International Congress of Phonetic Sciences Monday 05 August 2019

Plenary 3 09:00 09:15 Opening ceremony 10:00 Plenary Chairperson: Janet Fletcher

Crosslinguistic variation, phonetic variability, and the formation of categories in intonation Amalia Arvaniti 11:00 Morning Tea Main Foyer 2 & 3 Plenary 3 Room 216 Room 217 Room 218 Room 219 Room 220 11:30 Sociophonetics: Language variation Phonetics of emotion: Producing Phonetics of L2: perception of Phonetics-phonology: Vowel acoustics Production: Laryngeal articulation and Production: Tone and change emotional speech suprasegmentals at the phonetics-phonology interface voice quality

Chairperson: Adrian Simpson Chairperson: Chris Davis Chairperson: Kiwako Ito Chairperson: Brett Baker Chairperson: Patricia Keating Chairperson: David Bradley

Cross-language perception of Italian Acoustico-physiological coordination in An acoustic and articulatory and Japanese consonant length The sociophonetics of /R/-vocalization Vocal attractiveness in Cantonese: A Paradigm Effects and Fuzzy Contrasts in the Human Beatbox: A pilot study on investigation of citation tones in contrasts: comparison of native Italian in Luxembourgish production study Spanish Syllabification the beatboxed classic kick drum. Singaporean Mandarin using laryngeal listeners with and without Japanese François Conrad Albert Lee, Eva Ng Ane Icardo Isasa, Jose Ignacio Hualde Alexis Dehais Underdown, Lise Crevier ultrasound language learning experience Buchman, Demolin Didier Zhi Yun Dawn Poh, Scott Moisik Kimiko Tsukada, John Hajek

11:45 Phonatory changes during emotion- Congenital Amusia and Tone Merger: Identity, socialization and environment Difficulty in learning L2 tones: Insights Schwa deletion results in geminate inducing game events: the effect of Perceptual coherence of creaky voice Perception and Production of Lexical in transgender speakers: Sociophonetic from the incidental learning of tone- formation in West-Frisian discrepancy from expectations and goal qualities Tones in Hong Kong Cantonese variation in creak and /s/ segment mappings Marjoleine Sloos, Jelske Dijkstra, Vincent conduciveness Lisa Davidson Oi-Yee Ho, Jing Shao, Jinghua Ou, Sam- Jo Pearce Ricky Chan Van Heuven Márton Bartók Po Law, Caicai Zhang

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Sociophonetics at the Intersection of Vowel Length in Intemelian Ligurian. An Mandibular contribution to vowel- High level tone is special: Vocal Perception of Prosodic Prominence by Variable Processes: Variation in English Phonetics as a laughing matter experimental and cross-dialectal intrinsic F0 responses to pitch perturbation in Korean Learners of English (ING) Jürgen Trouvain, Nick Campbell investigation Wei-Rong Chen, D.H. Whalen, Mark Cantonese Suyeon Im, Jose Ignacio Hualde James Walker Davide Garassino, Dalila Dipino Tiede Li-Hsin Ning

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Variation in two patterns of word-initial Understanding reduced words: the Production and contrastiveness of The Lingual Voice Quality Settings of Generational differences in production The effect of emotional state on deletion in Jakarta Indonesia: Insight relevance of reduction degree and Canadian Raising in Metro-Detroit Standard Singapore English and of a tonal contrast in Hong Kong fundamental frequency from naturalistic data frequency of occurrence English Singapore Colloquial English Cantonese Louise Probst Abby Cohn, Rachel Vogel Sophie Brand, Mirjam Ernestus Lindsey Graham Jingmin Lin, Scott Moisik Bin Li, Yihan Guan

12:30 Perception of L2 lexical stress in words Contrastive hyperarticulation of vowels Quantitative model-based analysis of degraded by a cochlear implant Vowel insertion in Scottish English Laryngeal coarticulation in two types of How does phonetics interact with in two dialects of Korean F0 contours of emotional speech simulation liquid+nasal clusters: Boundary devoicing: An electroglottographic phonology during tone sandhi Yoonjung Kang, Na-Young Ryu, Suyeon Jesin James, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Marita Everhardt, Anastasios Sarampalis, disputes and durational relations study of Russian and English Bijun Ling Yun Catherine Watson Matt Coler, Deniz Başkent, Wander Kaylin Smith Mayuki Matsui, Alexei Kochetov Lowie 12:45 The Ultra-High-Frequency Whistled /s/ Putting the larynx in the vowel space: of Southern Chilean Spanish: Revisiting Acoustic Cues of Sarcasm in Use of Phonetic Cues by Hong Kong L1 Phonetic and phonological vowel Studying larynx state across vowel Anticipatory Tonal Coarticulation: How, Socioeconomic and Gender Cantonese Cantonese Learners in L2 English Word reduction in Brazilian Portuguese quality using MRI When, and Why It Occurs Stratification of its Spectral Moments Chen Lan, Pak Long Hui, Wenwei Xu, Stress Production and Perception Sejin Oh John Esling, Scott Moisik, Lise Crevier Yan Sun, Chilin Shih and Prevalence Peggy Pik Ki Mok Wience Wing-Sze Lai Buchman, Philippe Halimi Lorena Perdomo-Pinto, Scott Sadowsky

13:00 Lunch - Main Foyer 2 & 3 IPA General meeting (1pm to 2:30pm) 14:00 Posters - Main Foyer 2 & 3 2:00pm to 4:00pm

15:30 Afternoon Tea - Main Foyer 2 & 3 16:00 Special session: The perception- Special session: From voiced to Special session: Speech perception in Special session: Prosody in New Phonetics of L2: perception of segments Speech corpora: diversity and variation production link for coarticulation whispered speech underrepresented populations Englishes

