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Aalto, Daniel University of Alberta, Canada
  Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
     
Abad, Alberto Spoken Language Systems Lab, INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal; IST, Lisboa, Portugal
  Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
     
Abrahamsen, Jardar E. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
  A systematic approach to the pronunciation training of phonotactics
     
Abrego-Collier, Carissa University of Chicago, USA
  Investigating variation in English vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a longitudinal phonetic corpus
     
Acheson, Daniel J. Donders Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences
     
Ackermann, Hermann Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
  The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception – A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
     
Adank, Patti University College London, UK
* Effects of imitation on language attitudes associated with regional and standard accents of British English
  Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
     
Adda-Decker, Martine Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR7018 CNRS/University Paris 3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France; LIMSI-CNRS, France
  On improving the pronunciation of French /r/ in Chinese learners by using real-time ultrasound visualization
  Voicing variations in French obstruents: Distribution and acoustic quantification
  Duration- vs. style-dependent vowel variation: A multiparametric investigation
* Phonetic corpora and big data
     
Adu Manyah, Kofi Department of Modern Languages, KNUST, Ghana
* Phonemic quantity contrasts in normal and non-pathological perturbed speech
     
Aguilar, Andrés University of California, San Diego, USA
  Lexical and post-lexical tone in Choguita Rarámuri
     
Agwuele, Augustine Texas State University, San Marcos, USA
* Coarticulation of tone and CV segment in citation and sentence form
     
Aichinger, Philipp Division of Phoniatrics-Logopedics, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria; Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory, Graz University of Technology, Austria
  Glottal area patterns in numerically simulated diplophonia
     
Al Dabel, Maryam Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK
* On the role of discriminative intelligibility model for speech intelligibility enhancement
     
Albano, Eleonora University of Campinas, Brazil
* Deriving manner of articulation classes from phoneme co-occurrence frequencies
     
Alena, Witzlack-Makarevich Department of General Linguistics, Kiel University, Germany
  Phonetic reduction of clicks – Evidence from Nǀuu
     
Alghamdi, Najwa University of Sheffield, UK
* A comparison of audiovisual and auditory-only training on the perception of spectrally-distorted speech
     
Alku, Paavo Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics, Aalto University, Finland
  Does interest in language learning affect the non-native phoneme production in elderly learners?
  Non-native production training with an acoustic model and orthographic or transcription cues
  Learning of a non-native vowel through instructed production training
     
Allen, Claire University of British Columbia, Canada
  Measuring magnitude of tongue movement for vowel height and backness
     
Almbark, Rana University of York, UK
* Acoustic analysis of the Syrian Arabic vowel system
  F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions
     
Almeida, Diogo New York University, Abu Dhabi
  Asymmetries in the perception of Mandarin tones: Evidence from mismatch negativity
     
Alshangiti, Wafaa Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
* Comparing the efficiency of vowel production training in immersion and non-immersion settings for Arabic learners of English
     
Al-Tamimi, Jalal Newcastle University, UK
* Spectral tilt as an acoustic correlate to pharyngealisation in Jordanian and Moroccan Arabic
  An acoustic investigation of the production of English /s/ by L2 Thai learners
  The acquisition of gemination in Lebanese-Arabic children
  Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
     
Alter, Kai Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, UK
  Neural correlates of categorical linguistic and gradient paralinguistic intonation
     
Altrov, Rene Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn, Estonia
  Influence of verbal content on acoustics of speech emotions
     
Aly, Ann University of California, Los Angeles, USA
* The multiple prosodic cues differentiating questions and statements in Miami Cuban Spanish
     
Amano, Shigeaki Aichi Shukutoku University, Japan
* Perception boundary between /s/ and /ts/ in Japanese at various speaking rates
  Acoustic features of Japanese words spoken by Japanese natives and non-natives
     
Ambrazaitis, Gilbert Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden
* Focal F0 peak shape and sentence mode in Swedish
     
Amelot, Angélique CNRS-UMR7018, LPP, Paris III, France
  Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
     
Amengual, Mark University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
* The acoustic realization of the /a/-/ə/ alternation in Majorcan Catalan
     
Amir, Noam Tel Aviv University, Israel
* Categorical perception of lexical stress: T he effect of manipulated duration
     
Amorim, Cristiana Spoken Language Systems Lab, INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal; IST, Lisboa, Portugal
  Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
     
Anderson, Cormac Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany; Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
  On the correlation of acoustic vowel and coda duration in modern Welsh C(C)VC monosyllables
     
Andreeva, Bistra Saarland University, Germany
  Comparison of pitch profiles of German and French speakers speaking French and German
* L2 stressed vowel production by Bulgarian learners of German
     
Androjna, Kaja École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
  Primary and secondary cues to voice assimilation in French and Slovenian
     
Anisimov, Nikolay Moscow State Lomonosov University, Russia
  Articulatory patterns of Russian diphthongized vowels: Pilot MRI investigation
     
Aperliński, Grzegorz Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
* Release bursts vs. formant transitions in Polish stop place perception
     
Arai, Takayuki Sophia University, Japan
* Physical models of the vocal tract sound different with the same shape but different temporal characteristics and vice versa
     
Archangeli, Diana The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; University of Arizona, USA
  The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
     
Arciuli, Joanne University of Sydney, Australia
* Lexical stress contrastivity in typically developing Italian children
     
Arkhipov, Alexandre Moscow State University, Russia
* The acoustic correlates of vowel pharyngealisation in Archi (East Caucasian)
     
Armstrong, Meghan University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
* The phonetics and distribution of non-question rises in two varieties of American English
     
Arnaud, Vincent Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada
  Regional backgrounds and discrimination patterns: A preliminary perceptual study in Quebec French
  Quebec French close vowels in lengthening contexts: tense, lax or diphthongised? An acoustic study
     
Arnela, Marc Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain
  Simplification of vocal tract shapes with different levels of detail
     
Arnhold, Anja University of Alberta, Canada
  Duration and pitch in the vowel quantity distinction of Yakut: Evidence from spontaneous speech
     
Arnold, Denis University of Tübingen, Germany
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
  Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
     
Arvaniti, Amalia University of Kent, UK
  Voice onset time in Spanish-English spontaneous code-switching
* The phonetics and phonology of the Polish vocative chant
* The role of stress in syllable monitoring
     
Asano, Yuki University of Konstanz, Germany
* Coordination of lexical and paralinguistic F0 in L2 production
     
Ashley, Richard Northwestern University, USA
  Effects of musical experience on the Thai rate-varied vowel length perception
     
Aslin, Richard N. University of Rochester, USA
  Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences
     
Asmus, Sabine Department of Sorbian Studies, Leipzig University, Germany; Department of English, Szczecin University, Poland
  On the correlation of acoustic vowel and coda duration in modern Welsh C(C)VC monosyllables
     
Aston, John Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
  Reconstructing the sounds of words from the past
     
Asu, Eva Liina Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia University of Tartu
* A comparative study of Estonian Swedish voiceless laterals: Are voiceless approximants fricatives?
  In search of word accents in Estonian Swedish
     
Atria, José Joaquín University College London, UK
* Development of accentual categories in Japanese as a second language
     
Aubanel, Vincent The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Influences of visual speech information on the perception of foreign-accented speech in noise
  The effect of auditory and visual signal availability on speech perception
* Syllabic structure and informational content in English and Spanish
     
Audibert, Nicolas Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR7018 CNRS/Univ. Paris 3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France
* Duration- vs. style-dependent vowel variation: A multiparametric investigation
  Retrospective longitudinal acoustic and perceptive study of substitution voice after partial laryngectomy
     
Augurzky, Petra University of Tübingen, Germany
  Multiple contrastive accents in German production: Syntactic and rhythmic factors
     
Auris, Bastian IfL - Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
  Perturbation of stability patterns in syllable production
     
Avanzi, Mathieu Phonetics Laboratory, Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, UK
  Sociophonetics of phonotactic phenomena in French
     
Avdelidis, Konstantinos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  SpeakGreek: An online speech training tool for L2 pedagogy and clinical intervention
     
Avesani, Cinzia CNR-ISTC, Italy
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Azzabou-Kacem, Soundess The University of Edinburgh, UK
* Prosodic boundary strength and the location of pre-nuclear phrasal prominence
     
Baayen, Harald University of Tübingen, Germany; University of Alberta, Canada
  Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
     
Babel, Molly University of British Columbia, Canada
* The effects of talker variability on phonetic accommodation
  Attention, word position, and perceptual learning
  Facial attractiveness facilitates voice processing
     
Baek, Yuna Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
  Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
     
Baese-Berk, Melissa University of Oregon, USA
* Individual differences in perception of unfamiliar speech
  A case study of tone and intonation in two Tibetic language varieties
  Rate-dependent speech processing can be speech-specific: Evidence from the disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate
     
Baghai Ravary, Ladan University of Oxford, UK
  Pitch and duration in RP: A corpus-based historical exploration
     
Baker, Brett The University of Melbourne, Australia
  A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli: Coronal stops in Bengali
  The vowel inventory of Roper Kriol
  Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin speakers
     
Baker, Jordan University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
  Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
     
Baker-Smemoe, Wendy Brigham Young University, USA
* What factors predict age effects in L2 perception:  A comparison of social, cognitive, and experiential factors
     
Bakst, Sarah University of California, Berkeley, USA
* An ultrasound investigation into articulatory variation in American /r/ and /s/
     
Balas, Anna Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
  Language mode vs. L2 interference: Evidence from L1 Polish
     
Balch, Peter Analogue Information Systems Ltd, UK
  Towards a 3D Tongue model for parameterising ultrasound data
     
Bali, Rohan University of Toronto, Canada
  Articulatory speech errors and word structure
     
Ballier, Nicolas Université Paris-Diderot, France Sorbonne Paris Cité
  Assessing L2 phonemic acquisition: A normalization-independent method?
     
Baltazani, Mary University of Ioannina, Greece; University of Oxford, UK
  Dialectal effects on the perception of Greek vowels
* The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern Greek
     
Bang, Hye-Young McGill University, Canada
* The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
     
Baqué, Lorraine Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
* Acoustic correlates of Spanish stress in fluent and non-fluent aphasia: A preliminary study
     
Barbao, Claire University of Toledo, USA
  The voice of love
     
Barbe, Michael Department of Neurology, University Hospital Cologne, Germany
  Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
     
Barbosa, Plinio State University of Campinas, Brazil
* Temporal parameters discriminate better between read and narrated speech in Brazilian Portuguese
     
Bárkányi, Zsuzsanna Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary; Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
* Prosodic conditioning of pre-sonorant voicing
  Voicing assimilation at accentual phrase boundaries in Hungarian
     
Barkat-Defradas, Melissa Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France; Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution, CNRS-UMR 5554, France
* Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
     
Barker, Jon Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK
  On the role of discriminative intelligibility model for speech intelligibility enhancement
  A comparison of audiovisual and auditory-only training on the perception of spectrally-distorted speech
     
Barlaz, Marissa University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  Modeling Iu Mien tone with eigenpitch representations
* Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
     
Barnes, Jonathan Boston University, USA
* Perception of Pseudoswedish tonal contrasts by native speakers of American English: Implications for models of intonation perception
  Intonational schemas, perceived grouping, and distortions of perceived duration
     
Barreda, Santiago Department of Linguistics, University of California, Davis, USA
* Speaker identity and spectral influences on word recognition
     
Barros, Nádia Center of Linguistics, University of Lisbon, Portugal
* Prosodic phrasing in parentheticals and topics across varieties of European Portuguese
     
Barry, William Saarland University, Germany
  L2 stressed vowel production by Bulgarian learners of German
     
Barthel, Helen Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Acoustic-phonetic properties of smiling revised – Measurements on a natural video corpus
     
Bartkova, Katarina ATILF, Université de Lorraine, France
* Impact of frame rate on automatic speech-text alignment for corpus-based phonetic studies
     
Başkent, Deniz UMCG, The Netherlands
  How hard can it be to ignore the pan in panda? Effort of lexical competition as measured in pupil dilation
     
Batista, Fernando Spoken Language Systems Lab, INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal; ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal
  Prosodic classification of discourse markers
  Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
     
Bauer, Matt Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
* Merger within an individual
     
Baum, Shari R. School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Centre for Research on the Brain, Language and Music, Montreal, Canada
  Extrinsic talker normalization alters self perception during speech
     
Baumann, Stefan IfL Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
* The perceptual prominence of pitch accent types in German
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
  The effect of verbs on the prosodic marking of information status: Production and perception in German
     
Baumeister, Barbara Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Fundamental frequency and human perception of alcoholic intoxication in speech
     
Beare, Richard Monash University, Australia; Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Australia
  An EPG and EMA study of apicals in stressed and unstressed position in Arrernte
     
Beautemps, Denis University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, GIPSA-lab, F-38040 Grenoble, France
  Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
     
Beck, Janet CASL Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
  Phonation stabilisation time as an indicator of voice disorder
* Voice quality variation in Scottish adolescents: Gender versus geography
     
Becker, Johannes Department of Neurology, University Hospital Cologne, Germany
  Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
     
Beckman, Mary E. Department of Linguistics, Ohio State University, USA
  The acquisition of English sibilant fricatives by children with bilateral cochlear implants
  Loss of prevoicing in modern Japanese /g, d, b/
* Phonetics of first language acquisition
     
Beeley, Helena University of Oxford, UK
* British English [kw], [k], and [w] distinction in back round vowel contexts
     
Beke, András Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
* Hidden Markov Model-based approach for nasalized vowels recognition in spontaneous speech
     
Belanger, Trisha University of Toledo, USA
* The voice of love
     
Ben Chemo, Chen Tel Aviv University, Israel
  Categorical perception of lexical stress: T he effect of manipulated duration
     
Benders, Titia Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  The perceptual basis of the feature vowel height
     
Bent, Tessa Indiana University, USA
  Individual differences in perception of unfamiliar speech
* Development of perceptual flexibility
     
Beňuš, Štefan Constantine the Philosopher University, Nitra, Slovakia; Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
  Prosodic conditioning of pre-sonorant voicing
* Prosodic boundaries in Lombard speech
  A new proposal for metric in perceptual multidimensional scaling
  Phonemic length and phrasal accent in Slovak consonantal and vocalic nuclei
     
Berthelsen, Harald Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
  Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
     
Bertini, Chiara Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy
  An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
     
Best, Catherine The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia; School of Humanities and Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney, Australia; Haskins Laboratories, USA
  Non-metallic ultrasound probe holder for co-collection and co-registration with EMA
  Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
  Non-native discrimination across speaking style, modality, and phonetic feature
  The perceptual assimilation of Danish monophthongs and diphthongs by monolingual Australian English speakers
  Perception of English codas in various phonological and morphological contexts by Mandarin learners of English
* Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
  Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin speakers
     
Bi, Yifei Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
* The effect of word frequency and neighbourhood density on tone merge
     
Billington, Rosey The University of Melbourne, Australia
* Lexical tone in Lopit
     
Binte Faizal, Siti Syuhada Newcastle University, UK
* The Qur’an Lexicon Project: A database of lexical statistics and phonotactic probabilities for 19,286 contextually and phonetically transcribed types in Qur’anic Arabic
     
Bishop, Jason City University of New York, USA
* Individual differences in prosodic strategies to sentence parsing
     
Bissiri, Maria Paola CASL Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
* Perception of pitch in glottalizations of varying duration by German listeners
     
Blaylock, Reed University of Southern California, USA
  Gestural coordination of Brazilian Portugese nasal vowels in CV syllables: A real-time MRI study
     
Boersma, Paul University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  Distributional vowel training may not be effective for Dutch adults
  The perceptual basis of the feature vowel height
  French high-mid vowels are underspecified for height
     
Bogulski, Cari University of Arkansas, USA
  L2 pronunciation proficiency, language use and age of acquisition as predictors of executive control in bilinguals
     
Bohn, Ocke-Schwen Aarhus University, Denmark
  Perceptual assimilation and identification of English consonants by native speakers of Danish
  Phonetic similarity predicts ultimate attainment quite well: The case of Danish /i, y, u/ and /d, t/ for native speakers of English and Spanish
  Picking up the cues to a new consonant contrast: D anish learners’ production and perception of English word-final /s/ - /z/
     
Bolkart, Timo Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science, Germany; Cluster of Excellence Multimodal Computing and Interaction, Saarland University, Germany
  A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
     
Bond, Dzintra Ohio University, USA
  Casual speech phonology and perception of further languages: The case of Latvian
     
Bond, Z. S. Ohio University, USA
  Feature distance effects in a word reconstruction task
     
Bonn, Cory D. University of Rochester, USA
  Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences
     
Bonneau, Anne LORIA CNRS, UMR 7503, France; INRIA, France; Université de Lorraine, France
* Realizations of French voiced fricatives by German learners as a function of speaker level and prosodic boundaries
     
Borràs-Comes, Joan Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
* Intonation and the pragmatics of yes-no questions in Central Catalan
     
Borrie, Stephanie Utah State University, USA
  Individual differences in perception of unfamiliar speech
     
Bosch-Roura, Eva Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
* A first glimpse of mid back vowels in Girona Catalan
     
Bosker, Hans Rutger Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Normalization for speech rate in native and non-native speech
     
Boucher, Victor J. Laboratoire de sciences phonétiques, Université de Montréal, Canada
  Effects of nasality and utterance length on the recognition of familiar speakers
  Individual differences in working memory capacity and their effect on speech processing
     
Boula de Mareüil, Philippe LIMSI-CNRS Orsay, France
  Speaker-idiosyncrasy in pausing behavior: Evidence from a cross-linguistic study
  Crowdsourced mapping of pronunciation variants in European French
     
Bourguignon, Nicolas J. Département d’orthophonie et d’audiologie, University of Montreal, Canada; Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal Canada; Centre for Research on the Brain, Language and Music, Montreal, Canada
* Extrinsic talker normalization alters self perception during speech
     
Boves , Lou Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  DIANA, an end-to-end computational model of human word comprehension
     
Boyce, Suzanne University of Cincinnati, USA
* Diversity of tongue shapes for the American English rhotic liquid
  Detecting errors in American English /ɹ/ along a normalized acoustic threshold
     
Boyd, Zac The University of Edinburgh, UK
* An evaluation of sociolinguistic elicitation methods
     
Bradlow, Ann R. Northwestern University, USA
  The effect of target-background synchronicity on speech-in-speech recognition
* Rapid adaptation to target and background talker variation in speech-in-speech perception
  Processing relationships between language-being-spoken and other speech dimensions
     
Brand, Sophie Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Reduction of obstruent-liquid-schwa clusters in casual French
     
Braun, Almut Department of Phonetics, University of Marburg, Germany
* An fMRI study on forensic phonetic speaker recognition with blind and sighted listeners
     
Braun, Angelika University of Trier, Germany
* On the speaker specificity of hesitation markers
     
Braun, Bettina University of Konstanz, Germany
* What causes the activation of contrastive alternatives, the size of focus domain or pitch accent type?
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Bray, Monica Leeds Beckett University, UK
  Emergence of the vowel space in very young children with Down syndrome: An exploratory case study
     
Brekelmans, Gwen Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  The processing of schwa reduced cognates and non-cognates in non-native listeners of English
     
Brengelmann, Tingting IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
* Tonal coarticulation in L2 standard Chinese
     
Briaire, Jeroen J. Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
  Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
     
Broersma, Mirjam Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  First and second language similarity can hurt the learning of second-language speech segmentation: The case of prosody
  Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
     
Brognaux, Sandrine CENTAL and ICTEAM, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium; TCTS Lab, Université de Mons, Belgium
* Sociophonetics of phonotactic phenomena in French
     
Brouwer, Susanne M. Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* The effect of target-background synchronicity on speech-in-speech recognition
     
Brown, Georgina University of York, UK
* Automatic recognition of geographically- proximate accents using content-controlled and content-mismatched speech data
     
Brown, Guy J. University of Sheffield, UK
  A comparison of audiovisual and auditory-only training on the perception of spectrally-distorted speech
     
Brown, Lucien University of Oregon, USA
  Role of pitch in perceiving politeness in Korean
     
Bruggeman, Anna University of Cologne, Germany
  Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise?
     
Bruggeman, Laurence The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Older listeners' decreased flexibility in adjusting to changes in speech signal reliability
     
Brugos, Alejna Boston University, USA
  Perception of Pseudoswedish tonal contrasts by native speakers of American English: Implications for models of intonation perception
* Intonational schemas, perceived grouping, and distortions of perceived duration
     
Brunelle, Marc University of Ottawa, Canada
* Effects of lexical frequency and lexical category on the duration of Vietnamese syllables
     
Bruni, Jagoda Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
  A hybrid model to investigate language change
     
Buanzur, Tuarik Cassimo Department of General Linguistics, Kiel University, Germany
  Focal F0 peak shape and sentence mode in Swedish
     
Bucar Shigemori, Lia Saki Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Phonemic length and phrasal accent in Slovak consonantal and vocalic nuclei
     
Buckler, Helen University of Toronto, Canada
* The cap's out of the bag: Place assimilation is common in infant-directed speech
     
Budd, Alyson University of British Columbia, Canada
* Effects of cosmetic tongue bifurcation on English fricative production
     
Bueno, Ericka Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA
  Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
     
Bukmaier, Véronique Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
  Pre-consonantal /s/-retraction
     
Bundgaard-Nielsen, Rikke The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia; La Trobe University, Australia
  A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli: Coronal stops in Bengali
* The vowel inventory of Roper Kriol
  Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin speakers
     
Burdin, Rachel Steindel Ohio State University, USA
* Phonetic reduction, vowel duration, and prosodic structure
     
Burnham, Denis The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Mandarin listeners can learn non-native lexical tones through distributional learning
  Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai lexical tone perception in the elderly
     
Burton, Christopher D. University of Aberdeen, UK
  Tracking depressed mood using speech pause patterns
     
Caballero, Gabriela University of California, San Diego, USA
  Lexical and post-lexical tone in Choguita Rarámuri
     
Cabarrão, Vera L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal; FLUL/CLUL, Portugal
* Prosodic classification of discourse markers
     
Cabrera, Mercedes Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
  Boundary tones in Spanish declaratives: Modelling sustained pitch
     
Caffò, Alessandro Department of Education, Psychology, Communication, University of Bari, Italy
  The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in Italian
  The influence of prominence on the production of plosives in Italian
     
Callier, Patrick Stanford University, USA
  The connection between smiling and GOAT fronting: Embodied affect in sociophonetic variation
     
Calomme, Mélanie Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, UMons, Belgium
  Teaching listening in L2: A successful training method using the word-spotting task
     
Camargo, Zuleica Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil Integrated Acoustic Analysis and Cognition Laboratory-LIAAC. Graduate Applied Linguistics and Language Studies Program. São Paulo, Brazil.
* Voice quality description from a phonetic perspective: Supralaryngeal and muscular tension settings
     
Camp, Amber University of Hawaii, USA
  Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
     
Campbell, Nick Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  A study of prosodic alignment in interlingual map-task dialogues
     
Cangemi, Francesco IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
  Tonal coarticulation in L2 standard Chinese
     
Cantoni, Maria Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil CNPq
  Acoustic and articulatory correlates of Japanese devoiced vowels
     
Cao, Wenling University of York, UK
  Prosodic cues and degree of perceived foreign accents in learner English
* Phonetic convergence of Mandarin L2 English speakers towards Australian English
     
Cardoso, Amanda The University of Edinburgh, UK
  San Francisco English and the California vowel shift
     
Carl, Micalle City University of New York Graduate Center, USA
  Shape coarticulation in the spatial frequency domain: An example using /ɹ/
     
Carlet, Angelica Universidat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain
* Identification vs. discrimination training: Learning effects for trained and untrained sounds
     
Carnie, Andrew University of Arizona, USA
  The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
     
Carroll, Lucien University of California, San Diego, USA
  Lexical and post-lexical tone in Choguita Rarámuri
     
Carvalho, Fernando Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (MN/UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
* Post-vocalic stop consonants in Mebengokre (Northern Jê, Brazil): A preliminary investigation
     
Casillas, Joseph University of Arizona, USA
* Acoustics of Spanish and English coronal stops
     
Caspers, Johanneke Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
  Acoustic correlates of Persian in-situ-wh-questions
  Effects of hearing an incorrect stress on word naming in Dutch by Francophones
  Attention redistribution and segment-tone integration in Mandarin tone acquisition by L2 learners
     
Castilho, Sara University of Aveiro, Portugal
  Is the relative fundamental frequency an acoustic correlate of laryngeal tension in Portugese speakers?
     
