ICPhS 2023 Proceedings
Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Prague 2023
Edited by Radek Skarnitzl and Jan Volín
ISBN 978-80-908 114-2-3
To cite papers in this volume:
Author Name(s) (2023). Paper title. In: Radek Skarnitzl & Jan Volín (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp. XX–YY). Guarant International.
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1. Speech Perception
Peperkamp Sharon, Brazeal Jason: Lasting stress ‘deafness’ after auditory training: French listeners revisited (ID: 19)
Full paperCooper Stephanie, Cooper Sarah: Exposure-independent comprehension of Greek-accented speech: evidence from New Zealand listeners (ID: 46)
Full paperWang Yingyang, Xu Min, Shao Jing, Wang Lan, Yan Nan: Effects of aging and age-related hearing loss on emotion identification in prosodic and semantic channels (ID: 51)
Full paperSoo Rachel, Babel Molly: Perception, recognition, and encoding of Cantonese sound change variants (ID: 62)
Full paperFunk Riccarda, Simpson Adrian P., Weirich Melanie: Phonetic correlates of gender in prepubertal voices (ID: 75)
Full paperCanzi Massimiliano, Rathcke Tamara: Unmasking the truf: Impact of community masks on the perception of voiceless fricatives in English (ID: 77)
Full paperSeverijnen Giulio, Bosker Hans Rutger, McQueen James: Syllable rate drives rate normalization, but is not the only factor (ID: 81)
Full paperElmers Mikey: Pause particles influencing recollection in lectures (ID: 85)
Full paperMontanari Simona, Steffman Jeremy, Mayr Robert, Flores Patricia, Feeney Carissa: Differential perception of vowel and stop contrasts in Spanish-English bilingual preschoolers (ID: 86)
Full paperBradlow Ann R., Bassard Adrianna M., Paller Ken A.: Generalized perceptual adaptation to second-language (L2) speech: variability, similarity, and intelligibility (ID: 87)
Full paperLung Huizi, Liao Shangdi, Chen Fei: Linguistic release from masking in simulated electric hearing (ID: 88)
Full paperReinisch Eva, Mitterer Holger: Are alveolar trills perceived as "strong" rhotics? (ID: 89)
Full paperSteffman Jeremy, Zhang Wei: Vowel perception under prominence: Dual roles for F0 and duration (ID: 93)
Full paperMcLaughlin Drew, Van Engen Kristin: American listeners’ recognition of sentences unaffected by racial and ethnic primes (ID: 98)
Full paperUlusahin Orhun, Bosker Hans Rutger, McQueen James M., Meyer Antje S.: No evidence for convergence to sub-phonemic F2 shifts in shadowing (ID: 100)
Full paperKunay Esther, Hoole Philip, Harrington Jonathan: Perception of coarticulatory vowel nasalisation in German listeners and its relationship to production (ID: 101)
Full paperIm Megumi, Veloso João, Costa Maria Conceição, Jesus Luis: Neutralisation and the perception of close-mid and open-mid vowels: The gradient between phonological categories (ID: 116)
Full paperJin Qianwen, Yu Jue, Sun Han, Zhang Kexin, Du Xinran: Cross-domain pitch recognition abilities of Mandarin-speaking prelingually deaf children with cochlear implants (ID: 118)
Full paperDu Fengting: Rapid speech adaptation and its persistence over time by non-standard and non-native listeners (ID: 120)
Full paperRen Xiaomu, Cohen Clara: Integration of multiple cues in native and non-native speech perception (ID: 132)
Full paperKrug Andreas, Khattab Ghada, White Laurence: The effects of accent familiarity on narrative recall in noise (ID: 135)
Full paperNielsen Kuniko, Scarborough Rebecca: Feature-specific perceptual sensitivity to within-category variations (ID: 136)
Full paperLi Yanyu, White Laurence, Khattab Ghada: Incremental cue training: a study of lexical tone learning by non-tonal listeners (ID: 140)
Full paperGilbert Madeline: Testing the perceptual basis of laryngeal metathesis and rarity of preaspirated stops (ID: 146)
Full paperLee-Kim Sang-Im, Tung Hsiang-Yu: Sibilant perception by merged speakers: the case of Taiwan Mandarin (ID: 155)
Full paperMulík Stanislav, Amengual Mark, Carrasco-Ortiz Haydee: Early exposure to an Indigenous heritage language and the transfer of perceptual abilities into a foreign language (ID: 156)
Full paperLialiou Maria, Bruggeman Anna, Vella Alexandra, Grech Sarah, Schumacher Petra B., Grice Martine: Word-level prominence and “stress deafness” in Maltese-English bilinguals (ID: 173)
Full paperGao Jiayin, Kirby James: Perceptual adaptation to altered cue informativeness: Distributional, auditory, and lexical factors (ID: 179)
Full paperLiu Suyuan, Babel Molly: Production and perception of Mandarin /i/-nasal rhymes (ID: 182)
Full paperWeidinger Lucas, Wan Xinyuan, Koivusalo Liisa, Dobrego Aleksandra: The role of boundary tone in chunking of spontaneous speech (ID: 190)
Full paperRoss Jory, Clopper Cynthia: Talker variability in cross-dialect lexical processing (ID: 208)
Full paperZhang Xinyu, Schoonen Rob, Janse Esther: Sound categorization after speaking with a bite block (ID: 227)
Full paperHamzah Hilmi, Tsukada Kimiko, Hajek John: Perception of the Japanese word-medial singleton/geminate contrast by Kelantan Malay speakers (ID: 249)
Full paperOu Shu-chen, Guo Zhe-chen: The effect of shortening onset consonants on speech segmentation by Taiwanese Southern Min listeners (ID: 268)
Full paperHonda Claire, Clayards Meghan, Baum Shari: Individual differences in non-native phonetic perception: potential links to native perception, attention, & memory (ID: 269)
Full paperGuo Zhe-chen, Smiljanic Rajka: Clear speech facilitates word segmentation: evidence from eye-tracking (ID: 283)
Full paperWei Zihao: Cue shifting in the perception of Shanghainese sandhi patterns (ID: 286)
Full paperAriga Terumichi, Matsubara Risa: Top-down effects of lexical pitch accent on phonetic categorization in Japanese (ID: 299)
Full paperKishiyama Takeshi, Huang Chuyu, Furukawa Kei, Hirose Yuki: The role of allophones in phoneme perception models: Do devoiced vowels trigger vowel epenthesis? (ID: 309)
Full paperMartin Vincent P., Ferron Aymeric, Rouas Jean-Luc, Shochi Takaaki, Dupuy Lucile, Philip Pierre: Physiological vs. Subjective sleepiness: what can human hearing estimate better? (ID: 326)
Full paperMartin Vincent P., Rouas Jean-Luc, Ferron Aymeric, Philip Pierre: Sleepiness estimation from voice: a French perceptual replication study (ID: 327)
Full paperPearsell Sara, Pape Daniel: Effects of different levels of amplitude variation on perceived speaker dominance (ID: 340)
Full paperTremblay Annie, Kim Hyoju, Kim Sahyang, Cho Taehong: Perceptual Training Enhances the Use of Vowel Quality Cues to Lexical Stress: The Benefits of Intonational Variability (ID: 348)
Full paperZhang Yunqi C., Watson Catherine I., Hui C.T. Justine, Hioka Yusuke: Effect of speech enhancement at phonetic level perception of speech between native English and Mandarin listeners (ID: 360)
Full paperDeng Xizi, Jastrzebski Erin, McClay Elise, Yeung H.Henny, Wang Yue: The perception of visual phonetic information: eye-tracking while searching for segmental versus prosodic cues (ID: 363)
Full paperZhang Wei, Lu Yu-An: The role of duration in the perception of checked versus unchecked tones in Taiwanese Southern Min (ID: 365)
Full paperShinohara Yasuaki, Uchida Mariko, Matsui Tomoko: Perception of Japanese pitch accent by typically developing children and children with autism spectrum disorders (ID: 366)
Full paperAnastaseni Anna, Romano Antonio: A perceptual experiment testing the Italian /ʎ/ - /j/ contrast (ID: 368)
Full paperTuomainen Outi, Taschenberger Linda, Soengadie Amanda, Hazan Valerie: Intelligibility of spontaneous casual speech in background noise across the lifespan (ID: 373)
Full paperMeemann Kirsten, Smiljanic Rajka: Clear speech improves word recognition, but may increase listening effort (ID: 389)
Full paperReese Helen, Reinisch Eva: Noise does not affect weighing of speaker information in spoken-word recognition (ID: 392)
Full paperHasanah Hana Nurul, Chen Yiya, Yang Qing: The online processing of anticipatory tonal information in Standard Chinese by native and non-native listeners (ID: 393)
Full paperBent Tessa, Holt Rachael: Predicting intelligibility from pronunciation distance metrics (ID: 404)
Full paperXie Xin, Kurumada Chigusa: Nonnative accent adaptation in the initial moments and over a month (ID: 425)
Full paperAltuntas Eylem, Best Catherine T., Kalashnikova Marina, Götz Antonia, Burnham Denis K.: An amodal study of phonological abstraction in early infancy (ID: 428)
Full paperGreca Pia: Perception of metaphony: a comparison between two dialects of the Lausberg Area (southern Italy) (ID: 458)
Full paperPercival Maida: Perceptual cues to ejective stops across languages (ID: 464)
Full paperKim Hyoju, Tremblay Annie, Cho Taehong: Korean listeners' weighting and integration of cues to the three-way korean stop contrast (ID: 470)
Full paperHolt Rachael, Bent Tessa, Lind-Combs Holly, Kunath Audrey: Developmental differences in intelligibility of unfamiliar accents (ID: 478)
Full paperChiu Faith, Bartoseviciute Laura, Lee Albert, Yao Yujia: Perceiving speech produced with face masks in competing talker environments (ID: 493)
Full paperMin Ao, Baiyila Dahu, Li Aijun: Production and Perception of Long and Short Vowel Contrast in Mongolian (ID: 502)
Full paperAbu El Adas Sandy, Yen Ivy, Levi Susannah: Does talker variability help adults learn novel words? (ID: 523)
Full paperPodlipský Václav Jonáš, Olejarczuk Paul: Sound change in the lab: Exposure-induced vocalic chain shifts (ID: 526)
Full paperSheng Kai, Gong Jian, Sun Yuhong, Zhang Weizhong, Zhou Weijing, Wang Feng: Investigating native Chinese speakers’ identification of English consonants in noise (ID: 538)
Full paperYE Yanyuan, RONG Yicheng, PENG Gang: Initial curvature of pitch contour affects fine-grained lexical tone perception of Mandarin but not Cantonese (ID: 545)
Full paperHuang Yaqian: Perception and imitation of period doubling (ID: 560)
Full paperNikolić Dušan, Winters Stephen: Perceptual similarity space of Serbian lexical pitch accents: evidence from Serbian and French listeners (ID: 571)
Full paperAllehyani Manal, Smith Rachel, Cohen Clara: Does learning English vowels aid the perception of English stress for learners with small vowel inventory background? (ID: 580)
Full paperZhao Liang, Sloggett Shayne, Chodroff Eleanor: Conditions on adaptation to an unfamiliar lexical tone system: the role of quantity and quality of exposure (ID: 601)
Full paperColonna Valentina, Romano Antonio: Prose or poetry? A perceptive phonetic study (ID: 604)
Full paperPlug Leendert, Zheng Yue, Smith Rachel: Clear speech sounds fast: The impact of speaking mode variation on perceived tempo (ID: 605)
Full paperLengeris Angelos, Zatrazemi Joanna: Effects of FFP2 face masks on consonant identification (ID: 621)
Full paperPletikos Olof Elenmari, Vlašić Duić Jelena, Bićanić Jordan: Perception of standard Croatian pitch accents by speakers from pitch accent and from stress accent regiolects (ID: 627)
Full paperKang Yoonjung, Haggarty Nicholas: Speech rate effects in French voicing production and perception (ID: 639)
Full paperG P Seema, Krishnaswamy Meghavarshini, Mishra Ramesh, Dutta Indranil: Mismatched coarticulatory information hinders lexical access of coronal stops in Malayalam (ID: 657)
Full paperWang Yizhou, Bundgaard-Nielsen Rikke: Perception of L2 English affricate onsets in native Mandarin listeners (ID: 661)
Full paperLi Aini, Tamminga Meredith: The role of immediately prior exposure and talker accent on sociolinguistic variant identification (ID: 663)
Full paperDaidone Danielle, Lidster Ryan, Kruger Franziska: Free classification predicts discrimination of Finnish vowels by naïve Japanese listeners (ID: 667)
Full paperShaw Virginia, Bernar Claire, Josafatow Nik, Bonnell Tyler, Li Fangfang: Effects of slowed rate of speech on eye gaze to the mouth in young adults: Clinical implications (ID: 671)
Full paperHsu Yun-Han, Lee Chia-Lin, Fon Janice: The representation of onset sibilant variants in Taiwan Mandarin: an ERP study (ID: 678)
Full paperKrishnaswamy Meghavarshini, Warner Natasha: Perception of Malayalam three-way stop contrast among American English speakers (ID: 682)
Full paperHan Heesun, Namba Koji: Perception of Japanese moraic nasal in intervocalic position by Japanese native speakers and Korean learners of Japanese (ID: 701)
Full paperMooshammer Christine, Xia Qiang: Testing the sound-driven hypothesis: an online rating experiment on the phonaesthetics of constructed languages (ID: 715)
Full paperSchauffler Nadja, Koch Julia, Ketschik Nora, Bernhart Toni, Dieterle Felix, Eschenbach Gunilla, Kinder Anna, Richter Sandra, Viehhauser Gabriel, Vu Thang, Kuhn Jonas: Final lengthening in line end perception of re-synthesized recitations of German poems (ID: 723)
Full paperCanalis Stefano: The role of L2 fluency in the perception of non-native clusters by Turkish speakers (ID: 745)
Full paperLu Shuang, Severino Cátia, Vigário Marina, Frota Sónia: Language-specific stress discrimination by European Portuguese-learning infants – An ERP study (ID: 755)
Full paperNa In Young: Segmental Accuracy and Intelligibility: Native and nonnative listeners' perspectives (ID: 760)
Full paperO'Dell Michael, Nieminen Tommi, Vakkilainen Joonas: Effect of context F0 on quantity in Finnish (ID: 770)
Full paperHu Shuangshuang, Kager René: Perception of Japanese pitch accent by Dutch listeners: from acoustic to phonological processing (ID: 781)
Full paperHuang Po-Hsuan, Chiu Chenhao: Perception of coarticulated tones in Taiwan Mandarin and Taiwan Southern Min (ID: 783)
Full paperCal Zuzanna, Wrembel Magdalena: Perception of voicing distinction in syllable-initial stops by multilingual speakers (ID: 788)
Full paperŁukaszewicz Anna, Łukaszewicz Beata, Mołczanow Janina: The role of rhythmic stress in the perception of words (ID: 790)
Full paperOrzechowska Paula, Dziubalska-Kołaczyk Katarzyna: Weighted phonetic distances in the evaluation of phonotactics (ID: 851)
Full paperCrochiquia Alice, Eriksson Anders, Madureira Sandra, A. Barbosa Plinio: Animated film character profiles: the roles of voice and lexical content (ID: 862)
Full paperGibson Mark, Schlechtweg Marcel, Ayala Alcalde Judit, DiCiaccio Andrea, Wang Xianhui, Xu Li: Energetic and informational masking effects on Spanish vowel discrimination (ID: 876)
Full paperNagle Charlie, Bruun Shelby, Baese-Berk Melissa: Perceptual assimilation of Spanish, Thai, and Korean stop consonants by native English speakers (ID: 890)
Full paperScharinger Mathias, Domahs Ulrike: Trochaic foot benefit in speech comprehension (ID: 898)
Full paperWANG QIAN: Effects of vowel acoustics on the intelligibility and comprehensibility of China English (ID: 905)
Full paperPoulsen Birgitte, Rasmussen Sidsel, Bohn Ocke-Schwen: Generalization of training to an untrained phonetic environment: Initial /s-z/ to final /s-z/ (ID: 908)
Full paperHuttner Lena-Marie, Nguyen Noel, Pickering Martin: Investigating the the role of production in perceptual learning (ID: 913)
Full paperSullivan Lisa: Hearing beg and bag: Variation in the perception of pre-velar /æ/-raising (ID: 929)
Full paperNieder Jessica, Tang Kevin: "Kriech nicht da rein" – a new corpus of naturalistic misperception of German misheard sung speech (ID: 932)
Full paperPellegrino Elisa, Asadi Homa, Dellwo Volker: Voice discrimination across speaking styles in Persian (ID: 952)
Full paperWright Richard, Tucker Benjamin, Kelley Matthew C.: The effect of speaker on speech intelligibility (ID: 978)
Full paperWesołek Sarah, Gulgowski Piotr, Błaszczak Joanna, Żygis Marzena: Illusions of ungrammaticality in the perception of non-native accented speech (ID: 979)
Full paperMulder Kimberley, Boves Lou, Brand Sophie: Differences between L1 and L2 processing of meaningful sentences revealed by combining EEG and eye tracking (ID: 992)
Full paperGarai Luca: Perception of oral and nasal alveolar flap sounds in American English (ID: 994)
Full paperKitahara Mafuyu, Kawahara Hideki, Amano Shigeaki: Perception of pop-out voice in various conditions of babble noise (ID: 995)