Chairperson: Marzena Zygis, Zofia Chairperson: Seth Wiener Chairperson: Alan Yu Chairperson: Kimiko Tsukada Chairperson: Robert Fromont Chairperson: Elinor Payne, Olga Maxwell Malisz Panelist: Melissa Baese-Berk, Amos Teo

Post-consonantal Word-final /R/ Cross-language differences in the Nonnative vowel perception in a 4IAX Realization in French: Contributions of Production and perception of focus in Nuclear Tones in Hong Kong and British perception of transitional Introduction task: The effects of acoustic distance Large Corpora Sumi English cues: Behavioural measures and EEG Marzena Zygis, Zofia Malisz Alba Tuninetti, James Whang, Paola Yaru Wu, Cédric Gendrot, Martine Adda- Amos Teo, Melissa Baese-Berk Toby Hudson, Jane Setter, Peggy Mok Yue Zheng, Paul Iverson Escudero Decker, Cécile Fougeron

16:15 Influence of within-category tonal Coarticulation as synchronized Abducted vocal fold states and the information in the recognition of A Prosodic Analysis of Intervening The role of vowel and consonant dimension-specific sequential target epilarynx: A new taxonomy for Variability in tonal realisation in Mandarin-Chinese words by native and Objects in English Phrasal Verbs Using duration in vowel length categorisation approximation: An articulatory distinguishing breathiness and Singapore English intonation non-native listeners: an eye-tracking the British National Corpus by Djambarrpuyŋu listeners synthesis simulation whisperiness Adam Chong, James Sneed German study Ethan Sherr-Ziarko, Jieun Kiaer Kathleen Jepson Anqi Xu, Peter Birkholz, Yi Xu Scott Moisik, Michaela Hejná, John Esling Zhen Qin, Annie Tremblay, Jie Zhang 16:30 Sound Comparisons: A New Online English Speakers' Perception of Pitch level, range, and dynamism in VOT-F0 coarticulation in Japanese: "Segmental intonation" information in Database and Resource for Research in Cues to Panãra nasal-oral stop Mandarin Consonants: The Effect of Trinidadian English: A comparative production-biased or misparsing? French Phonetic Diversity sequence perception Phonetic Distances and L2 Experience study with other varieties of English Jiayin Gao, Jihyeon Yun, Takayuki Arai Pauline Welby, Oliver Niebuhr Paul Heggarty, Ludger Paschen, Cormac Myriam Lapierre, Susan Lin Xinchun Wang, Jidong Chen Philipp Meer, Robert Fuch Anderson

16:45 L2 learners' neural sensitivity to the Producing and perceiving socially Linguopalatal contact differences Korean stop sounds: the role of Expanding Field Studies Using Online indexed coarticulation in Afrikaans How prosody, speech mode and between /n/ and /t/ across six L2 Speech Rhythm and Language proficiency Speech Perception Experiments Andries Coetzee, Patrice Speeter speaker visibility influence lip aperture languages Experience in New Immigrants Sun-Young Lee, Mi-Jung Sung, Jeonghwa Amelia Kimball, Hermann Keupdjio Beddor, Will Styler, Stephen Tobin, Ian Marzena Zygis, Susanne Fuchs Alexei Kochetov, Laura Colantoni, Donald White, Peggy Mok Cho, Ki-Chun Nam, Hyeon-Ae Jeon, Kathryn Franich Bekker, Daan Wissing Yoonjung Kang, Jeffrey Steele Youngjoo Kim

17:00 The role of extra-linguistic factors in The visual prominence of whispered Effects of learning an additional pitch range variation: A corpus study of speech in Swedish language on VOT perception spoken Japanese Zofia Malisz, Patrik Jonell, Jonas Beskow Zhao Liu, Celia Gorba, Juli Cebrian Shinichiro Sano, Celeste Guillemot Discussion Discussion Dicussion Alan Yu Seth Wiener Sabine Zerbian 17:15 Final devoicing of fricatives in French: Detecting phonetic variation versus Studying variation in large corpora with Discussion phonemic differences automatic alignment Marzena Zygis, Zofia Malisz Daniel Williams, Paola Escudero Adèle Jatteau, Ioana Vasilescu, Lori Lamel, Martine Adda-Decker

17:30 Welcome Reception 17:30 - 18:30 Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre International Congress of Phonetic Sciences Tuesday 06 August 2019

Plenary 3 Room 216 Room 217 Room 218 Room 219 Room 220

09:00 Prosody: Lexical tone and information structure Sound change: production and perception Phonetic variation: General Perception: Perceiving phonetic sequences Production: Nasality Production: Lingual articulation and coarticulation 1 processing

Chairperson: James Walker Chairperson: Molly Babel Chairperson: Paul Iverson Chairperson: Maria-Josep Sole Chairperson: Katerina Nicolaidis Chairperson: Aoju Chen

Uncovering syllable-final nasal merging in Taiwan Contrast under pressure: The phonetics of Dutch past Say again? Individual articulatory strategies for producing Listener preference is for reduced determiners that Mandarin: An ultrasonographic investigation of The effect of voicing on tongue configuration for The role of prosody in priming alternatives in tense allomorphy a clearly-spoken minimal pair wordlist anticipate the following noun tongue postures and degrees of nasalization unaspirated stop sequences Mandarin Chinese Koen Sebregts, Patrycja Strycharczuk James Scobbie, Joan Ma Phil Howson, Melissa Redford Chenhao Chiu, Yu-An Lu, Yining Weng, Shao-Jie Jin, Wei- Daniel Recasens, Clara Rodríguez Mengzhu Yan, Sasha Calhoun, Paul Warren Chen Weng, Tzu-Hsuan Yang