Cebrian, Juli Universidat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain
  Identification vs. discrimination training: Learning effects for trained and untrained sounds
* Reciprocal measures of perceptual similarity
     
Celata, Chiara Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy
  An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
     
Cerrato, Loredana Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  A study of prosodic alignment in interlingual map-task dialogues
     
Chaldi, Dimitra University of Toronto, Canada
  Articulatory speech errors and word structure
     
Chambers, Craig University of Toronto, Canada
  How phonological context affects comprehension: The case of assimilated nasals and stops
     
Chan, Chun Northwestern University, USA
  Learning non-native phonotactic constraints over the web
     
Chan, Ka Wai (Ricky) University of Cambridge, UK
* Speaker variability in the production of coarticulated tones
     
Chang, Charles Boston University, USA
* The effect of semantic predictability on vowel production with pure word deafness
     
Chang, Ning National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
  Glottalization and Taiwan Min checked tone sound change
     
Chang, Seung-Eun University of California, Berkeley, USA
* Degree and direction of foreign accent in L2 and L3 Korean speech
     
Chang, Yung-hsiang Shawn National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
* Use of social information in the perception of Mandarin alveolar-retroflex contrast
     
Chen, Aoju Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  The acquisition of prosodic focus-marking in Central Swedish: Sorting out lexical and post-lexical tones
  Phonetic focus-marking in Korean-speaking 7- to 8-year-olds and adults
  The effect of explicit training on the prosodic production of L2 sarcasm by Dutch learners of English
  Unbalanced adult production and perception in prosody
     
Chen, Qian Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
  Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
     
Chen, Sally National Taiwan University, Taiwan
* Prosodic patterns and phonetic realization of Kanakanavu lexical stress on disyllabic words
     
Chen, Shuwen The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* Question intonation in Hong Kong English:Interaction between Cantonese and English
     
Chen , Ying Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
* Post-focus compression in English by Mandarin learners
     
Chen, Yiya Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Education and Child Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
* How does information status affect sentence planning: An eye-tracking study
  Effect of contextual tonal variation on speech recognition: Evidence from eye movements
  Attention redistribution and segment-tone integration in Mandarin tone acquisition by L2 learners
  The effect of word frequency and neighbourhood density on tone merge
  Post-focus pitch register lowering as a phrasal marker - An acoustic study of focus and phrasing in Shanghai Chinese
     
Chionidou, Anastasia Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
* Voice onset time in bilingual Greek-German children
     
Chiu, Chenhao UBC Linguistics, Canada
* Decoupling functional units in speech production using auditory startle
     
Chiu, Faith University College London, UK
* Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese
     
Chládková, Kateřina University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* The perceptual basis of the feature vowel height
  Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
     
Chlaihani, Basma Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco
  F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions
     
Cho, Taehong Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
  Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations
* Prosodic strengthening on consonantal nasality and its asymmetric coarticulatory influence on vowel nasalization in CVN# and #NVC in English
  Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
  Phonetic focus-marking in Korean-speaking 7- to 8-year-olds and adults
  What is special about prosodic strengthening in Korean: Evidence in lingual movement in V#V and V#CV
  Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
     
Chodroff, Eleanor Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA
* Structured variability in acoustic realization: a corpus study of voice onset time in American English stops
     
Choi, Jiyoun Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
* Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
  First and second language similarity can hurt the learning of second-language speech segmentation: The case of prosody
     
Chong, Adam J. Department of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
  Individual differences in prosodic strategies to sentence parsing
* Prosodic phrasing and F0 in Singapore English
     
Chow, Daryl University of Ottawa, Canada
  Effects of lexical frequency and lexical category on the duration of Vietnamese syllables
     
Chow, Una University of Calgary, Canada
* Exemplar-based classification of statements and questions in Cantonese
     
Christodoulides, George Centre Valibel, IL&C, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
* Exploring acoustic and syntactic cues to prosodic boundaries in French: A multi-genre corpus study
     
Chuang, Yu-Ying National Taiwan University, Taiwan
* Cross-linguistic interaction between two voiced fricatives in Mandarin-Min simultaneous bilinguals
     
Churaňová, Eliška Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
* Changes in segmental timing in slow and fast metronome-synchronized speech
     
Cissé, Ibrahima Abdoul H. ULSHB, Bamako University, Mali
* Implosive and prenasalized consonant-like sounds in babbling
     
Clayards, Meghan McGill University, Canada
  The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
* Prominence enhances voicelessness and not place distinction in English voiceless sibilants
     
Clayton, Ian University of Nevada, Reno, USA
  The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
* Preaspirated stops in the English of Scottish Gaelic-English bilinguals
     
Cleland, Joanne University of Strathclyde, UK
* Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
  Articulation therapy for children with cleft palate using visual articulatory models and ultrasound biofeedback
  Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
     
Clopper, Cynthia G. Ohio State University, USA
  Gender variation in creaky voice and fundamental frequency
  Variation in glottalization at prosodic boundaries in clear and plain lab speech
  Phonetic reduction, vowel duration, and prosodic structure
     
Coetzee, Andries University of Michigan, USA; North-West University, South Africa
* Bilingual speech rhythm: Spanish-Afrikaans in Patagonia
     
Coey, Christopher University of Victoria, Canada; CD-Mediaworks, Canada
  iPA Phonetics: Multimodal iOS application for phonetics instruction and practice
     
Cohen, Andrew University of Massachusetts, USA
  Early Ganong effects
     
Cohen, Wendy University of Strathclyde, UK
  Retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics
     
Cohn, Abigail Cornell University, USA
* Relation between syllable count judgments and durations of English liquid rimes
     
Colantoni, Laura University of Toronto, Canada
* Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
     
Cole, Jennifer University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
* On the prominence of accent in stress reversal
  Prosodic and structural correlates of perceived prominence in Russian and Hindi
  Categorical vs. episodic memory for pitch accents in English
     
Coleman, John Phonetics Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK
* Reconstructing the sounds of words from the past
     
Colombo, Lucia University of Padova, Italy
  Lexical stress contrastivity in typically developing Italian children
     
Conklin, Jenna Purdue University, USA
  Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
     
Connell, Katrina University of Kansas, USA
  Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
     
Cooke, Martin Basque Foundation for Science, Spain; Language and Speech Laboratory, University of the Basque Country, Spain
  /u/-Fronting in English speakers' L1 but not in their L2
     
Cooper, Angela Northwestern University, USA
* Effects of musical experience on the Thai rate-varied vowel length perception
  Rapid adaptation to target and background talker variation in speech-in-speech perception
     
Cooper, Sarah Bangor University, UK
* Intonational signalling of sentence type in Northern Welsh
     
Core, Cynthia The George Washington University, USA
  A longitudinal study of speech feature contrast production in children with cochlear implants
     
Coridun, Sascha Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Learning pronunciation variants in a second language: Orthographic effects
     
Corley, Martin PPLS, The University of Edinburgh, UK
  Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension
     
Costa, Lucivaldo Universidade Federal do Sul e Sudeste do Pará (UNIFESSPA), Pará, Brazil
  Post-vocalic stop consonants in Mebengokre (Northern Jê, Brazil): A preliminary investigation
     
Côté, Dominique Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
  Acoustic and articulatory correlates of speaking condition in blind and sighted speakers
     
Coughlin, Caitlin E. University of Kansas, USA
* First and second language similarity can hurt the learning of second-language speech segmentation: The case of prosody
     
Coupe, Alexander Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
* Prestopped bilabial trills in Sangtam
     
Cox, Felicity Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
  Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different backgrounds
  Anticipatory planning of r-insertion in Australian English
* The role of contrast maintenance in the temporal structure of the rhyme.
     
Crampin, Lisa Glasgow Dental Hospital, UK
  Retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics
     
Crevier-Buchman, Lise CNRS-UMR7018, LPP, Paris III, France; Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou, France
  Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
* Retrospective longitudinal acoustic and perceptive study of substitution voice after partial laryngectomy
     
Cristófaro Silva, Thaïs Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil; CNPq, Brazil; FAPEMIG, Brazil
* Complex onsets in child language acquisition
  Acoustic and articulatory correlates of Japanese devoiced vowels
     
Cruz, Marisa University of Lisbon, Portugal
* Variation in tone and gesture within language
     
Cui, Aletheia University of Pennsylvania, USA
  An investigation of intervocalic affricate simplification in Mandarin
     
Cunha, Conceição Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* The contribution of vowel coarticulation and prosodic weakening in initial and final fricatives to sound change
     
Cunningham, Stuart University of Sheffield, UK
  Bark and Hz scaled F2 locus equations: Sex differences and individual differences
     
Curto, Sérgio L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal
  Prosodic classification of discourse markers
     
Cutler, Anne The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Big issues in speech perception: Abstraction and nativeness
     
Cutugno, Francesco University of Naples Federico II, Italy
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Czoska, Agnieszka Institute of Psychology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
* Polish infant directed vs. adult directed speech: Selected acoustic- phonetic differences
     
Dabbaghchian, Saeed KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
* Simplification of vocal tract shapes with different levels of detail
     
Dadwani, Rozmin University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
     
Daidone, Danielle Indiana University, USA
* Perceptual assimilation and free classification of German vowels by American English listeners
     
Daland, Robert UCLA, USA
* It is easier to learn the meaning of forms with a canonical stress pattern
     
Dalola, Amanda University of South Carolina, USA
* The role of vowel type, preceding consonant and lexical frequency on final vowel devoicing in Continental French
     
Dang, Jianwu Tianjin Key Laboratory of Cognitive Computation & its Applications, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China; School of Information Science, JAIST, Ishikawa, Japan
  The perception of English vowel contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and native English speakers
  A lip protrusion mechanism examined by magnetic resonance imaging and finite element modeling
     
Daniel , Pape IEETA, University of Aveiro, Portugal
  The effects of intonation on acoustic properties of fricatives
     
Dannenberg, Anna Department of Modern Languages, University of Helsinki, Finland
* Prosodic and syntactic segmentation of spontaneous speech: A preliminary study
     
Darcy, Isabelle Indiana University, USA
* Tongue movement in a second language: The case of Spanish /ei/-/e/ for English learners of Spanish
     
Davidson, Lisa Department of Linguistics, New York University, USA
* Patterns of voicing in American English voiced obstruents in connected speech
  Acoustics characteristics of open transition in nonnative consonant cluster production
     
Davis, Chris The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Influences of visual speech information on the perception of foreign-accented speech in noise
  Auditory, visual, and auditory-visual spoken emotion recognition in young and old adults
  The effect of auditory and visual signal availability on speech perception
* Examining speech production using masked priming
  Syllabic structure and informational content in English and Spanish
     
Dawson, Katherine City University of New York Graduate Center, USA
* Shape coarticulation in the spatial frequency domain: An example using /ɹ/
  Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movement
     
de Boer, Bart Artificial Intelligence Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  A new artificial signal-space proxy for investigating the emergence of structure and categories in speech
     
De Clerck, Ilke University of Antwerp, Belgium
  The production of word stress in babbles and early words: A comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants
     
De Decker , Paul Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
  An acoustic and articulatory study of /l/ allophony in Newfoundland English
     
De Iacovo, Valentina Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
* Durations of voiceless stops in a Sardinian variety
     
de Jong, Gea University of Marburg, Germany
* Voice lineups: A practical guide
     
de Jong, Kenneth Indiana University,USA
* Comparing L1’s effects on English coda obstruent perception:  Mandarin and Korean identification performance
     
de Jonge, Alma University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  Eliciting the Dutch loan phoneme /g/ with the menu task
     
de Jonge, Mirjam J.I. University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* French high-mid vowels are underspecified for height
     
de la Bretèque, Benoit Amy Laboratoire Parole et Langage UMR 7309 CNRS - Université Aix-Marseille, France
  Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
     
de Leeuw, Esther Queen Mary University of London, UK
* L2 pronunciation proficiency, language use and age of acquisition as predictors of executive control in bilinguals
     
de Vos, Johanna F. Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  Distributional vowel training may not be effective for Dutch adults
     
Dediu, Dan Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  Bezier modelling and high accuracy curve fitting to capture hard palate variation
     
Delais-Roussarie, Elisabeth Université Paris Diderot, France
  What motivates extra-rising patterns in L2 French: Acquisition factors or L1 transfer?
     
Dell, Gary University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
  Categorical vs. episodic memory for pitch accents in English
     
Dellwo, Volker Phonetics Laboratory, Department of Comparative Linguistics, University of Zurich, Switzerland
  Comparisons of speaker recognition strengths using suprasegmental duration and intensity variability: An artificial neural networks approach
  Vowel identification at high fundamental frequencies in word context
  Perception of levels of emotion in prosody
     
Dellwo, Volker University of Zurich, Switzerland
  Speaker-idiosyncrasy in pausing behavior: Evidence from a cross-linguistic study
     
Delvaux, Véronique FNRS, Belgium; Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, Umons, Belgium
* Teaching listening in L2: A successful training method using the word-spotting task
     
Demasi, Rita Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, Université de Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
* An articulatory study of posterior nasal diphthongs in Brazilian Portuguese
     
Deme, Andrea Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
* Speech perception at its best: Extracting linguistic information from acoustically underspecified input. The case of singing
     
Demolin, Didier Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR 7018, France
  An articulatory study of posterior nasal diphthongs in Brazilian Portuguese
  The relationships between speech tone and melody in the khap singing of Tai Dam in Laos
  Aerodynamic, articulatory and acoustic realization of French /ʁ/
     
Demuth, Katherine ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), Centre of Language Sciences (CLaS), Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Australia
  The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
  Anticipatory planning of r-insertion in Australian English
  The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
  Contrast reduction among coronals is conditioned by the following vowel
     
Den, Yasuharu Faculty of Letters, Chiba University, Japan
* Factors affecting utterance-final vowel devoicing in spontaneous Japanese
     
Denby, Bruce Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France; SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
  Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
  Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
     
Denby, Thomas Northwestern University, USA
  Learning non-native phonotactic constraints over the web
     
Dentel, Laure Engenharia Elétrica, Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), Belém, Pará, Brazil
  Speech recognition experiment in ‘ natural quiet’ background noise
     
Derrick, Donald New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain, & Behaviour, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Non-metallic ultrasound probe holder for co-collection and co-registration with EMA
  The influence of tongue position on trombone sound: A likely area of language influence
  Examining speech production using masked priming
     
Desmeules-Trudel, Félix University of Ottawa, Canada
* The aerodynamics of vowel nasality and nasalization in Brazilian Portuguese
     
Destruel, Emilie University of Iowa, USA
* Compression in post-verbal sequences in French
     
Deterding, David Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei
* Acoustic investigation of neutral tone in Brunei Mandarin
  An acoustic study of monophthongs in Brunei Mandarin
     
Detey, Sylvain Waseda University, Japan
* Does perception precede production in the initial stage of French nasal vowel quality acquisition by Japanese learners? A corpus-based discrimination experiment
     
Di Biase, Bruno School of Humanities and Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Perception of English codas in various phonological and morphological contexts by Mandarin learners of English
     
Díaz, Yamile University of Arizona, USA
  Acoustics of Spanish and English coronal stops
     
DiCanio, Christian State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
* The interaction of vowel length and speech style in an Arapaho speech corpus
* Phonation and voice quality
     
Dick, Leo Bern University of Arts, Switzerland
  Perception of levels of emotion in prosody
     
Didirkova, Ivana Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier
  Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
     
Dietrich, Susanne Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
* The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception – A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
     
Dilley, Laura Michigan State University, USA
* Rate-dependent speech processing can be speech-specific: Evidence from the disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate
     
Dimitrova, Snezhina Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria
* Pitch accent variability in focus production and perception in Bulgarian declaratives
     
Dimos, Kostis University of Zurich, Switzerland
* Perception of levels of emotion in prosody
     
D'Imperio, Mariapaola Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France; Institut Universitaire de France, Paris, France
  Effects of syllable structure on intonation identification in Neapolitan Italian
* The influence of metrical constraints on direct imitation across French varieties
* Phonetic detail and the role of exposure in dialect imitation
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Dipper, Lucy City University London, UK
  Exploring duration and isochrony in nursery rhyme reciting for children with language impairments and typically developing children
     
Dmitrieva, Olga Purdue University, USA
* Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
     
Dobric, Arnalda Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Phonetics, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  Reconsidering the McGurk effect
     
Dobrowolski, Piotr University of Gdansk, Poland
* Complete IPA Keyboard for iOS devices.
     
Docherty, Gerard Griffith University, Australia
* Static vs dynamic perspectives on the realization of vowel nuclei in West Australian English
  Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
     
Dodane, Christelle Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France
  Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
     
Dogil, Grzegorz Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
  Attention, please! Expanding the GECO database
  A hybrid model to investigate language change
     
Dohen, Marion University Grenoble Alpes, GIPSA-Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, France; CNRS, GIPSA-Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, France
  Acoustic characterisation of vowel production by young adults with Down syndrome
     
Domahs, Ulrike Fakultät für Bildungswissenschaften, Freie Universität Bozen, Italy
  The influence of syllable number and task-related attention on the perception of rhythmic irregularities: An ERP study on German compounds
     
Dorn, Amelie Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
* Sentence mode differentiation in four Donegal Irish varieties
     
Dougherty, Sara Boston University, USA
  Episodic memory for words enhances the language familiarity effect in talker identification
  The effects of speech perception and speech comprehension on talker identification
     
Drake, Eleanor PPLS, The University of Edinburgh, UK
* Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension
     
Draxler, Christoph Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* A cross-database comparison of two large German speech databases
     
Dressler, Wolfgang U. Institute for Corpuslinguistics and Text Technology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
  Word-final (mor-) phonotactic consonant clusters in standard Austrian German
     
Dreyfus, Gérard SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
  Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
  Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
     
Drozdova, Polina Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* The effect of non-nativeness and background noise on lexical retuning
     
Dubin, Julianna University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
     
Duckworth, Martin Duckworth Consultancy, UK
  Individual and group variation in disfluency features:  A cross-accent investigation
     
Dufour, Sophie Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL, UMR 7309, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
* Does a change in talker identity help listeners resolve lexical competition? Evidence from phonological priming.
     
Dumon, Amélie Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL, UMR 7309, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
  Does a change in talker identity help listeners resolve lexical competition? Evidence from phonological priming.
     
Dunbar, Ewan Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, France
* Quantitative methods for comparing featural representations
     
Dupoux, Emmanuel Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, France; EHESS/ENS/CNRS, France
  A multilingual study on intensity as a cue for marking prosodic boundaries
  Quantitative methods for comparing featural representations
     
Duran, Daniel Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
  Attention, please! Expanding the GECO database
* A hybrid model to investigate language change
     
Durvasula, Karthik Michigan State University, USA
  A perceptual account for Cantonese vocative reduplication
     
Dutta, Indranil English and Foreign Languages University, India
  The role of labiolingual gestural coordination in spatiotemporal facilitation of speech production in Turkish, Turkmen and Hindi
     
Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Katarzyna Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
  English word-medial morphonotactics: A corpus study
* Phonetics-phonology interface and laboratory phonology
     
Eager, Christopher University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
* Automated voicing analysis in Praat: Statistically equivalent to manual segmentation
  On the prominence of accent in stress reversal
     
Edlund, Jens KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
* Audience response system-based assessment for analysis-by-synthesis
     
Edwards, Jan Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  The acquisition of English sibilant fricatives by children with bilateral cochlear implants
  Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives
  Individual differences in L2 learners’ perceptual cue weighting patterns
     
Eger, Nikola Anna LMU Munich, Germany
* Picking up the cues to a new consonant contrast: D anish learners’ production and perception of English word-final /s/ - /z/
     
Eklund, Robert Linköping University, Sweden
* An acoustic analysis of ‘Kulning’ (cattle calls) recorded in an outdoor setting on location in Dalarna (Sweden)
     
Elie, Benjamin INRIA/LORIA, Nancy, France
  2D Articulatory velum modeling applied to copy synthesis of sentences containing nasal phonemes
     
Ellegaard, Anne Aarhøj Aarhus University, Denmark
  Perceptual assimilation and identification of English consonants by native speakers of Danish
     
Elliott, Zuzana The University of Edinburgh, UK
* Production of FACE and GOAT by Slovak and Czech immigrants in Edinburgh
  An evaluation of sociolinguistic elicitation methods
     
Elvin, Jaydene The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Predicting vowel discrimination accuracy through cross-linguistic acoustic analyses
     
Engelmann, Jonas Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany
  Acoustic correlates of focus marking in Polish
     
Engwall, Olov KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  Simplification of vocal tract shapes with different levels of detail
     
Erickson, Donna Kanazawa Medical University, Japan; Sophia University, Japan
  Articulatory movement in non-native consonant clusters
* Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
  Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling study
     
Ernestus, Mirjam Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  The processing of schwa reduced cognates and non-cognates in non-native listeners of English
  Reduction of obstruent-liquid-schwa clusters in casual French
  Exemplar effects arise in a lexical decision task, but only under adverse listening conditions
  Schwa reduction in low-proficiency L2 speakers: Learning and generalization
  DIANA, an end-to-end computational model of human word comprehension
  Learning pronunciation variants in a second language: Orthographic effects
     
Eryılmaz, Kerem Artificial Intelligence Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  A new artificial signal-space proxy for investigating the emergence of structure and categories in speech
     
Escudero , Paola The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Mandarin listeners can learn non-native lexical tones through distributional learning
  Beyond North American English: modelling vowel inherent spectral change in British English and Dutch
* Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences
  Predicting vowel discrimination accuracy through cross-linguistic acoustic analyses
  Passive distributional learning of non-native vowel contrasts does not work for all listeners
  Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
     
Escudero Mancebo, David Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Esling, John H. University of Victoria, Canada
  Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
* iPA Phonetics: Multimodal iOS application for phonetics instruction and practice
  Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigation
     
Espy-Wilson, Carol University of Maryland, USA
  Diversity of tongue shapes for the American English rhotic liquid
     
Estebas-Vilaplana, Eva Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain
* Boundary tones in Spanish declaratives: Modelling sustained pitch
     
Evans, Bronwen G. Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
  Comparing the efficiency of vowel production training in immersion and non-immersion settings for Arabic learners of English
  Intelligibility of British English accents in noise for second-language learners
  Switching language dominance for ideological reasons: A study of Galician new speakers' speech production and perception
  Evaluation of segmentation approaches and constriction degree correlates for spirant approximant consonants
  Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
     
Evdokimova, Vera Department of Phonetics, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
* Investigating source-filter interaction to specify classic speech production theory
     
Evers, Ludger Mathematics and Statistics, University of Glasgow, UK
  A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
     
Evgrafova, Karina Department of Phonetics, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
  Investigating source-filter interaction to specify classic speech production theory
* Cross-language perception of emotional children's speech in German and Russian
     
Falahati, Reza SNS, Pisa, Italy
* The production of Persian rhotics by native Mandarin speakers
     
Falk, Simone Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-Marseille Université, UMR 7309, CNRS, Aix-en-Provence, France
* Adults' and infants' perception of infant-directed speech and song
     
Fan, Shanshan Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
  Correlates of Chinese neutral tone perception in different contexts
     
Faris, Mona School of Social Sciences and Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Australia; The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* The perceptual assimilation of Danish monophthongs and diphthongs by monolingual Australian English speakers
     
Farrow, Elaine The University of Edinburgh, UK
  Tracking depressed mood using speech pause patterns
     
Fasola, Carlos Rutgers University, USA
* Acoustic properties of the dental vs. alveolar contrast in Mapudungun
     
Fauth, Camille ER 1339 LiLPa - Equipe Parole et Cognition Université de Strasbourg, France Université de Strasbourg
  Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
* An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
     
Faytak, Matthew University of California, Berkeley, USA
* Articulatory variability and fricative noise in apical vowels
     
Fazekas, Judit The University of Edinburgh, UK
  Do baby-talk words reflect biomechanical constraints on speech production?
     
