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Day 1

Wednesday, 8th April

Welcome

0800-0930 Registration
0930-0940 Opening

Stage Presentations 1A (0940-1040)

0940-1000 Structured variability across acoustic dimensions to the intervocalic non-coronal stop voicing contrast in North American and British Isles EnglishesLink opens in a new window
James Tanner, Morgan Sonderegger, Jane Stuart-Smith, Jeff Mielke, Tyler Kendall
1000-1020 Phonetic features in the interactional management of song-like laughterLink opens in a new window
Marina Cantarutti, Richard Ogden, Jürgen Trouvain
1020-1040 How do listeners generalise perceptual learning for phonotactics across talkers and places of articulation?Link opens in a new window
Jeremy Steffman, Megha Sundara, Seb Segger-Staveley

Break (1040-1110)

1040-1110 Coffee, tea, and snacks

Stage Presentations 1B (1110-1210)

1110-1130 Microvariation in Turkic laryngeal systems: Synchrony and diachronyLink opens in a new window
Stephen Nichols, Deepthi Gopal, Pavel Iosad, László Károly
1130-1150 Exploring factors influencing early neural processing of vowel variationLink opens in a new window
Stephanie Cooper, Brechtje Post
1150-1210 Multicultural London English intonation: Generalizations from corpus dataLink opens in a new window
Sam Hellmuth, Elisa Passoni

Lunch (1210-1310)

1210-1310 Lunch buffet

Stage Presentations 1C (1310-1430)

1310-1330 Secondary H tones in Cypriot Greek: A case study in areal prosodyLink opens in a new window
Mary Baltazani, Spyros Armostis, Elinor Payne
1330-1350 /l/-velarisation in Connemara English: Irish transfer or Dublin diffusion?Link opens in a new window
Kate Tallon
1350-1410 An acoustic description of vowels of Teochew spoken in ThailandLink opens in a new window
Narusiri Jaowanaridhi
1410-1430 Phonetic redundancy and social structure: Social conditioning of vowel nasalization mechanisms in Manchester English
Maya Dewhurst, Maciej Baranowski, Sam Kirkham, Claire Nance, Danielle Turton

Poster Presentations 1 (1430-1600)

1430-1600

A phonological study of selected Yorùbá-English Broca's aphasics at the University College Hospital, Ìbàdàn
Folorunso Emmanuel Awoniyi

Cross-linguistic influences on the production of L3 monophthongs: Evidence from L1 Uyghur- L2 Chinese- L3 English trilingualsLink opens in a new window
Kelibinuer Tuerhong

Expectation effects on listening effort in speech processing: Evidence from pupillometryLink opens in a new window
Marc Barnard, Ruohan Guo, Scott Kunkel, Rémi Lamarque

Forensic phonetic methods in authentic and synthetic sample comparisonsLink opens in a new window
Jessica Wormald, Ben Gibb-Reid, Vincent Hughes

Individual cognitive factors in speech rate tracking: A pilot studyLink opens in a new window
Melissa Schorah, Cong Zhang, Laurence White

/l/-evated speech: The effects of attentiveness, social class, and syllabic position on /l/-darkness in a suburban Northern dialectLink opens in a new window
Isobel Wrench

Learning variation in a second language: Effects of listener experience and attention control on regional accent processingLink opens in a new window
Xinyi Zhao, Bronwen Evans

Misheard and misgendered? The accuracy of speaker gender identity attributionLink opens in a new window
Katelyn Taylor, Kirsty McDougall

Music as a tool to internalise the rhythm of English for natural fluencyLink opens in a new window
Giedre Balcytyte

Perception and production of Mandarin /y-u/ contrast by Scottish English speakersLink opens in a new window
Jonathan Havenhill, Jane Stuart-Smith

Perception of ejectives in L1 and L2 speakers of Hul’q’umi’num’Link opens in a new window
Maida Percival

Prosodic influences on acoustic correlates of lexical stress in Kuwaiti ArabicLink opens in a new window
Saleh Ghadanfari, Ghada Khattab

Realizations of the intervocalic clusters /gd/ and /ljk/ in the speech of Russian-speaking adults and childrenLink opens in a new window
Elena Riekhakaynen