09:15 Perceptual Confusion of Mandarin Tone 3 and Tone Vowel Effects on the Perception of Nasal Place of Convergence of Harmonic Voice Quality Parameters in Evaluating dictation task measures for the study of Spontaneous nasalization in Thai: A case of Automatic palate delineation in ultrasound videos 4: effects of focus and syllable position Articulation in Wuxi Wu and Fuqing Min Spontaneous Dialogues speech perception velopharyngeal underspecification Guillaume Faucher, Elham Karimi, Lucie Ménard, Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Irene Vogel, Chao Han, Yue Ying Chen, Yaping Chen, Lei Wang, Jie Cui Antje Schweitzer, Wolfgang Wokurek, Peter Manfred Pützer Emily Felker, Mirjam Ernestus, Mirjam Broersma Sarah Johnson, Ryan Shosted Catherine Laporte Yuan

09:30 Listeners' beliefs influence prosodic adaptation: Evidence of recent sound change in Modern Hebrew: Perception of native consonant clusters with non- Taiwanese Mandarin sibilant contrasts investigated Ethnolinguistic Differentiation and the Canadian Shift Phonetics of modal and breathy nasals in Xitsonga Anticipatory use of contrastive accent during visual a shfit in vowel perception native phonetic patterns using coregistered EMA and Ultrasound Sky Onosson, Nicole Rosen, Lanlan Li Crous Hlungwani, Seunghun Lee search Noam Amir, Evan Cohen, Yael Reshef, Einat Gonen Harim Kwon, Ioana Chitoran Mark Tiede, D.H. Whalen Chie Nakamura, Jesse Harri, Sun-Ah Jun

09:45 The phonetic basis of phonological vowel nasality: The effects of syllable position on tongue shape and Effect of exposure on production and perception of The FACE of change in English dialects: 1950 v 2018 The distribution of coarticulatory variation influences Evidence from real-time MRI velum movement in gestural magnitude in /l/ and /r/. The interaction of tone and intonation in Uspanteko ongoing level tone mergers in Hong Kong Cantonese Adrian Leemann, Tam Blaxter, David Britain, Katherine perceptual adaptation German Eleanor Lawson, Gregory Leplatre, Jane Stuart-Smith, Ryan Bennett, Meg Harvey, Robert Henderson Yuhan Lin, Yao Yao, Jin Luo Earnshaw Georgia Zellou, Bruno Ferenc Segedin Christopher Carignan, Phil Hoole, Esther Kunay, James Scobbie Jonathan Harrington, Arun Joseph, Jens Frahm

10:00 Posters - Main Foyer 2 & 3

10:00am to 12:00pm 10:30 Morning Tea - Main Foyer 2 & 3 11:00 11:30

12:00 Prosody: Interacting channels of speech - tune and Sound change: splits and mergers Speech technology Prosody and pragmatics Phonation and Tone Production: Lingual articulation and coarticulation 2 text

Chairperson: James Brand Chairperson: Antje Schweitzer Chairperson: Pilar Prieto Chairperson: Alexis Michaud Chairperson: James Scobbie Chairperson: Timo Roettger

Effects of prosodic structure versus durational Modeling Voiced Stop Consonants using the 3D Dynamic The Phonetics and Phonology of Vocative Intonation Vowel-to-consonant coarticulation in Moroccan Prevelar merger in production vs. perception Obstruent devoicing and registrogenesis in Chru context on the perception of segmental categories: Digital Waveguide Mesh Vocal Tract Model in Tokyo Japanese Arabic Valerie Freeman Marc Brunelle, Thành Tấn Tạ, James Kirby, Lư Giang Đinh The case of focus realization Amelia Gully, Benjamin Tucker Haruo Kubozono, Ai Mizoguchi Chakir Zeroual, Hoole Phil, Adamantios Gafos Jeremy Steffman, Sun-Ah Jun

12:15 Accuracy assessments of hand and automatic A glottalized tone in Muong (Vietic): A pilot study measurements of ultrasound images of the tongue Ongoing change of PIN/PEN vowels in California's Web-based high variability phonetic training on L2 coda The prosodic properties of the Cantonese sentence- Tune-text negotiation: The effect of intonation on based on audio and electroglottographic recordings D.H. Whalen, Jaekoo Kang, Rion Iwasaki, Ghada Central Valley identification final particles aa1 and aa3 in rhetorical wh-questions vowel duration Minh-Chau Nguyen, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Didier Shejaeya, Boram Kim, Kevin Roon, Mark K. Tiede, Robert Xu Na-Young Ryu, Yoonjung Kang Roger Yu-Hsiang Lo, Angelika Kiss, Maxime Tulling Martine Grice, Michelina Savino, Timo B Roettger Demolin, Alexis Michaud Jonathan L. Preston, Emily Phillips, Tara Mcallister, Suzanne E. Boyce

12:30 Modern speech synthesis for phonetic sciences: a Can prosody meet pragmatics? Case of discourse Why tune or text? The role of the language Nasal coda realisation in speech production of The Effect of Musicality on Cue Selection in Pitch The effects of syllable and sentential position on the discussion and an evaluation particles in French phonological profile in the choice of strategies for Shanghai Mandarin Perception by English and Mandarin Speakers timing of lingual gestures in /l/ and /r/ Zofia Malisz, Gustav Eje Henter, Cassia Valentini-Botinhao, Lou Lee, Katarina Bartkova, Denis Jouvet, Mathilde tune-text adjustment Yihan Guan Aletheia Cui, Jianjing Kuang Eleanor Lawson, Jane Stuart-Smith Oliver Watts, Jonas Beskow, Joakim Gustafson Dargnat, Yvon Keromnes Marina Vigario, Marisa Cruz, Sonia Frota

