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Programme: 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 The acoustic and articulatory characteristics of the lateral /l/ in Najdi ArabicLink opens in a new window
Najd Alotaibi, Ghada Khattab, Niamh Kelly

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

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

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, Sam Kirkham, Claire Nance
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

Phonetics fun run (1745-until complete)

1745-whenever Run the Kenilworth Greenway

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