Full paperGarrido-Pozu Juan: L2 speech segmentation for word recognition: the role of lexical stress and syllable structure (ID: 1026)
Full paperTing Connie, Kang Yoonjung: Tracking speaker-specific speech rate: habitual vs local influences on English stop voicing perception (ID: 1036)
Full paperKirkland Ambika, Włodarczak Marcin, Gustafson Joakim, Székely Éva: Evaluating the impact of disfluencies on the perception of speaker competence using neural speech synthesis (ID: 1040)
Full paperPacker-Stucki Thomas: Listening with style: the effect of bidialectal style-shifting on PRICE vowel perception in Britain’s Black Country (ID: 1051)
Full paperFriedrichs Daniel, Dellwo Volker: Reorganization of the auditory-perceptual space across the human vocal range (ID: 1070)
Full paperLin Ke: Can L2 speakers perceive sociopragmatic nuances at the sound level? Exploring Chinese Listeners’ Perceptions of (ING) (ID: 1075)
Full paperKingston John, Rysling Amanda: When is enough, enough? VOT judgments vary by voicing intensity, aspiration intensity, voice quality, and rate of change (ID: 1080)
Full paperBosch Laura, Birulés Joan, Pons Ferran: Audiovisual cues in developmental speech perception: data from a voiceless fricative place discrimination (ID: 1082)
Full paper2. Speech Acoustics
Yang Yike: Durational adjustment in Cantonese focus marking of native and non-native speakers (ID: 9)
Full paperYoshinaga Tsukasa, Maekawa Kikuo, Iida Akiyoshi: On the sound source locations of ‘glottal fricative’ [h] (ID: 50)
Full paperJabeen Farhat, Wackerbarth Moritz, Wagner Petra: Automatic classification of vowels in semi-spontaneous Pakistani Punjabi (ID: 82)
Full paperYuen Ivan, Ibrahim Omnia, Andreeva Bistra, Möbius Bernd: Non-uniform cue-trading: Differential effects of surprisal on pause usage and pause duration in German (ID: 90)
Full paperLo Roger, Liu Suyuan, Vaughn Charlotte, McAuliffe Michael, Babel Molly: Variation in perception and production of /s/-/ʃ/ in English (ID: 96)
Full paperCANO CÓRDOBA Paula Alejandra, TRAN Thi Thuy Hien, VALLÉE Nathalie, SAVARIAUX Christophe, GERBER Silvain, YAMLAMAI Nicha, ROSSIGNOL Morgane: Unreleased Plosive Consonants in Thai: an Acoustic Study (ID: 180)
Full paperNaser Lureen: Voice onset time (VOT) in Kurdish EFL learners (ID: 229)
Full paperPolka Linda, Masapollo Matthew, Menard Lucie, Schwartz Jean-Luc, Rapin Lucile: Is focalization the keystone connecting vowel perception and production? (ID: 234)
Full paperGenette Jérémy, Verhoeven Jo, Gillis Steven: Fundamental frequency normalization and statistical power: an assessment of 15 normalizing techniques (ID: 280)
Full paperUezu Yasufumi, Akagi Masato, Unoki Masashi: Vowel production changes under noise with consideration of low-order formant masking (ID: 292)
Full paperGUITARD-IVENT Fanny, WOHMANN-BRUZZO Louise, AUDIBERT Nicolas, FOUGERON Cécile: Speaker-specific anticipatory labial coarticulation in French (ID: 320)
Full paperCampbell Jessica, Byrd Dani, Goldstein Louis: Viable signal periodicities in speech rhythm (ID: 346)
Full paperEinfeldt Marieke, Braun Bettina: Amplitude envelopes as a means to study length contrasts: evidence from L1 and L2 Italian (ID: 381)
Full paperHanžlová Adléta, Bořil Tomáš: A perceptual and acoustic study of melody in whispered Czech words (ID: 402)
Full paperBruggeman Anna: Prominence effects on Dutch low vowels (ID: 407)
Full paperKelley Matthew: Acoustic absement in detail: Quantifying acoustic differences in time-series speech data (ID: 415)
Full paperMeister Einar, Vurma Allan, Dede Tuuri, Kala Veeda, Meister Lya, Raju Marju, Ross Jaan: The impact of the intensity ratio between vowels and voiceless plosives on the intelligibility of sung text (ID: 433)
Full paperOlson Kenneth: Acoustic properties of bilabial trills in Mangbetu (ID: 446)
Full paperHernandez Laura A., Perry Scott James, Tucker Benjamin V.: The effect of stress and speech rate on vowel quality in spontaneous Central Mexican Spanish (ID: 450)
Full paperPerry Scott James, Kelley Matthew C., Tucker Benjamin V.: Measuring and modelling the duration of intervocalic alveolar taps in Peninsular Spanish (ID: 451)
Full paperWeenink David: Improved formant frequency measurements in Praat (ID: 463)
Full paperOnsuwan Chutamanee, Bairerkdee Kanwara, Chonmahatrakul Nawasri, Duangmal Juthatip, Amornlaksananon Atita, Denmuenwong Pimchanok: Constructing a short reading passage with phonemic and phonetic coverage for Thai: Traimit passage (ID: 474)
Full paperGötz Antonia, Altuntas Eylem, Swinfield Nicole, Burnham Denis K., Best Catherine T.: Infant Directed Speech expands F1/F2 space for /i a u/: But what happens to central vowels /ɜ ʊ/ in Australian English? (ID: 485)
Full paperGhaffarvand-Mokari Payam: Contribution of wavelet-based features to identification of overlapping Azerbaijani vowels using machine learning (ID: 517)
Full paperWang Yutong, Sabev Mitko: Rime changes and mergers in Beijing retroflex suffixation: an acoustic study (ID: 518)
Full paperThakuria Abhilasha, Gogoi Pamir, Dutta Indranil: Low density Assamese alveolar stops show greater coarticulatory resistance compared to labials and velars (ID: 522)
Full paperIshibashi Shoji, Koya Shonosuke: The effects of voiced stops on adjacent vowel duration in Japanese (ID: 551)
Full paperNarkar Jahnavi: Acoustic properties of the four-way laryngeal contrast in Bengali infant directed speech (ID: 561)
Full paperV. Christensen Krestina: Spectral implications of codec compression on voiceless fricatives (ID: 587)
Full paperDow Michael: Temporal vs. area-sum formulae of vowel nasality in simulated and nasometric corpora (ID: 600)
Full paperRilliard Albert, Doukhan David, Uro Rémi, Devauchelle Simon: Evolution of Voices in French Audiovisual Media Across Genders and Age in a Diachronic Perspective (ID: 631)
Full paperKeeping Tori, Robertson Cassandra, Li Fangfang: Differences in adult speech: Does boy-directed and girl-directed speech exist (ID: 641)
Full paperHuang Chuyu, Matsui Sanae, Watabe Naoya, Noguchi Hiroto, Hashimoto Ayako, Mizoguchi Ai, Kitahara Mafuyu: Neutralization and secondary acoustic cues of voicing contrast: A Tohoku and Tokyo Japanese production experiment (ID: 650)
Full paperAl-Kendi Azza, Al-Aghbari Khalsa: Park or bark? VoT Production of English Bilabial Stops in Arabic Learners of English (ID: 699)
Full paperGe Chunyu, Mok Peggy: The phonetic realization of intervocalic obstruents in Suzhou Wu Chinese (ID: 708)
Full paperPerkins Jeremy, Lee Dahm, Lee Seunghun: A production study of Korean consonants (ID: 726)
Full paperPerkins Jeremy, Yan Yu, Lee Dahm, Lee Seunghun: Using machine learning to model the three-way laryngeal contrast in Korean (ID: 727)
Full paperNenadić Filip, Tucker Benjamin: The effect of prose and poetry text layout on the acoustics of reading aloud (ID: 793)
Full paperA’gitok Cheman Baira, Athanasopoulou Angeliki: What makes a geminate? An acoustic study of consonants in Garo (ID: 822)
Full paperCecelewski Juliusz, Gendrot Cédric, Boula de Mareüil Philippe, Adda-Decker Martine: A diachronic study of vowel harmony in French broadcast speech since 1940 (ID: 823)
Full paperBradshaw Leah, Perepelytsia Valeriia, Dellwo Volker: Vocal effort in human interactions with voice-AI (ID: 834)
Full paperHutchinson Amy, Zhou Alexis, Seo Yuhyeon, Dmitrieva Olga: A comparison of acoustic convergence to an unfamiliar language and an unfamiliar accent in shadowed speech (ID: 889)
Full paperWikse Barrow Carla, Włodarczak Marcin, Heldner Mattias, Strömbergsson Sofia: Variability in Swedish voiceless fricative contrasts (ID: 906)
Full paperBuder Eugene H., Oller D. Kimbrough: Acoustic phonetic classification of primary infant protophones (ID: 919)
Full paperOakley Madeleine, Tran Auvi, Paye Ciana, Trudan Emma, Turvey Timothy, Blakey George, Zajac David, Mielke Jeff, Jacox Laura: Dentofacial Disharmony patients' sibilants differ from controls' more in source than filter properties (ID: 947)
Full paperWilliams Samantha, Hughes Vincent, Foulkes Paul: Acoustic Analysis of L2 English Phonemes for Language Identification (ID: 982)
Full paperGrabowski Emily: Methodological trends in acoustic phonetic analysis (ID: 984)
Full paperConklin Jenna: Impacts of remote and traditional recording methods on quality of formant analysis for vowel reduction (ID: 990)
Full paperXu S.C. Angela, Wilson Colin: Acoustic correlates of the Javanese light vs. heavy distinction: a large-scale corpus study (ID: 1004)
Full paperRodriquez Francesco, Pouplier Marianne, Alderton Roy, Lo Justin J.H., Evans Bronwen G., Reinisch Eva, Carignan Christopher: What French speakers' nasal vowels tell us about anticipatory nasal coarticulation (ID: 1049)
Full paperPfiffner Alexandra, Martinez-Garcia Julian: Spirantization of word-final plosives in Standard Dutch (ID: 1074)
Full paperHauser Ivy, Graham Emily, Zhang Xinwen: Spontaneous imitation of English sibilants by native and non-native speakers (ID: 1106)
Full paper3. Speech Production and Speech Physiology
Birkholz Peter, Stone Simon, Wagner Christoph, Kürbis Steffen, Wilbrandt Alexander, Bosshammer Mats: A review of palatographic measurement devices developed at the TU Dresden from 2011 to 2022 (ID: 27)
Full paperDian Angelo, Hajek John, Fletcher Janet: Preaspiration in Italian voiceless geminate and singleton stops (ID: 74)
Full paperNing Li-Hsin: Responses to auditory perturbation involve a mix of opposing and following responses in steady vowels and glissandos (ID: 79)
Full paperMalmi Anton, Lippus Pärtel: An articulatory study of Estonian palatalization (ID: 106)
Full paperLiker Marko: Lateral and central tongue bracing coordination in typical speakers and cochlear implant users (ID: 119)
Full paperDeme Andrea, Bartók Márton, Csapó Tamás Gábor, Gráczi Tekla Etelka, Juhász Kornélia, Markó Alexandra: Coarticulatory resistance and aggression in pitch-accented vowels under the effect of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation (ID: 121)
Full paperMoisik Scott: Towards a material point method vocal tract simulation (ID: 134)
Full paperKirkham Sam, Strycharczuk Patrycja, Gorman Emily, Nagamine Takayuki, Wrench Alan: Co-registration of simultaneous high-speed ultrasound and electromagnetic articulography for speech production research (ID: 145)
Full paperRebernik Teja, Tienkamp Thomas, Polsterer Katharina, Buurke Raoul, Hukker Vera, Medvedeva Masha, van der Ploeg Mara, Schepers Iris, Sekeres Hedwig, de Vries Wietse, Abur Defne, Jonkers Roel, Noiray Aude, Wieling Martijn: 5-minute formant adaptation task in Dutch children (ID: 209)
Full paperWitteman Jurriaan, Schiller Niels, McQueen James, Karaseva Ekaterina: What does successful L2 vowel acquisition depend on? A conceptual replication (ID: 225)
Full paperMeekings Sophie, Eijk Lotte, Scott Sophie, Maruthy Santosh: Talking chorally alters speech rhythm and induces fluency in people who stutter- but are these things connected? (ID: 235)
Full paperColantoni Laura, Kochetov Alexei, Steele Jeffrey: Syllable position effects with French and Spanish /l/ (ID: 237)
Full paperElie Benjamin, Šimko Juraj, Turk Alice: Optimal control theory of speech production using probabilistic articulatory-acoustic models (ID: 261)
Full paperSaito Haruka, Trudeau-Fisette Paméla, Vidou Camille, Ménard Lucie: Being looked at in the face attenuates articulatory movements in both sighted and blind speakers (ID: 279)
Full paperSulaberidze Nato, Brandt Erika, Hoole Phil, Krämer Martin, Reichenbach Jürgen R., Simpson Adrian P.: Ejectives in Georgian. A real-time MRI analysis of vertical larynx movement (ID: 301)
Full paperLuttenberger Jan, Reinisch Eva: The retroflex lateral [ɭ] as an allophone for /l/ in Standard Austrian German (ID: 316)
Full paperKuberski Stephan R., Gafos Adamantios I.: Assessing kinematic relations with high speech rate resolution data (ID: 322)
Full paperWrench Alan: Visualising phonetics at the neuromuscular level reveals the discrete pulsatile gated nature of speech (ID: 334)
Full paperChatterjee Lahari, Schneider Kathleen, Wartenbuger Isabell, Hanne Sandra, Hofmann Andrea, Tuomainen Outi: The role of listener feedback in prosodic cue production: an interactive task (ID: 377)
Full paperSolé Maria-Josep: Aerodynamic parameters of ejectives and pulmonic stops (ID: 391)
Full paperTomassi Nicole, Turashvili Dea, Williams Alyssa, Stepp Cara: Effects of autonomic arousal and cognitive load on sensorimotor adaptation of voice (ID: 396)
Full paperZhang Yubin, Goldstein Louis: Stop voicing and devoicing as articulatory tasks: A cross-linguistic RT-MRI study (ID: 416)
Full paperMaekawa Kikuo: Articulatory characteristics of the Japanese /r/: A real-time MRI study (ID: 443)
Full paperNakamura Mitsuhiro: An articulatory study of the word-initial /stɹ/ cluster in British English (ID: 483)
Full paperLukose Annslin Maria, Gully Amelia, Bailey George: Markerless tongue pose estimation in cross-linguistic spoken and mimed speech using ultrasound (ID: 507)
Full paperHuang Yin, Ma Liang, Carignan Christopher: Nasal coda merger in Hangzhou Mandarin: a dynamic ultrasound study (ID: 559)
Full paperChen Changhe, Havenhill Jonathan: Articulation of the nasal vowels in Shanghai Chinese (ID: 574)
Full paperBuech Philipp, Hermes Anne, Ridouane Rachid: Labialization in Amazigh: acoustic and articulatory marking over time (ID: 592)
Full paperKramer Benjamin M., Stern Michael C., Wang Yichen, Liu Yuyang, Shaw Jason A.: Synchrony and stability of articulatory landmarks in English and Mandarin CV sequences (ID: 611)
Full paperFoley Sean: The coarticulatory behavior of Standard Mandarin apical vowels (ID: 628)
Full paperWesterberg Fabienne, Lawson Eleanor, Stuart-Smith Jane: Quantifying tongue-tip to upper incisor distance in an Ultrasound Tongue Imaging study of Swedish /i/ (ID: 634)
Full paperHuang Jian-zhi, Chiu Chenhao: The role of feedback in lip-tube perturbation of Taiwan Mandarin rounded vowels (ID: 656)
Full paperLu Yijing, Hsu Haley, Goldstein Louis, Toutios Asterios: Effect of individual vocal tract geometry on the tongue shaping for American English /ɹ/ (ID: 690)
Full paperHarper Sarah: Individual- and group-level associations between articulatory and acoustic variability for English consonants (ID: 697)
Full paperChiu Chenhao, Huang Po-Hsuan: Lip postures of high vowels in Taiwan Mandarin (ID: 703)
Full paperThies Tabea, Mücke Doris, Ding Angela, Mefferd Antje: Phase relations between the tongue body and the jaw across rate modifications in younger and older speakers (ID: 707)
Full paperVolenec Veno: Anticipatory labialization in C[u] clusters: a cross-linguistic study (ID: 711)
Full paperHavenhill Jonathan, Liu Ming, Li Tak Wang: Articulation of Cantonese and English sibilants among bilingual speakers in Hong Kong (ID: 742)
Full paperLiao Sishi, Hoole Phil, Harrington Jonathan: The relationship between vowel change and nasal loss in the Chengdu dialect of Mandarin Chinese: Evidence from rt-MRI (ID: 778)
Full paperGráczi Tekla Etelka, Juhász Kornélia, Csapó Tamás Gábor, Deme Andrea, Markó Alexandra: Dynamic articulatory and acoustic features of Hungarian sibilants as a function of phonological voicing (ID: 786)
Full paperWeston Heather: Speech breathing during physical activity is opportunistic (ID: 802)
Full paperBučar Shigemori Lia Saki, Franzke Rosa, Hoole Philip: Articulatory and acoustic analysis of coarticulated /u/ and /y/ produced by female and male speakers of German (ID: 803)
Full paperHuang Jing, Shibata Kye, Hsieh Feng-fan, Chang Yueh-chin, Tiede Mark: The l~n merger in Southwestern Mandarin: an articulatory study (ID: 813)
Full paperSvensson Lundmark Malin, Erickson Donna: Comparing apples to oranges - asynchrony in jaw & lip articulation of syllables (ID: 842)
Full paperJohnson Keith: Individual differences in speech production: What is "phonetic substance"? (ID: 867)