12:45 Automatic English phoneme recognition from articulatory data generated by electropalatography systems with grid Geographical variation of the merging between Production of deaccenting under repetition, and anatomic layout of contact sensors Estimating the prevalence of creaky voice: a Modelling intonation: Beyond segments and tonal dental and retroflex sibilants in Taiwan Mandarin entailment, and bridging: Phonetic and perceptual Within-word articulatory effect of vowel rounding Grzegorz Krynicki, Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Jarosław fundamental frequency-based approach targets Yu-Ying Chuang, Ching-Chu Sun, Janice Fon, R. Harald comparisons Daniil Kocharov, Vera Evdokimova Weckwerth, Grzegorz Michalski, Kamil Kaźmierski, Barbara Katherine Dallaston, Gerard Docherty Francesco Cangemi, Aviad Albert, Martine Grice Baayen Jeffrey Geiger, Ming Xiang Maciejewska, Bożena Wiskirska-Woźnica, Marzena Żygis, Wiesław Kuczko , Alicja Sekuła

13:00 JIPA and Cambridge University Press meeting Lunch - Main Foyer 2 & 3 Lunch - Main Foyer 2 & 3 (1pm to 2pm) 14:00 Special session: Dynamics of vowels in varieties of Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics: Variability Special session: articulatory and acoustic uniformity Special session: Modeling meaning-bearing Prosody: Rhythm and tempo Laboratory Phonology: English and speaker-specificity in phonetic structure configurations of prosodic features

Chairperson: Matthew Faytak, Eleanor Chodroff Chairperson: Nigel Ward, Oliver Niebuhr Chairperson: Ewa Jacewicz Chairperson: Helen Fraser Chairperson: Haruo Kubozono Chairperson: Andries Coetzee Panelist: Lucie Ménard Panelist: Martine Grice

Vowel variation in a standard context across four The Speaker-Specificity of Filled Pauses: A Cross-Linguistic Syllable Rate, Syllable Complexity and Speech Tempo Lenition of word-final plosives in Basque Rise dynamics determines tune perception in French: Introduction major Australian cities Study Perception in Finnish Jose Ignacio Hualde, Ander Beristain, Ane Icardo Isasa, the case of questions and continuations. Matthew Faytak Felicity Cox, Sallyanne Palethorpe Meike De Boer, Willemijn Heeren Michael O'Dell, Tommi Nieminen Jennifer Zhang Lydia Dorokhova, Mariapaola D'Imperio

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An information theoretic perspective on perceptual Speaker Variation in Dutch /x/ and /s/ as a Function of Measured and perceived speech tempo: Canonical vs Phonetic Reduction and Enhancement in Constraints on variability in the voice onset time of Characterising Intonation in Plastic Mandarin Using structure: cross-accent vowel perception Syllabic Position and Lip-Rounding surface syllable and phone rates Conversational Korean Stops L2 English stop consonants Polynomial Modelling Jason Shaw, Catherine Best, Gerard Docherty, Bronwen Laura Smorenburg, Willemijn Heeren Leendert Plug, Robert Lennon, Rachel Smith Jae-Hyun Sung Eleanor Chodroff, Melissa Baese-Berk Chenzi Xu Evans, Paul Foulkes, Jen Hay, Karen Mulak

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Multidimensional variation in English diphthongs The role of the first five formants in three vowels of Effects of Rhythmicity on Speech Perception in Final devoicing in Bulgarian: incomplete Structured speaker variability in spontaneous Variability and category overlap in the realization of Daniel Williams, Jaydene Elvin, Paola Escudero, Mandarin for forensic voice analysis Speech and Musical Contexts neutralization and L2 experience Japanese stop contrast production intonation Adamantios Gafos Honglin Cao, Volker Dellwo Kathryn Franich, Sreeparna Sarkar Jason Bishop, Sejin Oh, Chen Zhou James Tanner, Morgan Sonderegger, Jane Stuart-Smith Georg Lohfink, Argyro Katsika, Amalia Arvaniti

14:45 The Anticlockwise Checked Vowel Chain Shift in Interaction between rhythmic structure and Shortening of Voice Onset Times in Korean aspirates: Acoustic characteristics of Japanese short and long Focus Acoustics and Prosodic Organization in Hong modern RP in the twentieth century: preboundary lengthening in Japanese Phonetic OCP or Timing regulation? vowels: Formant displacement effect revisited Kong Cantonese and Taiwan Mandarin Incrementations and diagonal shifts Jungyun Seo, Sahyang Kim, Haruo Kubozono, Taehong Mira Oh, Dahee Kim Kakeru Yazawa, Mariko Kondo Yu-Yin Hsu, Anqi Xu Anne Helen Fabricius Cho

15:00 5 Minute Break 15:05 Special session: Dynamics of vowels in varieties of Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics: Special session: articulatory and acoustic uniformity Special session: Modeling meaning-bearing Speech acoustics: Nasals and nasalization English (cont.) Methodology 1 in phonetic structure (cont.) configurations of prosodic features (cont.)

Chairperson: Matthew Faytak, Eleanor Chodrof Chairperson: Nigel Ward, Oliver Niebuhr Chairperson: Ewa Jacewicz Chairperson: Phil Rose Chairperson: Christopher Carignan Panelist: Lucie Ménard Panelist: Martine Grice

The effect of velopharyngeal aperture on acoustic Horizontal diphthong shift in New Zealand English Examples of Casework in Forensic Speaker Comparison The temporal basis of complex segments F0 as a Cue for Irony in Spontaneous Speech measures Marton Soskuthy, Jennifer Hay, James Brand Isolde Wagner Jason Shaw, Karthik Durvasula, Alexei Kochetov Helen Gent Marissa Barlaz, Ryan Shosted, Brad Sutton

15:20 How 'enhanced' forensic audio is evaluated in criminal The PRICE-MOUTH crossover in the "Cockney New Caledonian French nasal vowels: An acoustic Is Phonetic Target Uniformity Phonologically, or The Role of Prosody in the Perception of Formality in trials: What if all that really gets enhanced is the diaspora" study Sociolinguistically Grounded? Japanese credibility of a misleading transcript? Amanda Cole, Patrycja Strycharczuk Eleanor Lewis Josef Fruehwald Ethan Sherr-Ziarko Helen Fraser

