Friday, October 4, 2019
All oral sessions will be held in Merrill Hall 131
Friday Oral Session Abstracts
Session Chairs
Friday 1:30pm — Nick Fleisher
Friday 3pm — Matt Goldrick
Friday 4:40pm — Eric Raimy
1:25 – 1:30 | Opening Remarks | |
1:30 – 1:55 | The mechanism(s) of language control: Insights from the phonetics of switching and mixing | Maria Fernanda Gavino & Matthew Goldrick (Northwestern Univ.) |
1:55 – 2:20 | Relationship between brainstem, cortical and behavioral measures to voice onset time: Preliminary findings | Jinghua Ou & Alan Yu (Univ. of Chicago) | 2:20 – 2:45 | Individual differences in the success of HPVT: categorical perception and inhibition ability | Jieun Lee & Hanyong Park (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) |
2:45 – 3:00 | Break | |
3:00 – 3:25 | Speech complexity is not signal complexity | Daniel R. Turner, Ann R. Bradlow, & Jennifer S. Cole (Northwestern Univ.) |
3:25 – 3:50 | The Role of Phonological Neighborhood Density in Naming Images | Sabine Heuer (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), Naomi Hashimoto (Eastern Michigan Univ.), & Anne Pycha (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) |
3:50 – 4:15 | Gradient acceptability in Mandarin nonword judgment | Shuxiao Gong & Jie Zhang (Univ. of Kensas) |
4:15 – 4:40 | Break | |
4:40 – 5:05 | American learners’ production and perception of Basque lamino-alveolar, apico-alveolar, and pre-palatal voiceless sibilants: A developmental study | Ander Beristain (Univ. of Illinois) |
5:05 – 5:30 | A comparison of the production of alveolar stop allophones in child-directed speech versus adult-directed speech | Robin Fritche & Jae Yung Song (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) |
5:30 – 5:55 | Typologically rare phonetic and phonological phenomena in undocumented languages in…Indiana? | Kelly H. Berkson, Samson Lotven, Stefon Flego (Indiana Univ.) |
6:00 – 8:00 | Dinner | Greene Hall 148 |
Saturday, October 5, 2019
All oral sessions will be held in Merrill Hall 131
Saturday Oral Session Abstracts
Session Chairs
Saturday 9:30am — Karthik Durvasula
Saturday 2:45-4pm — San Duanmu
Saturday 4:15pm — Jennifer Cole
9:30 – 9:55 | Miscellaneous, asymmetric, arbitrary constraints on kV sequences in Polish and why they are not so arbitrary | Małgorzata Cavar (Indiana Univ.) |
9:55 – 10:20 | Immediate integration of coarticulatory cues for /s/-retraction | Jacob B. Phillips (Univ. of Chicago) |
10:20 – 10:45 | Articulator-free Features and Sound Classes | San Duanmu (Univ. of Michigan) |
10:45 – 11:00 | Break | |
11:00 – 12:30 | Poster Session 1 (titles below) | Greene Hall 148 |
12:30 – 1:00 | Lunch | |
1:00 – 2:30 | Poster Session 2 (titles below) | Greene Hall 148 |
2:30 – 2:45 | Break | |
2:45 – 3:10 | Consonant Voicing, Foot Structure, and Tone in Estonian and Franconian | Björn Köhnlein & Ian S. Cameron (Ohio State Univ.) |
3:10 – 3:35 | Comparative Algonquian metrical phonology | Jerome Biedny et al. (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison) |
3:35 – 4:00 | The integration of prenuclear accents is conservative and delayed | Timo B. Roettger & Jennifer Cole (Northwestern Univ.) |
4:00 – 4:15 | Break | |
4:15 – 4:40 | Labiodentalization in Faifi Arabic | Stuart Davis & Abdullah Alfaifi (Indiana Univ.) |
4:40 – 5:05 | How many targets does [ə] have? An altered auditory feedback study | Sarah Bakst & Caroline Niziolek (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison) |
5:05 – 5:30 | Are deleted vowels really gone? Incomplete vowel deletion in syllable contraction | Chenchen Xu, Karthik Durvasula, & Yen-Hwei Lin (Michigan State Univ.) |
Poster Session 1 (Saturday, October 5, 11:00-12:30)
Poster sessions will be held in Greene Hall 148
Poster Session 1 Abstracts