Feng, Hui Tianjin Univeristy, China
  The perception of English vowel contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and native English speakers
     
Fenwick, Sarah The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia; School of Social Sciences and Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Non-native discrimination across speaking style, modality, and phonetic feature
     
Ferreira, Jaime L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal
  Prosodic classification of discourse markers
     
Ferrini, Luis FVA , Italy
  Tracking depressed mood using speech pause patterns
     
Féry, Caroline Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
  Compression in post-verbal sequences in French
  On the phrasing properties of Hindi relative clauses
     
Fiasson, Romain New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain, & Behaviour, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
  Non-metallic ultrasound probe holder for co-collection and co-registration with EMA
     
Figueroa, Mauricio University College London, UK
* Evaluation of segmentation approaches and constriction degree correlates for spirant approximant consonants
     
Fiodorov, Anatole Linguistics University, Minsk, Belarus
* Retained in translation: Rhythm and pitch structure of  A. Pushkin’s ‘Eugene Onegin’ translated by James Falen
     
Fischer-Baum, Simon Rice University, USA
  The effect of semantic predictability on vowel production with pure word deafness
     
Fletcher, Janet School of Languages & Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, Australia
  Word-initial voiceless stop geminates in Kelantan Malay: Acoustic evidence from amplitude/F0 ratios
  Perception and interpretation of low-onset rising tunes by prelingually deaf cochlear implant users
* Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng
  A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli: Coronal stops in Bengali
  Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin speakers
     
Flory, Yvonne University of Cambridge, UK
* The influence of body posture on the acoustic speech signal
     
Fon, Janice National Taiwan University, Taiwan
  Syllable duration and discourse organization at intonational phrase boundaries in Taiwan Southern Min
  Cross-linguistic interaction between two voiced fricatives in Mandarin-Min simultaneous bilinguals
     
Fonseca, Marco The University of Tokyo, Japan
* Acoustic and articulatory correlates of Japanese devoiced vowels
     
Fontes, Mario PUCSP, Brazil
* Gestural prosody and the expression of emotions: A perceptual and acoustic experiment
     
Fougeron, Cécile Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR7018 CNRS/Univ. Paris 3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France
  Voicing variations in French obstruents: Distribution and acoustic quantification
  Duration- vs. style-dependent vowel variation: A multiparametric investigation
     
Foulkes, Paul University of York, UK; J P French Associates, UK
  The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
  Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
  Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
* Sociophonetics
     
Fourer, Dominique LaBRI UMR5800 CNRS, France
  Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
     
Fox, Robert Speech and Hearing Science, Ohio State University, USA
  Eliciting sociophonetic variation in vowel duration
     
Franich, Kathryn University of Chicago, USA
* The effect of cognitive load on tonal coarticulation
     
Franken, Matthias K. Donders Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences
     
Fredouille, Corinne University of Avignon, CERI/LIA, France
  Automatic speech processing for dysarthria: A study of inter-pathology variability
     
French, Peter University of York, UK; J P French Associates, UK
* The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
     
Frid, Johan Lund University Humanities Lab., Lund University, Sweden
* Tongue articulation of front close vowels in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmöhus Swedish
  A pilot study: Acoustic and articulatory data on tonal alignment in Swedish word accents
     
Fridland, Valerie University of Nevada, USA
* Within-region diversity in the Southern Vowel Shift: P roduction and perception
     
Friedrichs, Daniel Phonetics Laboratory, Department of Comparative Linguistics, University of Zurich, Switzerland
* Vowel identification at high fundamental frequencies in word context
     
Frijns, Johan H. M. Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
  Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
     
Frisch, Stefan University of South Florida, USA
  Quantifying ultrasound data from a tongue twister experiment using curve-to-curve distance
     
Fritzsche, Tom University of Potsdam, Germany
* Phonological and lexical mismatch detection in 30-month-olds and adults measured by pupillometry
     
Fromont, Lauren University of Montréal, Canada
  Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese
     
Frota, Sónia Center of Linguistics, University of Lisbon, Portugal
  The perception of boundary tones in infancy
  Prosodic phrasing in parentheticals and topics across varieties of European Portuguese
  Variation in tone and gesture within language
     
Fruehwald, Josef The University of Edinburgh, UK
  An evaluation of sociolinguistic elicitation methods
     
Fu, Maojing University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
     
Fuchs, Robert University of Münster, Germany
* The placement and acoustic realisation of primary and secondary stress in Indian English
     
Fuchs, Susanne ZAS Berlin, Germany
  Acoustic effects of loud speech and interrelationships among measures
  Voicing contrast in Turkish: Simultaneous measurements of acoustics, EPG and intraoral pressure
* Changes in speech and breathing rate while speaking and biking
     
Fujimoto, Masako National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan; Waseda University, Japan; Sophia University, Japan
* Articulation of single and geminate consonants and its relation to the duration of the preceding vowel in Japanese
  Articulatory movement in non-native consonant clusters
     
Funatsu, Seiya Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Japan
  Articulation of single and geminate consonants and its relation to the duration of the preceding vowel in Japanese
* Articulatory movement in non-native consonant clusters
     
Fung, Holly Sze Ho The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* A preliminary study of the temporal relationship between prosody and gesture in Hong Kong Cantonese
     
Fung, Roxana The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
* Voice quality: A preliminary study on the phonetic distinctions of two Cantonese accents
     
Gabriel, Christoph University of Hamburg, Germany
  Speech rhythm and sentence type: Analyzing the durational properties of Olivenza Portuguese, Olivenza Spanish, and Castilian Spanish
     
Gafni, Chen Bar-Ilan University, Israel
* Child phonology analyzer: Processing and analyzing transcribed speech
     
Gafos, Adamantios I. Linguistics Department and Center of Cognitive Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany; Haskins Laboratories, USA
  Perceptuo-motor interactions across and within phonemic categories
  Dissecting the consonant duration ratio
  Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigation
  Changes in vowel velocity profile with vowel-consonant overlap
     
Galatà, Vincenzo Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
  A UTI study on the phonetic allophony of Tyrolean /R/
     
Galea, Luke IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
* Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese
     
Gan, Yuanlin University College London, UK
  Intelligibility of British English accents in noise for second-language learners
     
Gananathan, Richard Yohann The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* Interlanguage influence in cues of narrow focus: A study of Hong Kong English
     
Ganushchak, Lesya Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
  How does information status affect sentence planning: An eye-tracking study
     
Gao, Jiayin Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS-Paris 3, France
* The role of voice quality in Shanghai tone perception
     
García Lecumberri, M. Luisa Language and Speech Laboratory, University of the Basque Country, Spain
  /u/-Fronting in English speakers' L1 but not in their L2
     
García-Amaya, Lorenzo University of Michigan, USA
  Bilingual speech rhythm: Spanish-Afrikaans in Patagonia
     
Garellek, Marc Department Linguistics, University of California, San Diego, USA
* Lexical and post-lexical tone in Choguita Rarámuri
  Coda glottalization in American English
  Acoustic properties of different kinds of creaky voice
     
Garibaldi, Camila Linn Aarhus University, Denmark
* Phonetic similarity predicts ultimate attainment quite well: The case of Danish /i, y, u/ and /d, t/ for native speakers of English and Spanish
     
Garon, Alexis University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
  Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
     
Gatt, Albert Institute of Linguistics, University of Malta, Malta
  Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese
     
Gautheron, Bernard Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS – Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, France
  Whistled Moroccan Tamazight: Phonetics and phonology
     
Gawne, Lauren Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  A case study of tone and intonation in two Tibetic language varieties
     
Geambasu , Andreaa Leiden University, The Netherlands
  Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
     
Geeraert, Kristina University of Alberta, Canada
  It's all about, like, acoustics
     
Gendrot , Cédric Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR7018 CNRS/Univ. Paris 3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France
  On improving the pronunciation of French /r/ in Chinese learners by using real-time ultrasound visualization
* Aerodynamic, articulatory and acoustic realization of French /ʁ/
  Duration- vs. style-dependent vowel variation: A multiparametric investigation
  Mehri ejective fricatives: An acoustic study
     
Georgeton, Laurianne Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
* Spontaneous speech production by dysarthric and healthy speakers: Temporal organisation and speaking rate
     
Georgiadou, Ioanna City University London, UK
* Exploring duration and isochrony in nursery rhyme reciting for children with language impairments and typically developing children
     
German, James Sneed Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France
  Phonetic detail and the role of exposure in dialect imitation
  Prosodic phrasing and F0 in Singapore English
  Direction of priming and phonetic prototypicality in VOT specificity effects
     
Ghummed, Aimen University of Leeds, UK
  Epenthetic and excrescent vowels in stop sequences in Tripolitanian Libyan Arabic
     
Gibbon, Dafydd Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
  How natural is Chinese L2 English prosody?
     
Gibbon, Fiona E. Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University College Cork, Ireland
  Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents
     
Gick, Bryan University of British Columbia, Canada
  A case study on the efficacy of ultrasound biofeedback in voice pedagogy
  Decoupling functional units in speech production using auditory startle
  Effects of cosmetic tongue bifurcation on English fricative production
* Toward an embodied and embedded phonetics
     
Gilbert, Annie C. Laboratoire de sciences phonétiques, Université de Montréal, Canada
* Individual differences in working memory capacity and their effect on speech processing
     
Gili Fivela, Barbara University of Lecce, Italy
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Gilles, Peter University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
* Closure durations in stops and grammatical encoding: On definite articles in Luxembourgish
     
Gillis, Steven University of Antwerp, Belgium
  The production of word stress in babbles and early words: A comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants
     
Glavitsch, Ulrike EMPA: Swiss Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland
  Comparisons of speaker recognition strengths using suprasegmental duration and intensity variability: An artificial neural networks approach
     
Gluth, Caroline Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* How can speech production skills be predicted from visual, auditory, and haptic perception skills?
     
Gobl, Christer Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  Prosody of voice: Declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence
     
Godfrey, John Center for Language and Speech Processing, Johns Hopkins University, USA
  Structured variability in acoustic realization: a corpus study of voice onset time in American English stops
     
Gold, Erica University of Huddersfield, UK
* Front-end approaches to the issue of correlations in forensic speaker comparison
     
Goldenberg, Dolly Yale University, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
* Aero-tactile influence on speech perception of voicing continua
     
Goldman, Jean-Philippe Google, Zurich, Switzerland
  Crowdsourced mapping of pronunciation variants in European French
     
Goldrick, Matthew Northwestern University, USA
  Learning non-native phonotactic constraints over the web
     
Goldstein, Louis Department of Linguistics, University of Southern California, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
  Gestural coordination of Brazilian Portugese nasal vowels in CV syllables: A real-time MRI study
  Effects of phonological competition on speech planning and execution
  Temporal organization of off-glides in American English
  Systematic variation in the articulation of the Korean liquid across prosodic positions
     
Gomes Coutinho, Perpétua Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil Integrated Acoustic Analysis and Cognition Laboratory-LIAAC. Graduate Applied Linguistics and Language Studies Program. São Paulo, Brazil.
  Voice quality description from a phonetic perspective: Supralaryngeal and muscular tension settings
     
Gong, Jian Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
  Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
* Effect of experience on Chinese assimilation and identification of English consonants
     
Gonzalez, Simon Griffith University, Australia
  Static vs dynamic perspectives on the realization of vowel nuclei in West Australian English
     
Gooden, Shelome Department of Linguistics, University of Pittsburgh, USA
  What does the question sound like: Exploring wh- and yes/no interrogative prosody in Yami
     
Gope, Amalesh Phonetics and Phonology Lab, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
* An acoustic analysis of Sylheti phonemes
     
Gordon, Matthew University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
* Prosodic structure and intonation in Koasati
     
Goslin, Jeremy Plymouth University UK
  Investing in accents: How does experience mediate trust attributions to different voices?
     
Gósy, Mária Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
  Temporal interactions of stems, suffixes, and the number of syllables of the words in Hungarian spontaneous speech
     
Goy, Huiwen University of Toronto, Canada
  The cap's out of the bag: Place assimilation is common in infant-directed speech
     
Gram Garmann, Nina Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway
  VC timing acquisition: Integrating phonetics and phonology
     
Gram Simonsen, Hanne University of Oslo, Norway
  VC timing acquisition: Integrating phonetics and phonology
     
Granlund , Sonia Speech, Hearing & Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
  How does foreigner-directed speech differ from other forms of listener-directed clear speaking styles?
  Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years
* Do children enhance phonetic contrasts in speech directed to a hearing-impaired peer?
     
Graux-Czachor, Charlotte Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France
  The influence of metrical constraints on direct imitation across French varieties
     
Grawunder, Sven Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
* On the correlation of acoustic vowel and coda duration in modern Welsh C(C)VC monosyllables
     
Grech, Sarah University of Malta, Malta
* Rhythm as a cue to identifiability in Maltese English
     
Green, Jordan MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, USA
  Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
     
Greenberg, Yoko Global Information and Telecommunication Institute, Waseda University, Japan
  Cross-modal description of sentiment information embedded in speech
     
Greer, Sarah D.F. University of Calgary, Canada
* The perception of coolness: Differences in evaluating voice quality in male and female speakers
     
Grenon, Izabelle The University of Tokyo, Japan
  Can acoustic cues used in L1 really be used to perceive novel sound contrasts?
* L1 allophones and L2 sound perception
  Vowel perception by listeners from different English dialects
     
Grice, Martine IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
  Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise?
  Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese
  Tonal coarticulation in L2 standard Chinese
* The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in Italian
  The effect of verbs on the prosodic marking of information status: Production and perception in German
  The influence of prominence on the production of plosives in Italian
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Groarke, Eve Lancaster University, UK
  Intonational variation in Liverpool English
     
Grønnum, Nina University of Copenhagen, Denmark
* F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited
     
Groves-Wright, Kathy Cincinnati V.A. Hospital, USA
  Diversity of tongue shapes for the American English rhotic liquid
     
Grüter, Theres University of Hawaii, USA
  Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
     
Gryllia, Stella Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands
* On the phrasing properties of Hindi relative clauses
     
Gu, Wentao Nanjing Normal University, China
* Tone, intonation, and emphatic stress in L2 Mandarin speech by English and Cantonese learners
  Perceptual experiment and acoustic analysis of Chinese attitudes: A preliminary study
     
Gubbins, Lucy National Geographic
  Strong influence of prosody on the perception of foreign accent
     
Guenther, Frank Departments of Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, USA
* The neural control of speech: From computational modeling to neural prosthesis
     
Guerry, Marine CLLE-ERSSaB UMR5263 CNRS, France; LaBRI UMR5800 CNRS, France
* Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling study
  Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
     
Guo, Zhe-chen National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
  The effect of stress on English word recognition by native speakers of typologically different languages
     
Gupta, Ganesh English and Foreign Languages University, India
* The role of labiolingual gestural coordination in spatiotemporal facilitation of speech production in Turkish, Turkmen and Hindi
     
Gurman Bard, Ellen The University of Edinburgh, UK
  Prosodic boundary strength and the location of pre-nuclear phrasal prominence
     
Gustafson, Joakim KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  Audience response system-based assessment for analysis-by-synthesis
     
Gustafsson, Lars Lund University Humanities Lab., Lund University, Sweden
  Tongue articulation of front close vowels in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmöhus Swedish
     
Gutiérrez, Yurena M. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
  Boundary tones in Spanish declaratives: Modelling sustained pitch
     
Haddican, Bill Cuny-Queens College, USA
  Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
     
Hagoort, Peter Donders Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences
     
Hahm, Seongjun University of Texas at Dallas, USA
* Silent speech recognition from articulatory movements using deep neural network
     
Hajek, John School of Languages & Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, Australia
  Word-initial voiceless stop geminates in Kelantan Malay: Acoustic evidence from amplitude/F0 ratios
  Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different backgrounds
     
Halimi, Philippe Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou, France
  Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
     
Hall, Andreia University of Aveiro, Portugal
  Is the relative fundamental frequency an acoustic correlate of laryngeal tension in Portugese speakers?
     
Hall, Kathleen Currie University of British Columbia, Canada
* Measuring magnitude of tongue movement for vowel height and backness
  The influence of preceding consonant on perceptual epenthesis in Japanese
     
Hallé, Pierre Laboratoire Mémoire et Cognition, INSERM-Paris 5, France; Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS-Paris 3, France
* Primary and secondary cues to voice assimilation in French and Slovenian
  The role of voice quality in Shanghai tone perception
  On improving the pronunciation of French /r/ in Chinese learners by using real-time ultrasound visualization
     
Hall-Lew, Lauren The University of Edinburgh, UK
* San Francisco English and the California vowel shift
  An evaluation of sociolinguistic elicitation methods
  Production of FACE and GOAT by Slovak and Czech immigrants in Edinburgh
     
Halpin, Peter New York University, USA
  Crowdsourcing for gradient ratings of child speech: Comparing three methods of response aggregation
     
Hamann, Silke University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Eliciting the Dutch loan phoneme /g/ with the menu task
     
Hamarneh, Ghassan Medical Image Analysis Lab, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada
  Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
     
Hamilton, Sarah University of Cincinnati, USA
* Detecting errors in American English /ɹ/ along a normalized acoustic threshold
     
Hamlaoui, Fatima ZAS Berlin, Germany; Universität zu Koeln, Germany
* Acoustic correlates of focus marking in Polish
     
Hamm, Albert UR 1339 LILPA, University of Strasbourg, France
  Phonetic variation in Standard Scottish English: Rhotics in Dundee
     
Hamzah, Mohd Hilmi Language Academy, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
* Word-initial voiceless stop geminates in Kelantan Malay: Acoustic evidence from amplitude/F0 ratios
     
Han, Heesun Graduate School of Language and Culture, Osaka University, Japan
* F0 influence in the perception of Korean initial stops, affricates and fricatives: A comparison between native speakers and Japanese learners
     
Han, Sungwoo Inha University, South Korea
  Dialectal variability in place and manner of Korean affricates
  A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
     
Hannah, Beverly Language and Brain Lab, Department of Linguistics, Simon Fraser University, Canada
  Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
     
Hansen, Pernille University of Oslo, Norway
  Target-like distribution of Norwegian lexical pitch accents in spontaneous speech produced by L2 speakers
     
Hanson, Helen M. Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Union College, USA
  Feature-cue-based processing of speech: A developmental perspective
     
Hanzawa, Keiko EDU, Waseda University, Japan
  Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
     
Hao, Yen-Chen University of Tennessee, USA
* The effect of tonal context on second language learners’ Mandarin tone production
  Comparing L1’s effects on English coda obstruent perception:  Mandarin and Korean identification performance
     
Harada, Tetsuo Waseda University, Japan
* Factors affecting successful late learners’ phonemic discrimination between /l/ and /r/ in English
     
Hardcastle, William J. Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
  Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents
     
Harel, Daphna New York University, USA
  Crowdsourcing for gradient ratings of child speech: Comparing three methods of response aggregation
     
Harmegnies, Bernard Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, UMons, Belgium
  Teaching listening in L2: A successful training method using the word-spotting task
     
Harrington, Jonathan Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
  Pre-consonantal /s/-retraction
  Intergestural organisation and CV-overlap in palatalised liquids in Russian
  Does vowel intrinsic f0 affect lexical tone?
  Phonetic effects of corrective focus in Estonian
     
Harrison, Philip University of York, UK; J P French Associates, UK
  The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
     
Harvey, Mark University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia.
  The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
  Contrast reduction among coronals is conditioned by the following vowel
     
Hattori, Noriko Mie University, Japan
* Accent and beat matching: The correspondence of English stress and Japanese pitch in terms of textsetting
     
Havenhill, Jonathan Georgetown University, USA
* An ultrasound analysis of low back vowel fronting in the Northern Cities Vowel Shift
     
Hawkins, Sarah Centre for Music and Science, Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, UK
  Entrainment as a basis for co-ordinated actions in speech
* Intelligibility of sung words In polytextual settings
     
Hay, Jennifer University of Canterbury, New Zealand
  Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
  Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
     
Hayakawa, Akira Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
* A study of prosodic alignment in interlingual map-task dialogues
     
Hayashi, Ryoko Kobe University, Japan
  Perception of English syllable-final consonants by Chinese speakers and Japanese speakers.
     
Hazan, Valerie Speech, Hearing & Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
* How does foreigner-directed speech differ from other forms of listener-directed clear speaking styles?
  Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years
  Do children enhance phonetic contrasts in speech directed to a hearing-impaired peer?
  Development of accentual categories in Japanese as a second language
* Speech perception – perceptual flexibility
     
He, Lei Phonetics Laboratory, University of Zurich, Switzerland
* Comparisons of speaker recognition strengths using suprasegmental duration and intensity variability: An artificial neural networks approach
     
Heeren, Willemijn Leiden University, The Netherlands; Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Can formant shifts and effort cues enhance boundary tone perception in whispered speech?
     
Heeringa, Wilbert University of Oldenburg, Germany
  Regional variation of Saterland Frisian vowels
* Cross-linguistic vowel variation in Saterland: Saterland Frisian, Low German and High German
     
Heinrich, Antje MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Nottingham, UK
  Intelligibility of sung words In polytextual settings
     
Hejná, Michaela University of Manchester, UK
* Pre-aspiration and glottalisation in Manchester English
     
Heldner, Mattias Department Linguistics, Stockholm University, Sweden
* Pitch slope and end point as turn-taking clues in Swedish
  Respiratory properties of backchannels in spontaneous multiparty conversation
     
Hellmuth, Sam University of York, UK
  Acoustic analysis of the Syrian Arabic vowel system
* F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions
     
Helmeke, Louisa ZAS Berlin, Germany
  Acoustic analyses of differences in [ç] and [ʃ] productions in Hood German
     
Helo, Mofida University of Toledo, USA
  The voice of love
     
Henrich, Karen Institut für Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
* The influence of syllable number and task-related attention on the perception of rhythmic irregularities: An ERP study on German compounds
     
Henriksen, Nicholas University of Michigan, USA
  Bilingual speech rhythm: Spanish-Afrikaans in Patagonia
     
Hermes, Anne IfL - Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
  Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese
* Perturbation of stability patterns in syllable production
  Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
     
Hermes, Zainab University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
* The primary articulation of plain-emphatic /s/-/sˤ/ in Lebanese Arabic: An EMA study
     
Herrmann, Frank University of Chester, UK
* Bark and Hz scaled F2 locus equations: Sex differences and individual differences
     
Hertrich, Ingo Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
  The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception – A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
     
Heselwood, Barry University of Leeds, UK
* Epenthetic and excrescent vowels in stop sequences in Tripolitanian Libyan Arabic
     
Heston, Tyler University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, USA
* Fataluku word-level prosody
     
Hewer, Alexander Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science, Germany; DFKI Language Technology Lab, Saarbrücken, Germany; Cluster of Excellence Multimodal Computing and Interaction, Saarland University, Germany
* A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
     
Heyne, Matthias University of Canterbury, UK
* The influence of tongue position on trombone sound: A likely area of language influence
     
Hiligsmann, Philippe IL&C, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
  Effects of hearing an incorrect stress on word naming in Dutch by Francophones
     
Him, Cheung The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  Cross-modal association between colour, vowel and lexical tone in nonsynesthetic populations: Cantonese, Mandarin and English
     
Hirata, Yukari Colgate University, USA
  Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different backgrounds
* Relative roles of three suprasegmental parameters in perceived degrees of foreign accent in Japanese
     
Hirose, Keikichi The University of Tokyo, Japan
  A measure of phonetic similarity to quantify pronunciation variation by using ASR technology
     
Hirsch, Fabrice Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France
  Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
     
Hirschfeld, Ursula Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
  The impact of fluency and hesitation phenomena on the perception of non-native speakers by native listeners of German
  Perception of assimilated and non-assimilated coda nasal by Japanese learners of German
     
Ho, Danyuan Division of Linguistics & Multilingual Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
* Direction of priming and phonetic prototypicality in VOT specificity effects
     
Hobel, Bettina Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
* The pronunciation of orthographic <ä, äh>  in Standard Austrian German
     
Hoedl, Petra University of Graz, Austria; University College London, UK
* Defying gravity: Formant frequencies of English vowels produced in upright and supine body position
     
Höhle, Barbara University of Potsdam, Germany
  Phonological and lexical mismatch detection in 30-month-olds and adults measured by pupillometry
     
Holliday, Jeffrey Indiana University, USA
* Effects of phonological neighborhood density on word production in Korean
     
Holliday, Nicole New York University, USA
* Influence of suprasegmental features on perceived ethnicity of American politicians
     
Holmes-Elliott, Sophie University of Glasgow, UK
* DRESS down: /ɛ/-lowering in apparent time in a rural Scottish community
     
Holt, Colleen The University of Melbourne, Australia
* Perception and interpretation of low-onset rising tunes by prelingually deaf cochlear implant users
     
Holt, Lori L. Carnegie Mellon University, USA
* Generalization of dimension-based statistical learning
     
Honda, Kiyoshi Tianjin Key Laboratory of Cognitive Computation & its Applications, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
  ePGG, airflow and acoustic data on glottal opening in Korean plosives
  A lip protrusion mechanism examined by magnetic resonance imaging and finite element modeling
     
Honey, Kate Centre for Music and Science, Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, UK
  Intelligibility of sung words In polytextual settings
     
Hoole, Philip Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
  Articulation of single and geminate consonants and its relation to the duration of the preceding vowel in Japanese
  Speech of cochlear implant patients:  An acoustic analysis of sibilant production
  Intergestural organisation and CV-overlap in palatalised liquids in Russian
  Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigation
  How can speech production skills be predicted from visual, auditory, and haptic perception skills?
     