Full paperLaprie Yves, Ribeiro Vinicius, Isaieva Karina, Vuissoz Pierre-André, Leclere Justine: Modeling the temporal evolution of the vocal tract shape with deep learning techniques (ID: 887)
Full paperHashemi Iraj, Demolin Didier, Cheron Guy, Cebola Alvarez Anita, Petieau Mathieu: Modification of EEG brain activity induced by respiratory muscle regulation during phonation (ID: 912)
Full paperScobbie James: Similar and different tongue surface contours: intra-speaker controls in ultrasound analysis (ID: 921)
Full paperLancia Leonardo, Li Jinyu, Fougeron Cécile: How speech rate, syllabic complexity and diversity affect the emergence of speech rhythm in speeded syllable repetition (ID: 923)
Full paperFuchs Susanne, Koenig Laura L., Werner Raphael: Respiratory and supralaryngeal effects on speech breathing noise across loudness conditions and speaking tasks (ID: 924)
Full paperKarlin Robin, Naber Chris, Parrell Benjamin: Speakers compensate for temporal perturbations in auditory feedback regardless of syllable structure (ID: 931)
Full paperOh Sejin, Fougeron Cecile, Buech Philipp, Hermes Anne: CV coordination: The case of enchaînement and liaison in French (ID: 961)
Full paperDiantoro Carissa, Redford Melissa: The nature of acoustic goals referenced during hyperarticulated speech (ID: 969)
Full paperLara Andres Felipe, Hermes Anne, Oh Sejin, Pillot-Loiseau Claire: Monolingual and plurilingual strategies in the articulation of French R : a case study (ID: 971)
Full paperDehais-Underdown Alexis, Vignes Paul, Crevier-Buchman Lise, Demolin Didier, Vuissoz Pierre-André, Isaieva Karyna, Fauvel Marc, Laprie Yves, Felblinger Jacques: Non-pulmonic initiation in human beatboxing : a real-time mri study (ID: 998)
Full paperDehais-Underdown Alexis, Vignes Paul, Crevier-Buchman Lise, Demolin Didier: Speed rate effects on human beatboxing: an aerodynamic study (ID: 1001)
Full paperRosés Labrada Jorge, Faytak Matthew, Schnoor Tyler, Lapierre Myriam, Michael Lev: Piaroa voiceless stops as partial undergoers of nasal harmony (ID: 1005)
Full paperLe Giang, Tang Yan: The lombard effect on the vowel space of northern vietnamese (ID: 1013)
Full paperPurnomo Annabelle, Liu Yadong, Gick Bryan, Ebbutt Nicole: Triggering and maintenance of distinct tongue postures (ID: 1019)
Full paperLi Peng, Flege James E., Martin Clara D., Kartushina Natalia: Speech sound stability over time: Evidence from Norwegian vowels in spontaneous speech production (ID: 1030)
Full paperChang Charles, Tang Kevin, Nevins Andrew: Individual differences in vowel compactness persist under intoxication across first and second languages (ID: 1035)
Full paperYou Kang, Xu Kele, Ming Feng, Wang Jilong, Zhu Boqing, Tam'as G'abor Csap'o, Feng Dawei: Towards speaker-independent ultrasound tongue imaging-based articulatory-to-acoustic Mapping (ID: 1095)
Full paperPrice Lavinia, Pouplier Marianne, Hoole Philip: Larynx raising in English word-final ejective stops: A real-time MRI study (ID: 1111)
Full paper4. Speech Prosody
Roessig Simon: Prosody of pre-focal background depends on following focus (ID: 17)
Full paperBarbosa Plinio: Poem declamation in two varieties of Portuguese: the link between prosody and pleasantness (ID: 26)
Full paperTabain Marija, Kapović Mate, Gordon Matthew, Gregory Adele, Beare Richard: The influence of syllable structure on lexical tones in Croatian: no effect? (ID: 30)
Full paperJoo Hyunjung, D'Imperio Mariapaola: Perception of lexical pitch accent and rising shape in South Kyungsang Korean (ID: 33)
Full paperSostarics Thomas, Cole Jennifer: Testing the locus of speech-act meaning in english intonation (ID: 37)
Full paperZerbian Sabine, Schubö Fabian: Correlation of prosodic boundary cues in German (ID: 41)
Full paperCalhoun Sasha, Warren Paul, Mills Joy, Agnew Jemima: Uptalk and the Frequency Code: how gender affects iconic associations of pitch (ID: 73)
Full paperPrzedlacka Joanna, Baltazani Mary, Armostis Spyros, Unal Özlem, Coleman John: Continuation rises in pre-1974 Cypriot Greek (ID: 95)
Full paperRassili Outhmane, Michelas Amandine, Dufour Sophie: To what extent do French listeners perceive differences in accent location within words? An EEG investigation (ID: 107)
Full paperJun Sun-Ah, Siah Jian-Leat, Cabrera Marisabel, Johnson Hunter: Realizations of the tritonal pitch accent in Paraguayan Guarani (ID: 109)
Full paperZerbian Sabine, Barabashova Kristina: Perceived naturalness of accents in noun phrases by mono- and bilingual listeners of Russian (ID: 111)
Full paperWehrle Simon, Sappok Christopher: Evaluating prosodic aspects of oral reading proficiency in schoolchildren: effects of gender, genre and grade (ID: 113)
Full paperOrrico Riccardo, Gryllia Stella, Kim Jiseung, Arvaniti Amalia: The influence of empathy and autistic-like traits in prominence perception (ID: 175)
Full paperPöhnlein Jasmin, Kleber Felicitas: So near yet so far: fine phonetic differences in tonal alignment and temporal structure in close contact varieties (ID: 197)
Full paperLanger Corinna, Kügler Frank: Prosody-syntax interface and Hungarian noun phrases (ID: 201)
Full paperBarnes Jonathan, Lee Chris K. C., Brugos Alejna, Shattuck-Hufnagel Stefanie, Veilleux Nanette: Sometimes low really is just the opposite of high: perception of low F0 targets by tone and non-tone language speakers (ID: 211)
Full paperLee Chris K. C., Barnes Jonathan: Contour shape and prosodic focus marking: the case of Hong Kong Cantonese (ID: 213)
Full paperKelly Niamh: Interactions of lexical stress, vowel length and pharyngealisation in Palestinian Arabic (ID: 218)
Full paperSavino Michelina, Torreira Francisco, Grice Martine: Prosodic convergence across varieties of Italian (ID: 228)
Full paperLiang Yachan, Choi Jiyoun, Broersma Mirjam, Goudbeek Martijn, Konopka Agnieszka: Rhythmic Similarity hypothesis for cross-cultural vocal emotion recognition (ID: 253)
Full paperLorenzen Janne, Roessig Simon, Baumann Stefan: Redundancy and individual variability in the prosodic marking of information status in German (ID: 278)
Full paperYU Doris, LAI Veronica Ka Wai, CHOI William: Perceptual Assimilation Model for Suprasegmentals predicts Cantonese tone sequence recall in Punjabi minorities (ID: 289)
Full paperYan Mengzhu, Calhoun Sasha: The Role of Prosody and Beat Gesture in Enhancing Memory for Discourse Information in Mandarin (ID: 294)
Full paperGryllia Stella, Orrico Riccardo, Kim Jiseung, Hu Na, Arvaniti Amalia: Accent realization in spontaneous speech: Greek H* and L+H* (ID: 295)
Full paperJepson Kathleen: Prosody and word order in marking focus within Djambarrpuyŋu noun phrases (ID: 310)
Full paperZhang Qianyutong, Li Shanpeng: The perception of parallel encoded emotional and linguistic prosody in Mandarin Chinese (ID: 311)
Full paperWang Sheng-Fu: Boundary strength and predictability effects on durational cues at Tone Sandhi Group boundaries in Taiwan Southern Min (ID: 312)
Full paperRepp Sophie, Seeliger Heiko: Reject?! On the prosody of non-acceptance (ID: 313)
Full papercangemi francesco, Grice Martine, Jeon Hae-Sung, Setter Jane: Contrast or context, that is the question (ID: 378)
Full paperSong Yu Jin, Clopper Cynthia G.: Implicit imitation of intonation contours in word shadowing (ID: 394)
Full paperCole Jennifer, Steffman Jeremy: Enhancement of intonational contrasts in American English (ID: 400)
Full paperNicolaidis Katerina, Baltazani Mary: Temporal determinants of phrasing in coordinated structures in Greek (ID: 411)
Full paperChen Alvin Cheng-Hsien: F0-based Pairwise Variability Index: A Prosodic Metric for Holistic Language Processing (ID: 412)
Full paperBallier Nicolas, Henderson Alice, Méli Adrien, Arnold Taylor: The interaction of discourse markers with prosodic boundaries in ESP (ID: 432)
Full paperAmir Noam, Anavi Ori, Deouell Ella, Mixdorff Hansjoerg, Sliber-Varod Vered: The effect of F0 and post-focal compression on the perception of narrow focus in Hebrew (ID: 479)
Full paperLee Jungah, Cho Taehong, Kim Sahyang: Gender-related variation of nasality and sound change of denasalization driven by prosodic boundaries in Seoul Korean (ID: 484)
Full paperWang Sheng-Fu, Tseng Shu-Chuan: Word-level and syllable-level predictability effects on syllable duration in Taiwan Mandarin (ID: 496)
Full paperFurukawa Kei, Nakamura Satoshi: Boundary-driven account for downstep in Japanese (ID: 497)
Full paperZhu Yuzhu, Li Zhiqiang, Li Aijun: The Interaction of Intonation Boundary and Lexical Tones under Two Focus Conditions in the Wuzhi Dialect of Chinese (ID: 498)
Full paperYildiz Alice, D'Alessandro Daria, Oh Sejin, Hermes Anne, Fougeron Cécile: An acoustic study of V-to-V coordination within and across words in French (ID: 511)
Full paperLi Katrina Kechun, Nolan Francis, Post Brechtje: Variations of focus prominence in three tone languages (ID: 512)
Full paperJuhász Kornélia, Bartos Huba: Mandarin question intonation patterns in the production of Hungarian learners of Chinese (ID: 520)
Full paperVolín Jan, Šturm Pavel: The absence of pauses in spoken narratives and memory recall (ID: 535)
Full paperChen Chieh-Ching, Fon Janice: The effect of prosodic prominence on diphthong reduction in Taiwan Mandarin spontaneous speech–using /aɪ/ as an example (ID: 543)
Full paperKentner Gerrit, Franz Isabelle, Knoop Christine, Menninghaus Winfried: Prosodic boundary strength and phrase-initial syllable duration (ID: 549)
Full paperChan Le Xuan, Furusawa Rina, Tsujita Rin, Lee Seunghun: Prosody of corrective focus in Japanese complex DPs (ID: 556)
Full paperGarcia-Amaya Lorenzo, Kendro Kelly, Henriksen Nicholas: Regional variation, articulation rate, and pausing patterns in three varieties of Spanish (ID: 615)
Full paperKakouros Sofoklis, O'Mahony Johannah: What does BERT learn about prosody? (ID: 622)
Full paperBögel Tina, Hill Romi, Hofenbitzer Justin, Zhao Tianyi: The phonetics-phonology-syntax interface: a computational implementation (ID: 629)
Full paperde Moraes João Antônio, Rilliard Albert: Macro- and Micro-Prosodic Changes in the Duration of Brazilian Portuguese Vowels (ID: 632)
Full paperIskarous Khalil, Cole Jennifer, Steffman Jeremy: American English pitch accent dynamics: A minimal model (ID: 646)
Full paperHwang Sungwok, Kim Sahyang, Cho Taehong: Differential effects of prosodic boundary on glottalization of word-initial vowels in Korean (ID: 651)
Full paperGordon Matthew, Katsika Argyro, Chien Sherry, Jang Jiyoung, Lai Ryan Ka Yau: Speech rhythm metrics: a typological survey (ID: 664)
Full paperHatcher Richard, Joo Hyunjung, Kim Sahyang, Cho Taehong: How does focus-induced prominence influence realization of edge tones and segmental anchoring in Seoul Korean? (ID: 677)
Full paperLee Seunghun J., Kamano Shigeto, Abe Yuko, Miyazaki Kumiko: Prosodic prominence of Swahili TU in polar interrogatives (ID: 679)
Full paperIm Suyeon, Kim Sahyang, Cho Taehong: Some asymmetrical pre- versus post-focal effects on articulatory realization of prominence distribution in Korean (ID: 681)
Full paperKim Jeesun, Raue Kate, Davis Chris: Examining variability in the production and perception of prosodic attitudes (ID: 695)
Full paperShin Jae-Eun, Kim Sahyang, Cho Taehong: Alignment of prosodic and syntactic junctures and vowel-initial glottalization in syntactic disambiguation in English (ID: 714)
Full paperPharao Nicolai: Variability in the stress group pattern of Copenhagen Danish with a focus on the Copenhagen multiethnolect (ID: 733)
Full paperFigueroa Carol, Benus Stefan, Skantze Gabriel: Prosodic alignment in different conversational feedback functions (ID: 734)
Full paperWEI Dongjun, EMBARKI Mohamed, BARAKAT Oussama, DESMETTRE Thibaut, MARX Tania, VAUCHEREY Coralie, ROBERT Stephan: Extraction of emotional prosody from telephone calls to hospital emergency departments (ID: 744)
Full paperChien Sherry, Tsai Karen, Katsika Argyro: The domain of boundary-related lengthening in Tokyo Japanese, a mora-timed language (ID: 753)
Full paperCulhane Kirsten: Functions of Amfo'an (Meto) prosody: a preliminary acoustic study (ID: 754)
Full paperLippus Pärtel, Asu Eva Liina, Leppik Katrin, Sahkai Heete: The perception of surprise questions in Estonian (ID: 787)
Full paperSappok Christopher: Oral reading proficiency and prosody – a perceptual pilot study on especially fluent German students (grade 3 to 7) (ID: 795)
Full paperRepp Sophie, Seeliger Heiko: Contrast and givenness in biased declarative questions (ID: 808)
Full paperMareková Lucia, Kruyt Joanna, Beňuš Štefan: The effect of (non-)native language and task complexity on speech entrainment (ID: 811)
Full paperChen Ying, Li Yan, Xiao Wentao, Liu Li: Perceptual Evaluation of Natural and Synthesized Prosody in Chinese Learners’ English Production (ID: 819)
Full paperOrtega-Llebaria Marta, SilvaJr. Leonidas, Nagao Jun: Macro- and Micro-rhythm in L2 English: Exploration and Refinement of the Measures (ID: 830)
Full paperDuryagin Pavel: The edge tones inventory in Standard Russian prosody: are phrase accents required? (ID: 832)
Full paperKim Seung-Eun: Evidence for preplanned and adaptive F0 control (ID: 839)
Full paperKim Seung-Eun, Tilsen Sam: Investigations of F0 control: pitch targets vs. pitch register (ID: 852)
Full paperRöhr Christine, Grice Martine, Baumann Stefan: Intonational preferences for lexical contrast and verum focus (ID: 865)
Full paperPayne Elinor, Armostis Spyros, Lombardo Eftychia, Simon Rainer, Baltazani Mary: Prosody in contact: Polar questions in Cypriot varieties of Greek and Turkish (ID: 866)
Full paperFranich Kathryn: Prosodic predictors of temporal structure in conversational turn-taking (ID: 869)
Full paperZhang Cong, Lai Catherine, Napoleão de Souza Ricardo, Turk Alice, Bögel Tina: Language redundancy effects on f0: A preliminary controlled study (ID: 877)
Full paperNoguchi Hiroto: Predicting pitch accent patterns in Osaka Japanese using a machine translation method with a transformer (ID: 878)
Full paperChuang Yu-Ying, Baayen R. Harald, Bell Melanie J.: Do words sing their own tunes? Word-specific pitch realizations in Mandarin and English (ID: 895)
Full paperMády Katalin, Reichel Uwe D., Kohári Anna, Molnár Cecília Sarolta, Szalontai Ádám: Prosodic cues of distinguishing neutral and non-neutral yes/no questions in Hungarian: the acoustics of surprise (ID: 909)
Full paperZhang Xiaodan, Romero Joaquin: Explicit rules or implicit imitation: a comparative study of two approaches to teaching English prosody (ID: 925)
Full paperKuang Jianjing, Chan May Pik Yu, Rhee Nari: Boundary perception as the interplay of acoustic cues, syntactic constituency and prominence (ID: 940)
Full paperNi Tianyi, Köhnlein Björn, Morley Rebecca: Between tone and stress: acoustic evidence for lexical prominence in Siriano (ID: 943)
Full paperGogoi Tulika, Tetseo Sekholu, Gope Amalesh: The Phonetics of Downtrends in Chokri (ID: 948)
Full paperXI Lei, Ridouane Rachid: French Rhythm in Read Speech by French Natives and Chinese L2 Learners (ID: 953)
Full paperGogoi Tulika, Gope Amalesh: The Phonetics of Prosodic Marking of Focus in Sylheti (ID: 957)
Full paperShi Yibing, Nolan Francis, Post Brechtje: The phonetics and phonology of corrective focus in xiangshan wu chinese: the interaction with disyllabic tone sandhi (ID: 960)
Full paperVeilleux Nanette, Ahn Byron, Brugos Alejna, Jeong Sunwoo, Shattuck-Hufnagel Stefanie: Methods for PoLaR Exploration with Machine Learning: Grammatical Analysis of Intonation without Grammatical Labels (ID: 1007)
Full paperPurse Ruaridh, Krivokapić Jelena: The kinematic properties of prosodic boundaries in conversational turn-taking (ID: 1008)
Full paperKarpiński Maciej, Klessa Katarzyna, Sawicka-Stępińska Brygida, Kasperek Hanna: The prosody of high and low affective engagement in Polish and German parliamentary speeches (ID: 1033)
Full paperIshihara Shinichiro: Prosodic realization of syntactic phrase and clause boundaries in Tokyo Japanese (ID: 1038)
Full paperLam Man Yan Priscilla, Xu Wenwei, Chen Yiya: Perceptual learning of novel intonation patterns by Cantonese and Wu speakers (ID: 1056)
