Program

Friday, May 13 @ Straub 145

9.00 – Caffeine & pastries, conference introduction

9.30Stability and change in the back vowels in Oregonian English: Ongoing Sociophonetic investigations on Western speech; Tyler Kendall (University of Oregon), Jason McLarty (University of Oregon) & Charlie Farrington (University of Oregon)

10.00The acoustics of conversational fricatives in Mid-Western American English; Benjamin V. Tucker (University of Alberta), Daniel Brenner (University of Alberta), & Viktor Kharlamov (Florida Atlantic University)

10.30 – Coffee break

11:00From input distributions to graded internal structure: Artificial learning of novel phonetic categories; Paul Olejarczuk (University of Oregon) & Vsevolod Kapatsinski (University of Oregon)

11.30Learning vowel harmony with transparency in an artificial language; Avery Ozburn (University of British Columbia) & Gunnar Hansson (University of British Columbia) **Best student abstract travel award winner**

12:00Vowels vs. consonants as anchors for infixation; Sara Finley (Pacific Lutheran University) & Peter Staroverov (University of Leipzig)

12:30 – LUNCH (on your own)

14:00Anticipatory coarticulation: A psycholinguistic perspective and method; Melissa A. Redford (University of Oregon), Sergei V. Bogdanov (Moonshadow Mobile) & Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson (University of British Columbia)

14.30Phonetic universals live in the body, not the mind; Bryan Gick (University of British Columbia)

15:00 – Coffee break

15.30Footing in North Saami; David Odden (Ohio State University)

16.00Characteristics of non-pre-vocalic ejectives in Yakima Sahaptin; Sharon Hargus (University of Washington) & Virginia Beavert (University of Oregon)

16.30 – Break / Business Meeting

17.30 – WELCOME RECEPTION @ Gerlinger Lounge, Gerlinger Hall

Saturday, May 14

9.00 – Coffee & pastries @ Living Learning Center South, Performance Hall

9.30 – Poster Session / continuing breakfast @ Living Learning Center South, Performance Hall

Twentieth century sound change in Washington D.C. African American EnglishShelby Arnson (University of Oregon)

Beyond phonetic cues: Names affect listeners’ performance in a talker identification task; Jobie Hui (University of British Columbia), Brianne Senior (University of British Columbia) and Molly Babel (University of British Columbia)

A longitudinal study of children’s intonation in narrative speech; Jeffrey Kallay (University of Oregon) & Melissa A. Redford (University of Oregon)

Mandarin tone acquisition by native English speakers; Qiu Ting Liu (University of California, Berkeley)

Acoustic correlates of a unique, bidirectional [ATR] harmony system: The case of Ethiopian Komo; Paul Olejarczuk (University of Oregon), Manuel Otero (University of Oregon) & Melissa Baese-Berk (University of Oregon)

The acoustic correlates of stress in Warm Springs IčiškiinBrittany Parham (University of Oregon)

Breathiness spreading in Magar, a Tibeto-Burman language of Nepal; Marie-Caroline Pons (University of Oregon)

The case of dental obstruents in Bissa (Eastern Mande); Nathan Severance (University of Oregon) & Valeriia Tretiak (University of Oregon)

Variability and stability in native and non-native Japanese speech; Charlotte Vaughn (University of Oregon), Melissa Baese-Berk (University of Oregon), and Kaori Idemaru (University of Oregon)

Acquisition of Korean stops by L1-Chinese and L1-English learners; Sue Yoon (University of Oregon) & Kaori Idemaru (University of Oregon)

Talks (@ Straub 145)

11:30 – A comparison of vowel overlap metrics; Matthew C. Kelley (University of Alberta)Geoffrey Stewart Morrison (University of Alberta) & Benjamin V. Tucker (University of Alberta)

12.00 – Examining the reliability of automated vowel analyses using FAVE; Nathan Severance (University of Oregon), Keelan Evanini (Educational Testing Service) & Aaron Dinkin (University of Toronto)

12.30 – LUNCH (on your own)

14.00The status of the low vowels in American English; Valerie Fridland (University of Nevada, Reno) & Tyler Kendall (University of Oregon)

14.30Intonation variation over time in the American South; Jason McLarty (University of Oregon)

15.00Pre-velar raising and the California Shift in Nevada English; Ian Clayton (University of Nevada, Reno), Valerie Fridland (University of Nevada, Reno) & Kaylynn Gunter (University of Nevada, Reno)

15.30 – Coffee break

16.00Dynamic measures of stance-taking in conversational speech; Gina-Anne Levow (University of Washington) & Richard Wright (University of Washington)

16.30The effect of listener L2 proficiency on non-native-directed speech; Megan Keough (University of British Columbia)

17.00Lexical age of acquisition and phonological neighborhood density effects on foreigner-directed speech; Renee Kemp (University of California, Davis) **Best student abstract travel award winner**

17.30 – Break

18.00 – DINNER @ Many Nations Longhouse

Sunday, May 15 @ Straub 145

9.00 – Coffee & pastries

9.30Factors affecting perceptual learning: Synthesized speech and orthographic support; Charlotte Vaughn (University of Oregon), Molly Babel (University of British Columbia), & Michael McAuliffe (McGill University)

10.00The role of syllable prominence in foreign accent perception; Elizabeth McCullough (University of Washington) & Richard Wright (University of Washington)

10.30 – Individual differences in perception of unfamiliar speech; Melissa Baese-Berk (University of Oregon), Tessa Bent (Indiana University), Stephanie Borrie (Utah State University) & Megan McKee (Indiana University)

11.00 – Coffee break

11.30Availability of production-based representations for non-native speech perception; Misaki Kato (University of Oregon) & Melissa Baese-Berk (University of Oregon)

12.00#PronouncingThingsIncorrectly: Initial phonological generalizations of a novel Internet word game; Rachel Tatman (University of Washington) **Best student abstract travel award winner**

12.30Schemas, templates and rules in morphophonology learning; Vsevolod Kapatsinski (University of Oregon)

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