin Devi |
Nuscheler Jasmin Devi Elsässer Nathalie Braun Angelika Zahner-Ritter Katharina |
9. Special Session - Acoustic manifestations of speech register | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
608 | Assessing register variation in local speech rate | Duran Daniel |
Duran Daniel Weirich Melanie Jannedy Stefanie |
9. Special Session - Acoustic manifestations of speech register | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
12 | Native-Language Phonotactic Processing in Bilinguals | Freeman Max |
Freeman Max Marian Viorica |
Multilingual phonetics 2 | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
670 | Acquiring new contrasts in L2 vs. L3: Chinese dialectal speakers’ acquisition of Mandarin and English phonetic contrasts | Ju Tianqi Yao Yao |
Ju Tianqi Gu Beiwei Huang Fumo Liu Xinyi Yue Cen Yao Yao |
Multilingual phonetics 2 | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
871 | THE PERCEPTION OF LEXICAL STRESS IN INDIAN ENGLISHES | Payne Elinor Maxwell Olga Fuchs Robert |
Payne Elinor Maxwell Olga Fuchs Robert Wang Yizhou |
Multilingual phonetics 2 | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
1034 | Lexically-guided phonetic recalibration transfers across languages in French-English bilinguals | Caudrelier Tiphaine Beausoleil Marie-Michèle |
Caudrelier Tiphaine Martin Clara D. Samuel Arthur G. Beausoleil Marie-Michèle Tiede Mark K. Ménard Lucie |
Multilingual phonetics 2 | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
74 | Preaspiration in Italian voiceless geminate and singleton stops | Dian Angelo |
Dian Angelo Hajek John Fletcher Janet |
Speech production: segmentals 1 | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
119 | Lateral and central tongue bracing coordination in typical speakers and cochlear implant users | Liker Marko |
Liker Marko |
Speech production: segmentals 1 | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
443 | ARTICULATORY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE JAPANESE /r/: A REAL-TIME MRI STUDY | Maekawa Kikuo |
Maekawa Kikuo |
Speech production: segmentals 1 | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
690 | Effect of individual vocal tract geometry on the tongue shaping for American English /ɹ/ | Lu Yijing |
Lu Yijing Hsu Haley Goldstein Louis Toutios Asterios |
Speech production: segmentals 1 | 10.8. | 14:40 - 16:00 |
348 | Perceptual Training Enhances the Use of Vowel Quality Cues to Lexical Stress: The Benefits of Intonational Variability | Tremblay Annie |
Tremblay Annie Kim Hyoju Kim Sahyang Cho Taehong |
Cross-language perception 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
781 | Perception of Japanese pitch accent by Dutch listeners: from acoustic to phonological processing | Hu Shuangshuang |
Hu Shuangshuang Kager René |
Cross-language perception 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
667 | Free classification predicts discrimination of Finnish vowels by naïve Japanese listeners | Daidone Danielle Lidster Ryan |
Daidone Danielle Lidster Ryan Kruger Franziska |
Cross-language perception 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
890 | Perceptual assimilation of Spanish, Thai, and Korean stop consonants by native English speakers | Nagle Charlie |
Nagle Charlie Bruun Shelby Baese-Berk Melissa |
Cross-language perception 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
403 | Investigating predictors of foreign accentedness in L3 acquisition | Wrembel Magdalena |
Wrembel Magdalena Kaźmierski Kamil Dziubalska-Kołaczyk Katarzyna Weckwerth Jarosław Cal Zuzanna |
Phonetics of L2: general 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
749 | Does visuospatial working memory predict L2 perceptual learning from phonetic training with hand gestures? | Xi Xiaotong |
Xi Xiaotong Li Peng Prieto Pilar |
Phonetics of L2: general 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
354 | A preliminary study of Mandarin neutral tone production by Japanese and Korean L2 learners | Shu Tong |
Shu Tong Mok Peggy Pik Ki |
Phonetics of L2: general 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
941 | Exploring the relationship between individual differences in cross-language perceived similarity and L2 vowel perception | Cebrian Juli Gorba Celia |
Cebrian Juli Gorba Celia |
Phonetics of L2: general 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
71 | Variation in FACE and FLEECE trajectories in Australian English adolescents according to community language diversity | Penney Joshua |