1 | Substrate and Apparent-time Evidence of Decreasing Positive VOT of Voiceless Oral Stops in Michigan’s UP English | Rankinen, Carene, & Haight (Grand Valley State Univ.) |
2 | The articulatory-acoustic characteristics of harmonic and disharmonic laterals in Turkish | Sherman Charles & Őner Őzcelik (Indiana Univ.) |
3 | Prosodic Features of Speech in Children with Autism | Aya Awwad & Jae Yung Song (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) |
4 | Is Japanese vowel devoicing a gradual or targetless? Acoustic and articulatory evidence | Marco Fonseca (Univ. of Illinois) |
5 | The effect of proficiency in the production of L2 English vowel-pairs in FL adult learners | Ane Icardo Isasa (Univ. of Illinois) |
6 | Syllable quantity and contrastive feet: a metrical analysis of light-initial tone sandhi in Suzhou | Yuhong Zhu (Ohio State Univ.) |
7 | Post-Lexical Tone 3 Sandhi Domain-Building in Huai’an Mandarin: Multiple Domain Types and Flexible Directionalit | Naiyan Du & Yen-Hwei Lin (Michigan State Univ.) |
8 | Tone 4 Sandhi in Heze Chinese | He Zhou, Zuoyu Tian, & Trey Jagiella (Indiana Univ.) |
9 | An AX experiment exploring perceptual fidelity in vowels | Jonathan Jibson (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison) |
10 | Onsets in Persian/English Inter-phonology (A Longitudinal Study) | Hamideh Sadat Bagherzadeh (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) |
11 | The phonetics and phonology of perceptual similarity in L2 vowel perception | Joy Kwon (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison |
12 | Adaptation of English Stops in Indo-Aryan Languages: The Problem of De-aspiration | Jahnavi Narkar (Wayne State Univ.) |
13 | Gender, Variant Frequency, and Social Evaluations of Speakers | Amelia Stecker (Northwestern Univ.) |
Poster Session 2 (Saturday, October 5, 1:00-2:30)
Poster sessions will be held in Greene Hall 148
Poster Session 2 Abstracts
14 | Regional features and the Jewish ethnolinguistic repertoire in Chicago | Jaime Benhiem (Northwestern Univ.) |
15 | Assessing Rhotic Production in Heritage Speakers of Spanish | Laura D. Cummings Ruiz (Univ. of Illinois) |
16 | Production and perception of English vowel length by Korean learners of English | Juyeon Chung (Indiana Univ.) |
17 | Spectral Change Applied to Anticipatory Coarticulation | Stefon Flego (Indiana Univ.) & Jon Forrest (Univ. of Georgia) |
18 | Liquid polarization theory and Austrian l-rounding Vowel Epenthesis of /s(C)C/ | David Bolter (Indiana Univ.) |
19 | Factors Affecting Perception of English Vowels by Native Chinese Learners | Valerie Perkins, Aimee Roekle, & Jae Yung Song (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) |
20 | Neural correlates to lexical tone alternation: regularity and exception | Joseph C.Y. Lau (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong & Northwestern), René Kager (Utrecht), Patrick C.M. Wong (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong) |
21 | The Role of Consonants versus Vowels in English Speech Intelligibility | Yahya Aldholmi (King Saud Univ.) & Anne Pycha (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) |
22 | Type and token frequencies of Arabic consonantal roots that violate OCP | Fahad Alrashed (Univ. of Michigan) |
23 | Relative Effects of Segment and Prosody in the Perception of Japanese-accented Korean | Sujin Oh (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) & Eunhae Oh (Konkuk Univ.) |
24 | The Effect of Dialects on Phonetic Convergence in Non-native Settings | Ruqayyah Althubyani & Hanyong Park (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) |
25 | A Comparative Study of Iraqi and Najdi Arabic Word-initial and Word-final Consonant Cluster | Saja Albuarabi & Hanyong Park (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) |