15:35 Application of the 'TOFFA' framework to the analysis of Nasal Coarticulation in L1 and L2 English Speech: A Linguistic uniformity in the speech of Brazilian disfluencies in forensic phonetic casework Large-scale Study internal migrants in a dialect contact situation Kirsty McDougall, Richard Rhodes, Martin Duckworth, Peter Jiahong Yuan, Hui Lin, Yang Liu Livia Oushiro French, Christin Kirchhuebel Discussion Discussion 15:50 Ewa Jacewicz Nigel Ward Acoustic, non-invasive measurement of A new speech database for within- and between-speaker velopharyngeal aperture using a high frequency tone Discussion variability Kevin Mcgowan, Michael Johnson, Aleah Combs, Matthew Faytak Patricia Keating, Jody Kreiman, Abeer Alwan Mohammad Soleymanpour

16:05 Afternoon Tea - Main Foyer 2 & 3 Plenary 3 16:30 Plenary Chairperson: Michael Proctor

On Talking Heads, Social Robots and What They Can Teach Us Jonas Beskow International Congress of Phonetic Sciences Wednesday 07 August 2019

Plenary 3 Room 216 Room 217 Room 218 Room 219 Room 220 09:00 Forensic phonetics and speaker characteristics: Sound change: Social factors in phonetic change Speech acoustics: clarity and noise Laboratory phonology: Gestural timing Prosody: Prominence and deaccentuation Methodology 2

Chairperson: Marc Brunelle Chairperson: Helen Fraser Chairperson: Tessa Bent Chairperson: John Hajek Chairperson: Frank Kügler

Disyllabic parameterisation of Vietnamese tonal F0 From postaspiration to affrication: New phonetic contexts The Lombard Effect in MRI Noise Effects of morphological structure on intergestural timing Responses to prosodic emphasis in children with Autism trajectories in likelihood ratio-based forensic voice in Western Andalusian Spanish Amelia Gully, Paul Foulkes, Peter French, Philip Harrison, in different prosodic-structural contexts in Korean Spectrum Disorder comparison María Del Saz Vincent Hughes Jiyoung Lee, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho Kiwako Ito, Elizabeth Kryszak Michael Carne, Shunichi Ishihara 09:15 Temporal organization of vowel plus stop sequences in Is the voiceless palatal fricative disappearing from spoken A comparison of multiple speech tempo measures: Inter- Speech communication in background noise: effects of production and perception: evidence from the three major Investigating metrical context effects on anticipatory Norwegian? correlations and discriminating power aging varieties of German coarticulation in connected speech development Wim Van Dommelen Robert Lennon, Leendert Plug, Erica Gold Outi Tuomainen, Valerie Hazan, Linda Taschenberger Nicola Klingler, Felicitas Kleber, Markus Jochim, Michael Jillian Adkins, Christina Gildersleeve-Neumann, Melissa Redford Pucher, Stephan Schmid, Urban Zihlmann

09:30 Diachronic change in /r/-sandhi? A real-time study at Towards phonetic interpretability in deep learning applied The Relationship Between Gestural Timing and Magnitude Acoustic Properties of Foreigner Directed Speech The scope of prominence-induced lengthening in Greek community and individual levels to voice comparison for /l/ Across Speech Tasks Azza Al Kendi, Ghada Khattab Argyro Katsika, Karen Tsai Jose A Mompean Emmanuel Ferragne, Cédric Gendrot, Thomas Pellegrini Sarah Harper

09:45 Prosodic structural effects on coarticulatory vowel Analysing breathy voice in forensic speaker comparison: The effect of visual cues on clear speech adaptations by nasalization in Australian English in comparison to Religion and Sound Change in Eastern English Standard Croatian pitch accent: fact and fiction Using acoustics to confirm perception older and young adults in a collaborative task American English Rachel Steindel Burdin Elenmari Pletikos Olof, Julian Bradfield Katharina Klug, Christin Kirchhübel, Paul Foulkes, Peter French Valerie Hazan, Outi Tuomainen, Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis Hyunjung Joo, Jiyoung Jang, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho, Anne Cutler

10:00 Posters - Main Foyer 2 & 3

10:00am to 12:00pm 10:30 Morning Tea - Main Foyer 2 & 3

11:00 Plenary 3

11:30 Special poster session discussion: Phonetic acquisition in contexts of high phonetic variation: The case of laryngeal contrasts in stops= Chairperson: Reiko Mazuka, Mary Beckman

Korean mothers' production of laryngeal stops to their infants as compared with adults in the context of tonogenesis Youngon Choi, Minji Nam, Reiko Mazuka, Hyun Kyung Hwang, Naoto Yamane

Shift of voice onset time and enhancement in Japanese infant-directed speech Hyun Kyung Hwang, Reiko Mazuka

Stability of acoustic cues of the three-way voicing contrast in Thai mothers' stop production Chutamanee Onsuwan, Juthatip Duangmal, Nawasri Chonmahatrakul, Naoto Yamane, Hyun Kyung Hwang, Reiko Mazuka

Contextual variation in the acoustics of Hul'q'umi'num' ejective stops Maida Percival

12:00 Plenary Chairperson: Katherine Demuth

Production-Perception Relationships in Sensory Deprived Populations: the Case of Visual Impairment Lucie Ménard

13:00 EMU Software Training Session 1 Lunch - Main Foyer 2 & 3 Lunch - Main Foyer 2 & 3 (1pm to 2pm) Plenary 3 Room 216 Room 217 Room 218 Room 219 Room 220 14:00 Clinical phonetics: Applications of phonetics in clinical Special session: phoneticians in partnership with Sociophonetics: Prosodic variation Phonetics of L2: training Phonetics of L2: consonant production Prosody: Prosodic boundaries management communities in language revitalization and maintenance