Full paperBrugos Alejna, Breen Mara, Shattuck-Hufnagel Stefanie, Veilleux Nanette, Barnes Jonathan: Marking prominence: Towards cue-based annotation of prosodic prominence (ID: 1064)
Full paperMut Tsz Ching Summer, Simard Candide, Tamata Apolonia, Lee Albert: Focus prosody in Fijian: In-situ focus marking (ID: 1065)
Full paperLee Seung Suk: Detecting the Accentual Phrase boundaries in Seoul Korean using tonal and segmental cues (ID: 1079)
Full paperJang Jiyoung, Katsika Argyro: Articulatory manifestation of focus-induced prominence in Seoul Korean (ID: 1086)
Full paperLiu Yuyang, Wang Yichen, Stern Michael C., Kramer Benjamin M., Shaw Jason A.: Temporal scope of articulatory slowdown under informational focus: Data from English and Mandarin (ID: 1089)
Full paperKatsika Argyro, Jang Jiyoung, Krivokapic Jelena, Goldstein Louis, Saltzman Elliot: A hierarchy of prominence: The production and perception of focus in American English (ID: 1090)
Full paper5. Phonation and Voice Quality
van Dommelen Wim: Voice quality in Norwegian: effects of dialect, speaker age, sex, and speaking mode (ID: 42)
Full paperPan Ho-hsien, Lyu Shaoren, Lin Hai-Ti, Gau Susan Shur-Fen: Mandarin prosodic focus by speakers with autism spectrum disorders (ID: 56)
Full paperPaierl Michael, Röck Thomas, Wepner Saskia, Kelterer Anneliese, Schuppler Barbara: Creapy: A Python-based tool for the detection of creak in conversational speech (ID: 59)
Full paperMou Yifan, Zhu Lei: The influence of common colds and its interaction with lexical tones on voice quality of Mandarin speakers (ID: 133)
Full paperLudusan Bogdan, Heldner Mattias, Włodarczak Marcin: Exploring the role of formant frequencies in the classification of phonation type (ID: 186)
Full paperPeters Jörg, Frank Marina, Rohloff Marina: Vocal fold vibratory patterns in bilingual speakers of Low and High German (ID: 212)
Full paperPeña Jailyn: Effects of fundamental frequency and harmonics-to-noise ratio on the perception of Danish laryngealized phonation (ID: 219)
Full paperSvatošová Michaela, Bořil Tomáš: Duration as a cue for phonological voicing contrast in whispered Czech (ID: 243)
Full paperBen-Dom Itay, Watson Catherine, McCann Clare: Speech Emotion Recognition from Glottal Flow Signals using 1D Convolutional Neural Networks (ID: 251)
Full paperChai Yuan, Fernández Adrian, Mendez Briseida: Phonetics of glottalized phonations in Yateé Zapotec (ID: 270)
Full paperKreiman Jody: Labels for voices (ID: 347)
Full paperWong Eugene, Fung Roxana: What is a ‘substantial’ voice? An LTAS study on two Cantonese accents (ID: 385)
Full paperWood Elizabeth: Vowel-initial words and glottalization: a corpus study of Chichicastenango K'iche' (ID: 395)
Full paperWang Kexin, Ishi Carlos, Hayashi Ryoko: Laughter patterns in multi-speaker conversation data: comparison between spontaneous laughter and intentional laughter (ID: 449)
Full paperErickson Donna, Rilliard Albert, Li Yongwei, Menezes Caroline, Kawahara Shigeto, Sadanobu Toshiyuki, Hayashi Ryoko, Shochi Takaaki, de Moraes João, Obert Kerrie: Cross cultural perception of valence and arousal (ID: 477)
Full paperXu Wenwei, Mok Peggy: Prosodic word as the domain of breathiness: Evidence from disyllabic words in Kunshan Wu (ID: 480)
Full paperLi Qiuyuan, Mok Peggy: A Perception Study on Voice Quality and Stance in Mandarin Chinese (ID: 492)
Full paperWhite Hannah, Gibson Andy, Penney Joshua, Szakay Anita, Cox Felicity: Convergence of creaky voice use in Australian English (ID: 505)
Full paperHo Chu Yan: The role of creaky voice in Cantonese tonal production (ID: 519)
Full paperWang Zihan, Gobl Christer: Perceptual effects of aliasing distortion in glottal flow modelling (ID: 537)
Full paperXu Chenzi, Foulkes Paul, Harrison Philip, Hughes Vincent, Wormald Jess: Contributions of acoustic measures to the classification of laryngeal voice quality in continuous English speech (ID: 772)
Full paperDe Paolis Bianca Maria, Abbà Bianca, Romano Antonio: On the role of glottal stop: from boundary marker to correlate of focus. An experimental study on Italian and French (ID: 821)
Full paperPearce Joe: Creaky voice in three Scots varieties: Using f0-based identification to consider social and linguistic factors (ID: 824)
Full paperGrawunder Sven, Wingerath Angela: What is glottal whistle? – Exploring extremly high fundamental frequencies in human vocal production (ID: 841)
Full paperO Regan Saoirse, Yanushevskaya Irena: Cepstral peak prominence in normophonic adults: the effect of gender and speech task segmental composition (ID: 857)
Full paperSiem Andrea: Variation and dialectal differences in the segmental scope of phonologically contrastive laryngealisation (ID: 881)
Full paperZhang Weijun, Mok Peggy Pik Ki: Interaction between prosodic position and obstruent voicing: a case of English lettered word in Wenzhou Wu Chinese (ID: 896)
Full paperSebregts Koen, Vriesendorp Hielke, Quené Hugo, White Yosiane: Creaky voice in L2 English and L1 Dutch (ID: 964)
Full paperLee Daniel, Moisik Scott, Vijayaragavan Vimalan: Principles of voice quality theory: A rtMRI study on labiodental production (ID: 1071)
Full paper6. Tone
Chin Jessica L. L., Antoniou Mark: The influence of tone experience and native tone and intonation categories on nonnative tone learning (ID: 63)
Full paperLi Chenyu, Al-Tamimi Jalal, Wu Yaru: Tone as a factor influencing the dynamics of diphthong realizations in Standard Mandarin (ID: 70)
Full paperQin Zhen, Jin Rui, Wu Ruofan: The role of prior knowledge in second-language learners' overnight consolidation of Cantonese tones (ID: 157)
Full paperBrunelle Marc, Đinh Lư Giang, Tạ Thành Tấn: Voicing and register in Mnong Râlâm (ID: 177)
Full paperWu Yaru, Chen Yiya, Lamel Lori: Realization of low tone sequences in disyllabic words in a large Mandarin speech corpus (ID: 224)
Full paperDellwo Volker, Schwab Sandra, Shi Rushen: L2 phonological contrasts are not necessarily lost: Evidence from French listeners detecting Mandarin tones (ID: 272)
Full paperMaddieson Ian: Tone is not predominant; Tone is not primordial (ID: 303)
Full paperJiang Song: Cue weighting in Mandarin tone perception: A comparison between native speakers and learners of Mandarin (ID: 351)
Full paperWong Yee-ping: Discrimination of Cantonese lexical tones by listeners with and without learning experience of tone languages (ID: 358)
Full paperIkeda Elissa, Gehrmann Ryan: Grammatical tone in Kanise Khumi: exclusive/inclusive pronominal agreement (ID: 421)
Full paperYeung Ping Hei: Contact-induced tonogenesis in Hong Kong English (ID: 440)
Full paperZHOU Duanchi: Phonetic realizations of neutral tones in wuhan chinese disyllabic words (ID: 488)
Full paperYang Cathryn: Tone change in Mandarin: Comparing acoustic analyses from the early 20th century to today (ID: 500)
Full paperHou Xinzi, Zhao Liang, Chodroff Eleanor: Intermingling tone systems: the relationship of Nanning Mandarin to Nanning Cantonese and Standard Mandarin (ID: 516)
Full paperWang Zhiwei, Li Aijun, Gao Jun: Disyllabic tones in Mandarin preschool children and child-directed speech (ID: 524)
Full paperLAN WUPENG, CHEN XIAOCONG, ZHANG CAICAI: An acoustic study of tone sandhi in Lishui Wu (ID: 542)
Full paperHu Yiying, Feng Hui, Li Aijun: Syntactic and prosodic effects on reconstruction of tone sandhi domains: Evidence from Xiamen Dialect (ID: 643)
Full paperGötz Antonia, Liu Liquan: Non-native tone perception – When music outweighs language experience (ID: 694)
Full paperFon Janice, Chuang Yu-Ying: Dialectal differences in the realisation of Tone 1 in Taiwan Mandarin (ID: 720)
Full paperWen Xinyi, Chen Yiya, Cheng Lisa: Disyllabic tone sandhi patterns in Shaoxing Wu Chinese (ID: 785)
Full paperYang Yike, Han Dong, Wong Sze Man, Chan Chak Sum, Leung Chun Yeung, Chen Xiaocong: Production of Cantonese tones by Mandarin-speaking immigrants: Acoustic and perceptual measurements (ID: 800)
Full paperBurroni Francesco: Lexical tones are timed to articulatory gestures (ID: 840)
Full paperHangshing Rosie Nempalching, Mahanta Shakuntala: A preliminary exploration of tones in paite (ID: 972)
Full paperHughes Cerys, Lee Seung Suk, Farinella Alessa, Yu Kristine: Phonetic implementation of phonologically different high tone spans in Luganda (ID: 1083)
Full paper7. Syllable
Derrick Donald: Duration and Sonority in Blackfoot Syllable Structure (ID: 137)
Full paperMarotta Giovanna, Cossu Piero, Avano Giuditta: Voiceless stops in syllable coda in Tuscan Italian (ID: 388)
Full paperCrouch Caroline, Chitoran Ioana, Goldstein Louis, Katsika Argyro: Intrusive vocoids and syllable structure in Georgian (ID: 613)
Full paperAlkhonini Omar, Kwon Harim: Temporal organization of word-initial consonant sequences in Najdi Arabic (ID: 616)
Full paperDurvasula Karthik: A simple acoustic measure of onset complexity (ID: 838)
Full paperSchettino Loredana, Vitale Vincenzo Norman, Cutugno Francesco: Syllabic reduction in Italian connected speech: towards the integration of linguistic and computational approaches (ID: 959)
Full paperCristófaro Silva Thaïs, Cantoni Maria: Emergent syllable types in Brazilian Portuguese (ID: 1050)
Full paper8. Laboratory Phonology
Wieling Martijn, Rebernik Teja, Jacobi Jidde: SPRAAKLAB: a mobile laboratory for collecting speech production data (ID: 28)
Full paperLancien Mélanie, Hutin Mathilde, Adda-Decker Martine, Vasilescu Ioana, Stuart-Smith Jane: /R/ lenition in Quebec French : Evidence from the distribution of 9 allophones in large corpora (ID: 39)
Full paperKul Malgorzata, Kaźmierski Kamil: Production planning Hypothesis: evidence from palatalization in American English (ID: 105)
Full paperBurness Phillip, Tahtadjian Talia, MacLeod Beth, Ahn Suzy: Laxing harmony in Laurentian French: Coarticulation or phonological process? (ID: 149)
Full paperMasuda Hinako, Hirayama Manami, Vance Timothy J.: Auditory and written perception of Japanese sequential voicing (ID: 153)
Full paperPouplier Marianne, Rodriquez Francesco, Alderton Roy, Lo Justin J. H., Reinisch Eva, Evans Bronwen G., Carignan Christopher: The window of opportunity: Anticipatory nasal coarticulation in three languages (ID: 159)
Full paperHudson Toby: Modelling the parameters of fixed stress in Slavic with dynamic computational networks (ID: 248)
Full paperAl-Tamimi Jalal, Palo Pertti: Dynamics of the tongue contour in the production of guttural consonants in Levantine Arabic (ID: 273)
Full paperAlsabhan Rana, Setter Jane: The effect of phonological factors on variable word onset vowel deletion in najdi arabic (ID: 291)
Full paperLo Justin J. H., Carignan Christopher, Pouplier Marianne, Alderton Roy, Rodriquez Francesco, Evans Bronwen G., Reinisch Eva: Language specificity vs speaker variability of anticipatory labial coarticulation in German and English (ID: 314)
Full paperGenette Jérémy: Investigating overlapping gestures in acoustic signals: the case of fricatives and sonorants in clusters (ID: 325)
Full paperKaźmierski Kamil: Variable rhoticity in Glasgow English: Sociolinguistic factors and abstractions vs. exemplars (ID: 336)
Full paperIssa Amel: An Electropalatographic study of the Singleton-Geminate contrast in Arabic (ID: 424)
Full paperLee Jiyoung, Kim Sahyang, Cho Taehong: Intergestural CV timing of homophonous words with different morphological structures:A case study of liquid/l/ in Korean (ID: 437)
Full paperHallé Pierre, Ridouane Rachid, Buech Philipp, Gao Jiayin, Chang Yueh-Chin, Hsieh Feng-Fan: Perception of Tashlhiyt consonant quantity contrasts by native vs. nonnative listeners from three languages (ID: 465)
Full paperChoi Yeongeun: Intra- and intersegmental durational compensation of Korean plosives (ID: 467)
Full paperYun Gwanhi, Sung Jae-Hyun: Articulatory Correlates of Stop Phonation in L1 Korean and L2 English (ID: 539)
Full paperMarchini Gilly, Ramsammy Michael: /s/-lenition and resyllabification in Southern Cone Spanishes (ID: 562)
Full paperSullivan Lisa, Kang Yoonjung: Interacting sound symbolic patterns: The case of vowel sound symbolism in Korean given names (ID: 619)
Full paperLi Hongmei, Kim Sahyang, Cho Taehong: Preboundary lengthening and its kinematic characteristics in Mandarin Chinese in interaction with focus and lexical tone (ID: 672)
Full paperDallak Abdulrahman, Khattab Ghada, Al-Tamimi Jalal: Obstruent voicing and laryngeal feature in Arabic (ID: 700)
Full paperTronnier Mechtild: Pre-aspiration in Southern Swedish and its relationship to prosody (ID: 710)
Full paperDu Shihao, Kuberski Stephan, Gafos Adamantios: How measures of gestural overlap relate to dynamics: evidence from German & English word-initial stop-lateral clusters (ID: 721)
Full paperChong Adam, Garellek Marc: Glottalization of voiceless stops in Multicultural London English (ID: 730)
Full paperSugahara Mariko: Formant characteristics of unstressed unreduced vowels in American English: only explained by duration? (ID: 735)
Full paperSong Jiyeon, Kim Sahyang, Cho Taehong: Disappearing supralaryngeal articulatory distinction of the three-way laryngeal contrast of Korean velar stops (ID: 752)
Full paperMarshall Edward: O Lo/r/d, open thou ou/r/ lips: rhoticity in choral singing from Glasgow and Cambridge (ID: 810)
Full paperShao Bowei, Buech Philipp, Hermes Anne, Giavazzi Maria: Stress conditioned phonological process: a case study of italian palatalization (ID: 814)
Full paperBroś Karolina: Compensatory breathiness in Canary Islands Spanish – an acoustic study of vowels in /s/ weakening contexts (ID: 836)
Full paperGao Man, Svensson Lundmark Malin: Consonant-vowel coarticulation patterns in Swedish and Mandarin (ID: 892)
Full paperParrish Kyle: A simulated analysis of repeated measures in VOT: we need more tokens! (ID: 900)
Full paperPadgett Jaye, Bennett Ryan, McGuire Grant, Ní Chiosáin Máire, Bellik Jenny: The timing of secondary dorsal articulations across syllable positions in irish (ID: 950)
Full paperMitra Auromita, Krishnaswamy Meghavarshini, Dutta Indranil: Coarticulation and contrast in a vowel harmony system: coarticulatory propensity in Khalkha Mongolian V-C-V sequences (ID: 1043)
Full paper9. Phonology-Phonetics Interface
Repetti-Ludlow Chiara: Acoustic correlates and contrast maintenance in Burmese voiceless sonorants (ID: 104)
Full paperKirby James, Tan Maryann: Analyzing variability in closure voicing and co-intrinsic F0 in Central Standard Swedish (ID: 356)
Full paperKwon Chloe Dokyung, Tilsen Sam, Whitman John: Morpho-phonological effects on the phonetic characteristics of tense consonants in Korean compounds (ID: 359)
Full paperShinohara Shigeko, Amelot Angelique, Hussain Qandeel: Positional asymmetry in length and voicing cues in the alveolar plosives of Ikema Miyako Ryukyuan (ID: 386)
Full paperSchwartz Geoffrey, Asiaee Maral, Wojtkowiak Ewelina: Fortis stops in Polish - evidence from acoustic measures of voice quality (ID: 434)
Full paperTurk Alice, Elie Benjamin, Šimko Juraj: PlanArt: A modular platform for computational modeling of articulatory planning (ID: 439)
Full paperTanaka Yu: Acoustic properties of palatalized consonants in Japanese (ID: 548)
Full paperMakarov Yury: Aspiration length and intensity as potential acoustic cues to [voice] in final position: evidence from Shughni (ID: 582)
Full paperNeuberger Tilda: Geminate types and their acoustic effects on adjacent vowels in Hungarian (ID: 777)
Full paperDurvasula Karthik, Wang Yichen: Revisiting CV timing with a new technique to identify inter-gestural proportional timing (ID: 853)
Full paperHerce Borja, Torres Catalina: Measuring variation in Central Pame vowels (ID: 1101)
Full paper10. Phonetics of First Language Acquisition
Wong Eugene, Munson Benjamin: How do children mark gender phonetically? An analysis of voice quality (ID: 207)
Full paperMeng Hanyi, Chen Chien-Tzu, Chen Yue, Liu Zirui, Xu Yi: Mandarin tone production can be learned under perceptual guidance — A machine learning simulation (ID: 282)
Full paperColombo Lucia, Arciuli Joanne: Vowel duration before a geminate in Italian children and adults: is lexicality important? (ID: 333)