Penney Joshua Cox Felicity Gibson Andy |
Sociophonetics: English varieties 1 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
491 | Front vowel patterning in the Interlake region of Manitoba, Canada | Sullivan Lisa |
Rosen Nicole Sullivan Lisa |
Sociophonetics: English varieties 1 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
375 | SOUNDS HEIMISH: A sociophonetic study of London’s orthodox Jewish community | Rubner Keren |
Rubner Keren McCarthy Kathleen |
Sociophonetics: English varieties 1 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
640 | Front vowel lowering in New Zealand English: investigating a regional sound change | Ross Brooke |
Ross Brooke Ballard Elaine Waston Catherine |
Sociophonetics: English varieties 1 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
170 | Change over time in [ɛ] and [æ] in Hawaiʻi Creole | Grama James |
Grama James |
Sound change 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
383 | Investigating the Irish English PEN-PIN merger: patterns and origins | Tallon Kate |
Tallon Kate |
Sound change 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
114 | Individuals’ perceptual retuning predicts articulatory accommodation: implications for sound change | Beddor Patrice |
Beddor Patrice Coetzee Andries Calloway Ian Tobin Stephen Purse Ruaridh |
Sound change 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
684 | An acoustic study of the realisation of KIT in the conversational speech of young English speakers in Australia | Docherty Gerard |
Docherty Gerard Gonzalez Simón Foulkes Paul |
Sound change 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
295 | Accent realization in spontaneous speech: Greek H* and L+H* | Gryllia Stella Arvaniti Amalia |
Gryllia Stella Orrico Riccardo Kim Jiseung Hu Na Arvaniti Amalia |
Speech prosody: melodic aspects 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
211 | Sometimes low really is just the opposite of high: perception of low F0 targets by tone and non-tone language speakers | Barnes Jonathan |
Barnes Jonathan Lee Chris K. C. Brugos Alejna Shattuck-Hufnagel Stefanie Veilleux Nanette |
Speech prosody: melodic aspects 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
197 | So near yet so far: fine phonetic differences in tonal alignment and temporal structure in close contact varieties | Kleber Felicitas |
Pöhnlein Jasmin Kleber Felicitas |
Speech prosody: melodic aspects 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
412 | F0-based Pairwise Variability Index: A Prosodic Metric for Holistic Language Processing | Chen Alvin Cheng-Hsien |
Chen Alvin Cheng-Hsien |
Speech prosody: melodic aspects 2 | 11.8 | 09:00-10:20 |
53 | THE CONTRIBUTION OF TEMPORAL CUES TO PERCEIVED NATIVENESS IN THE NATIVE SPEECH OF ENGLISH MIGRANTS TO AUSTRIA | Mennen Ineke |
Mennen Ineke Reubold Ulrich Mayr Robert |
Phonetics of L2: suprasegmentals | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
265 | Nuclear contours of Spanish echo questions produced by proficient Chinese learners of Spanish: A dynamic analysis | Li Peng |
Li Peng Xi Xiaotong |
Phonetics of L2: suprasegmentals | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
413 | Perception of English lexical stress in different intonations by Mandarin listeners | Yang Tzu-Hsuan |
Yang Tzu-Hsuan Tremblay Annie |
Phonetics of L2: suprasegmentals | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
652 | Phonetic Realization of Narrow Focus by Chinese EFL Learners | Feng Hui |
Zhou Xiaoyu Sun Binbin Feng Hui |
Phonetics of L2: suprasegmentals | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
97 | Re-evaluating the assessment of phonetic skills: what we learned during the pandemic | Setter Jane |
Setter Jane Knight Rachael-Anne Whitworth Nicole |
Phonetics pedagogy | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
188 | Explaining voice characteristics to novice voice practitioners - How successful is it? | Wiechmann Jana |
Wiechmann Jana Rautenberg Frederik Wagner Petra Häb-Umbach Reinhold |
Phonetics pedagogy | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
575 | Objective versus perceived proficiency in pronunciation assessment of phonetic detail in advanced L2 English learners | Romero Joaquín |
Romero Joaquín Quesada Vázquez Leticia |
Phonetics pedagogy | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
630 | Revisiting intelligibility: The role of listeners' L1 and proficiency in perceiving Chinese EFL learners' speech | Cao Yating |