Chairperson: Cynthia Clopper Chairperson: Jenni Oates Chairperson: Valerie Hazan Chairperson: Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen Chairperson: Sonya Bird, Rosey Billington Chairperson: Pat Keating

Introduction Sonia Bird, Rosey Billington Acoustic cues of prosodic boundaries in German at 14:05 Investigating distinctiveness and individual variation in the Bimodal benefit in categorical perception of lexical tones Which is better: Identification training or discrimination Self-reported L2 input predicts phonetic variation in the The Relationship Between Pronunciation and Orthography: different speech rates expression of visual prosodic attitudes for Mandarin-speaking children with cochlear implants training for the acquisition of an English coda contrast adaptation of English final consonants into Italian Using Acoustic Analysis as a Practical Illustration of Marzena Zygis, John Tomlinson, Caterina Petrone, Dominik Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis Hao Zhang, Jing Zhang, Hongwei Din, Gang Peng Iris Lok Gi Law, Izabelle Grenon, Chris Sheppard, John Archibald Veronica Miatto, Silke Hamann, Paul Boersma ʔayʔaǰuθəm (Comox-Sliammon) Vowel Quality Pfütze Gloria Mellesmoen, Marianne Huijsmans

14:15 Differences in Vowel-Glide Production Between L1 and L2 Speakers of Hul'q'umi'num' The role of somatosensation in perceptual recalibration Computer-aided high variability phonetic training to Sky Onosson, Sonya Bird Active adjustment of the cervical spine during pitch Acquisition of rhotics by multilingual children from speech imagery improve robustness of learners' listening comprehension Length-dependent prosodic phrasing in Japanese sentences production compensates for shape: The ArtiVarK study Magdalena Wrembel, Ulrike Gut, Iga Krzysik, Halina Jacob B. Phillips, Lenore A. Grenoble, Giovanna Hooton, Peggy Haoyu Zhang, Yusuke Inoue, Daisuke Saito, Nobuaki Yoko Mori 14:25 Scott Moisik, Zhi Yun Dawn Poh, Dan Dediu Lewandowska, Anna Balas Mason Minematsu, Yutaka Yamauchi The Dynamics of Closing Diphthong Formant Trajectories in Te Reo Māori Hywel Stoakes, Catherine Watson, Peter Keegan, Margaret 14:30 Maclagan, Jeanette King, Ray Harlow

14:35 All rise? The perception of falls, rise-plateaux and simple The effects of phonetic training and visual feedback on Perceptual training affects L2 perception but not cross- Stability of individual patterns in learning a second Boundary-Driven Downstep in Japanese rises in Belfast English novel contrast production linguistic perceived similarity language voicing contrast Leveraging phonetic and speech research for Irish language Kei Furukawa, Yuki Hiros Anna Bothe Jespersen Susan Lin, Margaret Cychosz, Alice Shen, Emily Cibelli Juli Cebrian, Angelica Carlet, Celia Gorba, Nuria Gavaldà Amy Hutchinson, Olga Dmitrieva revitalisation and maintenance Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Neasa Ní Chiaráin, Harald Berthelsen, Christoph Wendler, Andy Murphy, Emily Barnes, Christer Gobl

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Predictors of L2 vowel learning success under biofeedback Sociocultural influences on fundamental frequency in Identifying Acoustic Causes of Speaker-Dependent Variation Static and dynamic phonetic interactions in the L2 and L3 training Frequency effects and prosodic boundary strength vowels: The case of African American English in Slowed Speech Intelligibility: A Hybridization Approach acquisition of Japanese velar voiceless stops Joanne Jingwen Li, Samantha Ayala, Douglas M. Shiller, Tara Tina Bögel, Alice Turk Yolanda Holt, Ewa Jacewicz, Robert Fox Frits Van Brenk, Kris Tjaden, Alexander Kain Mark Amengual, Lizzie Meredith, Talia Panelli Mcallister

15:00 Identification and discrimination training yield comparable The categorical perception of Mandarin tones in normal Preboundary lengthening and boundary-related spatial Vowel space, speech rate and language space results for contrasting vowels German obstruent sequences by French L2 learners Discussion aging seniors and seniors with Mild Cognitive Impairment expansion in Korean Beat Siebenhaar, Matthias Hahn Daniel Tiong Jin Wee, Izabelle Grenon, Chris Sheppard, John Anne Bonneau Rosey Billington Yan Feng, Yaru Meng, Gang Peng Jonny Jungyun Kim, Yuna Baek Taehong Cho, Sahyang Kim Archibald

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The effect of pitch on emotional prosody perception: The acoustic contrast between the Dutch consonants /t/ Different high variability procedures for training L2 vowels Between-speaker variation in English learners' realisation of Individual differences in the production of prosodic evidence from behavioral experiments on autistic children and /d/ is reduced in tracheo-esophageal speech. and consonants dental fricatives boundaries in American English and typically developing adolescents Klaske Van Sluis, Rob Van Son, Marijn Kapitein, Paul Boersma Angelica Carlet Christine Graeppi, Adrian Leemann Jiseung Kim Yu Chen, Ting Wang