Horga, Damir Department of Phonetics, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  Electropalatographic analysis of /ɲ/ and /ʎ/ in Croatian
     
Horslund, Camilla Søballe Aarhus University, Denmark
* Perceptual assimilation and identification of English consonants by native speakers of Danish
     
Horváth, Viktória Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
  Hidden Markov Model-based approach for nasalized vowels recognition in spontaneous speech
     
Houde, John University of California, San Francisco, USA
  Changes in consonant perception driven by adaptation of vowel production to altered auditory feedback
  The contribution of auditory feedback to corrective movements in vowel formant trajectories
     
House, David KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  Prosodic signaling of information and discourse structure from a typological perspective
     
Howell, Jonathan Montclair State University, USA
* Focus placement on adjacent words in yes/no questions
     
Howson, Phil University of Toronto, Canada
* An EMA examination of liquids in Czech
  An ultrasound examination of taps in Japanese
     
Hsieh, Fang-Ying University of Southern California, USA
* Temporal organization of off-glides in American English
     
Hu, Fang Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
* On the diphthongized vowels in Qimen Hui Chinese
  Tone features in Qimen Hui Chinese dialect
  The vowel inventory in the Xinfeng (Tieshikou) Hakka dialect
     
Hua, Yan Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
  Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
     
Hualde, José Ignacio University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
* The acquisition of Spanish lexical stress by Korean learners
  On the prominence of accent in stress reversal
     
Huang, Tsan State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
  Gradience in contextual tonal realization processes: An instrumental study of Nanjing Chinese
     
Hudson, Toby University of Cambridge, UK
  Individual and group variation in disfluency features:  A cross-accent investigation
  Voice lineups: A practical guide
     
Huet, Kathy Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, UMons, Belgium
  Teaching listening in L2: A successful training method using the word-spotting task
     
Huffman, Marie Stony Brook University, USA
  L1 drift and L2 category formation in second language learning
     
Hughes, Vincent University of York, UK
  Front-end approaches to the issue of correlations in forensic speaker comparison
  The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
  Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
     
Hume, Elizabeth University of Canterbury, New Zealand
* The influence of preceding consonant on perceptual epenthesis in Japanese
     
Husby, Olaf Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
  A systematic approach to the pronunciation training of phonotactics
     
Hussain, Qandeel Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
  Does allophonic knowledge of L1 contribute to the correct discrimination of non-native sounds?
* Contrast reduction among coronals is conditioned by the following vowel
     
Hwang, Hyosung Department of Linguistics, Seoul National University, South Korea
* The effect of high variability phonetic training on the production of English vowels and consonants
     
Idemaru, Kaori University of Oregon, USA
  Strong influence of prosody on the perception of foreign accent
* Role of pitch in perceiving politeness in Korean
  Generalization of dimension-based statistical learning
     
Ikawa, Shiori The University of Tokyo, Japan
* Can acoustic cues used in L1 really be used to perceive novel sound contrasts?
     
Ikeda, Elissa Department of Linguistics, Payap University, Thailand
* Fricative rhotics in Nusu
     
Imaizumi, Satoshi Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Japan
  Articulatory movement in non-native consonant clusters
     
Ingvalson, Erin Florida State University, USA; Northwestern University, USA
* Greater benefit for familiar talkers under cognitive load
     
Ishikawa, Keiko University of Cincinnati, USA
  Detecting errors in American English /ɹ/ along a normalized acoustic threshold
     
Ishikawa, Yukiko Tsuda College, Tokyo, Japan
* Rhythmic structure of English and Japanese: A constraint based analysis of nursery rhymes and Haiku
     
Issa, Amel University of Leeds, UK
* On the phonetic variation of intervocalic geminates in Libyan Arabic
     
Ito, Kiwako Ohio State University, USA
* Prosodic expression of contrast in Williams syndrome
     
Ivent, Fanny Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, France; Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR 7018 CNRS, France
* Voicing variations in French obstruents: Distribution and acoustic quantification
     
Iverson, Paul University College London, UK
  Intelligibility of British English accents in noise for second-language learners
  Effects of English /r/-/l/ perceptual training on Japanese children's production
  Measuring speech-in-noise intelligibility for spontaneous speech: The effect of native and non-native accents
  Dialectal effects on the perception of Greek vowels
     
Jacewicz, Ewa Speech and Hearing Science, Ohio State University, USA
* Eliciting sociophonetic variation in vowel duration
     
Jaggers, Zachary New York University, USA
  Influence of suprasegmental features on perceived ethnicity of American politicians
     
Jähi, Katri Department of Phonetics; Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
* Does interest in language learning affect the non-native phoneme production in elderly learners?
     
Jang, Jiyoung Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
  Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
     
Jankowski, Michał Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
  English word-medial morphonotactics: A corpus study
     
Jannedy, Stefanie ZAS Berlin, Germany
* Acoustic analyses of differences in [ç] and [ʃ] productions in Hood German
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Jannetts, Stephen CASL Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
  Phonation stabilisation time as an indicator of voice disorder
     
Janse, Esther Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
  Adult age effects in auditory statistical learning
  Effects of age and hearing loss on articulatory precision for sibilants
  Semantic processing of spoken words under cognitive load in older listeners
  Probablistic reduction in reading aloud: A comparison of younger and older adults
  Older listeners' decreased flexibility in adjusting to changes in speech signal reliability
     
Jansen, Andreas Section of BrainImaging, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Marburg, Germany
  An fMRI study on forensic phonetic speaker recognition with blind and sighted listeners
     
Janssen, Rick Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Bezier modelling and high accuracy curve fitting to capture hard palate variation
     
Jaskula, Marek West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland
  The phonetics and phonology of the Polish vocative chant
  The effects of intonation on acoustic properties of fricatives
     
Jaumard-Hakoun, Aurore Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France; SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
* Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
  Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
     
Jauriberry, Thomas UR 1339 LILPA, University of Strasbourg, France
* Phonetic variation in Standard Scottish English: Rhotics in Dundee
     
Jemel, Boutheina Laboratoire de recherche en neurosciences et électrophysiologie cognitive, Hôpital Rivière-des-Prairies, Canada
  Individual differences in working memory capacity and their effect on speech processing
     
Jeon, Hae-Sung University of Central Lancashire, UK
* Rhythm in Korean verse, sico
     
Jepson, Kathleen The University of Melbourne, Australia
* Vowel duration and consonant lengthening in Djambarrpuyŋu
     
Jespersen, Anna University of Cambridge, UK
* Intonational rises and interaction structure in Sydney Aboriginal English
     
Jesus, Luis IEETA, University of Aveiro, Portugal; ESSUA, University of Aveiro, Portugal
  The effects of intonation on acoustic properties of fricatives
* Is the relative fundamental frequency an acoustic correlate of laryngeal tension in Portugese speakers?
     
Jia, Yuan Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
  The role of L1 production compactness on the L2 production accuracy
     
Johnson, Elizabeth K. University of Toronto, Canada
  Spanish-accented English is Spanish to English-learning 5-month-olds
  The cap's out of the bag: Place assimilation is common in infant-directed speech
     
Johnston, Samuel University of Arizona, USA
  The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
     
Jones, Taylor University of Pennsylvania, USA
* An investigation of intervocalic affricate simplification in Mandarin
     
Jongman, Allard KU Phonetics and Psycholinguistics Lab, Department of Linguistics, University of Kansas, USA
  Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels
  Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
  L2 experience modulates learners' use of cues in the perception of L3 tones
  Effects of speaking rate and context on the production of Mandarin tone
     
José, Brian Indiana State University, USA
  A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
     
Jouvet, Denis LORIA, Inria, Nancy, France
  Impact of frame rate on automatic speech-text alignment for corpus-based phonetic studies
     
Jӓrvikivi, Juhani University of Alberta, Canada
  Duration and pitch in the vowel quantity distinction of Yakut: Evidence from spontaneous speech
     
Jügler, Jeanin Saarland University, Germany
  Comparison of pitch profiles of German and French speakers speaking French and German
* Auditory feedback methods to improve the pronunciation of stops by German learners of French
     
Jun, Sun-Ah University of California, Los Angeles, USA
  Pitch accent variability in focus production and perception in Bulgarian declaratives
  Individual differences in prosodic strategies to sentence parsing
     
Jurafsky, Dan Stanford University, USA
  The connection between smiling and GOAT fronting: Embodied affect in sociophonetic variation
     
Jyothi, Preethi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  Prosodic and structural correlates of perceived prominence in Russian and Hindi
     
Kaan, Edith Department of Linguistics, University of Florida, USA
  Perception of pitch contours by native and non-native tone listeners
     
Kaburagi, Tokihiko Kyushu University, Japan
  Analysis of voice register transition focused on the relationship between pitch and formant frequency
     
Kachkovskaia, Tatiana Department of Phonetics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
  Position-dependent vowel reduction in Russian
     
Kadam, Minal University of Connecticut, USA
* Gradient effects of reading ability on native and non-native talker identification
     
Kagomiya, Takayuki The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
* Articulatory positions of Japanese vowels as a function of duration computed from a large-scale spontaneous speech corpus
     
Kaimaki, Marianna University of Cambridge, UK
* Voiceless Greek vowels
     
Kainada, Evia Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; University of Ioannina, Greece
  SpeakGreek: An online speech training tool for L2 pedagogy and clinical intervention
  Dialectal effects on the perception of Greek vowels
  The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern Greek
     
Kalmanovitch, Yshai University of Zurich, Switzerland
* Jumping out of context – Jumping out of tone
     
Kalvik, Mari-Liis Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonia
  Acoustic correlates of emphasis in Estonian
     
Kamiyama, Takeki Linguistique Anglaise Psycholinguistique (LAPS), EA 1569, Université Paris 8 , France; LPP (UMR7018), Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, CNRS, France
  French /y/-/u/ contrast in Japanese learners with / without ultrasound feedback: Vowels, non-words and words
* Native French speakers' perception of the Japanese /h/: Ha piece hof cake?
     
Kang, Yoonjung University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada; University of Toronto, Canada
  Dialectal variability in place and manner of Korean affricates
  The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
  A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
     
Kanwal, Jasmeen UC San Diego, USA
* An experimental investigation of tonogenesis in Punjabi
     
Karlsson, Anastasia Lund University, Sweden
* Prosodic signaling of information and discourse structure from a typological perspective
     
Karpinska, Marzena The University of Tokyo, Japan
* Vowel perception by listeners from different English dialects
     
Karpiński, Maciej Institute of Linguistics, Department of Psycholinguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
  Polish infant directed vs. adult directed speech: Selected acoustic- phonetic differences
     
Kasahara, Shun The University of Tokyo, Japan
  A measure of phonetic similarity to quantify pronunciation variation by using ASR technology
     
Kasess, Christian Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
  Sociophonetics of the velarized lateral in the Viennese dialect
  The pronunciation of orthographic <ä, äh>  in Standard Austrian German
     
Kasisopa, Benjawan The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai lexical tone perception in the elderly
     
Kato, Hiroaki National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
  Relative roles of three suprasegmental parameters in perceived degrees of foreign accent in Japanese
     
Katsika, Argyro Haskins Laboratories, USA; Yale University, USA
  Effects of phonological competition on speech planning and execution
  Dissecting the consonant duration ratio
  Acoustic measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
* Articulatory measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
     
Kawahara, Shigeto Keio University, Japan
  Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
     
Kawase, Saya The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Influences of visual speech information on the perception of foreign-accented speech in noise
     
Kazmierski, Kamil Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland
* The relationship between gender identity and six F0 measures in Polish
     
Keating, Patricia Department Linguistics, UCLA, USA
* Acoustic properties of different kinds of creaky voice
     
Kedrova, Galina Moscow State Lomonosov University, Russia
* Articulatory patterns of Russian diphthongized vowels: Pilot MRI investigation
     
Kelly, Niamh The University of Texas at Austin, USA
* Examining lexical tonal contrast in Norwegian using intonation modelling
* Narrow focus realization in the monosyllabic lexical pitch contrast in East Norwegian
     
Kemenchedjieva, Yova The University of Edinburgh, UK
  San Francisco English and the California vowel shift
     
Kendall, Tyler University of Oregon, USA
  Within-region diversity in the Southern Vowel Shift: P roduction and perception
* Measurement variability in vowel formant estimation: A simulation experiment
     
Kennard, Holly University of Oxford, UK
* Maintenance of the Breton mixed mutation
     
Kentner, Ashley Purdue University, USA
  Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
     
Kentner, Gerrit Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany
* Rhythmic segmentation in auditory illusions - Evidence from cross-linguistic mondegreens
     
Kerdpol, Karnthida Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
* Phonetic realization of nasal vowels in Pwo
     
Ketkaew, Chawadon Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
* Do note values affect parallelism between lexical tones and musical notes in Thai pop songs?
     
Khatiwada, Rajesh Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (CNRS - Sorbonne Nouvelle), France
  Mehri ejective fricatives: An acoustic study
     
Khattab, Ghada Newcastle University, UK
  L2 sound perception: Does orthography matter?
  An acoustic investigation of the production of English /s/ by L2 Thai learners
* The acquisition of gemination in Lebanese-Arabic children
  The Qur’an Lexicon Project: A database of lexical statistics and phonotactic probabilities for 19,286 contextually and phonetically transcribed types in Qur’anic Arabic
     
Khoshchin, Arian Leiden University, The Netherlands
  Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
     
Khudanpur, Sanjeev Center for Language and Speech Processing, Johns Hopkins University, USA
  Structured variability in acoustic realization: a corpus study of voice onset time in American English stops
     
Kilbourn-Ceron, Oriana McGill University, Canada
* The influence of prosodic context on high vowel devoicing in spontaneous Japanese
     
Kim, Daejin Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
  Prosodic strengthening on consonantal nasality and its asymmetric coarticulatory influence on vowel nasalization in CVN# and #NVC in English
     
Kim, Hyoju Seoul National University, South Korea
  Acoustic characteristics of Aymara ejectives: A pilot study
     
Kim, Hyunsoon Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea
* ePGG, airflow and acoustic data on glottal opening in Korean plosives
* A two-decade-interval variation in vowel insertion after word-final English and French postvocalic plosives in Korean adaptation
     
Kim, Jangwon University of Southern California, USA
  Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
     
Kim, Jeesun The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Influences of visual speech information on the perception of foreign-accented speech in noise
  Auditory, visual, and auditory-visual spoken emotion recognition in young and old adults
* The effect of auditory and visual signal availability on speech perception
  Syllabic structure and informational content in English and Spanish
  Examining speech production using masked priming
     
Kim, Ji Young University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  The acquisition of Spanish lexical stress by Korean learners
* Mapping second language learners' accent of Spanish
     
Kim, Jungsun Yeungnam University, South Korea
* Categorical or continuous production in lexical pitch accent contrasts of Korean
     
Kim, Kyounghue Inha University, South Korea
  A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
     
Kim, Sahyang Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea
  Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations
  Prosodic strengthening on consonantal nasality and its asymmetric coarticulatory influence on vowel nasalization in CVN# and #NVC in English
  Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
  Phonetic focus-marking in Korean-speaking 7- to 8-year-olds and adults
  What is special about prosodic strengthening in Korean: Evidence in lingual movement in V#V and V#CV
  Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
     
Kim, Yun Jung UCLA, USA
  It is easier to learn the meaning of forms with a canonical stress pattern
     
Kimball, Amelia E. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
* Categorical vs. episodic memory for pitch accents in English
     
King, Hannah Haskins Laboratories, USA
  Acoustic measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
  Articulatory measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
     
King, Simon School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
* What speech synthesis can do for you (and what you can do for speech synthesis)
     
Kingston, John University of Massachusetts, USA
  Early Ganong effects
* Is perception personal?
     
Kirby, James The University of Edinburgh, UK
* Stop voicing and F0 perturbations: Evidence from French and Italian
  Temporal and spectral properties of Madurese stops
     
Kireva, Elena University of Hamburg, Germany
* Speech rhythm and sentence type: Analyzing the durational properties of Olivenza Portuguese, Olivenza Spanish, and Castilian Spanish
     
Kirkham, Sam Lancaster University, UK
  Intonational variation in Liverpool English
* Acoustic and articulatory variation in British Asian English liquids
     
Kitahara, Mafuyu School of Law, Waseda University, Japan
  Production of a non-contrastive sound in a second language
     
Kitikanan, Patchanok Newcastle University, UK
* An acoustic investigation of the production of English /s/ by L2 Thai learners
     
Klamer, Marian Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands
  Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners
     
Klangpornkun, Nittayapa Thammasat University, Thailand
  Constructing a speech banana for Thai consonants: Some considerations for male and female voices
     
Klassen, Gabrielle University of Toronto, Canada
  Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
     
Kleber, Felicitas Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
  Phonetic effects of corrective focus in Estonian
     
Klein, Eugen University of Potsdam, Germany
* Perceptuo-motor interactions across and within phonemic categories
     
Kleiner, Stefan Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, Germany
  A cross-database comparison of two large German speech databases
     
Klessa, Katarzyna Institute of Linguistics, Department of Phonetics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
* Perception of Polish neutral and affective speech by native and non-native listeners
  Polish infant directed vs. adult directed speech: Selected acoustic- phonetic differences
     
Knight, Rachael-Anne City University London, UK
  Exploring duration and isochrony in nursery rhyme reciting for children with language impairments and typically developing children
     
Knight, Sarah MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Nottingham, UK
  Intelligibility of sung words In polytextual settings
     
Knowles, Thea University of Western Ontario, Canada
  Prominence enhances voicelessness and not place distinction in English voiceless sibilants
     
Koch, Xaver Center for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; International Max Planck Research School for Language Sciences, Nijmegen The Netherlands; Graduate School for the Humanities, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Effects of age and hearing loss on articulatory precision for sibilants
     
Kocharov, Daniil Department of Phonetics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
* F0 declination in Russian revisited
* Position-dependent vowel reduction in Russian
     
Kochetov, Alexei Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto, Canada
  Timing patterns of word-initial obstruent- sonorant clusters in Russian
  An EMA examination of liquids in Czech
  Dialectal variability in place and manner of Korean affricates
     
Kocjančič Antolík, Tanja Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR7018 CNRS, Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
  French /y/-/u/ contrast in Japanese learners with / without ultrasound feedback: Vowels, non-words and words
     
Koenig, Laura Haskins Labs, USA; Long Island University USA
* Acoustic effects of loud speech and interrelationships among measures
     
Kohári, Anna Department of Phonetics, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
  Glottalization and timing at utterance final position in Hungarian: Reading aloud vs. Spontaneous speech
     
Kohlberger, Martin Leiden University, The Netherlands
* Voicing assimilation in whispered speech
     
Koiso, Hanae The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
  Factors affecting utterance-final vowel devoicing in spontaneous Japanese
     
Kolly, Marie-José LIMSI-CNRS Orsay, France; University of Zurich, Switzerland
* Speaker-idiosyncrasy in pausing behavior: Evidence from a cross-linguistic study
  It's not phonetic aesthetics that drives dialect preference: The case of Swiss German
     
Kondo, Mariko GSICCS, Waseda University, Japan; SILS, Waseda University, Japan
  Acoustic features of Japanese words spoken by Japanese natives and non-natives
  Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
  Developmental change in English stress manifestation by Japanese speakers
     
Kong, Eun Jong Korea Aerospace University, South Korea
  Dialectal variability in place and manner of Korean affricates
  Loss of prevoicing in modern Japanese /g, d, b/
* Individual differences in L2 learners’ perceptual cue weighting patterns
     
Konishi, Takayuki Graduate School of International Culture and Communication, Waseda University, Japan
  Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
* Developmental change in English stress manifestation by Japanese speakers
     
Koreman, Jacques Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
* A systematic approach to the pronunciation training of phonotactics
     
Körkkö, Pentti Child Language Research Center, University of Oulu, Finland
* Spectral moments analysis of /s/ coarticulation development in Finnish-speaking children
     
Kosawat, Krit NECTEC, Thailand
  Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and written corpora
     
Kotzor, Sandra University of Oxford, UK
* Perception and representation of Bengali nasal vowels
     
Kow, Julie University of Toronto, Canada
  The cap's out of the bag: Place assimilation is common in infant-directed speech
     
Kozminska, Kinga University of Oxford, UK
* A sociophonetic study of VOT and Polish transnational identities in the UK: Some preliminary results
     
Krahmer, Emiel Tilburg University, The Netherlands
  Perceptual effects of deviance in pitch accent distributions in L1 and L2 Dutch
     
Kraus, Janina Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Acoustic characteristics of closing diphthongs in Bahamian Creole
     
Kreiman, Jody Department Head & Neck Surgery, UCLA, USA
  Acoustic properties of different kinds of creaky voice
     
Krepsz, Valéria Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
* Temporal interactions of stems, suffixes, and the number of syllables of the words in Hungarian spontaneous speech
     
Krivokapic, Jelena University of Michigan, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
* A kinematic analysis of prosodic structure in speech and manual gestures
     
Król, Daniel Department of Technology , Higher State Vocational School, Tarnów, Poland
  Assessment of sound laterality with the use of a multi-channel recorder
     
Krueger, Franziska Indiana University, USA
  Perceptual assimilation and free classification of German vowels by American English listeners
     
Kuang, Jianjing University of Pennsylvania, USA
* Influence of spectral cues on the perception of pitch height
     
Kubisz, Ania University of York, UK
* Perception of speaker social-indexical information from localised phonetic variants
     
Kubozono, Haruo National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
* High tone shift and spreading in endangered Japanese dialects
     
Kügler, Frank Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany
  Downstep in Tswana (Southern Bantu)
* DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
  On the phrasing properties of Hindi relative clauses
     
Kühnert, Barbara Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR 7018, France
  Aerodynamic, articulatory and acoustic realization of French /ʁ/
     
Kul, Malgorzata Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
* Speech rate plays marginal role in processes of connected speech
     
Kung, Carmen ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), Centre of Language Sciences (CLaS), Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Australia
  The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
     
Kuronen, Mikko Department of Languages, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
  Young Russian immigrants' segmental duration and leng th in Finnish
     
Kuschmann, Anja University of Strathclyde, UK
* Developmental dysarthria in a young adult with cerebral palsy: A speech subsystems analysis
     