Cao Yating Chen Hua |
Phonetics pedagogy | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
178 | Reconstructing the perception of gender identity, sexual orientation, and gender expression in American English | Lang Benjamin |
Lang Benjamin |
Sociophonetics of gender | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
193 | Indexing femininity in vowel acoustics: A comparison between speakers in eastern and western parts of Germany | Weirich Melanie Zahner-Ritter Katharina |
Weirich Melanie Zahner-Ritter Katharina |
Sociophonetics of gender | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
844 | Acoustic Correlates of Self-Ascribed Masculinity/Femininity in an American English sample | Zhou Chen |
Zhou Chen Bishop Jason |
Sociophonetics of gender | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
963 | Quantifying Prosodic Variation in AAE as a Function of Gender and Interlocutor Using the PoLaR Framework | Holliday Nicole |
Holliday Nicole |
Sociophonetics of gender | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
1049 | What French speakers' nasal vowels tell us about anticipatory nasal coarticulation | Rodriquez Francesco |
Rodriquez Francesco Pouplier Marianne Alderton Roy Lo Justin J.H. Evans Bronwen G. Reinisch Eva Carignan Christopher |
Speech acoustics: vowels | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
1039 | Linguistic stability and malleability in long-term dialect contact: The cot/caught contrast among mobile speakers | Nycz Jennifer |
Nycz Jennifer |
Speech acoustics: vowels | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
823 | A diachronic study of vowel harmony in French broadcast speech since 1940 | Cecelewski Juliusz |
Cecelewski Juliusz Gendrot Cédric Boula de Mareüil Philippe Adda-Decker Martine |
Speech acoustics: vowels | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
418 | Vowel variation in Spanish: Acoustic phonetics and speech processing in a diachronic Caracas corpus | Jonard Katie |
Jonard Katie Pollock Matthew Díaz-Campos Manuel Gonzalez Ochoa Simon |
Speech acoustics: vowels | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
145 | Co-registration of simultaneous high-speed ultrasound and electromagnetic articulography for speech production research | Kirkham Sam |
Kirkham Sam Strycharczuk Patrycja Gorman Emily Nagamine Takayuki Wrench Alan |
Speech production: general | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
867 | Individual differences in speech production: What is "phonetic substance"? | Johnson Keith |
Johnson Keith |
Speech production: general | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
998 | Non-pulmonic initiation in human beatboxing : a real-time mri study | Dehais-Underdown Alexis |
Dehais-Underdown Alexis Vignes Paul Crevier-Buchman Lise Demolin Didier Vuissoz Pierre-André Isaieva Karyna Fauvel Marc Laprie Yves Speech production: general |
11.8 |
10:40-12:00 |
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134 | Towards a material point method vocal tract simulation | Moisik Scott |
Moisik Scott |
Speech production: general | 11.8 | 10:40-12:00 |
198 | Dynamic tongue movements in L1 Japanese and L2 English liquids | Nagamine Takayuki |
Nagamine Takayuki |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
482 | The production of Mandarin /r/ by early and late Japanese-Mandarin bilinguals: articulatory and acoustic findings | Zhu Zhiqiang |
Zhu Zhiqiang Mok Peggy |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
290 | Perception of vowel and consonant quantity contrasts by Cantonese, English, French, and Japanese speakers | Lee Albert |
Lee Albert Shinohara Yasuaki Chiu Faith Mut Tsz Ching |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
353 | The link between perception and production of English vowel contrasts in non-native speakers | Chang Chih-Chao |
Chang Chih-Chao Chien Chun-Ting Lu Yu-An |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
891 | Perceptual representation and production of American English simplex vowels by adolescent Palestinian-Arabic learners | van Heuven Vincent J. |
van Heuven Vincent J. Farran Bashar M. |
Phonetics of L2: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
315 | Apparent time change in the articulation of onset rhotics in Southern British English | Lloyd Susan |
Strycharczuk Patrycja Lloyd Susan Scobbie James |
Sociophonetics: English varieties 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
956 | Biases and speech-to-text efficacy for British English varieties | Cardoso Amanda |