Full paperChládková Kateřina, Podlipský Václav Jonáš, Nudga Natalia, Paillereau Nikola, Kynčlová Kateřina, Šimáčková Šárka: Infants' learning of novel segments is modulated by prosody (ID: 343)
Full paperSvoboda Michaela, Chládková Kateřina, Kocjančič Antolík Tanja, Paillereau Nikola, Slížková Petra: Vowel length in infant-directed speech: the realisation of short-long contrasts in Czech IDS (ID: 350)
Full paperSim Jasper: Influence of bilingualism or caregiver input? Variation in VOT in simultaneous bilingual preschoolers in Singapore (ID: 361)
Full paperMenard Lucie, Turgeon Christine: The effects of vision on speech production in children (ID: 410)
Full paperBurnham Denis, Best Catherine, Götz Antonia, Kalashnikova Marina, Johnson Elizabeth Johnson, Altuntas Eylem, Cutler Anne: The Origins of Phonology and Lexicon in Infancy: Phonological Abstraction Before Perceptual Attunement? (ID: 674)
Full paperNam Minji, Choi Youngon, Hwang Hyun Kyung, Mazuka Reiko: Input distribution of Korean affricates in the context of a diachronic sound change: comparison between IDS and ADS (ID: 831)
Full paperKohari Anna, Mády Katalin: A longitudinal study of pauses, interpausal units and clauses in infant-directed speech (ID: 911)
Full paperChang Andrea, Perrachione Tyler, Lim Sung-Joo: Evidence for preserved phonetic sensitivity to lexical tones in Chinese international adoptees (ID: 1077)
Full paper11. Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition
Martinez Garcia Maria Teresa, Schwab Sandra: Relation between musical aptitude and L2 stress perception in French- and Korean-speaking listeners (ID: 25)
Full paperKamiyama Takeki, Amand Maelle: Perception of word stress amongst French learners of English: tone & suffix (ID: 43)
Full paperTu Jung-yueh: Production of Mandarin Disyllabic Tones by Vietnamese Speakers (ID: 48)
Full paperTsukada Kimiko, NA Yurong: Perception of Japanese consonant length by advanced learners from Mandarin- and Mongolian-speaking backgrounds (ID: 52)
Full paperMennen Ineke, Reubold Ulrich, Mayr Robert: The contribution of temporal cues to perceived nativeness in the native speech of English migrants to Austria (ID: 53)
Full paperKatayama Tamami: Effects of L1 phonotactic constraints on learning novel words (ID: 65)
Full paperBohn Ocke-Schwen, Korneliussen Kulunnguaq: Predicting nonnative consonant identification: English consonants as perceived by native speakers of Kalaallisut (ID: 68)
Full paperChen Chun-Mei: Oral recast and task-based interaction on the prosody of L2 Chinese learners (ID: 69)
Full paperMuhlack Beeke: Filler particles in English and Spanish L1 and L2 speech (ID: 110)
Full paperHowson Phil, Madathodiyil Irfana: L2 acquisition of Polish sibilant fricatives by L1 Czech speakers (ID: 143)
Full paperGöbel Jessica, McCarthy Kathleen: The impact of cognitive load on speech production in German-English bilinguals (ID: 150)
Full paperAmengual Mark: The acoustic realization of L2 Spanish phonetic categories and allophonic alternations by English-speaking immigrants (ID: 154)
Full paperVillumsen Jonas, Bohn Ocke-Schwen, Horslund Camilla Søballe: Exploring the problem in native danish listeners’ perception of the english hot and hut vowels (ID: 194)
Full paperNagamine Takayuki: Dynamic tongue movements in L1 Japanese and L2 English liquids (ID: 198)
Full paperLlompart Miquel, Rocca Brian, Darcy Isabelle: Is the effect of L2 vocabulary size on lexical encoding modulated by L1-L2 similarity? (ID: 199)
Full paperKallio Heini, Kuronen Mikko: Revising parameters for predicting L2 speech fluency and proficiency (ID: 221)
Full paperLI Yanping, Tyler Michael, Burnham Denis, Best Catherine: L2-Mandarin regional accent variability facilitates Mandarin-naive English listeners' learning of Mandarin tone-words (ID: 244)
Full paperTokuma Shinichi: How Japanese L2 listeners perceive English silent-centre front vowels (ID: 245)
Full paperLi Peng, Xi Xiaotong: Nuclear contours of Spanish echo questions produced by proficient Chinese learners of Spanish: A dynamic analysis (ID: 265)
Full paperCao Yidan, Zhou Chao, Hristovsky Gueorgui: Exploring the Phonetic Context Effects on the Production of Portuguese /ɾ/ by L1-Mandarin Learners (ID: 275)
Full paperLee Albert, Shinohara Yasuaki, Chiu Faith, Mut Tsz Ching: Perception of vowel and consonant quantity contrasts by Cantonese, English, French, and Japanese speakers (ID: 290)
Full paperPesantez Pesantez Alejandra Carolina, Lima Jr Ronaldo: Assessing intelligibility of L2 speech by native and non-native listeners: a longitudinal study (ID: 302)
Full paperSchmidt Lauren: Effects of dialect exposure on the processing of Argentine regional phones by English-speaking L2 learners of Spanish (ID: 305)
Full paperChen Xuanda, Clayards Meghan, Goad Heather, Kim Donghyun: L1 Effects on Naive Perception and Production of [\textbaru] by Mandarin and Italian Speakers (ID: 306)
Full paperSchwab Sandra, Jost Lea, Mouthon Michael, Etter Faustine, Kamber Julie, Rogenmoser Lars, Annoni Jean-Marie: Neural predisposition for L2 stress learning in French and German listeners (ID: 330)
Full paperMendes Junior Wellington, Cristófaro Silva Thaïs: Word-final devoicing in Brazilian Portuguese and L2 English (ID: 338)
Full paperFU Wenxun, Adda-Decker Martine, Kühnert Barbara: Characterization of Mandarin accent of French across three different speaking styles (ID: 341)
Full paperChang Chih-Chao, Chien Chun-Ting, Lu Yu-An: The link between perception and production of English vowel contrasts in non-native speakers (ID: 353)
Full paperShu Tong, Mok Peggy Pik Ki: A preliminary study of Mandarin neutral tone production by Japanese and Korean L2 learners (ID: 354)
Full paperFeng Qiang, Busà M. Grazia: The classification of native and non-native productions of Italian consonant length contrast (ID: 367)
Full paperFont Rotchés Dolors, Cao Yongfa, Rius-Escudé Agnès: Acquisition of the low vowel in L2 Spanish by Chinese speakers (ID: 372)
Full paperCarović Ines: Phonetic transcription of atypical speech: second or a foreign language (ID: 390)
Full paperWrembel Magdalena, Kaźmierski Kamil, Dziubalska-Kołaczyk Katarzyna, Weckwerth Jarosław, Cal Zuzanna: Investigating predictors of foreign accentedness in L3 acquisition (ID: 403)
Full paperYang Tzu-Hsuan, Tremblay Annie: Perception of English lexical stress in different intonations by Mandarin listeners (ID: 413)
Full paperMouquet Marine, Mairano Paolo: Orthography and the mental lexicon: the effects of English silent letters on French learners (ID: 435)
Full paperChen Shuwen, Wong Janice W. S.: Influences of multi-language experience on Mandarin consonant perception (ID: 460)
Full paperCHUI Yin To, QIN Zhen: Distributional learning and overnight consolidation of a difficult non-native tone contrast (ID: 499)
Full paperAlmurashi Wael, Al-Tamimi Jalal, Khattab Ghada: Static and dynamic features of English monophthongal vowels production by Hijazi Arabic L2 learners (ID: 501)
Full paperZhou Weijing, Nolan Francis, Jing jiawei, Gong Jian: The role of intonation type and stress position in native Mandarin speakers' perception of English lexical stress (ID: 510)
Full paperLu Jiayi, Ota Mitsuhiko: The effect of learning context on Mandarin listeners‘ perception of English vowels (ID: 528)
Full paperXu Xiaolin, Grenon Izabelle: Exploring second language attitudinal prosody with a machine learning approach (ID: 566)
Full paperPEREZ-RAMON RUBEN, KONDO MARIKO, DETEY SYLVAIN, FONTAN LIONEL, AMAND MAELLE, KAMIYAMA TAKEKI: Nativeness and intelligibility of Japanese accented English consonants by French listeners (ID: 572)
Full paperPillot-Loiseau Claire, Kamiyama Takeki, Kitamura Ayako: French /ø-u/ contrast in Japanese learners with/without gesture feedback in monosyllables: a descriptive acoustic study (ID: 586)
Full paperBedialauneta Txurruka Izaro: Perception of Spanish Declarative Questions and Statements by L2 Spanish Speakers (ID: 606)
Full paperYang Minmin, Ridouane Rachid: Schwa in French obstruent-liquid clusters by native speakers and Mandarin learners (ID: 609)
Full paperCao Yating, Chen Hua: Revisiting intelligibility: The role of listeners' L1 and proficiency in perceiving Chinese EFL learners' speech (ID: 630)
Full paperFonseca Marco: The perception of Japanese lexical contrasts by L2 learners: The role of the lexicon (ID: 638)
Full paperBalas Anna, Wrembel Magdalena, Kaźmierski Kamil, Weckwerth Jarosław: Factors determining perceptual and acoustic similarity between native and non-native vowels (ID: 644)
Full paperZhou Xiaoyu, Sun Binbin, Feng Hui: Phonetic Realization of Narrow Focus by Chinese EFL Learners (ID: 652)
Full paperMizoguchi Ai, Morimoto Maho, Li Weiyu, Arai Takayuki: Tongue contours for the Japanese moraic nasal by speakers of Standard Chinese (ID: 683)
Full paperHe Mosi, Zhang Ting, Li Bin: Suprasegmental cues to perception of English lexical stress by Mandarin speakers (ID: 706)
Full paperAksu Bahar: Regional Dialect Influence on L2 English Production: BATH – STRUT – LOT triangle for L1 Turkish speakers (ID: 716)
Full paperRojczyk Arkadiusz, Rallo Fabra Lucrecia: Geminate rearticulation is psychoacoustically robust: Imitation of Polish geminates by Spanish-Catalan bilinguals (ID: 729)
Full paperLiu Shuting, Maxwell Olga, Fletcher Janet: The effect of L2 experience on Mandarin speakers’ production of Australian English short and long vowels (ID: 747)
Full paperXi Xiaotong, Li Peng, Prieto Pilar: Does visuospatial working memory predict L2 perceptual learning from phonetic training with hand gestures? (ID: 749)
Full paperQi Wu: Effects of language training on mandarin lexical tone perception by Japanese speakers (ID: 763)
Full paperWang Lijuan, Guo Jiwei, Feng Hui: Perception and Production of English Tense and Lax Vowels by Chinese EFL Learners (ID: 764)
Full paperJoto Akiyo, Nishio Yuri: Intelligibility and related features of English sounds produced by young Japanese learners (ID: 768)
Full paperWeckwerth Jarosław, Wrembel Magdalena, Kaźmierski Kamil, Balas Anna: L3 Norwegian /ʉː/ and /uː/ in L1 Polish/L2 English learners: different patterns of cross-linguistic interactions (ID: 775)
Full paperIwamoto Keiji: f0 enhancement in Japanese voicing contrast by Japanese native speakers and its implication to L2 perception/production (ID: 792)
Full paperTajima Keiichi, Kitahara Mafuyu, Yoneyama Kiyoko: Phonetic realization of multiple stress levels by speakers of a non-stress language: A case of Japanese-accented English (ID: 815)
Full paperWeber Julika, Geissler Christopher: Accommodation to passive exposure in the L2 (ID: 817)
Full paperPerrachione Tyler, Gabrieli John, Finn Amy: Learning to distinguish the three-way laryngeal contrast of Korean plosives by native English speakers (ID: 818)
Full paperMorimoto Maho, Mizoguchi Ai, Li Weiyu, Arai Takayuki: Articulatory timing of the Japanese singleton and geminate /t/ produced by speakers of Standard Chinese (ID: 820)
Full paperYeo Eun Jung, Ryu Hyungshin, Lee Jooyoung, Kim Sunhee, Chung Minhwa: Comparison of L2 Korean pronunciation error patterns from five L1 backgrounds by using automatic phonetic transcription (ID: 879)
Full paperHanulikova Adriana: Learning phonotactically complex L3 words: Are bilinguals more successful? (ID: 884)
Full papervan Heuven Vincent J., Farran Bashar M.: Perceptual representation and production of American English simplex vowels by adolescent Palestinian-Arabic learners (ID: 891)
Full paperVuong Michelle, Einfeldt Marieke, Braun Bettina: Different realizations of German underlying vs. derived diphthongs between two generations of Cantonese L1 speakers (ID: 914)
Full paperXi Xiaotong, Li Peng: Effects of stress and prominence on Spanish stops and lenition in L2 speech of proficient Mandarin learners of Spanish (ID: 918)
Full paperHolaj Richard, Pořízka Petr: Automatic feedback on pronunciation and Anophone – a tool for L2 Czech annotation (ID: 922)
Full paperCebrian Juli, Gorba Celia: Exploring the relationship between individual differences in cross-language perceived similarity and L2 vowel perception (ID: 941)
Full paperOakley Madeleine: Second language learners' acquisition of Mandarin fricative contrasts: an ultrasound study (ID: 965)
Full paperTalley Jim: Identification of non-native English speakers' L1s via patterns of prosodic feature deviance from native speaker norms (ID: 1010)
Full paperLéger Alice, King Hannah, Ferragne Emmanuel: Is rhoticity on the tip of your tongue? Investigating tongue shapes for English /r/ in French learners with ultrasound. (ID: 1011)
Full paperMairano Paolo, Santiago Fabian: L1 phonotactic constraints mediate phonological awareness of non-native gemination (ID: 1032)
Full paperSuková Vychopňová Kateřina: Influence of primary and secondary accent on the duration of French vowels in production of Czech and French speakers (ID: 1046)
Full paperTamim Nour, Hamann Silke, Boersma Paul: Individual differences in VOT realizations of English plosives by Palestinian pupils (ID: 1057)
Full paperShaktawat Divyanshi: The effect of age of entry and contact on backward transfer of Glaswegian English (L2) on Hindi and Indian English (L1) (ID: 1063)
Full paperAdu Manyah Kofi, Owusua Amponsah Rejoice: French prosodic stress produced by Twi speakers compared to French speakers: an acoustic investigation (ID: 1105)
Full paper12. Bilingual/Multilingual Phonetics
Freeman Max, Marian Viorica: Native-Language Phonotactic Processing in Bilinguals (ID: 12)
Full paperMori Miki: Mid vowel and nasal vowel production in young adult French speakers on Mayotte Island in the Indian Ocean (ID: 72)
Full paperKornder Lisa, Reubold Johann Ulrich Balthasar, Mayr Robert, Mennen Ineke: The relationship between L2 acquisition and L1 attrition in the phonetic domain (ID: 83)
Full paperGilbert Annie, Honda Claire T., Baum Shari R.: Prosodic cue weighting in the perception of lexical stress by French-English bilinguals: Preliminary behavioural data (ID: 122)
Full paperLin Youran, Pollock Karen, Tucker Benjamin, Li Fangfang: Acoustic analyses of Mandarin tones produced by bilingual elementary students in Canada (ID: 123)
Full paperBöttcher Marlene, Zellers Margaret: Hesitating with and without Language Heritage - Prosodic Aspects of Filler Particles in the RUEG Corpus (ID: 169)
Full paperBramlett Adam A., Wiener Seth: Switching between phonological biases is not free: evidence from a bilingual reconstruction task (ID: 183)
Full paperRees Madeleine, Davis Matt, Bradshaw Abbie, Post Brechtje: Assessing the effects of auditory feedback perturbation on perception of similar vowels in a different language (ID: 192)
Full paperWojtkowiak Ewelina: L2-induced phonetic drift in L1 Polish vowel productions (ID: 205)
Full paperFrank Marina, Rohloff Marina, Peters Jörg: Effects of cognitive load on vowel production in bilingual speakers of High and Low German (ID: 216)
Full paperGrünke Jonas, Sabev Mitko, Andreeva Bistra, Gabriel Christoph: Vowel reduction in spontaneous Bulgarian Judeo-Spanish (ID: 220)
Full paperJung Ye-Jee, Dmitrieva Olga: Crosslinguistic influence and language-specific strategies in bilingual clear speech (ID: 362)
Full paperBawa Emmanuel, Burdin Rachel, Cassiani Taylor: Cross-linguistic influence in the mid vowels of Hausa/Ekhwa speakers (ID: 398)
Full paperForst Hadley, Simonet Miquel: Foreign-accented phonetic detail in L1 word processing: L1 Spanish L2 English listeners and English-accented Spanish (ID: 420)
Full paperYazawa Kakeru, Pérez Ramón Rubén, Kondo Mariko: L2 proficiency predicts L1 accentedness and comprehensibility (ID: 430)
Full paperKim Joo Kyeong, Kim Ji Young, Carter John, Choi Jenny: Demystifying heritage accent: Heritage accent perceived by heritage speakers (ID: 481)
Full paperZhu Zhiqiang, Mok Peggy: The production of Mandarin /r/ by early and late Japanese-Mandarin bilinguals: articulatory and acoustic findings (ID: 482)