15:30 Afternoon Tea - Main Foyer 2 & 3

16:00 Special session: Social priming in speech production and Workshop: Quantitative approaches for characterizing Phonetics of L2: vowel production Phonetic typology Speech acoustics: vowels and sonorants Speech acoustics: Phonation and laryngeal quality perception atypical speech Chairperson: Michael Proctor, Martijn Wieling, Christina Chairperson: Kevin Watson Hagedorn Chairperson: Ocke-Schwen Bohn Chairperson: Ian Maddieson Chairperson: Daniel Recasens Chairperson: Michael Ashby Panelist: Jeniffer Hay Panelist: Lucie Ménard Introduction Covariation of acoustic cues for voicing in aphasia and The learnability of the Nepali four-way stop-voicing Jennifer Hay Tense-lax contrasts in Indian English vowels: transfer A preliminary acoustic investigation of Kalasha retroflex The timing and quality of diphthong components in apraxia of speech contrast: Three categories are learnable despite hypo- effects from L1 Telugu at the phonetics-phonology interface (rhotic) vowels spontaneous Estonian 16:05 Anna Marczyk, Maria-Josep Solé articulation, but the fourth is adrift. The role of socioindexical expectation in the perception of Elinor Payne, Olga Maxwell, Ben Volchok Alexei Kochetov, Paul Arsenault, Jan Heegård Petersen Pärtel Lippus, Eva Liina Asu Titia Benders, Katherine Demuth 16:12 gay male speech Computer-assisted Syllable Complexity Analysis of Dominique A. Bouavichith 16:15 Continuous Speech as a Measure of Child Speech Disorder Marisha Speights Atkins, Suzanne Boyce , Joel Macauslan, Noah 16:20 Prosodic Effects on L2 French vowels: a corpus-based The Shape of [u]: Towards a Typology of Final Vowel Silbert Contextual variation of glottalic stops in Q'anjob'al Diphthongization in three regional varieties of Swedish investigation Devoicing in Continental French Jianjing Kuang Joppe Anna Pelzer, Paul Boersma Fabian Santiago, Paolo Mairano Amanda Dalola, Keiko Bridwell 16:24 Modeling the influence of confidence in social cues during speech perception using gaussian mixture models Eric Wilbanks 16:30 Lexical-tone production in prelingually deaf Mandarin- speaking children with cochlear implants Jue Yu, Meiqi Zhang Stylistic Variation in Vowel Production: Evidence from Effects of acoustic manipulation on the perceptual stability Does schwa have an auditory target? An altered auditory An acoustic and articulatory study of Drenjongke fricatives 16:35 China English of Canadian English isolated sibilants feedback study Celeste Guillemot, Seunghun Lee, Fuminobu Nishida Qian Wang San-Hei Kenny Luk, Daniel Pape Sarah Bakst, Caroline Niziolek 16:36 The perceptual influences of social and linguistic priming 16:45 are bidirectional Exploring Acoustic Measures of Vowels (VSA, FCR3, VAI4, Dominique A. Bouavichith, Ian Calloway, Justin T. Craft, and VFR) in Children with Hearing Impairment Tamarae Hildebrandt, Stephen J. Tobin, Patrice Speeter Beddor Ajish Kuriakose Abraham, Pushpavathi M, Sreedevi N, Navya A Manner of articulation patterns in word-initial Learning to produce difficult L2 vowels: the effects of The production of Estonian vowels in three quantity An acoustic study of Greek voiceless stops biconsonantal sequences: the effect of morphological 16:48 awareness-raising, exposure and feedback degrees by Spanish L1 speakers Katerina Nicolaidisi, Anna Sfakianaki, George Vlahavas, George context The Effect of Levodopa on Vowel Articulation in Parkinson's Aurora Troncoso-Ruiz, Mirjam Ernestus, Mirjam Broersma Katrin Leppik, Pärtel Lippus, Eva Liina Asu Kafentzis Shelece Easterday 16:50 Disease: A Cross-Linguistic Study Jidde Jacobi, Teja Rebernik, Roel Jonkers, Ben Maassen, Perceptual adaptation to stereotyped accents in audio- Michael Proctor, Martijn Wieling visual speech Molly Babel, Gloria Mellesmoen 17:00 Differentiating Desired vs Misarticulated Tongue 17:05 Trajectories from Ultrasound for Fast Automatic Discussion Articulatory Feedback North Midland /u/-fronting and its Effect on Heritage Typology of the syllable-initial consonants in the Chinese Learning effects in multimodal perception with real and Fourier without formulas Jennifer Hay Sarah Li, Hannah Woeste, Sarah Dugan, T. Douglas Mast, Speakers of Spanish dialects simulated faces David Weenink Michael Riley, Colin Anand, Jack Masterson, Neeraja Laura Cummings Wai-Sum Lee Megan Keough, Donald Derrick, Ryan C. Taylor, Bryan Gick Mahalingam, Kathryn Eary, Caroline Spencer, Suzanne Boyce 17:10

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17:15 Discussion Kevin Watson Acoustic distances, Pillai scores and LDA classification Iterated distributional and lexicon-driven learning in a Discussion A cross-varietal continuum of unstressed vowel reduction: scores as metrics of L2 comprehensibility and nativelikeness symmetric neural network explains the emergence of An Acoustic Study of Zhajin Gan Tone Lucie Ménard, Mark Tiede evidence from Bulgarian and Turkish Paolo Mairano, Caroline Bouzon, Marc Capliez, Valentina De features and dispersion Yingyi Zhou, James Kirby Mitko Sabev, Elinor Payne Iacovo Klaas Seinhorst, Paul Boersma, Silke Hamann

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18:00 - Student Reception 19:00 18:00 - 19:00 Ludlow Bar & Dining Room International Congress of Phonetic Sciences Thursday 08 August 2019 Plenary 3 09:00 Plenary Chairperson: Marija Tabain

Australia and New Guinea: Sundered hemi-continents of sound Nicholas Evans 10:00 Posters - Main Foyer 2 & 3

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10:30 Morning Tea - Main Foyer 2 & 3 11:00 11:30 Special poster session discussion: Theoretical and methodological challenges in L3 phonological acquisition Chairperson: Magdalena Wrembel, Romana Kopeckova

Perception of rhotics by multilingual children Anna Balas, Romana Kopečková, Magdalena Wrembel

The relationship between phonological working memory and speech production in young multilinguals Iga Krzysik, Magdalena Wrembel

Third language prosody: evidence from Cantonese-English-German trilinguals Yanjiao Zhu, Aoju Chen, Stefan Sudhoff, Peggy Mok