The acquisition of London English: A longitudinal study of emerging speech varieties in an East London primary schoolLink opens in a new window
Kathleen McCarthy, Elisa Passoni

The role of prosody in conveying the folk text subliminal effectLink opens in a new window
Larysa Taranenko, Alla Kalyta

Transformation of political rhetoric: From prohibitions to warningsLink opens in a new window
Olha Isniuk

Vowel articulations in Welsh: A public engagement study using ultrasound tongue imagingLink opens in a new window
Tom Starr-Marshall, Ffion Roberts, Robert Mayr

Who's a good boy? Gendered patterns in dog-directed speech prosodyLink opens in a new window
Yu-Xian (Claire) Huang

Stage Presentations 1D (1600-1720)

1600-1620 The effect of cognition and motor control on voice quality across the lifespanLink opens in a new window
Seren Parkman
1620-1640 The role of voice source and filter in automatic speaker recognitionLink opens in a new window
Yuhan Huang, Chris Carignan, Josef Schlittenlacher
1640-1700 Softening without breathiness? Indexical ideologies and the changing perceptual field of voice quality in Shanghai Wu Chinese
Xinran Gao
1700-1720 The acoustic and articulatory characteristics of the lateral /l/ in Najdi ArabicLink opens in a new window
Najd Alotaibi, Ghada Khattab, Niamh Kelly

Phonetics fun run (1745-until complete)

1745-whenever Run the Kenilworth Greenway

Day 2

Thursday, 9th April

Stage Presentations 2A (0900-1020)

0900-0920 Articulatory strategy as a source of variation in acoustic vowel dynamicsLink opens in a new window
Patrycja Strycharczuk, Justin J. H. Lo, Sam Kirkham
0920-0940 The acoustic and articulatory outcome of /d/-vocalisation in Modern Standard DanishLink opens in a new window
Rasmus Puggaard-Rode, Francesco Burroni, Aleese
0940-1000 Producing /l/ and /n/ from a merging L1 system: L1 Chongqing Mandarin, L2 Standard Mandarin, L3 EnglishLink opens in a new window
Di Wang, Claire Nance
1000-1020 Giving face and body: Language, sexuality and bodily hexis in Japanese parodic performanceLink opens in a new window
Liam Ó hÍr

Break (1020-1050)

1020-1150 Coffee, tea, and snacks

Stage Presentations 2B (1050-1210)

1050-1110 Pre-/l/ breaking in South East Wales EnglishLink opens in a new window
Ianto Gruffydd, Mercedes Durham
1110-1130 Diadochokinetic rate performance and variability in 5-12-year-old children in ScotlandLink opens in a new window
Anja Kuschmann, Mridhula Murali, Lauren Taylor, Jane Stuart-Smith, David Young, Joanne Cleland
1130-1150 Ethnicity effects in the production of lexical prominence in Singapore EnglishLink opens in a new window
Adam J. Chong
1150-1210 Interpreting the dimensions of speaker embedding spaceLink opens in a new window
Mark Huckvale

Lunch (1210-1310)

1210-1310 Lunch buffet

Stage Presentations 2C (1310-1430)

1310-1330 An incremental cue-weighting approach to extended lexical tone trainingLink opens in a new window
Yanyu Li, Laurence White, Ghada Khattab
1330-1350 Tracking meaning through variation: Cross-situational learning of tonal words and underlying phonological rulesLink opens in a new window
Xinbing Luo, John Williams, Brechtje Post
1350-1410 Finding resonance: A tool for singers and phoneticians to explore formant tuningLink opens in a new window
Andy Gibson
1410-1450 Disambiguating intonational rises in a Venetan dialectLink opens in a new window
Elinor Payne, Angelo Dian

Poster Presentations 2 (1430-1600)

1430-1600

A comparison of the voicing effect in Northern English, Italian and PolishLink opens in a new window
Stefano Coretta

Acoustic correlates of voice quality settings: Variation at the level of individual speakerLink opens in a new window
Alice Paver, Kirsty McDougall

Automatic transcription in policing contexts: A linguistic evaluation of performanceLink opens in a new window
Lauren Harrington

