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Poster sessions
Posters are listed below under each session, ordered alphabetically by first author surname. The poster display will be organised thematically, and poster presenters are asked to look for their name on a poster board in the display area. Posters for the Monday session can be put up any time on the Monday, and must be removed immediately after the poster session to make way for the posters for the Tuesday
session, which can be put up at any time on the Tuesday, and should be removed after the poster session.
Monday 30th June 5.00-6.30 |
Tuesday 1st July 4.30-6.00 |
Adriaans, F.
Learning Phonotactic Generalizations from Continuous Speech: A Computational Study |
Albano, E.
Morphological and Phonetic Factors in Brazilian Portuguese Lexical Phonotactics |
Antoniou, M., Best, C.T., Tyler, M.D., & Kroos, C.
Greek-Australian bilinguals match the VOTs of Greek and Australian English native speakers depending on language context |
D'Imperio, M., & Petrone, C.
Phonetic variation and phonological phrasing: does the Accentual Phrase exist in Italian?? |
Boll-Avetisyan, N., & Kager, R.
Identity Avoidance Between Non-Adjacent Consonants in Artificial Language Segmentation |
Docherty, G., Langstrof, C., & Foulkes, P.
Perceptual evaluation of sociophonetic variability: how do listeners learn? |
Brasileiro, I.
The Perception of a Vowel Contrast by Bilingual Children |
Felder, V., Joensson-Steiner, E., Eulitz, C., & Lahiri, A.
Experimental approaches to lexical representations of tone in Swedish: What is stored and how does it affect lexical word access? |
Brouwer, S., Mitterer, H., & Ernestus, M.
How acoustically reduced forms activate the lexicon: Evidence from eye-tracking |
Gibson, A.
Perception of Sung and Spoken Vowels in New Zealand English |
Brown, J., & Hansson, G.
Gradient phonotactics in the Gitksan lexicon |
Ingleby, M., & Ali, A.
Experiments on fine phonetic detail of Arabic syllable structure |
Calderone, B., Celata, C., & Herreros, I.
Recovering morphology from local phonotactic constraints |
Kaiser, E., & Munson, B.
Social Selectivity in Adults' Novel Sound Learning |
Dmitrieva, O., & Anttila, A.
The Gradient Phonotactics of English CVC Syllables |
Katseff, S., & Houde, J.
Compensation ?=? Mental Representation |
Finley, S., & Badecker, W.
Front/Back Asymmetries in Height Harmony |
Khattab, G., & Al-Tamimi, J.
Phonetic cues to gemination in Lebanese Arabic |
Guy, G.R., Hay, J., & Walker, A.
Phonological, lexical, and frequency factors in coronal stop deletion in early New Zealand English |
Kinoshita, N., & Sheppard, C.
The acquisition of lexical rhythm and duration by Japanese second language learners |
Hall, K.C.
Phonological Relationships: Beyond Contrast and Allophony |
Lahiri, A., & Reetz, H.
An Investigation of Unaspirated Dental and Retroflex Stops in Bangla |
Hu, F.
When the Ongoing Historical Sound Change Meets with Social Factors |
Li, F., Kong, E., Edwards, J., & Beckman, M.
Adult Acoustics and Developmental Patterns for Gender-marked Phonetic Variants in Mandarin Fricatives and Japanese Stops |
Kainada, E.
Influence of prosodic phrasing on stop voicing and vowel hiatus resolution in Modern Greek |
Madsack, A., Lulich, S.M., Wokurek, W., & Dogil, G.
Subglottal Resonances and Vowel Formant Variability: A Case Study of High German Monophthongs and Swabian Diphthongs |
Kapatsinski, V., & Pisoni, D.
The role of phonetic detail in associating phonological units |
Mok, P.K., & Hawkins, S.
Syllabifications of the /st/ cluster and vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in English |
Kingston, J., Kawahara, S., Chambless, D., Key, M., & Watsky, S.
The independence of auditory and categorical effects on speech perception |
Morley, R.
Integrating Sub-phonemic Cues: learning across a morpheme boundary |
Loakes, D.
Phonetic Evidence for Neutralisation of Prelateral /æ/ and /e/ in Melbourne English |
Mücke, D., Grice, M., Hermes, A., Becker, J., & Baumann, S.
Articulatory Expression of Focus in German |
Maddieson, I.
Segmentation, not just similarity: alliteration as a natural experiment |
Nagy, N.
Production Frequency and Formant Frequency in R speech |
Mennen, I., Schaeffler, F., & Docherty, G.
An investigation of cross-language differences in pitch range for speakers of English and German |
Niyogi, P., & Sonderegger, M.
When does variation lead to change? A dynamical systems model of a stress shift in English |
Pan, H., Li, P., Lee, C., Huang, H., & Tsou, H.
Lexical Tonal Space and Sandhi Rule |
Ogasawara, N.
Does what listeners hear affect what they say? Evidence from shadowing experiment |
Pharao, N.
Frequency of use and the Apparent Time Paradigm |
Pape, D., & Mooshammer, C.
Intrinsic pitch is not a universal: Evidence from Romance languages |
Roon, K., Gafos, A.I., Hoole, P., & Zeroual, C.
Obligatory Release and Stiffness Modulation in Moroccan Arabic |
Scobbie, J., Stuart-Smith, J., & Lawson, E.
Having your cake and eating it: An articulatory perspective on the individual’s place in systems of variation and change |
Shelton, M., Gerfen, C., & Gutiérrez Palma, N.
The time course of stress and syllable-level encoding: Evidence from a delayed naming task in Spanish |
Smith, C.
Phrasing not Duration Differs in French questions and statements |
Shosted, R.
The Acoustics of voiceless nasal vowels |
Tipton, P.
Here, there and everywhere: lexical access, usage and the retrieval of non-linguistic information in language production |
Solé, M-J., Sprouse, R., & Ohala, J.
Voicing control and nasalization |
Tsay, J., & Lee, Y.
Phonetic Details and Lexical Idiosyncrasies in Vowel Categorization in Taiwanese |
Sonu, M.
Vowel length vowel effects on the perception of geminate and singleton stop boundaries by Korean learners of Japanese |
Utsugi, A.
Ongoing merger of lexical tonal classes in Masan/Changwon Korean: Evidence from lexical and postlexical/intonational phenomena |
Szakay, A.
Suprasegmentals and Ethnic Stereotypes in New Zealand |
Vietti, A., & Spreafico, L.
Phonetic variation of /r/ in a language contact context: The case of South Tyrol Italian |
Tabain, M.
An EPG study of palatal consonants in Arrernte |
Viswanathan, N., Magnuson, J.S., & Fowler, C.A.
Compensation for Coarticulation may reflect gestural perception: Evidence from a critical examination of the effects of non-speech contexts on speech categorization |
Watson, C., Harlow, R., Bauer, W., Maclagan, M., King, J., & Keegan, P.
Ka conversion – the changing sound and rhythm of Māori? |
Walker, A.
Phonetic information affects grammaticality judgments |
White, L., Mattys, S., & Grenon, I.
That elusive rhythm: Pros and cons of rhythm metrics |
Wang, Q., & Yoon, T.J.
Do Chinese learners of English make use of fine phonetic details as English speakers do when perceiving the English lexical stress? |
Yuen, I., Rastle, K., & Brysbaert, M.
Can auditory distractors disrupt speech execution? |
White, L., & Mády, K.
Heads you lose: prosodic structure and timing in Hungarian |
Zimmerer, F., Lahiri, A., & Reetz, H.
Harmful Reduction? |
Wilson, C., Wolmetz, M., & Smolensky, P.
Replicator dynamics of speech perception and categorization |
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