Full paperSypiańska Jolanta, Cal Zuzanna: Perception-production mismatch in L1 drift (ID: 503)
Full paperDe Iacovo Valentina, Mairano Paolo, Hajek John: Does gemination resist linguistic attrition? A study on Italian migrant speech in Melbourne Australia (ID: 565)
Full paperYang Qing, Chen Yiya: Do Chinese-English Bilinguals Speak English Words with Lexical Tone in Mind? (ID: 653)
Full paperJu Tianqi, Gu Beiwei, Huang Fumo, Liu Xinyi, Yue Cen, Yao Yao: Acquiring new contrasts in L2 vs. L3: Chinese dialectal speakers’ acquisition of Mandarin and English phonetic contrasts (ID: 670)
Full paperSeo Yuhyeon, Dmitrieva Olga: Crosslinguistic influence on perceptual cue-weighting in Korean-English bilinguals (ID: 676)
Full paperZhai Weiyi, Clayards Meghan, Goad Heather: Individual variability in L1 category compactness on L2 production compactness and accuracy (ID: 702)
Full paperLan Chen, Mok Peggy: A preliminary study on Cantonese vowel development by young heritage children (ID: 858)
Full paperPayne Elinor, Maxwell Olga, Fuchs Robert, Wang Yizhou: The perception of lexical stress in Indian Englishes (ID: 871)
Full paperButler Nicoline: Phonetic integration in Heritage Korean language mixing (ID: 933)
Full paperKrzysik Iga: The role of psychotypology in the acquisition of rhotic consonants by adolescent emergent multilinguals (ID: 966)
Full paperChan Hoi Ling, Fuchs Robert: Revisiting the Vowels of Hong Kong English – the Post-Handover Generation (ID: 997)
Full paperCaudrelier Tiphaine, Martin Clara D., Samuel Arthur G., Beausoleil Marie-Michèle, Tiede Mark K., Ménard Lucie: Lexically-guided phonetic recalibration transfers across languages in French-English bilinguals (ID: 1034)
Full paperRepiso Puigdelliura Gemma, Pape Daniel: Examining the effects of stress on vowel production in heritage vs. monolingual Spanish school-aged child speakers (ID: 1104)
Full paper13. Phonetic Universals and Typology
Hu Fang: Diphthong acoustics and articulatory uniformity (ID: 203)
Full paperHu Fang, Li Nan: Vowels and Diphthongs in Chengdu Mandarin (ID: 204)
Full paperLee Wai-Sum, Zee Eric: Patterns of the syllable-final consonants in Chinese dialects (ID: 371)
Full paperWikström Alexandra, Vainio Lari, Vainio Martti: Spatial sound symbolism: a cross-linguistic study (ID: 596)
Full paperEasterday Shelece: Reconsidering favored phonotactic patterns for ejective and implosive consonants (ID: 637)
Full paperBurns Roslyn, Shaw Jason: Effect of vowel context on stop place identification in Yoruba (ID: 645)
Full paperMielke Jeff, Oakley Madeleine, Vásquez-Aguilar Alonso, Zariquiey Roberto, Parker Steve: Bora /ɨ/ is produced with a low tongue dorsum and dental contact: an ultrasound study (ID: 897)
Full paper14. Phonetics of Sound Change
Bozhinoski Mishko, Boersma Paul: Ghost segments in the Flemish Tussentaal (ID: 11)
Full paperKuznetsova Natalia, Brodskaya Irina, Markus Elena: Interaction of quantity, foot structure, and stress in the 2nd/3rd syllable sonorants of Soikkola Ingrian trisyllables (ID: 31)
Full paperStevens Mary: Predicting sound change: acoustic evidence from a longitudinal study of /s/-retraction in English /str/ (ID: 91)
Full paperBeddor Patrice, Coetzee Andries, Calloway Ian, Tobin Stephen, Purse Ruaridh: Individuals’ perceptual retuning predicts articulatory accommodation: implications for sound change (ID: 114)
Full paperSzalay Tuende, Benders Titia, Cox Felicity, Proctor Michael: Pre-/l/ vowel change in Australian English pool-pull (ID: 124)
Full paperKingma Martijn, Boersma Paul, Van de Velde Hans, Versloot Arjen: Diphthongisation of /iː/ in West Frisian (ID: 164)
Full paperGrama James: Change over time in [ɛ] and [æ] in Hawaiʻi Creole (ID: 170)
Full paperSteiner Carina, Jeszenszky Péter, Leemann Adrian: From pasta to pHizza: variation and change in VOT in Swiss German (ID: 171)
Full paperTorres Catalina, Steffman Jeremy: Stop voicing in Drehu: Effects of place of articulation, speaker sex, and language attitudes (ID: 172)
Full paperCardoso Amanda, Liu Suyuan, Pritchard Robert, Babel Molly: Simultaneous vowel changes in British Columbian English (ID: 181)
Full paperLeemann Adrian, Steiner Carina, Siebenhaar Beat, Jeszenszky Péter: Sociolinguistic factors predicting sound change in Swiss German (ID: 191)
Full paperThon Katharina, Kleber Felicitas: Phonotactically driven cue weighting in a sound change in progress: acoustic evidence from West Central Bavarian (ID: 231)
Full paperFreeman Valerie, Landers Molly: Possible back prelateral mergers in Oklahoma (ID: 355)
Full paperTallon Kate: Investigating the Irish English PEN-PIN merger: patterns and origins (ID: 383)
Full paperKang Yoonjung, Hirayama Manami: Age- and gender-based variation in the perception of voicing contrast in Tokyo Japanese (ID: 509)
Full paperZebe Franka, Watter Camille, Schmid Stephan: Increasing aspiration of Swiss German plosives: a sound change in progress? (ID: 515)
Full paperMaspong Sireemas: Voice quality is not an obligatory stage in tonogenesis: A case study of Eastern Khmu (ID: 532)
Full paperHolliday Jeffrey, Kong Eun Jong, Lee Hyunjung: The effects and interaction of age and region on the acoustic realization of the Korean stop contrast (ID: 544)
Full paperCronenberg Johanna, Gubian Michele, Harrington Jonathan, Reichel Vanessa: Investigating sound change through computational agent-based modelling: An R package (ID: 583)
Full paperGalvano Amber, Henriksen Nicholas: Cross-dialectal comparison of /st/ clusters in Spanish: implications for sound change (ID: 597)
Full paperHan Qianwen, Lee Wai-Sum: Acoustic analysis of vowel nasalization in Taizhou Chinese (ID: 662)
Full paperDocherty Gerard, Gonzalez Simón, Foulkes Paul: An acoustic study of the realisation of KIT in the conversational speech of young English speakers in Australia (ID: 684)
Full paperTeras Pire: The loss of intervocalic short /h/ in Estonian (ID: 825)
Full paperNiculescu Oana, Avram Andrei A.: Phonetic variation of word-final affricates in Romanian connected speech (ID: 873)
Full paper15. Speech Evolution
Ekström Axel G., Moran Steven, Sundberg Johan, Lameira Adriano R.: Phonetic approaches to analyses of great ape quasi-vowels (ID: 22)
Full paper16. Speech Technology
Šimko Juraj, Törö Tuukka, Vainio Martti, Suni Antti: Prosody under control: Controlling prosody in text-to-speech synthesis by adjustments in latent reference space (ID: 60)
Full paperWu Yaru, Chen Lihu, Elie Benjamin, Suchanek Fabian, Vasilescu Ioana, Lamel Lori: Who's speaking? Predicting speaker profession from speech (ID: 223)
Full paperGilles Peter, Hillah Léopold, Hosseini-Kivanani Nina: ASRLux: Automatic speech recognition for the low-resource language Luxembourgish (ID: 266)
Full paperTerblanche Camryn, Tucker Benjamin V, Schnoor Tyler, Harty Michal: Using Tacotron 2 to develop synthetic child speech in South African English (ID: 293)
Full paperLinke Julian, Kubin Gernot, Schuppler Barbara: Using word-level features for prosodic prominence detection in conversational speech (ID: 298)
Full paperSeebauer Fritz, Kuhlmann Michael, Haeb-Umbach Reinhold, Wagner Petra: Discerning dimensions of quality for state of the art synthetic speech (ID: 438)
Full paperLau Emily, Post Brechtje, Knill Kate: A biological investigation of performative speech through synthesis (ID: 466)
Full paperJiang Zifan, Soldati Adrian, Schamberg Isaac, Lameira Adriano, Moran Steven: Automatic sound event detection and classification of great ape calls using neural networks (ID: 508)
Full paperHanžl Václav, Hanžlová Adléta: Prak: An automatic phonetic alignment tool for Czech (ID: 525)
Full paperKerle Lisa Kristina, Pucher Michael, Schuppler Barbara: Speaker interpolation based data augmentation for automatic speech recognition (ID: 585)
Full paperHarrington Lauren, Hughes Vincent: Automatic speech recognition: system variability within a sociolinguistically homogenous group of speakers (ID: 593)
Full paperStrickland Emmett, Evrard Marc, Lacheret-Dujour Anne: SLAM 3: An Updated Stylization Model for Speech Melody (ID: 617)
Full paperLameris Harm, Włodarczak Marcin, Gustafson Joakim, Székely Éva: Neural Speech Synthesis with Controllable Creaky Voice Style (ID: 717)
Full paperPérez Zarazaga Pablo, Malisz Zofia: Recovering implicit pitch contours from formants in whispered speech (ID: 736)
Full paperElmerich Amélie, Kim Lila, Gendrot Cédric, Amelot Angélique, Crevier-Buchman Lise, Maeda Shinji: Nasality detection from acoustic data with a convolutional neural network and comparison with aerodynamic data (ID: 934)
Full paperTånnader Christina, House David, Edlund Jens: Analysis-by-synthesis: phonetic-phonological variation in deep neural network-based text-to-speech synthesis (ID: 939)
Full paperPandey Ayushi, Le Maguer Sebastien, Edlund Jens, Harte Naomi: Natural choice: Comparing place classification between natural and Tacotron fricatives (ID: 949)
Full paper17. Speech Corpora and Big Data
Lancien Mélanie, Adda-Decker Martine, Stuart-Smith Jane: Knowledge-driven vs. data-driven methods for filtering acoustic measures in phonetics corpora (ID: 103)
Full paperCychosz Margaret, Newman Rochelle, Edwards Jan, Munson Benjamin, Romeo Rachel, Kosie Jessica: The everyday speech environments of preschoolers with and without cochlear implants (ID: 276)
Full paperSahkai Heete, Piits Liisi, Ermus Liis, Hein Indrek, Mihkla Meelis, Kiissel Indrek, Suluste Kristjan, Männisalu Egert, Altrov Rene, Pajupuu Hille, Pajupuu Jaan: Turning podcasts into a training corpus for conversational text-to-speech synthesis (ID: 323)
Full paperLancien Mélanie, Stuart-Smith Jane, Adda-Decker Martine: Using Mahalanobis distance to filter erratic vowel features in less documented languages : exploration on Quebec French (ID: 337)
Full paperPopescu Anisia, Hutin Mathilde, Vasilescu Ioana, Adda-Decker Martine, Lamel Lori: Stop devoicing and place of articulation: a cross-linguistic investigation using large scale corpora (ID: 429)
Full paperMartin Philippe: Prosodic annotation of large speech corpora (ID: 471)
Full paperSonderegger Morgan, Stuart-Smith Jane, Mielke Jeff, SPADE Consortium The: How variable are English sibilants? (ID: 569)
Full paperLameli Alfred, Werth Alexander, Bunkov Valeria, Link Samantha: PhonD2: a database on phonotactic structures of German dialects (ID: 602)
Full paperLo Roger Yu-Hsiang, Sóskuthy Márton: Articulation rate in consonants and vowels: results and methodological challenges from a cross-linguistic corpus study (ID: 618)
Full paperMéli Adrien, Ballier Nicolas: PEASYV: a procedure to obtain phonetic data from subtitled videos (ID: 837)
Full paperPerepelytsia Valeriia, Bradshaw Leah, Dellwo Volker: IDEAR: A speech database of identity-marked, clear, and read speech (ID: 928)
Full paper18. History of Phonetics
Lopes Quintino, Ferreira Carla, Pereira Gilberto, Ferreira Carolina, Silva Diogo, Quaresma Helena: Phonlab project: Coimbra – Harvard. Rethinking 20th-century scientific centres and peripheries (ID: 40)
Full paperFOUGERON Cécile, AMELOT Angélique, RIALLAND Annie: On the history of the phonetic institute of the Universite de Paris from 1911 to 1950 (ID: 256)
Full paperŠturm Pavel: The 6th ICPhS in Prague and the organized life of phonetics (ID: 773)
Full paperTrouvain Jürgen: On the evolution of ICPhS between 1932 and 2019 (ID: 856)
Full paper19. Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages
Kaland Constantijn, Bardají Maria: Phonetic description of filled pauses as discourse markers in Totoli (ID: 10)
Full paperToparlak Tabita, Dolatian Hossep: Aerodynamics and articulation of word-final ejectives in Eastern Armenian (ID: 15)
Full paperPaschen Ludger: Final lengthening across various sound classes in a language documentation corpus of Lower Sorbian (ID: 64)
Full paperRiverin-Coutlée Josiane, Kapia Enkeleida, Cunha Conceição, Harrington Jonathan: Compensatory lengthening and polysyllabic shortening in the Gheg dialect of Albanian (ID: 129)
Full paperPuggaard-Rode Rasmus: The /t/ release in Jutland Danish: Decomposing the spectrum with functional PCA (ID: 139)
Full paperHowson Phil, Birkholz Peter: An MRI examination of lingual fricatives in Upper Sorbian (ID: 142)
Full paperPulman-Slater Jack, McCabe Connor: The utility of turning-point analysis methods for Welsh and Irish intonation (ID: 239)
Full paperWhalen D. H., DiCanio Christian, Chen Wei-Rong: Variable realization of the Arapaho glottal stop, despite its being distinctive and frequent (ID: 241)
Full paperLovick Olga, Reyes Herrera Kristy, Stewart Jesse: The realization of the voiceless nasal consonants in Upper Tanana (Dene) (ID: 247)
Full paperStewart Jesse, Onosson Sky: Cotopaxi Media Lengua Vowels: A Preliminary Analysis (ID: 250)
Full paperSaitô Yoshio, Maekawa Kikuo, - Yurong: The phonetic basis for modern Mongolian vowel harmony: An analysis by means of real-time MRI (ID: 318)
Full paperChan May Pik Yu, Kuang Jianjing: The Acoustics of Vowel Harmony in Sakha (ID: 331)
Full paperBennett Ryan, Henderson Robert, Harvey Meg: Phonetic variability in the realization of glottalized stops in Uspanteko (Mayan) (ID: 339)
Full paperKim Daejin, Cruz Robert: Phonetics-prosody interplay is implicated in typologically rare and complex morphophonology in Tohono O’odham. (ID: 352)
Full paperLee Albert, Simard Candide, Tamata Apolonia, Sun Jiaying, Mut Tsz Ching: Focus prosody in Fijian: A pilot study (ID: 374)
Full paperShinohara Shigeko, Shao Bowei: An acoustic study of the fricative vowel in two endangered Ryukyuan languages (ID: 387)
Full paperKassime Ahamada, Mori Miki, Hirsch Fabrice: Vowel space and acoustic characteristics of stressed syllables in the two dialects of Kibushi: A pilote study (ID: 401)
Full paperDavidson Lisa, Parker Jones 'Ōiwi: Word position and stress combine to affect voice onset time in Hawaiian (ID: 406)
Full paperAlden McKinley, Arnhold Anja: Acoustic correlates of metrical feet in two Yupik languages (ID: 419)
Full paperOnosson Sky, Stewart Jesse: Vowel Raising In Cotopaxi Quichuan Languages (ID: 472)
Full paperWan Meihao, Wang Feng: A study on tones in Jiuhe Bai produced by Naxi speakers (ID: 529)
Full paperArnold Laura, Gao Jiayin, Kirby James: Intrinsic fundamental frequency differences in two tonal Austronesian languages (ID: 577)
Full paperMellesmoen Gloria, Cardoso Amanda: Mapping phonetic variation to phonological units: Feature sharing in Comox-Sliammon (Salish) vowels (ID: 654)
Full paperWang Chi-Wei, Chen Bo-Wei, Huang Po-Hsuan, Lai Ching-Hung, Chiu Chenhao: Evaluating forced alignment for under-resourced languages: A test on Squliq Atayal data (ID: 655)
Full paperBelmar Viernes Guillem, Salazar Jeremías: Morphology and phonetic realization: lexical vs. morphological prenasalization in Sàꞌán Sàvǐ ñà ñuù Xnúvíkó (Mixtec) (ID: 675)
Full paperSchmiedel Astrid, Steiner Ingmar: Development of speech syntheses for lower sorbian and upper sorbian using marytts (ID: 687)
Full paperVella Alexandra, Grech Sarah, Padovani Ian, Micallef Maria-Christina: Resources and tools for pre-processing speech data in a lesser-known variety of English (ID: 725)
Full paperYazar Merve, Bağrıaçık Metin, Canalis Stefano, Dadan Mehmet Can, Eryılmaz Metehan: Acoustic correlates of allophonic plosive voicing in Romeyka Greek (ID: 743)
Full paperKettig Thomas: Word class and frequency effects in Hawaiian stressed vowel clusters (ID: 798)
Full paperAlgethami Ghazi: Acoustic characterization of Najdi Arabic Vowel System (ID: 868)
Full paperDemolin Didier, Ghio Alain, Harvey Andrew: Acoustic and aerodynamic features of Hadza clicks (ID: 916)
Full paperBadyal Pranav: Gemination in dogri and punjabi: evidence of deviation among ‘like’ languages (ID: 942)
Full paperCunha Conceição, Kanana Fridah, Harrington Jonathan: Variation and palatalisation in the production of the plural prefix in Meru: A study of three dialects (ID: 970)
Full paperSóskuthy Márton, Chow Una, Mellesmoen Gloria, Sadlier-Brown Emily: The quantitative phonetic analysis of languages with small accessible populations (ID: 974)