Cross-linguistic perspectives on pausing: Chinese EFL and English native speakers in different speech contextsLink opens in a new window
Wenjun Zhang, Georgios Georgiou

How 9-11-year old children in a London suburb use and perceive phonetic variationLink opens in a new window
Ella Gregory, Bronwen G. Evans

Intra-speaker variation in SSBE monophthong formant frequenciesLink opens in a new window
Leendert Plug

Kind is the opposite of competent: Phonetic variation in English TTS voicesLink opens in a new window
Alice Ross, Lauren Hall-Lew, Catherine Lai, Nina Markl

L2 listeners' perception of vowels in an unfamiliar accent: Lexical decision and transcription of West Yorkshire EnglishLink opens in a new window
Mian Feng, Becky Muradás-Taylor, Gisela Tomé Lourido

Phonetic convergence as an optimality-guided processLink opens in a new window
Benjamin Elie, Juraj Simko, Alice Turk

Phonetic legacies in phonological development: A five-year case studyLink opens in a new window
Nikki Swift

Quantitative evaluation of the utterance's emotional-and-pragmatic potentialLink opens in a new window
Alla Kalyta, Larysa Taranenko

Rethinking interdental substitution: The role of constriction lengthLink opens in a new window
Leah Sternefeld

Sociophonetic variation in London English vowel nasalisationLink opens in a new window
Roy Alderton, Marc Barnard

The role of phonation type in Chinese Jin tones: A study using acoustic metricsLink opens in a new window
Xiaojing Du, Francis Nolan, Brechtje Post

The weighting game: Modelling the balance of prominence in Indic word accentuationLink opens in a new window
Toby Hudson

Tracking the English sound development of Somali heritage children in East LondonLink opens in a new window
Madlen Jones, Kathleen McCarthy, Gwen Brekelmans

What can Danish pre-aspiration teach us about pre-aspiration typology?Link opens in a new window
Michaela Hejná

Who's listening? How perceived listener characteristics affect speaking style in second-language speechLink opens in a new window
Ruohan Guo, Bronwen G. Evans

Stage Presentations 2D (1600-1700)

1600-1620 What is the relative contribution of speech rate, rhythm and intonation to perceived non-nativeness in a speaker's native language? A study of native English speakers in AustriaLink opens in a new window
Robert Mayr, Ulrich Reubold, Ineke Mennen
1620-1640 Phonetic distortion as a window to investigate motor engagement in speech perception: Articulatory evidence from a stimulus-response compatibility paradigmLink opens in a new window
Takayuki Nagamine, Zhouyiting Zhao, Zihui Wang, Chris Carignan, Adamantios Gafos, Patti Adank
1640-1700 Using phonetic methods to widen representation of pronunciation variation in the OEDLink opens in a new window
Catherine Sangster, Holly Dann, Matthew Moreland

Colloquium Dinner at St. Mary’s Guildhall (1900-2300)

1900-2000 Welcome canapes and historical tour
2000-2300 Dinner

Day 3

Friday, 10th April

Stage Presentations 3A (0930-1030)

0930-0950 The difficulty of producing and transcribing vowelsLink opens in a new window
Nicole Whitworth
0950-1010 Acquiring the acoustics and articulation of complex consonants in EstonianLink opens in a new window
Anton Malmi, Claire Nance
1010-1030 Cortical activation correlates of first and second languages during vowel contrast discriminationLink opens in a new window
Wafaa Alshangiti, Jamaan Alghamdi, Yara Alzabidi

Break (1030-1050)

1030-1050 Coffee, tea, and snacks

Stage Presentations 3B (1050-1150)

1050-1110 A comparison of articulatory coordination within and across phonemesLink opens in a new window
Cliodhna Hughes, Alice Turk, Cedric Macmartin
1110-1130 AURORA model of formant-to-tongue inversion for didactic and clinical applicationsLink opens in a new window
Sam Kirkham, Patrycja Strycharczuk
1130-1150 Auditory variation in Scottish coda /r/ in child speechLink opens in a new window
Eleanor Lawson, Jane Stuart-Smith, Joanne Cleland, Mridhula Murali, Lauren Taylor, Amy Smith, Anja Kuschmann