Kwon, Harim University of Michigan, USA
* Spontaneous speech imitation and cue primacy
     
Laaridh, Imed University of Avignon, CERI/LIA, France; University of Aix Marseille, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309,13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
* Automatic speech processing for dysarthria: A study of inter-pathology variability
     
Lacheret, Anne Université Paris Ouest, France
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Ladd, D. Robert The University of Edinburgh, UK
  Stop voicing and F0 perturbations: Evidence from French and Italian
     
Lahiri, Aditi University of Oxford, UK
  Perception and representation of Bengali nasal vowels
  Maintenance of the Breton mixed mutation
     
Lai, Li-Fang Department of Linguistics, University of Pittsburgh, USA
* What does the question sound like: Exploring wh- and yes/no interrogative prosody in Yami
     
Lan, Chen The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  Cross-modal association between colour, vowel and lexical tone in nonsynesthetic populations: Cantonese, Mandarin and English
     
Langley, Linda McNeese State University, USA
  Prosodic structure and intonation in Koasati
     
Laprie, Yves CNRS/LORIA, Nancy, France
* 2D Articulatory velum modeling applied to copy synthesis of sentences containing nasal phonemes
     
Law, Wai Ling Purdue University, USA
  Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
     
Lawrence, Daniel The University of Edinburgh, UK
* Limited evidence for social priming in the perception of the BATH and STRUT vowels
  An evaluation of sociolinguistic elicitation methods
     
Lawson, Eleanor Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK; University of Glasgow, UK
* The role of anterior lingual gesture delay in coda /r/ lenition: An ultrasound tongue imaging study
  Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
     
Le Gac, David Université de Rouen, France
* The intonation of right- dislocated constituents in French
     
Leboullenger, C. Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Signal Processing and Machine Learning Laboratory, ESPCI-ParisTech, France
  Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
     
Lee, Albert University College London, UK
* Modelling Japanese intonation using PENTAtrainer2
  Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese
     
Lee, Chao-Yang Ohio University, USA
  Effects of speaker variability on processing spoken word form and meaning in short-term priming
     
Lee , Charlotte University College London, UK
  Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years
     
Lee, Ho-Young Department of Linguistics, Seoul National University, South Korea
  The effect of high variability phonetic training on the production of English vowels and consonants
     
Lee, Hyunjung Department of English Education, Kyungnam University, South Korea
  Effects of speaking rate and context on the production of Mandarin tone
     
Lee, Jiae Inha University, South Korea
  A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
     
Lee, Ogyoung University of Oregon, USA
* Verbal and spatial working memory load have similarly minimal effects on speech production
     
Lee, Seunghun Central Connecticut State University, USA
  Acoustic properties of the dental vs. alveolar contrast in Mapudungun
     
Lee, Wai-Sum Department of Linguistics and Translation, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* Developmental change of vowel production in Cantonese children
     
Lee, Yoonjeong Department of Linguistics, University of Southern California, USA
* Systematic variation in the articulation of the Korean liquid across prosodic positions
     
Lee-Kim, Sang-Im University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
* The gradient effect of transitional magnitude: A source of the vowel context effect
     
Leemann, Adrian Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, UK
  Speaker-idiosyncrasy in pausing behavior: Evidence from a cross-linguistic study
* It's not phonetic aesthetics that drives dialect preference: The case of Swiss German
     
Lember, Rebecca Boston University, USA
  Episodic memory for words enhances the language familiarity effect in talker identification
  The effects of speech perception and speech comprehension on talker identification
     
Lengeris, Angelos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
* Dialectal effects on the perception of Greek vowels
  The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern Greek
     
Lennes, Mietta University of Helsinki, Finland
  Hazard regression for modeling conversational silence
     
Lennon, Robert Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics (GULP), University of Glasgow, UK
* An acoustic investigation of postvocalic /r/ variants in two sociolects of Glaswegian
  A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
     
Lentz, Tomas Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Unbalanced adult production and perception in prosody
     
Letawsky, Veronica University of British Columbia, Canada
  Measuring magnitude of tongue movement for vowel height and backness
     
Leung, Keith King Wui Language and Brain Lab, Department of Linguistics, Simon Fraser University, Canada
* Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels
     
Lew, Sigrid Linguistics Institute, Payap University, Thailand
  Fricative rhotics in Nusu
     
Lewandowski, Natalie Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
  Attention, please! Expanding the GECO database
  Investigating frequency of occurrence effects in L2 speakers: Talent matters
     
Lewis, Eleanor The University of Melbourne, Australia
* Acoustic phonetic properties of mid vowels in New Caledonian French
     
Leykum, Hannah Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
* Word-final (mor-) phonotactic consonant clusters in standard Austrian German
     
Li, Aijun Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
* Correlates of Chinese neutral tone perception in different contexts
  The role of L1 production compactness on the L2 production accuracy
     
Li, Bin City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* Prosodic cues and degree of perceived foreign accents in learner English
     
Li, Fangfang Department Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Canada
  VOT Production among schoolchildren in Francophone vs. French immersion schools in Anglo-dominant Southern Alberta
     
Li, Guo The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* Where does interlanguage speech intelligibility benefit come from: Shared phonological knowledge or exposure to accented speech
     
Li, Jixing Department of Linguistics, Cornell University, USA
* Phonetic evidence for two types of disfluency
     
Li, Qian Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands
* Effect of contextual tonal variation on speech recognition: Evidence from eye movements
     
Li, Teng Tianjin Key Laboratory of Cognitive Computation & its Applications, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
* A lip protrusion mechanism examined by magnetic resonance imaging and finite element modeling
     
Li, Yang University of Cambridge, UK
* Tone sandhi and tonal coarticulation in Fuzhou Min
     
Liang, Jie Tongji University, China
  Music perception influences plosive perception in Wu dialects
     
Liang, Zhi-Pei University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
     
Liberman, Mark University of Pennsylvania, USA
  Influence of spectral cues on the perception of pitch height
     
Lickley, Robin J. Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
  Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents
     
Lidster, Ryan Indiana University, USA
  Perceptual assimilation and free classification of German vowels by American English listeners
     
Liker, Marko Department of Phonetics, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
* Electropalatographic analysis of /ɲ/ and /ʎ/ in Croatian
     
Lin, Hua University of Victoria, Canada
* Characterizing rhythm in the ESL production by Mandarin Speakers on both duration- and pitch- based measures
  English learners' perception and production of Mandarin intonation
     
Lin, Mengxi Purdue University, USA
  Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
     
Lin, Susan University of California, Berkeley, USA
* The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
  Articulatory variability and fricative noise in apical vowels
  An ultrasound investigation into articulatory variation in American /r/ and /s/
     
Lin, Yen-Hwei Michigan State University, USA
  A perceptual account for Cantonese vocative reduplication
     
Lippus, Pärtel Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia; Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
* Segmental context effects on temporal realization of Estonian quantity
  Temporal patterns of quantity in Inari Saami
  Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
     
Lissoir, Marie-Pierre Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (Paris, Sorbonne Nouvelle), France; Laboratoire d'Anthropologie des Mondes Contemporains, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
* The relationships between speech tone and melody in the khap singing of Tai Dam in Laos
     
Litovsky, Ruth Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  The acquisition of English sibilant fricatives by children with bilateral cochlear implants
     
Little, Hannah Artificial Intelligence Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
* A new artificial signal-space proxy for investigating the emergence of structure and categories in speech
     
Liu, Chang The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
  Perceptual confusability of Mandarin sounds, tones and syllables
     
Liu, Chin-Ting Jimbo Department of Foreign Languages & Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
* Topics in Tone 3 Sandhi
     
Liu, Fang University College London, UK
* Computational modelling of double focus in American English
     
Liu, Hao University College London, UK
* Simulating online compensation for pitch-shifted auditory feedback with target approximation model
     
Liu, Yi Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
* The perception study of Mandarin Tone 1 and Tone 4 by Hong Kong Cantonese speakers: The pitch effects
     
Llompart, Miquel University of Arizona, USA
* Differential positional neutralization of back vowels in two Majorcan Catalan sub-dialects
     
Lo, Chi Yhun Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
  Articulation of English vowels in running speech: A real-time MRI study
     
Loakes, Deborah The University of Melbourne, Australia
  Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng
     
Loevenbruck, Hélène Laboratoire de Psychologie et NeuroCognition, CNRS UMR 5105, Université de Grenoble, France
  Consonant and syllable frequency effects in stop and fricative acquisition in preschool Drehu- and French-acquiring children
     
Löfqvist, Anders Department of Logopedics, Phoniatrics and Audiology, Lund University, Sweden
  Tongue articulation of front close vowels in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmöhus Swedish
     
Lonergan, John University of Sussex, UK
* A phonetic analysis of back vowel raising in Dublin English
     
Lorenc, Anita Department of Speech Therapy and Applied Linguistics, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland
* Assessment of sound laterality with the use of a multi-channel recorder
     
Lorenzo, Filipponio University of Zurich, Switzerland
  Palatal obstruents in two Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progress
     
Loucks, Torrey University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  The primary articulation of plain-emphatic /s/-/sˤ/ in Lebanese Arabic: An EMA study
     
Loukina, Anastassia Educational Testing Service, USA
  Sentence boundaries in text and pauses in speech: Correlation or confrontation?
     
Louriz, Nabila University Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco
  F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions
     
Lowit, Anja University of Strathclyde, UK
  Retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics
     
Lucarelli, Marisa University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
  Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
     
Luchkina, Tatiana University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
* Prosodic and structural correlates of perceived prominence in Russian and Hindi
     
Ludusan, Bogdan LSCP, EHESS/ENS/CNRS, France
* A multilingual study on intensity as a cue for marking prosodic boundaries
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Luksaneeyanawin, Sudaporn Center for Research in Speech and Language Processing, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
  Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai lexical tone perception in the elderly
     
Lundholm Appel, Kirsten The DNRF LANCHART Center, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  Raising of /a/ in Copenhagen Danish – Perceptual consequences across two generations
     
Luo, Qian Michigan State University, USA
* A perceptual account for Cantonese vocative reduplication
     
Luo, Shan University of Victoria, Canada
* English learners' perception and production of Mandarin intonation
     
Luthern, Erin Ohio State University, USA
* Variation in glottalization at prosodic boundaries in clear and plain lab speech
     
Luz, Saturnino Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  A study of prosodic alignment in interlingual map-task dialogues
     
Lyskawa, Paulina University of Toronto, Canada
* The ultrasound study of /ɹ/ in non-native speakers
     
Lyu, Shaoren National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
  Glottalization and Taiwan Min checked tone sound change
     
Ma, Qiuwu Tongji University, China
* Absolute and relative entrainment in Mandarin conversations
     
Maas, Edwin Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona, USA
  Apraxia of speech (AOS): Effects of noise masking on vowel production in the DIVA model
     
Mac, Dang-Khoa International Research Institute MICA, HUST - CNRS/UMI-2954 - GRENOBLE INP, Hanoi, Vietnam
* Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particles
     
Macdonald, Rachel Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics (GULP), University of Glasgow, UK
  A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
     
Mackenzie, Sara Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
* An acoustic and articulatory study of /l/ allophony in Newfoundland English
     
Macoir, Joël Centre de recherche de l’Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Québec, Université Laval, Canada
  Fluctuating accent in foreign accent syndrome: A case study
     
Maddieson, Ian University of New Mexico, USA
* Constructing a global cross-linguistic database of basic phonological properties: Principles and challenges
     
Maddock, Steve University of Sheffield, UK
  A comparison of audiovisual and auditory-only training on the perception of spectrally-distorted speech
     
Madureira, Sandra Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil Integrated Acoustic Analysis and Cognition Laboratory-LIAAC. Graduate Applied Linguistics and Language Studies Program. São Paulo, Brazil.
  Voice quality description from a phonetic perspective: Supralaryngeal and muscular tension settings
  Gestural prosody and the expression of emotions: A perceptual and acoustic experiment
     
Mády, Katalin Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
* Voicing assimilation at accentual phrase boundaries in Hungarian
     
Maeda, Shinji CNRS LTCI, Telecom Paristech, France
  ePGG, airflow and acoustic data on glottal opening in Korean plosives
     
Maekawa, Kikuo National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
* Functional difference between the two variants of rising-falling intonation in spontaneous Japanese monologue
     
Maeng, Hyeseon Inha University, South Korea
  A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
     
Mahanta, Shakuntala Phonetics and Phonology Lab, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
  An acoustic analysis of Sylheti phonemes
     
Mahon, Merle Developmental Science, University College London, UK
  Do children enhance phonetic contrasts in speech directed to a hearing-impaired peer?
     
Mahrt, Timothy University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  On the prominence of accent in stress reversal
     
Mahshie, James The George Washington University, USA
* A longitudinal study of speech feature contrast production in children with cochlear implants
     
Mair, Katharine University College London, UK
  Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
     
Mairano, Paolo University of Warwick, UK
* Cross-linguistic differences between accented vs unaccented vowel durations
     
Malisz, Zofia Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany; Saarland University, Germany
* Voicing in Polish: Interactions with lexical stress and focus
     
Marecka, Marta Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
* Phonological development in the home language among early Polish-English bilinguals
     
Marin, Stefania Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Timing patterns of word-initial obstruent- sonorant clusters in Russian
     
Markó, Alexandra Department of Phonetics, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
* Glottalization and timing at utterance final position in Hungarian: Reading aloud vs. Spontaneous speech
     
Marquard, Carina Department of General Linguistics, Kiel University, Germany
* Phonetic reduction of clicks – Evidence from Nǀuu
     
Marques, Luciana University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
  Coarticulation and contrast: Neighborhood density conditioned phonetic variation in French
     
Martel-Sauvageau, Vincent Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en réadaptation et intégration sociale, Université Laval, Canada
  Fluctuating accent in foreign accent syndrome: A case study
     
Martens, Marilee Ohio State University, USA
  Prosodic expression of contrast in Williams syndrome
     
Martin, Jack College of William & Mary, USA
  Prosodic structure and intonation in Koasati
     
Martínez-García, Maria Teresa University of Kansas, USA
  Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
* Syllable structure affects second-language spoken word recognition and production
     
Martínez-Paricio, Violeta Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
  A systematic approach to the pronunciation training of phonotactics
     
Masapollo, Matthew McGill University, Canada
* Asymmetries in vowel perception: Effects of formant convergence and category “goodness”
     
Masuda, Hinako Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Japan
* Japanese listeners’ identification of English voiceless fricatives in reverberant listening environments
     
Mata, Ana Isabel FLUL/CLUL, Portugal L2F,INESC-ID
  Prosodic classification of discourse markers
     
Matsui, Mayuki National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
* Manner asymmetries in the perception of laryngeal contrast: A noise-masking experiment in Russian
     
Mattingley, Wakayo University of Canterbury, New Zealand
  The influence of preceding consonant on perceptual epenthesis in Japanese
     
Mattys, Sven University of York, UK
  What do we expect spontaneous speech to sound like?
     
Maurer, Dieter Institute of the Performing Arts and Film, Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland
  Vowel identification at high fundamental frequencies in word context
     
Maxwell, Olga The University of Melbourne, Australia
* A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli: Coronal stops in Bengali
  The placement and acoustic realisation of primary and secondary stress in Indian English
     
Mayr, Robert Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK
* Differentiation and interaction in the vowel productions of trilingual children
  Influences of language contact and linguistic experience on the production of lexical stress in Welsh and Welsh English
     
Mazumdar, Phunuma Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
  Aspiration in alveolar fricatives in Bodo
     
McAllister, Anita CLINTEC, Division for Speech and Language Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
  An acoustic analysis of ‘Kulning’ (cattle calls) recorded in an outdoor setting on location in Dalarna (Sweden)
     
McAllister Byun, Tara New York University, USA
* Crowdsourcing for gradient ratings of child speech: Comparing three methods of response aggregation
     
McAuliffe, Michael University of British Columbia, Canada
* Attention, word position, and perceptual learning
     
McCarthy, Daniel Newcastle University, UK
* Voicing and devoicing in Irish English voiced plosives
     
McCullough, Elizabeth Ohio State University, USA
* Open-set identification of non-native talkers' language backgrounds
     
McDonough, Joyce University of Rochester, USA
  Interaction of pitch and vowel length in two Dene tone languages: Tłîchô Yatiì (drg) and Dene Sųłine (chp)
     
McDougall, Kirsty University of Cambridge, UK
* Individual and group variation in disfluency features:  A cross-accent investigation
  Voice lineups: A practical guide
     
McGuire, Grant University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
  The effects of talker variability on phonetic accommodation
* Facial attractiveness facilitates voice processing
     
McKean, Cristina Newcastle University, UK
  The Qur’an Lexicon Project: A database of lexical statistics and phonotactic probabilities for 19,286 contextually and phonetically transcribed types in Qur’anic Arabic
     
McKee, Megan Indiana University, USA
  Individual differences in perception of unfamiliar speech
     
McLaughlin, Deirdre Boston University, USA
* Episodic memory for words enhances the language familiarity effect in talker identification
  The effects of speech perception and speech comprehension on talker identification
     
McMullin, Kevin University of British Columbia, Canada
  Measuring magnitude of tongue movement for vowel height and backness
     
McQueen, James M. Donders Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences
     
Meireles, Alexsandro Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil
* Gestural coordination of Brazilian Portugese nasal vowels in CV syllables: A real-time MRI study
     
Meister, Einar Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
  Production of Estonian vowels by Japanese subjects
* Comparing palatography patterns of Estonian consonants across time
     
Meister, Lya Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
  Production of Estonian vowels by Japanese subjects
     
Méli, Adrien Université Paris-Diderot, France Sorbonne Paris Cité
* Assessing L2 phonemic acquisition: A normalization-independent method?
     
Melvin, Shannon Ohio State University, USA
* Gender variation in creaky voice and fundamental frequency
     
Ménard, Lucie Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
  Asymmetries in vowel perception: Effects of formant convergence and category “goodness”
* Acoustic and articulatory correlates of speaking condition in blind and sighted speakers
     
Menezes, Caroline University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
* Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
  The voice of love
  Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
     
Mennen, Ineke University of Graz, Austria
* Influences of language contact and linguistic experience on the production of lexical stress in Welsh and Welsh English
  Comparison of fundamental frequency in Welsh and English in bilingual speech
     
Meunier, Christine Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
  Spontaneous speech production by dysarthric and healthy speakers: Temporal organisation and speaking rate
  Effect of voicing on the self-perception of effort in French consonant production
  Automatic speech processing for dysarthria: A study of inter-pathology variability
     
Meunier, Fanny Laboratoire sur le Langage, le Cerveau et la Cognition (CNRS UMR5304), Lyon, France
  Speech recognition experiment in ‘ natural quiet’ background noise
     
Meyer, Antje Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  Probablistic reduction in reading aloud: A comparison of younger and older adults
     
Meyer, Julien Laboratoire sur le Langage, le Cerveau et la Cognition (CNRS UMR5304), Lyon, France
* Speech recognition experiment in ‘ natural quiet’ background noise
* Whistled Moroccan Tamazight: Phonetics and phonology
     
Meynadier, Yohann Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
* Aerodynamic tool for phonology of voicing
  On Medumba bilabial trills and vowels
     
Michalsky, Jan University of Oldenburg, Germany
* Phonetic effects of speaking style on final rises in German questions and statements
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Michaud, Alexis Langues et Civilisations à Tradition Orale (LACITO), CNRS, University Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, France; International Research Institute MICA, HUST - CNRS/UMI-2954 - GRENOBLE INP, Hanoi, Vietnam
* Phonetic insights into a simple level-tone system: ‘Careful’ vs. ‘impatient’ realizations of Naxi high, mid and low tones
  Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particles
     
Michaux, Marie-Catherine IL&C, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
* Effects of hearing an incorrect stress on word naming in Dutch by Francophones
     
Mihkla, Meelis Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonia
* Acoustic correlates of emphasis in Estonian
     
Mildner, Vesna Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Phonetics, University of Zagreb, Croatia
* Reconsidering the McGurk effect
  Development of /r/ in Croatian
     
Miles, Kelly Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
  The role of contrast maintenance in the temporal structure of the rhyme.
     
Minematsu, Nobuaki The University of Tokyo, Japan
  A measure of phonetic similarity to quantify pronunciation variation by using ASR technology
     
Miranda, Izabel Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
  Complex onsets in child language acquisition
     
Misnadin, Misnadin The University of Edinburgh, UK
* Temporal and spectral properties of Madurese stops
     
Mitchell, Nathaniel Griffith University, Australia
  Static vs dynamic perspectives on the realization of vowel nuclei in West Australian English
     
Mitterer, Holger Department of Cognitive Science, University of Malta, Malta
  Perceptual learning in speech is phonetic, not phonological: Evidence from final consonant devoicing
* Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations
     
Miyakoda, Haruko Tsuda College, Tokyo, Japan
  Rhythmic structure of English and Japanese: A constraint based analysis of nursery rhymes and Haiku
     
Moates, Danny Ohio University, USA
* Feature distance effects in a word reconstruction task
     
Möbius, Bernd Saarland University, Germany
  Comparison of pitch profiles of German and French speakers speaking French and German
  Auditory feedback methods to improve the pronunciation of stops by German learners of French
     
Moers, Cornelia Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Max Planck International Research Network on Aging
* Probablistic reduction in reading aloud: A comparison of younger and older adults
     
Mohaghegh, Mercedeh University of Toronto, Canada
* How phonological context affects comprehension: The case of assimilated nasals and stops
     
Moisik, Scott University of Victoria, Canada; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
  iPA Phonetics: Multimodal iOS application for phonetics instruction and practice
  Bezier modelling and high accuracy curve fitting to capture hard palate variation
     
Mok, Peggy Pik Ki The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  Question intonation in Hong Kong English:Interaction between Cantonese and English
  Phonology in new varieties of English: Hong Kong English diphthongs
* Cross-modal association between colour, vowel and lexical tone in nonsynesthetic populations: Cantonese, Mandarin and English
  A preliminary study of the temporal relationship between prosody and gesture in Hong Kong Cantonese
  Interlanguage influence in cues of narrow focus: A study of Hong Kong English
  Where does interlanguage speech intelligibility benefit come from: Shared phonological knowledge or exposure to accented speech
     
Molnar, Monika Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Donostia, Spain
  The perception of boundary tones in infancy
     
Moniz, Helena L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal; FLUL/CLUL, Portugal
  Prosodic classification of discourse markers
* Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Monnin, Julia EA CNEP, Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, France
* Consonant and syllable frequency effects in stop and fricative acquisition in preschool Drehu- and French-acquiring children
     
Montanari, Simona California State University, Los Angeles, USA
  Differentiation and interaction in the vowel productions of trilingual children
     
Mooney, Shannon Georgetown University, USA
* Extending a North American English category learner to a non-standard variety: Categorizing vowels across speech styles in Glasgwegian English
     
Moore, Jeff Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
  Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
     
Mooshammer, Christine IdSL, Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany
* Effects of phonological competition on speech planning and execution
     
Moosmüller, Sylvia Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
  Sociophonetics of the velarized lateral in the Viennese dialect
  The pronunciation of orthographic <ä, äh>  in Standard Austrian German
  Word-final (mor-) phonotactic consonant clusters in standard Austrian German
     
Moote, Kelley University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
  Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
     
Mora, Joan C. University of Barcelona, Spain
  Tongue movement in a second language: The case of Spanish /ei/-/e/ for English learners of Spanish
     
Morano, Lisa Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Schwa reduction in low-proficiency L2 speakers: Learning and generalization
     
Morrill, Tuuli George Mason University, USA
* The implementation of phrasal prosody by native and non-native speakers of English: SS ANOVA for multi-syllabic intonation contours
     
Morris, David Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  The perception of two linguistic functions of prosody in Danish
     
Morris, Jonathan University of Cardiff, UK
  Influences of language contact and linguistic experience on the production of lexical stress in Welsh and Welsh English
     
Morris Haynes, Rosanna Plymouth University, UK
* What do we expect spontaneous speech to sound like?
     
