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Paper ID TITLE PRESENTING
AUTHORS
AUTHORS SESSION DATE SESSION
TIME
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
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
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