Lunch and BAAP Business (1150-1310)

1150-1310 Lunch buffet
1230-1300 BAAP business meeting (BAAP members)

Stage Presentations 3C (1310-1430)

1310-1330 Articulation at the end stage of sound change: Derhoticisation across east LancashireLink opens in a new window
Claire Nance, Maya Dewhurst, Sam Kirkham, Takayuki Nagamine
1330-1350 Real-time control of accent features in the speech of London teenagersLink opens in a new window
Devyani Sharma, Andy Gibson
1350-1410 Evidence for timing prediction from a novel nonword segmentation taskLink opens in a new window
Laurence White, Wei Li, Sarah Knight, Sven Mattys, Robert Lennon, Julie Morris
1410-1430 Sound familiar? Investigating explicit and implicit own-accent bias amongst LiverpudliansLink opens in a new window
Isabel Kveder, Gwen Brekelmans

Poster Presentations 3 (1430-1600)

1430-1600

A comparative analysis of the phonotactic adaptation of English and Arabic loanwords in the Saraiki language
Sultan Melfi Aldaihani, Nasir Abbas Rizvi Syed

Activation vs. valence in noise: Diagnosing the phonetic vulnerabilities of an SER systemLink opens in a new window
Tatiana Limonova, Chris Carignan

Breathing behaviour and non-lexical vocalisations in talk-in-interactionLink opens in a new window
Richard Ogden, Marina Cantarutti, Jürgen Trouvain

Comparing vowel pronunciations across singing and speaking in a community choirLink opens in a new window
Ben Gibb-Reid, Hasmik Gasparyan, James Cave

Decolonising the teaching of second language speechLink opens in a new window
Becky Muradas-Taylor

Dialect perception amongst Gen Z East Londoners: Discrimination of London EnglishesLink opens in a new window
Ortega Sinclair, Kathleen McCarthy

Heritage language exposure and phonetic category development: Affricate and fricative production by pre-adolescent English-Italian bilingualsLink opens in a new window
Lucia Sbacco, Ghada Khattab, Dan Duncan

(In)complete voicing neutralisation in Standard Russian: Does the general reflect the individual?Link opens in a new window
Yury Makarov, Sofia Sedunova

Laying the groundwork: Intergenerational coda /s/ variation in Brussels Heritage SpanishLink opens in a new window
Samantha Pérez Rodríguez

Leaving 'ome be'ind: tracking children's acquisition of a sociolinguistic variable using home, school, caregiver and community speechLink opens in a new window
Thomas Packer-Stucki, Sophie Holmes-Elliott, Kathleen McCarthy

Putting in the effort: The effect of lexical and syntactic difficulty on phonetic encodingLink opens in a new window
Clara Cohen, Rachel Smith

Temporal stability of spontaneous production ratesLink opens in a new window
Chris Norton, Leendert Plug

The perception-production loop in second dialect acquisition: Front lax vowels in Australian Indian EnglisLink opens in a new windowh
Olga Maxwell, Elinor Payne

The sociophonetics of Chinese: Investigating social and geographical variation in PutonghuaLink opens in a new window
Bronwen G. Evans, Ruohan Guo, Hongzhi Wang, Xinyi Zhao, Roy Alderton

Variation in Mainstream and Aboriginal Australian Englishes spoken in Warrnambool: A study of disfluency featuresLink opens in a new window
Kirsty McDougall, Alice Paver, Martin Duckworth, Liz Blackwell, Debbie Loakes

Vowel development in typically-developing Scottish primary-school childrenLink opens in a new window
Jane Stuart-Smith, James Tanner, Polychristodoulidou, Mridhula Murali, Amy Smith, Lauren Taylor, Joanne Cleland, Anja Kuschmann

Vowel length and quality interactions in WelshLink opens in a new window
Charlie Boddy

Vowel production by Spanish-English bilingual children: An instrumental articulatory studyLink opens in a new window
Simona Montanari, Claire Nance, Robert Mayr

Phonetics in REF2029

1600-1700 Special session for UK-based colleagues on the Languages & Linguistics and English REF panels

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