Motlagh Zadeh, Lina Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of CIncinnati, USA
  Variability in noise-masked consonant identification
     
Mous, Maarten Leiden University, The Netherlands
  Implosive and prenasalized consonant-like sounds in babbling
     
Mousikou, Petroula Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
* Morphological effects on pronunciation
     
Mücke, Doris IfL - Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
  Perturbation of stability patterns in syllable production
* Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
  Effects of phrasal position and metrical structure on alignment patterns of nuclear pitch accents in German: Acoustics and articulation
     
Mulak, Karen E. The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences
  Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
     
Mulder, Kimberley Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* The processing of schwa reduced cognates and non-cognates in non-native listeners of English
     
Müller, Daniela Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* On misperception in rhoticisation and lambdacisation
     
Müller-Dahlhaus, Florian Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
  The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception – A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
     
Mullins, Lindsay University of Cincinnati, USA
  Detecting errors in American English /ɹ/ along a normalized acoustic threshold
     
Munson, Benjamin Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA
* Variation in /s/ and the perceived gender typicality of children’s speech
  Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives
     
Munthuli, Adirek Thammasat University, Thailand
  Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and written corpora
     
Murata, Mami Osaka University, Japan
* A logistic regression approach to accent class division in Japanese dialects: With special reference to the Keihan-type accent system in peripheral Kinki regions
     
Murphy, Andrew Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
  Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
     
Nagano-Madsen, Yasuko Department of Languages & Literatures, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
* Acquisition process of L2 Japanese intonation by Swedish learners - Interlanguage or prosodic transfer?
     
Nagarajan, Srikantan University of California, San Francisco, USA
  Changes in consonant perception driven by adaptation of vowel production to altered auditory feedback
  The contribution of auditory feedback to corrective movements in vowel formant trajectories
     
Nair, Angelika ProVoce, USA; Drew University, USA; College Saint Elizabeth, USA
* A case study on the efficacy of ultrasound biofeedback in voice pedagogy
     
Nakai, Satsuki University of Glasgow, UK; Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
* F1/F2 targets for Finnish single vs. double vowels
  Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
  Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
     
Nakamura-Delloye, Yayoi CEJ (EA1441), Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris, France
  Native French speakers' perception of the Japanese /h/: Ha piece hof cake?
     
Namasivayam, Aravind University of Toronto, Canada
  Articulatory speech errors and word structure
     
Namjoshi, Jui University of Illinois, USA
* Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
     
Nance, Claire Lancaster University, UK
* Intonational variation in Liverpool English
     
Napoleão de Souza, Ricardo University of New Mexico, USA
  The phrasing of dislocations in French: Comparing spontaneous speech and reading
     
Narayanan, Shrikanth Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, USA
  Articulation of English vowels in running speech: A real-time MRI study
  Factor analysis of vocal-tract outlines derived from real-time magnetic resonance imaging data
  Gestural coordination of Brazilian Portugese nasal vowels in CV syllables: A real-time MRI study
  Systematic variation in the articulation of the Korean liquid across prosodic positions
     
Neger, Thordis Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Adult age effects in auditory statistical learning
     
Negrinelli, Stefano University of Zurich, Switzerland
  Palatal obstruents in two Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progress
     
Neill, Rebecca University of Strathclyde, UK
  Developmental dysarthria in a young adult with cerebral palsy: A speech subsystems analysis
     
Nemoto, Rena Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
* Production of Estonian vowels by Japanese subjects
     
Netelenbos, Nicole Department Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Canada
  VOT Production among schoolchildren in Francophone vs. French immersion schools in Anglo-dominant Southern Alberta
     
Neuberger, Tilda Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
* Durational correlates of singleton-geminate contrast in Hungarian voiceless stops
     
Neumeyer, Veronika Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Speech of cochlear implant patients:  An acoustic analysis of sibilant production
     
Nguyen, Nhung The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
     
Nguyen, Noël Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL, UMR 7309, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
  Does a change in talker identity help listeners resolve lexical competition? Evidence from phonological priming.
     
Nguyen, Thi-Lan International Research Institute MICA, HUST - CNRS/UMI-2954 - GRENOBLE INP, Hanoi, Vietnam
  Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particles
     
Nguyen, Thuy Nha Uyen University of Ottawa, Canada
  Effects of lexical frequency and lexical category on the duration of Vietnamese syllables
     
Nguyễn, Minh Châu Department of Linguistics, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam
  Phonetic insights into a simple level-tone system: ‘Careful’ vs. ‘impatient’ realizations of Naxi high, mid and low tones
     
Ní Chasaide, Ailbhe Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  Sentence mode differentiation in four Donegal Irish varieties
* Prosody of voice: Declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence
* Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Ní Chiaráin, Neasa Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
     
Nichols, Kristyn University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
  Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
     
Nicholson, Hannele Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA
* Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives
     
Nicolaidis, Katerina Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  Voice onset time in bilingual Greek-German children
* SpeakGreek: An online speech training tool for L2 pedagogy and clinical intervention
  The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern Greek
     
Niebuhr, Oliver Department of General Linguistics, Kiel University, Germany; Department of Design and Communication, IRCA, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
* Gender differences in the prosody of German questions
  Phonetic reduction of clicks – Evidence from Nǀuu
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
  Focal F0 peak shape and sentence mode in Swedish
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Nielsen, Kuniko Oakland University, USA
* Perceptual asymmetry between greater and lesser vowel nasality and VOT
     
Niemann, Henrik IfL - Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
  Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
* Effects of phrasal position and metrical structure on alignment patterns of nuclear pitch accents in German: Acoustics and articulation
     
Nieminen, Tommi University of Eastern Finland, Finland
  Hazard regression for modeling conversational silence
     
Niikura, Mayako Waseda University, Japan
* Perception of assimilated and non-assimilated coda nasal by Japanese learners of German
     
Nijveld, Annika Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Exemplar effects arise in a lexical decision task, but only under adverse listening conditions
     
Nimz, Katharina University of Potsdam, Germany; Newcastle University, UK
* L2 sound perception: Does orthography matter?
     
Niziolek, Caroline University of California, San Francisco, USA
* The contribution of auditory feedback to corrective movements in vowel formant trajectories
     
Nolan, Francis Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, UK
* Vowel and consonant identification at high pitch: The acoustics of soprano unintelligibility
  A comparative study of Estonian Swedish voiceless laterals: Are voiceless approximants fricatives?
  The influence of body posture on the acoustic speech signal
  Voice lineups: A practical guide
  It's not phonetic aesthetics that drives dialect preference: The case of Swiss German
* Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics
     
Nooteboom, Sieb Utrecht institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Word-onsets and stress patterns: S peech errors in a tongue-twister experiment
     
Nozawa, Takeshi National Taiwan University, Taiwan
* Effects of attention and training method on the identification of American English vowels and coda nasals by native Japanese listeners
     
O'Dell, Michael L. University of Tampere, Finland
* Hazard regression for modeling conversational silence
     
Ogden, Richard University of York, UK
* Entrainment as a basis for co-ordinated actions in speech
     
Oh, Grace Hyupsung University, South Korea
  Fixed temporal patterns in children's speech despite variable vowel durations
     
Oleśkowicz-Popiel, Magdalena Department of Phonetics, Institute of Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
  Perception of Polish neutral and affective speech by native and non-native listeners
     
Oliveira Peres, Daniel University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
* Intonation as a cue to emotional speech perception: An experiment with normal and delexicalised speech
     
Olson, Kenneth SIL International, USA
* On Medumba bilabial trills and vowels
     
Ong, Jia Hoong The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Mandarin listeners can learn non-native lexical tones through distributional learning
  Passive distributional learning of non-native vowel contrasts does not work for all listeners
     
Onsuwan, Chutamanee Thammasat University, Thailand
  Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and written corpora
  Constructing a speech banana for Thai consonants: Some considerations for male and female voices
     
Ooigawa, Tomohiko Phonetics Laboratory, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
  Does allophonic knowledge of L1 contribute to the correct discrimination of non-native sounds?
* Perception of Arabic liquids by Japanese listeners
     
Ordin, Mikhail Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
* Comparison of fundamental frequency in Welsh and English in bilingual speech
     
Orena, Adriel John School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University, Canada
* Language exposure benefit to talker learning in an unfamiliar language
  Gradient effects of reading ability on native and non-native talker identification
     
Origlia, Antonio University of Naples Federico II, Italy
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Ota, Mitsuhiko The University of Edinburgh, UK
  Do baby-talk words reflect biomechanical constraints on speech production?
     
Otto, Christina Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet Jena, Germany
* Pharyngealization of East Thuringian postvocalic /r/: Articulation, acoustics and temporal extent
     
Otwinowska-Kasztelanic, Agineszka Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland
  Phonological development in the home language among early Polish-English bilinguals
     
Ou, Shu-chen National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
* The effect of stress on English word recognition by native speakers of typologically different languages
     
Owsianny, Mariusz Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
  Perception of Polish neutral and affective speech by native and non-native listeners
     
Painequeo, Héctor Universidad de La Frontera, Chile
  Acoustic properties of the dental vs. alveolar contrast in Mapudungun
     
Pajupuu, Hille Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn, Estonia
* Influence of verbal content on acoustics of speech emotions
     
Pajupuu, Jaan Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn, Estonia
  Influence of verbal content on acoustics of speech emotions
     
Pajusalu, Karl Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia
  Temporal patterns of quantity in Inari Saami
     
Palethorpe, Sallyanne Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
  The role of contrast maintenance in the temporal structure of the rhyme.
     
Palo, Pertti Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
* Effect of phonetic onset on acoustic and articulatory speech reaction times studied with tongue ultrasound
     
Pan, Hohsien National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
* Glottalization and Taiwan Min checked tone sound change
     
Pandey, Pramod Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
  On the phrasing properties of Hindi relative clauses
     
Papanikolaou, George Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  SpeakGreek: An online speech training tool for L2 pedagogy and clinical intervention
     
Paquette-Smith, Melissa University of Toronto, Canada
* Spanish-accented English is Spanish to English-learning 5-month-olds
     
Park, Hansang Hongik University, South Korea
* Acoustic characteristics of Aymara ejectives: A pilot study
     
Paschen, Ludger Leipzig University, Germany
* An acoustic study of fricatives in Temirgoy Adyghe
     
Pastätter, Manfred Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Onset-vowel timing as a function of coarticulation resistance: Evidence from articulatory data
     
Paterson III, Hugh University of North Dakota, USA
* Phonetic transcription of tone in the IPA
     
Patience, Matthew University of Toronto, Canada
  Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
     
Payne, Elinor University of Oxford, UK
* VC timing acquisition: Integrating phonetics and phonology
     
Peltola, Kimmo Department of Phonetics and Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
* Non-native production training with an acoustic model and orthographic or transcription cues
     
Peltola, Maija S. Department of Phonetics and Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
  Does interest in language learning affect the non-native phoneme production in elderly learners?
  Non-native production training with an acoustic model and orthographic or transcription cues
  Learning of a non-native vowel through instructed production training
  Non-native memory traces can be further strengthened by short term phonetic training
     
Peng, Gang The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, China
  Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception
     
Peperkamp, Sharon Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique (ENS, EHESS, CNRS), France; Département d'Etudes Cognitives, Ecole Normale Supérieure, PSL Research University, France
  Aspiration and the gradient structure of English prefixed words
     
Percival, Maida University of Toronto, Canada
* Dene stop contrasts: Data from Délįnę Slavey
     
Peretokina, Valeria The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Perception of English codas in various phonological and morphological contexts by Mandarin learners of English
     
Perkins, Jeremy University of Aizu, Japan
  Acoustic properties of the dental vs. alveolar contrast in Mapudungun
     
Perrachione, Tyler Boston University, USA
  Episodic memory for words enhances the language familiarity effect in talker identification
  A fundamental bias for residue pitch perception in tone language speakers
* The effects of speech perception and speech comprehension on talker identification
     
Perry, Bridget MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, USA
* Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
     
Perwitasari, Arum Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands
* Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners
     
Peter, Varghese University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
     
Peters, Jörg University of Oldenburg Germany
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Peters, Jörg University of Oldenburg, Germany
  Regional variation of Saterland Frisian vowels
  Cross-linguistic vowel variation in Saterland: Saterland Frisian, Low German and High German
     
Petitti, Elizabeth Boston University, USA
* A fundamental bias for residue pitch perception in tone language speakers
     
Petrone, Caterina Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France
* Effects of syllable structure on intonation identification in Neapolitan Italian
  The influence of metrical constraints on direct imitation across French varieties
     
Pettinato, Michèle University of Antwerp, Belgium
* The production of word stress in babbles and early words: A comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants
     
Pharao, Nicolai Department of Scandinavian Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
* Raising of /a/ in Copenhagen Danish – Perceptual consequences across two generations
     
Phillips, Jacob University of Chicago, USA
  Investigating variation in English vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a longitudinal phonetic corpus
     
Piccaluga, Myriam Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, UMons, Belgium
  Teaching listening in L2: A successful training method using the word-spotting task
     
Piccinini, Page University of California, San Diego, USA
* Voice onset time in Spanish-English spontaneous code-switching
  The phonetics and distribution of non-question rises in two varieties of American English
     
Pierson, Rosanna Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
  An acoustic and articulatory study of /l/ allophony in Newfoundland English
     
Pigole, Davide Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
  Reconstructing the sounds of words from the past
     
Pillion, Betsy University of Chicago, USA
  Investigating variation in English vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a longitudinal phonetic corpus
     
Pillmeier, Erika Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany
  Dissecting the consonant duration ratio
     
Pillot-Loiseau, Claire Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR7018 CNRS, Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
* French /y/-/u/ contrast in Japanese learners with / without ultrasound feedback: Vowels, non-words and words
     
Pinet, Melanie University College London, UK
* Intelligibility of British English accents in noise for second-language learners
     
Pinkus, Rebecca School of Social Sciences and Psychology, The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
     
Pinto, Francesca University of Rome La Sapienza - FUB (Ugo Bordoni Foundation), Italy
* High vowels devoicing and elision in Japanese: A diachronic approach
     
Piroth, Hans Georg Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
* Production of vowel contrasts in Northern Standard German and Austrian Standard German
     
Pisoni, David Indiana University, USA
  The perception of foreign-accented speech by cochlear implant users
     
Pitt, Mark Ohio State University, USA
  Rate-dependent speech processing can be speech-specific: Evidence from the disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate
     
Pittayaporn, Pittayawat Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
  Do note values affect parallelism between lexical tones and musical notes in Thai pop songs?
     
Plante-Hebert, Julien Université de Montréal, Canada
* Effects of nasality and utterance length on the recognition of familiar speakers
     
Plefrey, Brandy University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
  Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
     
Plug, Leendert University of Leeds, UK
* Prosodic marking and predictability in lexical self-repair
  Epenthetic and excrescent vowels in stop sequences in Tripolitanian Libyan Arabic
     
Podesva, Robert Stanford University, USA
* The connection between smiling and GOAT fronting: Embodied affect in sociophonetic variation
     
Podlipský, Václav Jonáš Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic
* Phonetic imitation is not conditioned by preservation of phonological contrast but by perceptual salience
  Immediate phonetic interference in code-switching and interpreting
     
Podlubny, Ryan University of Alberta, Canada
* It's all about, like, acoustics
     
Politzer-Ahles, Stephen New York University, Abu Dhabi
* Asymmetries in the perception of Mandarin tones: Evidence from mismatch negativity
     
Polka, Linda School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University, Canada
  Asymmetries in vowel perception: Effects of formant convergence and category “goodness”
  Language exposure benefit to talker learning in an unfamiliar language
  Gradient effects of reading ability on native and non-native talker identification
     
Polyanskaya, Leona Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
* The effect of early bilingualism on perceived foreign accent
     
Pomahac, Bohdan Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA
  Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
     
Pompili, Anna Spoken Language Systems Lab, INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal; IST, Lisboa, Portugal
  Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
     
Pompino-Marschall, Bernd Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
  Production of vowel contrasts in Northern Standard German and Austrian Standard German
     
Pongkittiphan, Teeraphon The University of Tokyo, Japan
  A measure of phonetic similarity to quantify pronunciation variation by using ASR technology
     
Porretta, Vincent University of Alberta, Canada
* Intelligibility of foreign-accented words: Acoustic distances and gradient foreign accentedness
     
Post, Brechtje Phonetics Laboratory, DTAL, University of Cambridge, UK
* Neural correlates of categorical linguistic and gradient paralinguistic intonation
  VC timing acquisition: Integrating phonetics and phonology
  The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
     
Post da Silveira, Amanda Donders Centre for Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Generating a bilingual lexical corpus using interlanguage normalized Levenshtein distances
     
Pouplier, Marianne Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
  Timing patterns of word-initial obstruent- sonorant clusters in Russian
  Onset-vowel timing as a function of coarticulation resistance: Evidence from articulatory data
  Phonemic length and phrasal accent in Slovak consonantal and vocalic nuclei
     
Prieto, Pilar Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
  Intonation and the pragmatics of yes-no questions in Central Catalan
     
Proctor, Michael Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
  Examining speech production using masked priming
* Articulation of English vowels in running speech: A real-time MRI study
  Contrast reduction among coronals is conditioned by the following vowel
     
Prom-on, Santitham King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand; University College London, UK
  Computational modelling of double focus in American English
     
Przedlacka, Joanna University of Oxford, UK
* Pitch and duration in RP: A corpus-based historical exploration
     
Puderbaugh, Rebekka University of Alberta, Department of Linguistics, Canada
* Contextual effects on the duration of ejective fricatives in Upper Necaxa Totonac
     
Purcell, Edward Zimicon LLC, USA
* A model of the perception of Serbo-Croatian word tone
     
Puri, Vandana
     
Purse, Ruaridh The University of Edinburgh, UK
  San Francisco English and the California vowel shift
     
Pützer, Manfred Saarland University, Germany
  L2 stressed vowel production by Bulgarian learners of German
     
Pycha, Anne University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA
* Using false memories to characterize lexical representations: A test case from English
     
Qin, Zhen Department of Linguistics, University of Kansas, USA
* L2 experience modulates learners' use of cues in the perception of L3 tones
     
Quaglia, Stefano University of Konstanz, Germany
* Prosody in Italian particle verbs: A preliminary study
     
Quené, Hugo Utrecht institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  Word-onsets and stress patterns: S peech errors in a tongue-twister experiment
  Acoustic-phonetic properties of smiling revised – Measurements on a natural video corpus
     
Racine, Isabelle University of Geneva, Switzerland
  Does perception precede production in the initial stage of French nasal vowel quality acquisition by Japanese learners? A corpus-based discrimination experiment
     
Radu, Malina University of Toronto, Canada
  Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
     
Rastle, Kathleen Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
  Morphological effects on pronunciation
     
Rathcke, Tamara University of Kent, UK
* Rhythm class perception by expert phoneticians
  The role of stress in syllable monitoring
     
Rato, Anabela University of Minho, Portugal
* The effects of perceptual training on the production of English vowel contrasts by Portuguese learners
     
Rauber, Andreia University of Tübingen, Germany
  The effects of perceptual training on the production of English vowel contrasts by Portuguese learners
     
Reddick, Karen University of South Florida, USA
* Quantifying ultrasound data from a tongue twister experiment using curve-to-curve distance
     
Redford, Melissa University of Oregon, USA
* Fixed temporal patterns in children's speech despite variable vowel durations
  Verbal and spatial working memory load have similarly minimal effects on speech production
     
Reichel, Uwe Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Personality prediction based on intonation stylization
  Changes in speech and breathing rate while speaking and biking
     
Reidy, Patrick Department of Linguistics, Ohio State University, USA
* The acquisition of English sibilant fricatives by children with bilateral cochlear implants
  Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives
     
Reinisch, Eva Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Perceptual learning in speech is phonetic, not phonological: Evidence from final consonant devoicing
  Tracking the temporal relation between speaker recognition and processing of phonetic information
  Normalization for speech rate in native and non-native speech
     
Reitbrecht, Sandra University of Vienna, Austria; Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
* The impact of fluency and hesitation phenomena on the perception of non-native speakers by native listeners of German
     
Remijsen, Bert The University of Edinburgh, UK
  Temporal and spectral properties of Madurese stops
     
Repp, Sophie Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
* On the acoustics of wh-exclamatives and wh-interrogatives:  Effects of information structure and sex of speaker
     
Reubold, Ulrich Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
  The contribution of vowel coarticulation and prosodic weakening in initial and final fricatives to sound change
     
Ricci, Irene Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy
  An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
     
Rich, Stephanie University of Massachusetts, USA
  Is perception personal?
     