Full paperArkhipov Alexandre, Daniel Michael, Shiryaev Alexander, Shepel Ekaterina: Evaluating formant estimations and discrete cosine transform to differentiate between pharyngeal fricatives in Mehweb (ID: 1027)
Full paperEischens Ben: Rate-sensitive differences between modal and non-modal vowels in San Martín Peras Mixtec (ID: 1029)
Full paperRangelov Tihomir: The acoustic and articulatory properties of the prenasalised coronal trill in two Oceanic languages (ID: 1031)
Full paperWheeler Paige-Erin: Vowel duration in Enenlhet (ID: 1037)
Full paperEgurtzegi Ander, García-Covelo Andrea, Urrestarazu-Porta Iñigo: A nasalance-based study of the /h/ vs. /h̃/ opposition in Zuberoan Basque (ID: 1047)
Full paperAguilar Andres: Pre-Pausal Glottalization in Chicontepec Nahuatl (ID: 1055)
Full paperFaytak Matthew, Shao Bowei, Taffre Douanla Angèle, Tschonghongei Nelson: Frication and formant frequencies in the Mundabli high vowels (ID: 1061)
Full paperWatson Janet, al-Kathiri Amer, Tome Lourido Gisela: Pre-aspirated sonorants in Shehret, a Modern South Arabian language (ID: 1103)
Full paper20. Field Methods in Phonetics
Kaland Constantijn, Ellison T. Mark: Evaluating cluster analysis on f0 contours: an information theoretic approach on three languages (ID: 108)
Full paperBevivino Dorotea, Hemforth Barbara, Turco Giuseppina: Data from online production experiments and challenges for collecting good-quality recordings for prosodic analyses (ID: 152)
Full paper21. Phonetics of Conversation
Gilmartin Emer, Wlodarczak Marcin: Getting from A to B: complexities of turn change and retention in conversation (ID: 14)
Full paperWehrle Simon, Vogeley Kai, Grice Martine: Characteristics and distribution of silent pauses in conversations between autistic and non-autistic dyads (ID: 24)
Full paperKelterer Anneliese, Wepner Saskia, Linke Julian, Schuppler Barbara: Points of maximum grammatical control – The prosody of a turn-holding practice (ID: 66)
Full paperRathcke Tamara, Kapogianni Eleni, Page Lucy: Timing of laughter in conversation: Better late than never? (ID: 112)
Full paperWlodarczak Marcin, Heldner Mattias, Bruggeman Anna, Wagner Petra: Voice quality dynamics of turn-taking events in Swedish and German (ID: 160)
Full paperDelvaux Véronique, Goeseels Eva, Huet Kathy, Piccaluga Myriam, Roland Virginie, Verhagen Clemence, Harmegnies Bernard: People with Parkinson's disease exhibit phonetic flexibility (ID: 210)
Full paperXia Qiang: Temporal aspects of turn-taking in Zoom conversations (ID: 448)
Full paperKruyt Joanna, Huttner Lena-Marie, O'Mahony Johannah: Investigating the relationship between prosodic entrainment and interaction style (ID: 514)
Full paperEijk Lotte, Stankova Stefany, Meekings Sophie: Exploring global and local articulation rate entrainment in typical and atypical speakers (ID: 568)
Full paperCopping Brandon, Holzmeyer Elizabeth, Kumar Santosh, Ones Deniz S., Buder Eugene H.: TSCR: A comprehensive coding system for task-oriented vocal interaction analysis (ID: 624)
Full paperOffrede Tom, Mishra Chinmaya, Mooshammer Christine, Skantze Gabriel, Fuchs Susanne: Do humans converge phonetically when talking to a robot? (ID: 712)
Full paperJiang Bing'er, Ekstedt Erik, Skantze Gabriel: What makes a good pause? Investigating the turn-holding effects of fillers (ID: 828)
Full paper22. Sociophonetic Variation
Weirich Melanie, Simpson Adrian P.: Changes in parents’ phonetic parameters during the first year of a child’s life. Comparative study of German and Swedish (ID: 54)
Full paperPenney Joshua, Cox Felicity, Gibson Andy: Variation in FACE and FLEECE trajectories in Australian English adolescents according to community language diversity (ID: 71)
Full paperDailey Megan, Peperkamp Sharon: Implicit vs. explicit perception of French optional liaison as a marker of formality (ID: 84)
Full paperBelz Malte, Müller Miriam, Mooshammer Christine: Pronunciation of gender-neutral German with respect to speaker attitude (ID: 147)
Full paperEvans Bronwen G., Shin Rakgyun, Lo Justin: Being North Korean in Koreatown: The role of identity & experience in accommodation in the London North Korean community (ID: 148)
Full paperGuo Ruohan, Cheng Fengjie, Evans Bronwen G.: What you see is (not) what you hear? The role of social expectations on speech intelligibility in a British context (ID: 151)
Full paperParkman Seren: Changes in fundamental frequency and f1 across chronological age (ID: 163)
Full paperLang Benjamin: Reconstructing the perception of gender identity, sexual orientation, and gender expression in American English (ID: 178)
Full paperZygis Marzena, Blaszczak Joanna, Wesolek Sarah, Saint-Pettersen Markus Saint-Pettersen, Cwiek Aleksandra, Gulgowski Piotr: Attitudes in the German-Polish context based on perceptual evidence (ID: 184)
Full paperWeirich Melanie, Zahner-Ritter Katharina: Indexing femininity in vowel acoustics: A comparison between speakers in eastern and western parts of Germany (ID: 193)
Full paperVonlanthen Selma, Steiner Carina, Jeszenszky Péter, Leemann Adrian: The sociolinguistics of /r/-vocalization in spoken Swiss Standard German (ID: 195)
Full paperNance Claire, Dewhurst Maya, Fairclough Lois, Forster Pamela, Kirkham Sam, Nagamine Takayuki, Turton Danielle, Wang Di: Acoustic and articulatory characteristics of rhoticity in the North-West of England (ID: 217)
Full paperCole Amanda, Strycharczuk Patrycja: Evaluating the role of self-description in demarcating accents (ID: 238)
Full paperHellmuth Sam, Almbark Rana, Lucas Chris, Brown Georgina: Vowel raising across Syria and Jordan in the DiVaL Corpus (ID: 240)
Full paperMeister Einar, Meister Lya: Developmental changes of fundamental frequency and temporal characteristics in Estonian adolescent speech (ID: 257)
Full paperClopper Cynthia, Dossey Ellen, Gonzalez Roberto: Effects of dialect priming on phonetic convergence (ID: 281)
Full paperCrosby Drew, Dalola Amanda: Quantifying nasalance in Korean aegyo (ID: 297)
Full paperStrycharczuk Patrycja, Lloyd Susan, Scobbie James: Apparent time change in the articulation of onset rhotics in Southern British English (ID: 315)
Full paperRubner Keren, McCarthy Kathleen: SOUNDS HEIMISH: A sociophonetic study of London’s orthodox Jewish community (ID: 375)
Full paperOppermann Simon, Siebenhaar Beat: What’s that phthong? Automated classification of dialectal mono- and standard diphthongs (ID: 382)
Full paperBedin Cooper: Towards a model of the listener in perception of queer speech (ID: 399)
Full paperSalman Amenah, Dalola Amanda: The effects of gender and social class on the deaffrication of /ʤ/ in Jordanian Arabic (ID: 417)
Full paperBarnard Marc, Hellyer Robert James, Holmes-Elliott Sophie: The urge to unmerge: a case of structural change across the lifespan (ID: 442)
Full paperIshi Carlos T., Utsugi Akira, Ota Ichiro: Voice types and voice quality in Japanese anime (ID: 476)
Full paperPfiffner Alexandra, Rosen Nicole: Stop voicing in two settler communities on the Canadian Prairies (ID: 490)
Full paperRosen Nicole, Sullivan Lisa: Front vowel patterning in the Interlake region of Manitoba, Canada (ID: 491)
Full paperZOU Ziyan, YOU Shuxiang: How gender affects immigrants’ accent variation--An acoustic study on Hunan immigrants in Beijing (ID: 495)
Full paperŠimáčková Šárka, Podlipský Václav Jonáš: Context-induced phonetic shift in Silesian Czech speakers (ID: 567)
Full paperSánchez-Leira Ana: Connected speech strategies at word boundaries: taps and glottal stops in RP (ID: 570)
Full paperLan Canaan, Maxwell Olga, Diskin-Holdaway Chloé: Acoustic merger between /e/ and /æ/ in Singapore English: insights into stylistic variation and sub-varietal difference (ID: 612)
Full paperRoss Brooke, Ballard Elaine, Waston Catherine: Front vowel lowering in New Zealand English: investigating a regional sound change (ID: 640)
Full paperLee Jungah, Idemaru Kaori, Vaughn Charlotte: Effects of Sociolinguistic Factors on Second Dialect Acquisition of North Korean Refugees in Seoul (ID: 680)
Full paperKamano Shigeto, Sakamoto Chikau, Tsujita Rin, Lee Seunghun J.: Segmental and suprasegmental modification in Rakugo-style Japanese (ID: 685)
Full paperHall-Lew Lauren, Elliott Zuzana, Göbel Jessica, Cowie Claire, Markl Nina: Variation in the Scottish BIT vowel: Comparing two corpora (ID: 740)
Full paperYaqoub Leila, Hellmuth Sam, Bailey George: The Voiceless Velar Stop /k/ in Rijal Alma Arabic Revisited (ID: 741)
Full paperVasilescu Ioana, Wu Yaru, Lamel Lori, Torres Cierpe Juana, Tubaro Paola: A preliminary investigation of vocalic realizations of Hispanic micro-workers from Latin America (ID: 794)
Full paperWalker James: Redefining the variable context(s) for English (t/d)-deletion (ID: 807)
Full paperMorand Marie-Anne, Watter Camille, Schmid Stephan: Aspiration of fortis plosives in multiethnolectal Zurich German (ID: 826)
Full paperZhou Chen, Bishop Jason: Acoustic Correlates of Self-Ascribed Masculinity/Femininity in an American English sample (ID: 844)
Full paperThesni K Naseera, Punnoose Reenu: The sociophonetic variation of /j/ and /ɻ/ in malappuram malayalam (ID: 855)
Full paperRechsteiner Jack, Sneller Betsy: The impact of social information on VOT shadowing by nonbinary speakers (ID: 917)
Full paperVillarreal Dan, Grama James: Modeling social meanings of phonetic variation amid variable co-occurrence: A machine-learning approach (ID: 945)
Full paperHung Kyra, Cardoso Amanda, Sharma Devyani, Levon Erez: Biases and speech-to-text efficacy for British English varieties (ID: 956)
Full paperHolliday Nicole: Quantifying Prosodic Variation in AAE as a Function of Gender and Interlocutor Using the PoLaR Framework (ID: 963)
Full paperShport Irina, Bissell Marie, Berkson Kelly, Carmichael Katie: Regional and individual variation in acoustic targets of /aɪ/ and /aʊ/ in American English (ID: 975)
Full paperLipari Massimo: The emergence of rhotic vowels in Quebec French: a change from below? (ID: 1025)
Full paperNycz Jennifer: Linguistic stability and malleability in long-term dialect contact: The cot/caught contrast among mobile speakers (ID: 1039)
Full paperGibson Andy, Cox Felicity, Penney Joshua: Acquiring allophony: GOOSE and SCHOOL vowels in the speech of Australian children (ID: 1072)
Full paper23. Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics
Lins Machado Carolina, He Lei: Bias and consistency of individual lingual articulatory behavior and its relationship to the first and second formants (ID: 131)
Full paperMcGettigan Carolyn, Lavan Nadine: Investigating the effects of talker age and listener age on trait perception from adult voices (ID: 144)
Full paperPassetti Renata Regina, Madureira Sandra, Almeida Barbosa Plínio: What can voice line-ups tell us about voice similarity? (ID: 165)
Full paperBerger Stephanie, Zellers Margaret, Niebuhr Oliver: “YouTube space” – A preliminary investigation of vowel spaces and charisma perception on YouTube (ID: 168)
Full paperGibb-Reid Ben: Just one word: an analysis of just as a speaker discriminant using various acoustic measures (ID: 176)
Full paperWormald Jessica, Foulkes Paul, Harrison Philip, Hughes Vincent, Kelly Finnian, van der Vloed David, Welch Poppy, Xu Chenzi: Sensitivity of x-vectors and automatic speaker recognition scores to vocal variation (ID: 187)
Full paperGerlach Linda, McDougall Kirsty, Kelly Finnian, Alexander Anil: Automatic assessment of voice similarity within and across speaker groups with different accents (ID: 196)
Full paperMcDougall Kirsty, Paver Alice, Nolan Francis: Voice distinctiveness: an investigation of the role of speakers' position in a population with respect to f0 (ID: 349)
Full paperCarne Michael: Evaluating discrete forensic voice evidence: a preliminary investigation based on filled pause occurrence (ID: 408)
Full paperChan Ricky K. W.: Speaker discriminatory power of voice quality acoustics under forensic conditions (ID: 456)
Full paperAsadi Homa, Alinezhad Batool: Between-speaker syllable intensity variability in Persian (ID: 457)
Full paperZhang Yu, He Lei, Dellwo Volker: Speaker idiosyncratic intensity and mouth opening-closing variations: the case of English (ID: 506)
Full paperCao Grace Wenling, Mok Peggy: The Acoustics of cross-linguistic filled pauses in Cantonese-English-Mandarin trilingual speech (ID: 686)
Full paperFröhlich Andrea, Dellwo Volker, French Peter, Ramon Meike: ASR-based development of challenging speaker discrimination tests (ID: 758)
Full paperHouzar Alžběta, Nechanský Tomáš, Skarnitzl Radek: The effect of targeted voice manipulations on long-term acoustic characteristics (ID: 766)
Full paperGráczi Tekla Etelka, Krepsz Valéria, Huszár Anna, Száraz Bettina, Deme Andrea, Juhász Kornélia, Markó Alexandra: Analysis of spectral features' change for speaker comparison (ID: 780)
Full paperFairclough Lois, Brown Georgina, Kirchhübel Christin: Reviewing the performance of formants for forensic voice comparison: a meta-analysis of forensic speech science research (ID: 885)
Full paperFerrari Disner Sandra, van Heuven Vincent J.: Some measures of phonetic similarity for use in legal trade mark disputes (ID: 894)
Full paperJessen Michael, Konrat Canan, Horn Jonathan: Voice comparison analysis of forensic recordings using the VoiceSauce program (ID: 973)
Full paperJessen Michael, Braun Almut, Menges Sonja: Exploration of simple methods of likelihood ratio calculation in forensic voice comparison (ID: 983)
Full paperBraun Angelika, Elsässer Nathalie: Are there individual hesitation patterns? (ID: 1112)
Full paper24. Clinical Phonetics and Speech Disorders
Yang Jing, Xu Li: Acoustic characteristics of stop consonants in Mandarin-speaking children with cochlear implants (ID: 61)
Full paperStojanovik Vesna, Zimmerer Vitor, Setter Jane: Artificial grammar learning in individuals with Down syndrome: the role of prosodic cues (ID: 117)
Full paperRossi Marina, Smit Eline, Rathcke Tamara: Rhythm deficits in developmental dyslexia: evidence from Italian (ID: 127)
Full paperSmith Amy, Dokovova Maria, Lawson Eleanor, Kuschmann Anja, Cleland Joanne: A pilot fieldwork ultrasound study of tongue shape variability in children with and without speech sound disorder (ID: 200)
Full paperLawson Eleanor, Cleland Joanne, Stuart-Smith Jane, Aitken Brian, Beck Janet: A Speech Therapy Animation and imaging Resource (STAR) (ID: 236)
Full paperMenard Lucie, Bellavance-Courtemanche Marie, Trudeau-Fisette Paméla, Vidou Camille, Uribe Cristina: Probing production-perception relationships in children with myotonic dystrophy (ID: 242)
Full paperWan Tsung-Lun Alan: Effect of auditory feedback on high lexical tones in deaf adults with cochlear implants (ID: 254)
Full paperMenezes Caroline, Pakulski Lori: Effect of hearing loss on prosodic intervention in Parkinson's speech (ID: 259)
Full paperHosseini-Kivanani Nina, V´asquez-Correa Juan Camilo, Schommer Christoph, Nöth Elmar: Exploring the Use of Phonological Features for Parkinson's Disease Detection (ID: 300)
Full paperThomas Megan, Hollands Samuel, Blackburn Daniel, Christensen Heidi: Towards disfluency features for speech technology based automatic dementia classification (ID: 459)
Full paperSan Segundo Fernández Eugenia, Delgado Jonathan, He Lei: Characterizing rhythm in dysarthric speech using the temporal envelope (ID: 578)
Full paperHu Anqi, Qi Zhenghan, Franich Kathryn: Accommodation to vocal pitch in children with autism (ID: 581)
Full paperElvira-García Wendy, Marrero-Aguiar Victoria, Borràs-Comes Joan, Santos-Santos Miguel Ángel: Speech metrics that differentiate variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia depend on language typology (ID: 598)
Full paperContreras Roa Leonardo, Mairano Paolo, Moreau Caroline, Basirat Anahita: A bimodal approach to study the effects of rhythmic priming (ID: 620)
Full paperJorschick Annett, Rachko Dinah, Cholin Joana: Phonetic-phonological factors in stuttering in German (ID: 756)
Full paperPettirossi Amelia, Audibert Nicolas, Crevier-Buchman Lise: Strategies of vocal adaptation to background noise of dysphonic and control schoolteachers (ID: 779)