Hung Kyra Cardoso Amanda Sharma Devyani Levon Erez |
Sociophonetics: English varieties 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
217 | Acoustic and articulatory characteristics of rhoticity in the North-West of England | Nance Claire |
Nance Claire Dewhurst Maya Fairclough Lois Forster Pamela Kirkham Sam Nagamine Takayuki Turton Danielle Wang Di |
Sociophonetics: English varieties 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
612 | Acoustic merger between /e/ and /æ/ in Singapore English: insights into stylistic variation and sub-varietal difference | Lan Canaan |
Lan Canaan Maxwell Olga Diskin-Holdaway Chloé |
Sociophonetics: English varieties 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
945 | Modeling social meanings of phonetic variation amid variable co-occurrence: A machine-learning approach | Villarreal Dan Grama James |
Villarreal Dan Grama James |
Sociophonetics: English varieties 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
628 | The coarticulatory behavior of Standard Mandarin apical vowels | Foley Sean |
Foley Sean |
Speech production: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
778 | The relationship between vowel change and nasal loss in the Chengdu dialect of Mandarin Chinese: Evidence from rt-MRI | Liao Sishi |
Liao Sishi Hoole Phil Harrington Jonathan |
Speech production: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
742 | Articulation of Cantonese and English sibilants among bilingual speakers in Hong Kong | Havenhill Jonathan |
Havenhill Jonathan Liu Ming Li Tak Wang |
Speech production: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
1030 | Speech sound stability over time: Evidence from Norwegian vowels in spontaneous speech production | Li Peng Kartushina Natalia |
Li Peng Flege James E. Martin Clara D. Kartushina Natalia |
Speech production: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
697 | Individual- and group-level associations between articulatory and acoustic variability for English consonants | Harper Sarah |
Harper Sarah |
Speech production: segmentals 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
512 | Variations of focus prominence in three tone languages | Li Katrina Kechun |
Li Katrina Kechun Nolan Francis Post Brechtje |
Speech Prosody: focus 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
213 | Contour shape and prosodic focus marking: the case of Hong Kong Cantonese | Lee Chris K. C. |
Lee Chris K. C. Barnes Jonathan |
Speech Prosody: focus 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
1089 | Temporal scope of articulatory slowdown under informational focus: Data from English and Mandarin | Shaw Jason A. |
Liu Yuyang Wang Yichen Stern Michael C. Kramer Benjamin M. Shaw Jason A. |
Speech Prosody: focus 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
1086 | Articulatory manifestation of focus-induced prominence in Seoul Korean | Jang Jiyoung |
Jang Jiyoung Katsika Argyro |
Speech Prosody: focus 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
681 | Some asymmetrical pre- versus post-focal effects on articulatory realization of prominence distribution in Korean | Im Suyeon |
Im Suyeon Kim Sahyang Cho Taehong |
Speech Prosody: focus 2 | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
30 | The influence of syllable structure on lexical tones in Croatian: no effect? | Tabain Marija |
Tabain Marija Kapović Mate Gordon Matthew Gregory Adele Beare Richard |
Speech prosody: interrelationships | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
253 | Rhythmic Similarity hypothesis for cross-cultural vocal emotion recognition | Liang Yachan |
Liang Yachan Choi Jiyoun Broersma Mirjam Goudbeek Martijn Konopka Agnieszka |
Speech prosody: interrelationships | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
26 | Poem declamation in two varieties of Portuguese: the link between prosody and pleasantness | Barbosa Plinio |
Barbosa Plinio |
Speech prosody: interrelationships | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
496 | Word-level and syllable-level predictability effects on syllable duration in Taiwan Mandarin | Wang Sheng-Fu |
Wang Sheng-Fu Tseng Shu-Chuan |
Speech prosody: interrelationships | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |
484 | Gender-related variation of nasality and sound change of denasalization driven by prosodic boundaries in Seoul Korean | Lee Jungah |
Lee Jungah Cho Taehong Kim Sahyang |
Speech prosody: interrelationships | 11.8 | 13:20-15:00 |