Richburg, Brian MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, USA
  Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
     
Richmond, Korin Centre for Speech Technology Research, The University of Edinburgh, UK
  A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
     
Ridouane, Rachid Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS – Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, France
  Whistled Moroccan Tamazight: Phonetics and phonology
* Mehri ejective fricatives: An acoustic study
     
Rietveld, Toni Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  Adult age effects in auditory statistical learning
     
Rilliard, Albert LIMSI - CNRS UPR3251, France
  Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling study
  Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
     
Ritchart, Amanda UC San Diego, USA
  The phonetics and distribution of non-question rises in two varieties of American English
  An experimental investigation of tonogenesis in Punjabi
     
Ritter, Simon University of Cologne, Germany
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Riverin-Coutlée, Josiane Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada; Université Laval, Canada
* Regional backgrounds and discrimination patterns: A preliminary perceptual study in Quebec French
     
Roberts, Adam University of Oxford, UK
  Perception and representation of Bengali nasal vowels
     
Robertson, Duncan Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics (GULP), University of Glasgow, UK
  A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
     
Robieux, Camille Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France
* Effect of voicing on the self-perception of effort in French consonant production
     
Rochet-Capellan, Amélie University Grenoble Alpes, GIPSA-Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, France; CNRS, GIPSA-Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, France
* Acoustic characterisation of vowel production by young adults with Down syndrome
  Changes in speech and breathing rate while speaking and biking
     
Rodd, Joe Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  Apraxia of speech (AOS): Effects of noise masking on vowel production in the DIVA model
  The effect of explicit training on the prosodic production of L2 sarcasm by Dutch learners of English
     
Rodier, Jean-François Clinique Sainte Anne, Strasbourg, France
  An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
     
Roettger, Timo IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
* Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise?
  The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in Italian
     
Rohde, Hannah The University of Edinburgh, UK
  Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
     
Röhr, Christine T. IfL Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
  The perceptual prominence of pitch accent types in German
* The effect of verbs on the prosodic marking of information status: Production and perception in German
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Rojczyk , Arkadiusz University of Silesia, Poland
  Language mode vs. L2 interference: Evidence from L1 Polish
     
Romano, Antonio Università di Torino, Italy
  Cross-linguistic differences between accented vs unaccented vowel durations
  Durations of voiceless stops in a Sardinian variety
     
Romøren, Anna Sara H. Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* The acquisition of prosodic focus-marking in Central Swedish: Sorting out lexical and post-lexical tones
     
Roon, Kevin D. CUNY Graduate Center, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
  Perceptuo-motor interactions across and within phonemic categories
* Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movement
     
Roques, Emeline Voice and Speech Lab, Head & Neck Department, European G. Pompidou Hospital, APHP, Univ. Paris 5, Paris, France
  Retrospective longitudinal acoustic and perceptive study of substitution voice after partial laryngectomy
     
Rose, Philip College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Australia
* Tonation in three Chinese Wu dialects
     
Rose, Ralph Waseda University, Japan
* Temporal variables in first and second language speech and perception of fluency
     
Rosen, Nicole Department Linguistics, University of Manitoba, Canada
  VOT Production among schoolchildren in Francophone vs. French immersion schools in Anglo-dominant Southern Alberta
     
Rosin, Annabelle University of Trier, Germany
  On the speaker specificity of hesitation markers
     
Ross, Alison NT Department of Education, Australia
  The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
     
Rouas, Jean-Luc LaBRI UMR5800 CNRS, France
  Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
     
Rousier-Vercruyssen, Lucie Université Paris Ouest, France; Université de Neuchâtel
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Roussel-Ragot, Pierre SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
  Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
  Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
     
Roxburgh, Zoe Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK, Scotland
* Articulation therapy for children with cleft palate using visual articulatory models and ultrasound biofeedback
     
Roy, Johanna-Pascale Centre de recherche de l’Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Québec, Université Laval, Canada
* Fluctuating accent in foreign accent syndrome: A case study
     
Ruch, Hanna University of Zurich, Switzerland
* Vowel convergence and divergence between two Swiss German dialects
     
Rusilo, Luiz Carlos Engineering Center. Federal University of Alfenas, Brazil Minas Gerais, Brazil.
  Voice quality description from a phonetic perspective: Supralaryngeal and muscular tension settings
     
Ryder, Chris University of Reading, UK
  Phonology in new varieties of English: Hong Kong English diphthongs
     
Rysling, Amanda University of Massachusetts, USA
* Early Ganong effects
     
Sabev, Mitko Phonetics Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK
* Reduction of unstressed central and back vowels in Contemporary Standard Bulgarian
     
Sagisaka, Yoshinori Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Japan
  Cross-modal description of sentiment information embedded in speech
     
Sahkai, Heete Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonia
  Acoustic correlates of emphasis in Estonian
     
Saigusa, Julie The University of Edinburgh, UK
  San Francisco English and the California vowel shift
     
Saito, Daisuke The University of Tokyo, Japan
  A measure of phonetic similarity to quantify pronunciation variation by using ASR technology
     
Saloranta, Antti Department of Phonetics; Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
* Learning of a non-native vowel through instructed production training
     
Salveste, Nele Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Phonetic effects of corrective focus in Estonian
     
Santiago, Fabian Université Paris Diderot, France
* What motivates extra-rising patterns in L2 French: Acquisition factors or L1 transfer?
  Cross-linguistic differences between accented vs unaccented vowel durations
     
Sarmah, Priyankoo Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
* Aspiration in alveolar fricatives in Bodo
     
Sato, Marc Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, Laboratoire Parole & Langage UMR 7309, 13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
  Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
     
Sauvage, Jérémi Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France
  Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
     
Savariaux, Christophe Gipsa-Lab, Université de Grenoble, France
  An articulatory study of posterior nasal diphthongs in Brazilian Portuguese
     
Savino, Michelina Department of Education, Psychology, Communication, University of Bari, Italy
  The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in Italian
* The influence of prominence on the production of plosives in Italian
     
Scanlon, Jane University of Manchester, UK
  Pre-aspiration and glottalisation in Manchester English
     
Scarbel, Lucie University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, GIPSA-lab, F-38040 Grenoble, France
* Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
     
Scarborough, Rebecca University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
  Perceptual asymmetry between greater and lesser vowel nasality and VOT
* Coarticulation and contrast: Neighborhood density conditioned phonetic variation in French
     
Schaeffler, Felix CASL, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
* Phonation stabilisation time as an indicator of voice disorder
  Voice quality variation in Scottish adolescents: Gender versus geography
  Complex patterns in silent speech preparation: Preparing for fast response might be different to preparing for fast speech in a reaction time experiment
     
Schaeffler, Sonja CASL, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
  Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension
* Complex patterns in silent speech preparation: Preparing for fast response might be different to preparing for fast speech in a reaction time experiment
  Effect of phonetic onset on acoustic and articulatory speech reaction times studied with tongue ultrasound
     
Schafer, Amy University of Hawaii, USA
* Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
     
Scharenborg, Odette Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  Semantic processing of spoken words under cognitive load in older listeners
  The effect of non-nativeness and background noise on lexical retuning
     
Schauffler, Nadja University of Stuttgart, Germany
* Multiple contrastive accents in German production: Syntactic and rhythmic factors
     
Schellenberg, Murray University of British Columbia, Canada
* Interaction of pitch and vowel length in two Dene tone languages: Tłîchô Yatiì (drg) and Dene Sųłine (chp)
  A case study on the efficacy of ultrasound biofeedback in voice pedagogy
  Effects of cosmetic tongue bifurcation on English fricative production
     
Scherrer, Yves LATL-CUI, University of Geneva, Switzerland
* Crowdsourced mapping of pronunciation variants in European French
     
Schertz, Jessamyn University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada
* Dialectal variability in place and manner of Korean affricates
     
Schiel, Florian Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
  Speech of cochlear implant patients:  An acoustic analysis of sibilant production
* A statistical model for predicting pronunciation
  Fundamental frequency and human perception of alcoholic intoxication in speech
     
Schiller, Niels O. Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
  Acoustic correlates of Persian in-situ-wh-questions
  Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners
  The effect of word frequency and neighbourhood density on tone merge
  Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
     
Schindler, Carola Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Tracking the temporal relation between speaker recognition and processing of phonetic information
     
Schluter, Kevin New York University, Abu Dhabi
  Asymmetries in the perception of Mandarin tones: Evidence from mismatch negativity
     
Schmerber, Sébastien CHU, Service ORL, F-38400 La Tronche, France
  Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
     
Schmid, Carolin Acoustics Research Institute, Vienna, Austria
* Sociophonetics of the velarized lateral in the Viennese dialect
     
Schmid, Stephan University of Zurich, Switzerland
* Palatal obstruents in two Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progress
     
Schmidt, Elaine ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), Centre of Language Sciences (CLaS), Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Australia
* The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
     
Schmidt, Juliane Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; IMPRS for Language Sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Semantic processing of spoken words under cognitive load in older listeners
     
Schoentgen, Jean Laboratories of Image, Signal processing and Acoustics, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium
* Glottal area patterns in numerically simulated diplophonia
     
Schoormann, Heike University of Oldenburg, Germany
* Regional variation of Saterland Frisian vowels
  Cross-linguistic vowel variation in Saterland: Saterland Frisian, Low German and High German
     
Schötz, Susanne Department Logopedics, Phoniatrics and Audiology, Lund University, Sweden; Lund University Humanities Lab., Lund University, Sweden Lund University, Sweden
  A comparative study of Estonian Swedish voiceless laterals: Are voiceless approximants fricatives?
  Tongue articulation of front close vowels in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmöhus Swedish
* In search of word accents in Estonian Swedish
  A pilot study: Acoustic and articulatory data on tonal alignment in Swedish word accents
     
Schuerman, Will Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Changes in consonant perception driven by adaptation of vowel production to altered auditory feedback
     
Schuhmann, Katharina Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
* L1 drift and L2 category formation in second language learning
     
Schulz, Erika University of Strathclyde, UK
* Retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics
     
Schwartz, Geoffrey Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
* Language mode vs. L2 interference: Evidence from L1 Polish
  Release bursts vs. formant transitions in Polish stop place perception
     
Schwartz, Jean-Luc University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, GIPSA-lab, F-38040 Grenoble, France
  Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
     
Schweitzer, Antje Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
* Attention, please! Expanding the GECO database
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Schweitzer, Katrin Institute for Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
  Examining lexical tonal contrast in Norwegian using intonation modelling
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Scobbie, James M. CASL, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
  Velocity measures in ultrasound data. Gestural timing of post-vocalic /l/ in English
  The role of anterior lingual gesture delay in coda /r/ lenition: An ultrasound tongue imaging study
  Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
  Morphological effects on pronunciation
  Articulation therapy for children with cleft palate using visual articulatory models and ultrasound biofeedback
  Complex patterns in silent speech preparation: Preparing for fast response might be different to preparing for fast speech in a reaction time experiment
  Effect of phonetic onset on acoustic and articulatory speech reaction times studied with tongue ultrasound
* Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
     
Sebregts, Koen Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Boundary disputes and sociophonetic variation: Schwa-epenthesis in Dutch rC clusters
     
Segui, Juan Laboratoire Mémoire et Cognition, INSERM-Paris 5, France
  Primary and secondary cues to voice assimilation in French and Slovenian
     
Sered, Shifra University of Massachusetts, USA
  Is perception personal?
     
Sereno, Joan A. KU Phonetics and Psycholinguistics Lab, Department of Linguistics, University of Kansas, USA
  Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels
  Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
* Effects of speaking rate and context on the production of Mandarin tone
     
Setter, Jane University of Reading, UK
* Phonology in new varieties of English: Hong Kong English diphthongs
  Teaching Japanese bi-mora and quadric-mora timing rhythms to Vietnamese learners
     
Seyfarth, Scott University of California, San Diego, USA
* Coda glottalization in American English
     
Sharma, Bhamini The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
* Perceptual confusability of Mandarin sounds, tones and syllables
     
Shatalova, Daria Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
  Cross-language perception of emotional children's speech in German and Russian
     
Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
  Is there a general motor basis for final lengthening?
  Categorical vs. episodic memory for pitch accents in English
  Perception of Pseudoswedish tonal contrasts by native speakers of American English: Implications for models of intonation perception
* Feature-cue-based processing of speech: A developmental perspective
     
Shaw, Jason A. The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia; School of Humanities and Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
  Perception of English codas in various phonological and morphological contexts by Mandarin learners of English
  Examining speech production using masked priming
  Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
     
Shea, Christine University of Iowa, USA
* Form priming across dialects: L1 and L2 effects
     
Shen, Alice University of California, Berkeley, USA
  Is perception personal?
     
Sherr-Ziarko, Ethan University of Oxford, UK
* Word frequency effects on homophonous words in Mandarin Chinese
     
Sherwood, Stacey The University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Examining speech production using masked priming
     
Shi, Tianze Tsinghua University, China
* A measure of phonetic similarity to quantify pronunciation variation by using ASR technology
     
Shiamizadeh, Zohreh Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
* Acoustic correlates of Persian in-situ-wh-questions
     
Shih, Chilin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  Mapping second language learners' accent of Spanish
     
Shiller, Douglas M. Département d’orthophonie et d’audiologie, University of Montreal, Canada; Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal Canada; Centre for Research on the Brain, Language and Music, Montreal, Canada
  Extrinsic talker normalization alters self perception during speech
     
Shin, Seulgi Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguisitics Lab, Department of English Language & Literature, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
* What is special about prosodic strengthening in Korean: Evidence in lingual movement in V#V and V#CV
     
Shinohara, Shigeko Phonetics Laboratory, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
* Does allophonic knowledge of L1 contribute to the correct discrimination of non-native sounds?
     
Shinohara, Yasuaki Waseda University, Japan
* Effects of English /r/-/l/ perceptual training on Japanese children's production
     
Shirazifard, Kimia University of Toledo, USA
  The voice of love
     
Shitaw, Abdurraouf University of Leeds, UK
  Epenthetic and excrescent vowels in stop sequences in Tripolitanian Libyan Arabic
     
Shochi, Takaaki CLLE-ERSSaB UMR5263 CNRS, France; LaBRI UMR5800 CNRS, France
  Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling study
* Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
     
Shockey, Linda University of Reading, UK
* Casual speech phonology and perception of further languages: The case of Latvian
     
Short, Greg GSICCS, Waseda University, Japan
  Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
     
Shosted, Ryan University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
* Modeling Iu Mien tone with eigenpitch representations
  Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
  The primary articulation of plain-emphatic /s/-/sˤ/ in Lebanese Arabic: An EMA study
     
Shrosbree, Miki Rikkyo University, Japan
* Cross-linguistic articulation rate among near-balanced bilinguals and implications for second language fluency measurement
     
Shuangshuang, Hu UiL OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Perception of lexical pitch-accent by Korean Learners of Japanese
     
Siddins, Jessica Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Does vowel intrinsic f0 affect lexical tone?
     
Sigouin, Caroline Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada; Université Laval, Canada
* Quebec French close vowels in lengthening contexts: tense, lax or diphthongised? An acoustic study
     
Silbert, Noah Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of CIncinnati, USA
* Variability in noise-masked consonant identification
     
Silber-Varod, Vered Open University of Israel, Israel
  Categorical perception of lexical stress: T he effect of manipulated duration
     
Šimáčková, Šárka Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic
  Phonetic imitation is not conditioned by preservation of phonological contrast but by perceptual salience
* Immediate phonetic interference in code-switching and interpreting
     
Šimko, Juraj Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
  Segmental context effects on temporal realization of Estonian quantity
  What do regression analyses of inter-stress interval duration really measure?
* Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
  Prosodic boundaries in Lombard speech
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Simon, Anne-Catherine Centre Valibel, IL&C, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
  Exploring acoustic and syntactic cues to prosodic boundaries in French: A multi-genre corpus study
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Simonet, Miquel University of Arizona, USA
  Acoustics of Spanish and English coronal stops
  Differential positional neutralization of back vowels in two Majorcan Catalan sub-dialects
     
Simonetti, Simone The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Auditory, visual, and auditory-visual spoken emotion recognition in young and old adults
     
Simpson, Adrian Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet Jena, Germany
* Gender-specific differences in sibilant contrast realizations in English and German
     
Singer, Ruth The University of Melbourne, Australia
  Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng
     
Skarabela, Barbora The University of Edinburgh, UK
* Do baby-talk words reflect biomechanical constraints on speech production?
     
Skarnitzl, Radek Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
* Speaker discrimination using formant trajectories from casework recordings: Can LDA do it?
     
Skrelin, Pavel Department of Phonetics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
  F0 declination in Russian revisited
  Investigating source-filter interaction to specify classic speech production theory
  Position-dependent vowel reduction in Russian
  Cross-language perception of emotional children's speech in German and Russian
     
Skupinski, Peter Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
  Production of vowel contrasts in Northern Standard German and Austrian Standard German
     
Slis, Anneke University of Toronto, Canada
* Articulatory speech errors and word structure
     
Sloos, Marjoleine Interacting Minds Center, Aarhus University, Denmark
* Music perception influences plosive perception in Wu dialects
     
Smiljanic, Rajka The University of Texas at Austin, USA
  Narrow focus realization in the monosyllabic lexical pitch contrast in East Norwegian
     
Smith, Caroline University of New Mexico, USA
* The phrasing of dislocations in French: Comparing spontaneous speech and reading
     
Smith, Jennifer University of Glasgow, UK
  DRESS down: /ɛ/-lowering in apparent time in a rural Scottish community
     
Smith, Rachel School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow, UK
  Rhythm class perception by expert phoneticians
  Utilising Hidden Markov Modelling for the assessment of accommodation in conversational speech
  An acoustic investigation of postvocalic /r/ variants in two sociolects of Glaswegian
     
Smolibocki, Bernadett Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Smorenburg, Laura Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* The effect of explicit training on the prosodic production of L2 sarcasm by Dutch learners of English
     
Sock , Rudolph UR 1339 LILPA, University of Strasbourg, France; Université Pavol Jozef Šafárik, Košice, Slovakia
  Phonetic variation in Standard Scottish English: Rhotics in Dundee
  An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
     
Solanki, Vijay School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow, UK
* Utilising Hidden Markov Modelling for the assessment of accommodation in conversational speech
     
Solé, Maria-Josep Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
* Acoustic evidence of articulatory adjustments to sustain voicing during voiced stops
     
Sommer, Jens Section of BrainImaging, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Marburg, Germany
  An fMRI study on forensic phonetic speaker recognition with blind and sighted listeners
     
Sonderegger, Morgan Department of Linguistics, McGill University, Canada
  The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
* Trajectories of voice onset time in spontaneous speech on reality TV
  Production planning and coronal stop deletion in spontaneous speech
     
Song, Huiping Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
  Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
     
Song, Jieun University College London, UK
* Measuring speech-in-noise intelligibility for spontaneous speech: The effect of native and non-native accents
     
Sorensen, Tanner Linguistics Department and Center of Cognitive Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany
* Changes in vowel velocity profile with vowel-consonant overlap
     
Sóskuthy, Márton Language and Linguistic Science, University of York, UK
* Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
  A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
     
Sotiropoulou, Stavroula Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany
* Dissecting the consonant duration ratio
     
Speeter Beddor, Patrice University of Michigan, USA
* The relation between language users' perception and production repertoires
     
Spinelli, Elsa Université Pierre Mendès France, France
  Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
     
Spreafico, Lorenzo Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
* An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
  A UTI study on the phonetic allophony of Tyrolean /R/
     
Starns, Jeffrey University of Massachusetts, USA
  Early Ganong effects
     
Staub, Adrian University of Massachusetts, USA
  Early Ganong effects
     
Steele, Ariana Northwestern University, USA
* Learning non-native phonotactic constraints over the web
     
Steien, Guri University of Oslo, Norway; University of Chicago, USA
* Target-like distribution of Norwegian lexical pitch accents in spontaneous speech produced by L2 speakers
     
Steiner, Ingmar DFKI Language Technology Lab, Saarbrücken, Germany; Cluster of Excellence Multimodal Computing and Interaction, Saarland University, Germany
  A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
     
Stepikhov, Anton St. Petersburg State University, Russia
* Sentence boundaries in text and pauses in speech: Correlation or confrontation?
     
Stevens, Louisa University of York, UK; J P French Associates, UK
  The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
     
Stevens, Mary Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Pre-consonantal /s/-retraction
     
Stoakes, Hywel The University of Melbourne, Australia
  Vowel duration and consonant lengthening in Djambarrpuyŋu
  Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng
     
Stockmal, Verna Ohio University, USA
  Feature distance effects in a word reconstruction task
     
Stoimenoff, Trevor Northwestern University, USA
  Greater benefit for familiar talkers under cognitive load
     
Stoll, Taja Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
* Intergestural organisation and CV-overlap in palatalised liquids in Russian
     
Stone, Maureen Vocal Tract Visualization Lab, University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore, USA
  Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
  Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
     
Strycharczuk, Patrycja CASL, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
* Velocity measures in ultrasound data. Gestural timing of post-vocalic /l/ in English
  Morphological effects on pronunciation
  Voicing assimilation in whispered speech
     
Stuart-Smith, Jane School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow, UK; Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics (GULP), University of Glasgow, UK
  The role of anterior lingual gesture delay in coda /r/ lenition: An ultrasound tongue imaging study
  Utilising Hidden Markov Modelling for the assessment of accommodation in conversational speech
  An acoustic investigation of postvocalic /r/ variants in two sociolects of Glaswegian
  Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
* A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
     
Šturm, Pavel Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
* International phonetic congresses: The shift in research practices and areas of interest over 44 years
  Changes in segmental timing in slow and fast metronome-synchronized speech
     
Styler, Will University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
  Coarticulation and contrast: Neighborhood density conditioned phonetic variation in French
     
Su, Chao-yu Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; Institute of Information System & Application, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
* A phonetics based computer aided prosody training system for L2 English learning
     
Su, Pamela Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA
  Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
     
Such, Ondrej University of Žilina and Mathematical Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
* A new proposal for metric in perceptual multidimensional scaling
     
Suemitsu, Atsuo Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
  Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
     
Sun, Lei Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
* Post-focus pitch register lowering as a phrasal marker - An acoustic study of focus and phrasing in Shanghai Chinese
     
Sun, Xiaole State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
* Gradience in contextual tonal realization processes: An instrumental study of Nanjing Chinese
     
Sundara, Megha UCLA Department of Linguistics, USA
* The perception of boundary tones in infancy
     
Sung, Jae-Hyun University of Arizona, USA
* The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
     
Suni, Antti Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland; Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics, Aalto University, Finland
  Prosodic and syntactic segmentation of spontaneous speech: A preliminary study
     
Suomi, Kari University of Oulu, Finland
  F1/F2 targets for Finnish single vs. double vowels
     
Suter, Heidy Institute of the Performing Arts and Film, Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland
  Vowel identification at high fundamental frequencies in word context
     
Sutton, Brad University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
     
Svantesson, Jan-Olof Lund University, Sweden
  Prosodic signaling of information and discourse structure from a typological perspective
     
Svensson Lundmark, Malin Lund University, Sweden
* A pilot study: Acoustic and articulatory data on tonal alignment in Swedish word accents
     
Swerts, Marc Tilburg University, The Netherlands
  Perceptual effects of deviance in pitch accent distributions in L1 and L2 Dutch
  Variation in tone and gesture within language
     
Święciński, Radosław Department of Linguistics and Literature, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  Assessment of sound laterality with the use of a multi-channel recorder
     
Sykes, Harriet University of Cambridge, UK
  Vowel and consonant identification at high pitch: The acoustics of soprano unintelligibility
     
Synnaeve, Gabriel Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, France
  Quantitative methods for comparing featural representations
     
Szakay, Anita Queen Mary University of London, UK
* An acoustic analysis of voice quality in London English: The effect of gender, ethnicity and f0
     
Szentagotai Tatar, Aurora Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
  Tracking depressed mood using speech pause patterns
     
Szostak, Christine Shorter University,USA
  Rate-dependent speech processing can be speech-specific: Evidence from the disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate
     
Tabain, Marija La Trobe University, Australia
* An EPG and EMA study of apicals in stressed and unstressed position in Arrernte
     
Taheri-Ardali, Mortaza Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, Iran
* An articulatory-functional approach to modeling Persian focus prosody
     
Tajima, Keiichi Department of Psychology, Hosei University, Japan
* Production of a non-contrastive sound in a second language
  Onset-coda asymmetry in second-language syllable perception by Japanese teachers of English
     
Takada, Mieko Ohio State University, USA
* Loss of prevoicing in modern Japanese /g, d, b/
     
Takeda, Aya University of Hawaii, USA
  Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
     
Takiguchi, Izumi National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
* The role of vowel duration cue in L1: Effects on L2 learners ' identification of phonological vowel length in Japanese
     
Takimoto, Kumi The University of Tokyo, Japan
  Can acoustic cues used in L1 really be used to perceive novel sound contrasts?
     
Tamati, Terrin University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands
* The perception of foreign-accented speech by cochlear implant users
     
Tamminen, Henna Department of Phonetics and Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
  Non-native production training with an acoustic model and orthographic or transcription cues
  Learning of a non-native vowel through instructed production training
* Non-native memory traces can be further strengthened by short term phonetic training
     
Tamminga, Meredith University of Pennsylvania, USA
* Cross-dialectal differences in nasal coarticulation in American English
     
Tamuri, Kairi Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn, Estonia
  Influence of verbal content on acoustics of speech emotions
     
Tanchev, Alexander Saarland University, Germany
  L2 stressed vowel production by Bulgarian learners of German
     
Tang, Chaoju School of Linguistics and Literature, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China
     
Tang, Lisa Medical Image Analysis Lab, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada
* Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
     
Tang, Ping Nanjing Normal University, China
* Perceptual experiment and acoustic analysis of Chinese attitudes: A preliminary study
     
Taniguchi, Masaki Kochi University, Japan
* Teaching Japanese bi-mora and quadric-mora timing rhythms to Vietnamese learners
     
Tånnander, Christina MTM, Stokholm, Sweden
  Audience response system-based assessment for analysis-by-synthesis
     
Tanner, James Department of Linguistics, McGill University, Canada
* Production planning and coronal stop deletion in spontaneous speech
     
Tantibundhit, Charturong Thammasat University, Thailand
* Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and written corpora
* Constructing a speech banana for Thai consonants: Some considerations for male and female voices
     
Tararova, Olga University of Toronto, Canada
  Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
     
Techacharoenrungrueang, Suparak Center for Research in Speech and Language Processing, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
  Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai lexical tone perception in the elderly
     
ten Bosch, Louis Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  Exemplar effects arise in a lexical decision task, but only under adverse listening conditions
  Schwa reduction in low-proficiency L2 speakers: Learning and generalization
* DIANA, an end-to-end computational model of human word comprehension
  Learning pronunciation variants in a second language: Orthographic effects
     
Teo, Amos University of Oregon, USA
* A case study of tone and intonation in two Tibetic language varieties
     
ter Beek, Linda Leiden University, The Netherlands
  Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
     
Teras, Pire Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia
  Temporal patterns of quantity in Inari Saami
     
Terband, Hayo Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Apraxia of speech (AOS): Effects of noise masking on vowel production in the DIVA model
* Compensatory and adaptive responses to real-time formant shifts in adults and children
     
Terry , Josephine The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
* Passive distributional learning of non-native vowel contrasts does not work for all listeners
     
Tesser, Fabio CNR-ISTC, Italy
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Theodore, Rachel Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Connecticut, USA
  Language exposure benefit to talker learning in an unfamiliar language
  Gradient effects of reading ability on native and non-native talker identification
     
Thøgersen, Jacob Department of Scandinavian Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  Raising of /a/ in Copenhagen Danish – Perceptual consequences across two generations
     
Thurgood, Ela California State University, Chico, USA
* Phonetic variation in Iu-Mien vowels
     
Tiede, Mark Haskins Laboratories, USA
  Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movement
  Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
  Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
  Effects of phonological competition on speech planning and execution
  A kinematic analysis of prosodic structure in speech and manual gestures
  Acoustic measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
  Aero-tactile influence on speech perception of voicing continua
  Diversity of tongue shapes for the American English rhotic liquid
  Articulatory measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
     
Tilsen, Sam Department of Linguistics, Cornell University, USA
* Structured nonstationarity in articulatory timing
  Relation between syllable count judgments and durations of English liquid rimes
  Phonetic evidence for two types of disfluency
     
Timmins, Claire Speech and Language Therapy, School of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde, UK; Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
* Spatial & temporal variability of sibilants in children with Down's syndrome
     
Tobin, Stephen University of Potsdam, Germany
* A dynamic approach to phonetic change
     
Toffanin, Paolo UMCG, The Netherlands
  How hard can it be to ignore the pan in panda? Effort of lexical competition as measured in pupil dilation
     
Tomaschek, Fabian Quantitative Linguistics, University of Tübingen, Germany
* Has a split tongue one or two tongue tips during articulation?
  Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
     
Tomé Lourido, Gisela University College London, UK
* Switching language dominance for ideological reasons: A study of Galician new speakers' speech production and perception
     
Tomić, Diana Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
* Development of /r/ in Croatian
     
Tøndering, John Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
* The perception of two linguistic functions of prosody in Danish
     
Torgersen, Eivind Sør-Trøndelag University College, Norway
  An acoustic analysis of voice quality in London English: The effect of gender, ethnicity and f0
     
Torre, Ilaria Plymouth University UK
* Investing in accents: How does experience mediate trust attributions to different voices?
     