Full paperGili Fivela Barbara, d'Apolito Sonia, Pagliaro Anna Chiara: Phonological and sociophonetic information in dysarthric speech: a first investigation on Italian (ID: 875)
Full paperFranke Mona, Benker Nicole, Falk Simone, Hoole Philip: Synchronization type matters: Articulatory timing in different rhythmic conditions in persons who stutter (ID: 926)
Full paperVan Bogaert Lucie, Machart Laura, Lœvenbruck Helene, Vilain Anne: Nonword repetition in children with cochlear implants using different speech and language rehabilitation approaches (ID: 937)
Full paperSlis Anneke, Karlin Robin, Parrell Ben: Unsupervised clustering reveals several subtypes in speakers with ataxia (ID: 976)
Full paperChoi Jiyoung, Hwang KyungHae, Levy Erika: Vowel space area changes in children with dysarthria (ID: 1002)
Full paperKoenig Laura L., Okalidou Areti, Kyriafinis George: Prenasalization in Greek-learning children with cochlear implants and typical hearing (ID: 1024)
Full paperCharuau Delphine, Vaxelaire Béatrice, Sock Rudolph: Speech breathing in children with a cleft palate (ID: 1042)
Full paperVerkhodanova Vass, Coler Matt, Jonkers Roel, de Bot Kees, Lowie Wander: Acoustic change over time in speech of one bilingual individual with Parkinson's disease (ID: 1073)
Full paperYu Alan, McAllister Robert, To Carol: Atypical coarticulation in autism: evidence from sibilant-vowel interaction in Cantonese (ID: 1076)
Full paper25. Phonetic Neurolinguistics
Raines Claudia, Thies Tabea, Ding Angela, Mefferd Antje: Aging effects on sentence-length velocity distribution characteristics of the tongue and jaw (ID: 563)
Full paperPlante-Hebert Julien, Boucher Victor, Jemel Boutheina: Effects of speech modalities in acquiring neural markers of voice recognition: An ERP experiment using voice lineups (ID: 797)
Full paperRinke Paula, Lavan Nadine, Scharinger Mathias: Interactions of speech and speaker processing in early evoked components (ID: 835)
Full paperPfeifer Jasmin, Hamann Silke: Impaired vowel perception in congenital amusia: Evidence from event-related potentials (ID: 1020)
Full paperStern Michael, Shaw Jason: Not all phonological neighbors affect production equivalently: predictions from a neural dynamic model (ID: 1023)
Full paper26. Phonetic Psycholinguistics
Bundgaard-Nielsen Rikke, Baker Brett, Wang Yizhou: Words or rules: Phonological mutations in Wubuy (ID: 32)
Full paperRICHARD Amélie, HIRSCH Fabrice, JACQUIN-COURTOIS Sophie, REILLY Karen T.: Self-interruptions in breast cancer patients who complain of anomia (ID: 128)
Full paperTruong Thanh Lan, Weber Andrea: The influence of face masks on native and non-native memory recall of spoken sentences (ID: 138)
Full paperCohen Clara: The use of syntactically redundant phonetic cues in speech perception (ID: 166)
Full paperQuené Hugo, Nooteboom Sieb G.: Self-monitoring of speech errors: effects of phonetic contrast (ID: 226)
Full paperCalkins Kasandra, Puhacheuskaya Veranika, Kim Jiseung, Järvikivi Juhani: Labels speak volumes: Outgroup labels and accent strength perception (ID: 307)
Full paperVidović Zorić Ana: Effects of stress and segment position within a word on speech errors in Croatian (ID: 384)
Full paperMitterer Holger, Kim Sahyang, Cho Taehong: Can segmental detail influence prosodic analysis? The case of contractions in English (ID: 444)
Full paperYamakawa Kimiko, Amano Shigeaki, Kondo Mariko: Logarithmic durations for classifying and predicting Japanese voiced and voiceless plosives (ID: 504)
Full paperAmano Shigeaki, Hirata Yukari, Yamakawa Kimiko: Logarithmic durations for classifying and predicting Japanese short and long vowels (ID: 527)
Full paperTurnbull Rory: Phonological network properties of nonwords influence their learnability (ID: 555)
Full paperMelguy Yevgeniy, Johnson Keith: Mechanisms of generalization for phonetic learning of accented speech (ID: 590)
Full paperZhang Hanna, Shertz Jessamyn: Phonetic imitation of stops and vowels: Individual stability and perceptual underpinnings (ID: 610)
Full paperZeyer Barbara, Penke Martina: The processing of prosodic prominence in German (ID: 849)
Full paperVera Diettes Kelly Johanna, Plug Leendert: Temporal organization in lexical self-repair in Colombian Spanish unscripted speech (ID: 1067)
Full paper27. Phonetics of Affective Speech
Huo Mingyue, Tang Yan: Towards Automating the Assessment of Teachers' Teaching Emotions in Preschool Classrooms (ID: 16)
Full paperWei Huan, Scharinger Mathias, Domahs Ulrike: Production and perception of vocal emotions: A comparison of Mandarin Chinese and German emotional prosody (ID: 260)
Full paperCai Zhengyang, Xu Yi: An acoustic analysis of Berlin database of emotional speech based on bio-informational dimensions (ID: 489)
Full paperLiu Xiazhen, Zhou Weijing, Nolan Francis: Modality Effects on Emotion Perception in English by Chinese L2 English Users: An Eye-tracking Study (ID: 541)
Full paperGONG Mengjie, Gu Wentao: Acoustic analysis of Mandarin speech in a mixed emotion of pleasure and disgust (ID: 812)
Full paperHu Han, Gu Wentao: Effects of adult attachment style on emotion: Evidence from physiological and acoustic measures (ID: 816)
Full paper28. Multimodal Phonetics
Spaniol Malin, Janz Alicia, Wehrle Simon, Vogeley Kai, Grice Martine: Multimodal signalling: the interplay of oral and visual feedback in conversation (ID: 49)
Full paperLins Machado Carolina, He Lei: Kijk: a praat plugin to visualise articulatory trajectories (ID: 130)
Full paperRossi Martina, Schröer Marin, Ludusan Bogdan, Zellers Margaret: A multimodal account of listener feedback in face-to-face interactions (ID: 202)
Full paperKügler Frank, Gregori Alina: Iconic gestures in focus - synchronization of prosody and gesture in prominence (ID: 232)
Full paperPagel Lena, Sóskuthy Márton, Roessig Simon, Mücke Doris: A kinematic analysis of visual prosody: Head movements in habitual and loud speech (ID: 319)
Full paperZygis Marzena, Sardhaei Nasim, Krifka Manfred: Oro-facial expressions and acoustic cues in German questions (ID: 441)
Full paperXu Anqi, Gerazov Branislav, van Niekerk Daniel, Krug Paul, Prom-on Santitham, Birkholz Peter, Xu Yi: Computational models for articulatory learning of English diphthongs: One dynamic target vs. two static targets (ID: 453)
Full paperBaills Florence, Baumann Stefan, Rohrer Patrick: The relation between pitch accent types, head movements and perceived prosodic prominence in L2 French (ID: 454)
Full paperMixdorff Hansjörg, Nayan Navneet, Rilliard Albert, Rao Preeti, Ghosh Debashis: Developing a corpus of audio-visual attitudinal expressions in Hindi (ID: 462)
Full paperWENG YI, PENG Gang: The development of audiovisual speech perception in Mandarin-speaking children (ID: 521)
Full paperGarvin Karee, Franich Kathryn: Gestural alignment and accommodation in speaker-listener head gestures (ID: 623)
Full paperCao Yating, Chen Hua: The prosody-gesture coordination in Chinese EFL learners' academic oral presentation (ID: 633)
Full paperDych Walter, Garvin Karee, Franich Kathryn: Comparing manual vs. semi-automated methods for the coding of co-speech gestures (ID: 635)
Full paperMatsubara Risa, Ariga Terumichi, Kishiyama Takeshi, Huang Chuyu: Discrepant Combinations of Acoustic and Visual Speech Signals and Its Relation to Acoustic Distance in Vowels (ID: 718)
Full paperCruz Marisa, Frota Sonia: Gestures-prosody (a)synchrony: Temporal interaction between head and eyebrow peaks in statements and yes-no questions (ID: 776)
Full paperNabrotzky Jule, Ambrazaitis Gilbert, Zellers Margaret, House David: Can segmental or syllabic durations be predicted by the presence of co-speech gestures? (ID: 801)
Full paperKadavá Šárka, Ćwiek Aleksandra, Stoltmann Katarzyna, Fuchs Susanne, Pouw Wim: Is gesture-speech physics at work in rhythmic pointing? Evidence from Polish counting-out rhymes (ID: 955)
Full paperFarinella Alessa, Kaland Constantijn, Kaufman Daniel: Gesture and prosodic prominence in Ambonese Indonesian (ID: 967)
Full paperOrlando Giulia, Palo Pertti: Towards identifying articulatory gestures with pixel difference and audio segmentation (ID: 1096)
Full paperPalo Pertti, Moisik Scott R., Faytak Matthew: Analysing speech data with SATKIT (ID: 1097)
Full paper29. Phonetics Pedagogy
Spreafico Lorenzo: A survey of phonetics education in Italian universities (ID: 58)
Full paperSetter Jane, Knight Rachael-Anne, Whitworth Nicole: Re-evaluating the assessment of phonetic skills: what we learned during the pandemic (ID: 97)
Full paperLin Xuewei, Gibbon Dafydd: Distant rhythms: computing fluency (ID: 174)
Full paperWiechmann Jana, Rautenberg Frederik, Wagner Petra, Häb-Umbach Reinhold: Explaining voice characteristics to novice voice practitioners - How successful is it? (ID: 188)
Full paperGarellek Marc, Nielson Shai, Rhodes Tamara L., Clem Emily: An inclusive course on the history of phonetics (ID: 267)
Full paperUchida Yoko, Sugimoto Junko: Intelligibility of Maritime English terms pronounced by Japanese deck cadets (ID: 426)
Full paperRomero Joaquín, Quesada Vázquez Leticia: Objective versus perceived proficiency in pronunciation assessment of phonetic detail in advanced L2 English learners (ID: 575)
Full paperChen Hsueh Chu, Han Qianwen, Tian Jingxuan: The Integration of Acoustic-Cue Visualization in HVPT of English Vowel Perception by Chinese ESL Learners (ID: 666)
Full paper1. Special Session - Interplay or intermezzo? Structures and processes in prosody and music
Kubozono Haruo, Mizoguchi Ai: Text-to-tune alignment in Japanese “Happy Birthday to You” (ID: 35)
Full paperChan May Pik Yu, Kuang Jianjing: Spectral cues in pitch perception in English and Cantonese speech and music (ID: 332)
Full paperKetkaew Chawadon, Suwannarat Junyawan: The Decline of Tone and Melody Correspondence in Modern Thai Pop Songs?: A Preliminary Analysis (ID: 588)
Full paperColonna Valentina, Romano Antonio: VIP-Radar: a model for the phonetic study of poetry reading (ID: 709)
Full paperJansen Nelleke, Loerts Hanneke, Harding Eleanor E., Başkent Deniz, Lowie Wander: The influence of musical abilities on the processing of L2 focus prosody: An eye-tracking study (ID: 722)
Full paper2. Special Session - Bridging linguistic and clinical perspectives through computational models of speech production
Wayland Ratree, Tang Kevin, Wang Fenqi, Vellozzi Sophia, Sengupta Rahul: Measuring Gradient Effects of Alcohol on Speech with Neural Networks’ Posterior Probability of Phonological Features (ID: 469)
Full paperOschkinat Miriam, Hoole Philip: Different sensitivity to temporal auditory feedback perturbation in adults who stutter: syllable structure effects (ID: 861)
Full paperEads Amanda, Kearney Elaine, Koda Asuka, Hitchcock Elaine, Shiller Douglas, Guenther Frank, McAllister Tara: Auditory acuity and response to altered auditory feedback in children with and without residual speech sound disorder (ID: 927)
Full paperParrell Benjamin, Mefferd Antje, Harper Sarah, Roessig Simon, Mücke Doris: Using computational models to characterize the role of motor noise in speech: The case of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ID: 988)
Full paper3. Special Session - Novel approaches to studying vocal development
Ha Seunghee, Yoon Tae-Jin, So Jungmin: The Predictability of naturalistic evaluation of all-day recordings for speech and language development (ID: 691)
Full paperMeera Shoba, Swaminathan Divya, V Sri Ranjani, Srikar Malavi, Raju Reny: Canonical babbling ratio extracted from day-long audio recordings: A preliminary report from India (ID: 698)
Full paperKeren-Portnoy Tamar, Daffern Helena, DePaolis Rory, Cox Christopher, Brown Kenneth, Oxley Florence, Kanaan Mona: Reinforcing infant vocalisations through self-initiated feedback: A tool for basic research and clinical interventions (ID: 750)
Full paperHitczenko Kasia, Bergelson Elika, Casillas Marisa, Colleran Heidi, Cychosz Margaret, Grosjean Pauline, Hamrick Lisa R., Kelleher Bridgette L., Scaff Camila, Seidl Amanda, Walker Sarah, Cristia Alejandrina: The development of canonical proportion continues past toddlerhood (ID: 774)
Full paperZajdó Krisztina: The acquisition of vowels differing in phonemic vowel length: The case of Hungarian (ID: 989)
Full paper4. Special Session - The pedagogy of the Laryngeal Articulator Model
Esling John H., Benner Allison, Calamai Silvia, Celata Chiara, Crevier Buchman Lise, Hejná Míša, Moisik Scott: The pedagogy of the Laryngeal Articulator Model (ID: 185)
Full paper5. Special Session - Qualitative research in phonetics
Hejná Míša (Michaela): I can be both? (Pre-)aspiration and (pre-)glottalisation do not have to be mutually exclusive (ID: 215)
Full paperCantarutti Marina: The devil is in the detail: An interactional-phonetic study of G-word interjections and some methodological implications (ID: 263)
Full paperJackson Lucy: Game of phones: a socio-phonetic analysis of stylised media performance of yorkshire english (ID: 737)
Full paperZambianchi Laura, Jeon Hae-Sung: Teaching language rhythm by music to older English learners of Italian (ID: 930)
Full paper7. Special Session - The sounds of ageing
Grama James, Eiswirth Mirjam, Buchstaller Isabelle: Tracking creak from early to late adulthood: A panel study from the North East of England (ID: 167)
Full paperTucker Benjamin, Hedges Stephanie, Berardi Mark, Hunter Eric: Longitudinal investigation of the aging voice (ID: 206)
Full paperMücke Doris, Thies Tabea, Buech Phlipp, Furlani Noemi, Schreen Janine, Hermes Anne: Variability in space, compensation in time: Effects of aging on tongue body kinematics in prosodic focus marking (ID: 380)
Full paperBauernfeind Lea, Ahrens Carina, Grama James: Change across the lifespan in GOAT: Evidence from a panel study of Tyneside English (ID: 530)
Full paperHermes Anne, Audibert Nicolas, Bourbon Angélina: Age-related vowel variation in French (ID: 705)
Full paperKhan Sameer, Esposito Christina, Schäfer Kevin: Phonation and Aging in White Hmong (ID: 796)
Full paperGerstenberg Annette, Fuchs Susanne, Koenig Laura: Phonetic and pragmatic features of the French discourse marker 'et puis': a longitudinal study in 10 female speakers (ID: 1068)
Full paper8. Special Session - The history of phonetic sciences
Hoffmann Ruediger: Early activities in the field of x-ray imaging in experimental phonetics and speech training (ID: 44)
Full paperArai Takayuki: Bent vs. straight models of the human vocal tract based on measurements by Chiba and Kajiyama (ID: 288)
Full paperAshby Michael, Angelika Braun: The first X-ray sound film (1935): its origins, impact and restoration (ID: 473)
Full paperAmelot Angelique, Ghio Alain, Demolin Didier: Restoration of Portable Kymograph (ID: 904)
Full paper9. Special Session - Acoustic manifestations of speech register
Aoki Nicholas, Zellou Georgia: Speakers talk more clearly when they see an East Asian face: Effects of visual guise on speech production (ID: 45)
Full paperSell Bianca, Terada Megumi, Belz Malte, Mooshammer Christine: Acoustic measures of non-native addressee register for mid to high proficient English learners of German (ID: 126)
Full paperRouas Jean-Luc, Wu Yaru, Shochi Takaaki: A study on caregivers speech in retirement homes (ID: 296)
Full paperNuscheler Jasmin Devi, Elsässer Nathalie, Braun Angelika, Zahner-Ritter Katharina: Acoustic characteristics of dog-directed speech: The role of individual empathy level and personality traits (ID: 584)
Full paperDuran Daniel, Weirich Melanie, Jannedy Stefanie: Assessing register variation in local speech rate (ID: 608)
Full paper10. Special Session - Prosody Visualization Challenge
He Lei: Using spectral coherence between temporal envelope and mouth movements to reveal rhythmic regularities in speech (ID: 1118)
Full paperLi Katrina Kechun, Nolan Francis, Post Brechtje: Disentangling intonation in tone languages (ID: 1119)
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