Torreira, Francisco Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
* Melodic alternations in Spanish
     
Toutios, Asterios University of Southern California, USA
* Factor analysis of vocal-tract outlines derived from real-time magnetic resonance imaging data
     
Tran, Do-Dat International Research Institute MICA, HUST - CNRS/UMI-2954 - GRENOBLE INP, Hanoi, Vietnam
  Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particles
     
Trancoso, Isabel L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal; IST, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
  Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
  Prosodic classification of discourse markers
     
Tremblay, Annie University of Kansas, USA
  First and second language similarity can hurt the learning of second-language speech segmentation: The case of prosody
  Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
  Syllable structure affects second-language spoken word recognition and production
     
Tronnier, Mechtild Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden
* Patterns of prominence in L2: Observations from learners of Swedish with L1s of diverse prominence properties
     
Trouvain, Jürgen University of Saarbrücken, Germany
  Closure durations in stops and grammatical encoding: On definite articles in Luxembourgish
     
Trudeau-Fisette, Pamela Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
  Acoustic and articulatory correlates of speaking condition in blind and sighted speakers
     
Tsang, Christine Huron University College at Western, Canada London, Ontario CANADA
  Adults' and infants' perception of infant-directed speech and song
     
Tseng, Chiu-yu Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
  A phonetics based computer aided prosody training system for L2 English learning
     
Tsukada, Kimiko Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
* Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different backgrounds
     
Tsukanova, Anastasiia LORIA/UL, Nancy, France
  2D Articulatory velum modeling applied to copy synthesis of sentences containing nasal phonemes
     
Tucker, Benjamin V. University of Alberta, Canada
  It's all about, like, acoustics
  Intelligibility of foreign-accented words: Acoustic distances and gradient foreign accentedness
     
Tuisk, Tuuli Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia
* Acoustics of stød size=2>in Livonian
     
Tuomainen, Outi University College London, UK
* Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years
     
Turco, Giuseppina University of Stuttgart, Germany
  Prosody in Italian particle verbs: A preliminary study
  Multiple contrastive accents in German production: Syntactic and rhythmic factors
     
Turgeon, Christine Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
  Acoustic and articulatory correlates of speaking condition in blind and sighted speakers
     
Turk, Alice Department of Linguistics & English Language, The University of Edinburgh, UK
* Is there a general motor basis for final lengthening?
  Morphological effects on pronunciation
  Prosodic boundary strength and the location of pre-nuclear phrasal prominence
     
Türk, Helen Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia; Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
* Temporal patterns of quantity in Inari Saami
     
Turnbull, Rory Ohio State University, USA
* Patterns of individual differences in reduction: Implications for listener-oriented theories
  Effects of phonological neighborhood density on word production in Korean
     
Turner, Alannah University of British Columbia, Canada
  Measuring magnitude of tongue movement for vowel height and backness
     
Turner, Justin Department Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Canada
* VOT Production among schoolchildren in Francophone vs. French immersion schools in Anglo-dominant Southern Alberta
     
Turpin, Myfany The University of Queensland, Australia
  The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
     
Turton, Danielle Newcastle University, UK
* Determining categoricity in English /l/-darkening: A principal component analysis of ultrasound spline data
     
Tyler, Michael School of Social Sciences and Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Australia; The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
  Non-native discrimination across speaking style, modality, and phonetic feature
  The perceptual assimilation of Danish monophthongs and diphthongs by monolingual Australian English speakers
  Perception of English codas in various phonological and morphological contexts by Mandarin learners of English
     
Tyrone, Martha E. Long Island University Brooklyn, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
  A kinematic analysis of prosodic structure in speech and manual gestures
     
Uchida, Shodai The University of Tokyo, Japan
  Vowel perception by listeners from different English dialects
     
Uezu, Yasufumi Kyushu University, Japan
* Analysis of voice register transition focused on the relationship between pitch and formant frequency
     
Ulbrich, Christiane University of Marburg, Germany
* Developmental stages and variability in the acquisition of second language segments and prosody
     
Ullakonoja, Riikka Department of Languages, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
* Young Russian immigrants' segmental duration and leng th in Finnish
     
Unal Logacev, Ozlem Anadolu University, Turkey
* Voicing contrast in Turkish: Simultaneous measurements of acoustics, EPG and intraoral pressure
     
Ushakov, Vadim NRC Kurchatov Institute, Russia
  Articulatory patterns of Russian diphthongized vowels: Pilot MRI investigation
     
Uther, Maria University of Winchester, UK
  How does foreigner-directed speech differ from other forms of listener-directed clear speaking styles?
     
Vainio, Martti Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
  Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
  Prosodic and syntactic segmentation of spontaneous speech: A preliminary study
  Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
     
Vais, Jonathan Institute for Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
* Investigating frequency of occurrence effects in L2 speakers: Talent matters
     
Vaissière, Jacqueline Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS-Paris 3, France
  Phonetic insights into a simple level-tone system: ‘Careful’ vs. ‘impatient’ realizations of Naxi high, mid and low tones
     
Vallée, Nathalie GIPSA-Lab/CNRS, France
  Implosive and prenasalized consonant-like sounds in babbling
     
van Brenk, Frits Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  Compensatory and adaptive responses to real-time formant shifts in adults and children
     
van de Velde, Daan J. Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
* Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
     
van Heuven, Vincent LUCL, Leiden University, The Netherlands; Phonetics Laboratory, Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Department Applied Linguistics, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary
  Mutual intelligibility of Chinese dialects: Predicting cross-dialect word intelligibility from lexical and phonological similarity
  Effects of hearing an incorrect stress on word naming in Dutch by Francophones
     
van Hout, Roeland Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  The effect of non-nativeness and background noise on lexical retuning
     
van Leussen, Jan-Willem Amsterdam Centre for Language and Communication, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  Generating a bilingual corpus for the investigation of L2 word stress
  Beyond North American English: modelling vowel inherent spectral change in British English and Dutch
     
Van Lieshout, Pascal University of Toronto, Canada
  Articulatory speech errors and word structure
     
van Maastricht, Lieke Tilburg University, The Netherlands
* Perceptual effects of deviance in pitch accent distributions in L1 and L2 Dutch
     
Vaňková, Jitka Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
  Speaker discrimination using formant trajectories from casework recordings: Can LDA do it?
     
Vasilyeva, Lena University of Alberta, Canada
* Duration and pitch in the vowel quantity distinction of Yakut: Evidence from spontaneous speech
     
Vaughn, Charlotte University of Oregon, USA
* Processing relationships between language-being-spoken and other speech dimensions
  Measurement variability in vowel formant estimation: A simulation experiment
     
Vaxelaire, Béatrice University of Strasbourg, France
  An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
     
Veenstra, Pauline University of Groningen, The Netherlands
  Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
     
Veilleux, Nanette Simmons College, USA
  Perception of Pseudoswedish tonal contrasts by native speakers of American English: Implications for models of intonation perception
     
Vella, Alexandra University of Malta, Malta
  Rhythm as a cue to identifiability in Maltese English
     
Verhoeven, Jo Phonetics Laboratory, Division of Language and Communication Science, City University London, UK; University of Antwerp, Belgium
  The production of word stress in babbles and early words: A comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants
     
Vietti, Alessandro Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
  An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
* A UTI study on the phonetic allophony of Tyrolean /R/
     
Vilain, Anne GIPSA-lab, CNRS UMR 5216, Université de Grenoble, France
  Consonant and syllable frequency effects in stop and fricative acquisition in preschool Drehu- and French-acquiring children
     
Vinciarelli, Alessandro School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, UK
  Utilising Hidden Markov Modelling for the assessment of accommodation in conversational speech
     
Vizcaíno, Francisco Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
  Boundary tones in Spanish declaratives: Modelling sustained pitch
     
Voigt, Rob Stanford University, USA
  The connection between smiling and GOAT fronting: Embodied affect in sociophonetic variation
     
Volkmar, Pierre Philippe Clinique Sainte Anne, Strasbourg, France
  An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
     
Volskaya, Nina Department of Phonetics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
  F0 declination in Russian revisited
     
Wagner, Anita UMCG, The Netherlands
* How hard can it be to ignore the pan in panda? Effort of lexical competition as measured in pupil dilation
     
Wagner, Michael Department of Linguistics, McGill University, Canada
  Acoustic correlates of focus marking in Polish
  Production planning and coronal stop deletion in spontaneous speech
     
Wagner, Petra Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
* Different parts of the same elephant: A roadmap to disentangle and connect different perspectives on prosodic prominence
  What do regression analyses of inter-stress interval duration really measure?
  DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
     
Walsh, Michael Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
  Investigating frequency of occurrence effects in L2 speakers: Talent matters
  A hybrid model to investigate language change
     
Wang, Jun University of Texas at Dallas, USA
  Silent speech recognition from articulatory movements using deep neural network
     
Wang, Lei Tongji University, China
  Music perception influences plosive perception in Wu dialects
     
Wang, Sheng-Fu National Taiwan University, Taiwan
* Syllable duration and discourse organization at intonational phrase boundaries in Taiwan Southern Min
  Cross-linguistic interaction between two voiced fricatives in Mandarin-Min simultaneous bilinguals
     
Wang, Ting Tongji University, China
  Absolute and relative entrainment in Mandarin conversations
     
Wang, William Shi-Yuan The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception
     
Wang, Xiao The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception
     
Wang, Yuanyuan Purdue University, USA
  Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
     
Wang, Yue Language and Brain Lab, Department of Linguistics, Simon Fraser University, Canada
  Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels
  Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
  Effects of musical experience on the Thai rate-varied vowel length perception
     
Wanrooij, Karin University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Distributional vowel training may not be effective for Dutch adults
     
Watanabe, Kanako Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Japan
* Cross-modal description of sentiment information embedded in speech
     
Wayland, Ratree Department of Linguistics, University of Florida, USA
* Perception of pitch contours by native and non-native tone listeners
     
Weber, Andrea University of Tübingen, Germany
  Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
     
Wedel, Andrew University of Arizona, USA
* Sound change and speech evolution
     
Weenink, David University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Improved formant frequency measurements of short segments
     
Wei, Jianguo Tianjin Key Laboratory of Cognitive Computation & its Applications, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
  A lip protrusion mechanism examined by magnetic resonance imaging and finite element modeling
     
Wei, Peipei University of Oregon, USA
* Strong influence of prosody on the perception of foreign accent
     
Wei, Po-Chun University of British Columbia, Canada
  An ultrasound examination of taps in Japanese
     
Weingartová, Lenka Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
  Changes in segmental timing in slow and fast metronome-synchronized speech
     
Weirich, Melanie Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany; Zentrum fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin, Germany
  Gender-specific differences in sibilant contrast realizations in English and German
  Acoustic analyses of differences in [ç] and [ʃ] productions in Hood German
     
Wendler, Christoph Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
  Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
     
Werner, Stefan School of Humanities, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
  Comparing palatography patterns of Estonian consonants across time
  Prosodic and syntactic segmentation of spontaneous speech: A preliminary study
     
Wester, Mirjam CSTR, The University of Edinburgh, UK
* /u/-Fronting in English speakers' L1 but not in their L2
     
Wetterlin, Allison University of Agder, Norway; University of Oxford, UK
  Perception and representation of Bengali nasal vowels
     
Whalen, Douglas H. CUNY Graduate Center, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA; Yale University, USA
  Computational modelling of double focus in American English
  Shape coarticulation in the spatial frequency domain: An example using /ɹ/
  Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movement
  The interaction of vowel length and speech style in an Arapaho speech corpus
* Acoustic measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
  Aero-tactile influence on speech perception of voicing continua
  Articulatory measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
     
White, Donald The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* The effects of length of residence (LOR) on L2 English phonology
     
White, Laurence Plymouth University, UK
  What do we expect spontaneous speech to sound like?
  Investing in accents: How does experience mediate trust attributions to different voices?
     
Whiteside, Sandra University of Sheffield, UK
  Bark and Hz scaled F2 locus equations: Sex differences and individual differences
     
Whitworth, Nicole Leeds Beckett University, UK
* Emergence of the vowel space in very young children with Down syndrome: An exploratory case study
     
Wieling, Martijn University of Groningen, The Netherlands
* Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
* Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
     
Wiese , Richard Institut für Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
  The influence of syllable number and task-related attention on the perception of rhythmic irregularities: An ERP study on German compounds
     
Wihlborg, Lovisa The University of Edinburgh, UK
  Do baby-talk words reflect biomechanical constraints on speech production?
     
Williams, Daniel University of Potsdam, Germany
* Beyond North American English: modelling vowel inherent spectral change in British English and Dutch
     
Wilson, Colin Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA
  Structured variability in acoustic realization: a corpus study of voice onset time in American English stops
* Acoustics characteristics of open transition in nonnative consonant cluster production
     
Wilson, Ian The University of Aizu, Japan
  Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
     
Wilson, Kieran The University of Edinburgh, UK
  San Francisco English and the California vowel shift
     
Windmann, Andreas Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
* What do regression analyses of inter-stress interval duration really measure?
     
Winter, Bodo Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California Merced, USA
* The other N: The role of repetitions and items in the design of phonetic experiments
  Role of pitch in perceiving politeness in Korean
     
Winters, Stephen J. University of Calgary, Canada
  The perception of coolness: Differences in evaluating voice quality in male and female speakers
  Exemplar-based classification of statements and questions in Cantonese
     
Wissing, Daan North-West University, South Africa
  Bilingual speech rhythm: Spanish-Afrikaans in Patagonia
     
Witteman, Jurriaan Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands
  Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners
     
Włodarczak, Marcin Department Linguistics, Stockholm University, Sweden
  Pitch slope and end point as turn-taking clues in Swedish
  Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
* Respiratory properties of backchannels in spontaneous multiparty conversation
     
Wolter, Vanessa The DNRF LANCHART Center, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  Raising of /a/ in Copenhagen Danish – Perceptual consequences across two generations
     
Wolters, Maria K. The University of Edinburgh, UK
* Tracking depressed mood using speech pause patterns
     
Wong, Janice Wing Sze Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
* Comparing the perceptual training effects on the perception and production of English high-front and high-back vowel contrasts by Cantonese ESL learners
     
Wong, Nicole The University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, USA
  The primary articulation of plain-emphatic /s/-/sˤ/ in Lebanese Arabic: An EMA study
     
Wood, Sara Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
  Spatial & temporal variability of sibilants in children with Down's syndrome
     
Wood, Sophie University of York, UK
  Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
     
Wormald, Jessica University of York, UK
  Acoustic and articulatory variation in British Asian English liquids
* Dynamic variation in ‘Panjabi-English’: Analysis of F1 & F2 trajectories for FACE and GOAT
     
Wrembel, Magdalena Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
* Third language pronunciation performance and metaphonological awareness: A correlational study
  Phonological development in the home language among early Polish-English bilinguals
     
Wrench, Alan Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK; Articulate Instruments Ltd, UK
  F1/F2 targets for Finnish single vs. double vowels
  Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
* Towards a 3D Tongue model for parameterising ultrasound data
     
Wu, Di University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  Modeling Iu Mien tone with eigenpitch representations
     
Wu, Kefei New York University, Abu Dhabi
  Asymmetries in the perception of Mandarin tones: Evidence from mismatch negativity
     
Wu, Mengyue The University of Melbourne, Australia
* Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin speakers
     
Wu, Yaru Labex EFL (Empirical Foundations of Linguistics), France; University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle-Phonetics and Phonology Laboratory (LPP) UMR 7018, France
* On improving the pronunciation of French /r/ in Chinese learners by using real-time ultrasound visualization
     
Wuhrer, Stefanie INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, France
  A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
     
Wutiwiwatchai, Chai NECTEC, Thailand
  Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and written corpora
     
Xia, Zhihua Jiangsu Normal University, China
  Absolute and relative entrainment in Mandarin conversations
     
Xu, Kele Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France; SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
* Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
  Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
     
Xu, Shufang Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei
  Acoustic investigation of neutral tone in Brunei Mandarin
* An acoustic study of monophthongs in Brunei Mandarin
     
Xu, Yi Speech Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
  Modelling Japanese intonation using PENTAtrainer2
  Computational modelling of double focus in American English
  Simulating online compensation for pitch-shifted auditory feedback with target approximation model
  An articulatory-functional approach to modeling Persian focus prosody
  Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese
* Tone and intonation: Beyond the obvious
     
Xu, Zhihao Nankai High School, Tianjin, China
  The perception of English vowel contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and native English speakers
     
Yamakawa, Kimiko Aichi Shukutoku University, Japan
  Perception boundary between /s/ and /ts/ in Japanese at various speaking rates
* Acoustic features of Japanese words spoken by Japanese natives and non-natives
     
Yamane, Noriko University of British Columbia, Canada
* An ultrasound examination of taps in Japanese
     
Yan, Hanbo University of Kansas, USA
  Contextually dependent cue weighting for a laryngeal contrast in Shanghai Wu
     
Yan, Xiu City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  Prosodic cues and degree of perceived foreign accents in learner English
     
Yang, Anqi Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Phonetic focus-marking in Korean-speaking 7- to 8-year-olds and adults
     
Yang, Yin University of New Mexico, USA
  Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
     
Yanushevskaya, Irena Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  Prosody of voice: Declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence
     
Yao, Yao The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
  Perceptual confusability of Mandarin sounds, tones and syllables
     
Yazawa, Kakeru GSICCS, Waseda University, Japan
* Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
     
Yin, Yanjun The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  Cross-modal association between colour, vowel and lexical tone in nonsynesthetic populations: Cantonese, Mandarin and English
  Interlanguage influence in cues of narrow focus: A study of Hong Kong English
     
Yip, Jonathan The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* Gestural reduction of Hong Kong Cantonese syllable-final oral stops
     
Yiu, Suki The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* Intonation of statements and questions in Cantonese English: Acoustic evidence from a smoothing spline analysis of variance
     
Yoneyama, Kiyoko Department of English, Daito Bunka University, Japan
  Production of a non-contrastive sound in a second language
* Onset-coda asymmetry in second-language syllable perception by Japanese teachers of English
  Loss of prevoicing in modern Japanese /g, d, b/
     
Yoo, Kayeon University of Cambridge, UK
* Domain-initial denasalisation in Busan Korean: A cross-generational case study
     
Yoon, Tae-Jin Sungshin Women’s University, South Korea; Cheongju University, South Korea
  The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
* A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
     
Yu, Alan University of Chicago, USA
* Investigating variation in English vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a longitudinal phonetic corpus
     
Yu, Jue School of Foreign Languages, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
* How natural is Chinese L2 English prosody?
     
Yuen, Ivan ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), Centre of Language Sciences (CLaS), Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Australia
* Anticipatory planning of r-insertion in Australian English
  The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
     
Zając, Magdalena University of Lodz, Poland
* Phonetic imitation of VOT in L2 English: Variation as a function of model talker
     
Zajdó, Krisztina Department of Special Education/Speech-Language Pathology, University of West Hungary, Hungary
* The effects of lip rounding on voice onset time production in children acquiring Hungarian
     
Zellers, Margaret Department of Speech, Music & Hearing, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm, Sweden
  Perception of pitch in glottalizations of varying duration by German listeners
     
Zellou, Georgia Department of Linguistics, University of California, Davis, USA
  Speaker identity and spectral influences on word recognition
  Cross-dialectal differences in nasal coarticulation in American English
     
Zerbian, Sabine University of Stuttgart, Germany
* Downstep in Tswana (Southern Bantu)
     
Zeroual, Chakir Faculté Polydisciplinaire de Taza, Marocco; Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie CNRS-UMR-7018 Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, France
* Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigation
     
Zetterholm, Elisabeth Department of Language Education, Stockholm University, Sweden
  Patterns of prominence in L2: Observations from learners of Swedish with L1s of diverse prominence properties
     
Zhang, Aihui Tianjin Univeristy, China
* The perception of English vowel contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and native English speakers
     
Zhang, Caicai The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
* Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception
     
Zhang, Jie University of Kansas, USA
* Contextually dependent cue weighting for a laryngeal contrast in Shanghai Wu
     
Zhang, Mai Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
  The perception study of Mandarin Tone 1 and Tone 4 by Hong Kong Cantonese speakers: The pitch effects
     
Zhang, Minghui Department of Linguistics, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
  On the diphthongized vowels in Qimen Hui Chinese
* Tone features in Qimen Hui Chinese dialect
     
Zhang, Qian School of Chinese as A Second Language, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China
* The vowel inventory in the Xinfeng (Tieshikou) Hakka dialect
     
Zhang, Yaming Kobe University, Japan
* Perception of English syllable-final consonants by Chinese speakers and Japanese speakers.
     
Zhang, Yu Ohio University, USA
* Effects of speaker variability on processing spoken word form and meaning in short-term priming
     
Zhao, Sherry Y. Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT, USA
  Feature-cue-based processing of speech: A developmental perspective
     
Zharkova, Natalia Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
* Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents
     
Zheng, Xinyuan Tianjin Univeristy, China
  The perception of English vowel contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and native English speakers
     
Zhi, Na Capital Normal University of China, China; Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
* The role of L1 production compactness on the L2 production accuracy
     
Zhou, Weijing Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
* Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
  Effect of experience on Chinese assimilation and identification of English consonants
     
Zhu, Yiqing Department of Linguistics, University of Florida, USA
  Perception of pitch contours by native and non-native tone listeners
     
Ziemann, Ulf Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
  The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception – A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
     
Zimmerer, Frank Saarland University, Germany
* Comparison of pitch profiles of German and French speakers speaking French and German
     
Zou, Ting Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands
* Attention redistribution and segment-tone integration in Mandarin tone acquisition by L2 learners
     
Zuraw, Kie University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA
* Aspiration and the gradient structure of English prefixed words
     
Zydorowicz, Paulina Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
* English word-medial morphonotactics: A corpus study
     
Żygis, Marzena ZAS Berlin, Germany; Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
  The phonetics and phonology of the Polish vocative chant
* The effects of intonation on acoustic properties of fricatives
  Acoustic correlates of focus marking in Polish
  Voicing in Polish: Interactions with lexical stress and focus