Feature-specific advantages in L3 phonological acquisition Jennifer Zhang

Acquisition of /v/ and /w/ by German children and adults Romana Kopeckova, Ulrike Gut, Christina Golin

The mutual influence of vowel length perception in the second and third language Halina Lewandowska, Magdalena Wrembel

The Acquisition of Korean Prosodic Prominence by Cantonese-English Bilinguals Xinran Ren, Peggy Pik Ki Mok

Plenary 3 Room 216 Room 217 Room 218 Room 219 Room 220

12:00 AusPhon: Phonetics and phonology of Australian and Sociophonetics: Sociophonetic perception Phonetic psycholinguistics: General Phonetics of L2: perception and production Speech corpora: analysing large corpora Prosody: Annotation and analysis of intonation Oceanic languages Chairperson: Paul Foulkes Chairperson: Anne Cutler Chairperson: Mark Amengual Chairperson: Ailbhe Ní Chasaide Chairperson: Hywel Stoakes Chairperson: Jonathan Barnes

Age vectors vs. axes of intraspeaker variation in Annotation of German Intonation: DIMA compared vowel formants measured automatically from several Rhotic contrasts in Arabana The influence of regional dialect variation on race A time-to-event analysis of auditory lexical decision Second language learners' appreciation, perception, with other annotation systems English speech corpora Michael Carne, Juqiang Chen, Ellison Luk, Sydney categorization data and production of Québec French features Frank Kügler, Stefan Baumann, Bistra Andreeva, Bettina Jeff Mielke, Erik R. Thomas, Josef Fruehwald, Michael Strangeways, Clara Stockigt Robert Mailhammer, Mark Tessa Bent, Yolanda Holt Peter Hendrix, Ching Chu Sun Annie Bergeron, Pavel Trofimovich Braun, Martine Grice , Jana Neitsch, Oliver Niebuhr, Jörg Mcauliffe, Morgan Sonderegger, Jane Stuart-Smith, Harvey Peters, Christine Roehr, Antje Schweitzer, Petra Wagner Robin Dodsworth 12:15 A happy marriage: the stop and the Speaker statistical averageness modulates word Native and non-native speech recognition in noise: Probabilistic reduction in Spanish-English bilingual Annotating Prosody with PoLaR: Conventions for a Ad Hoc Phonetic Categorization and Prediction inventory of the mixed language Light Walpiri recognition in adverse listening conditions Neural measures of auditory and lexical processing speech Decompositional Annotation System Ryan Rhodes, Chao Han, Arild Hestvik (Australia) William L. Schuerman, James M. Mcqueen, Antje Meyer Jieun Song, Luke Martin , Paul Iverson Khia Johnson Byron Ahn, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Nanette Veilleux Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen, Carmel O'Shannessy 12:30 What's with your nasals? Perception of nasal vowel Perception, imitation, and production: Exploring a KU-ArtLex: A single-speaker EMA database for The effects of anacrusis and footsize on prenuclear A new theory of repairing segmental speech errors Acoustic properties of the lateral contrast in Ninde contrasts in two dialects of French three-way perception-production link modeling the articulatory structure of the lexicon pitch accents in northern Irish English (Derry City) Sieb Nooteboom, Hugo Quené Caroline Crouch Jessica Nicholas, Zsuzsanna Fagyal, Christopher Carignan Charlie Nagle Charles Redmon, Seulgi Shin, Panying Rong Antoin Eoin Rodgers

12:45 On the processing of nonwords in word naming and Large-scale acoustic analysis of dialectal and social Perceptual separation of spectrally overlapping The bilabial trills of Ahamb (Vanuatu): acoustic and Different functions of phrase-final F0 movements in auditory lexical decision Effects of talker order on accent ratings factors in English /s/-retraction vowels articulatory properties spontaneous Papuan Malay Yu-Ying Chuang, Marie-Lenka Vollmer, Elnaz Shafaei- Charlotte Vaughn, Melissa Baese-Berk Jane Stuart-Smith, Morgan Sonderegger, Rachel Robert Fox, Ewa Jacewicz Tihomir Rangelov Constantijn Kaland, Stefan Baumann Bajestan, Susanne Gahl, Peter Hendrix, R. Harald Baayen Macdonald, Jeff Mielke, Michael Mcauliffe, Erik Thomas

13:00 Lunch - Main Foyer 2 & 3

14:00 Lesser documented languages: The phonetic Workshop: Scaling up phonetic analysis for the 21st Workshop: interpreting acoustic measurements of Phonetic psycholinguistics: Cross-language Special session: Phonetics of contact languages Phonetic Neurolinguistics structures of indigenous languages of the Asia- century: Tools, opportunities, and challenges voice quality Pacific and the Americas

Chairperson: Jane Stuart-Smith, Yvan Rose Chairperson: Mirjam Ernestus Chairperson: Nicole Rosen, Jesse Stewart Chairperson: Niels Schiller Chairperson: Sally Akevai Nicholas Chairperson: Lisa Davidson, Marc Garellek

Speech motor adaptation during perturbed auditory EMU-SDMS: R centric semi-automatic speech The dynamics of lexical activation and competition in VOT in Michif feedback is enhanced by noninvasive brain Cross-linguistic Variation in the Phonetic Realization An acoustic study of vowel harmony in Washo database processing and analysis bilinguals' first versus second language Nicole Rosen, Jesse Stewart, Michele Pesch-Johnson, stimulation of Breathy Voice Sean Flamand, Darby Douros, Alan Yu Raphael Winkelmann, Jonathan Harrington Laurence Bruggeman, Anne Cutler Olivia Sammons Terri Scott, Laura Haenchen, Ayoub Daliri, Julia Jia Tian, Yipei Zhou, Jianjing Kuang Chartove, Frank Guenther, Tyler Perrachione 14:15 ISCAN: a system for integrated phonetic analyses Effect of Repeating Rhythmic Beats of Short An acoustic description of the vowel system of Losing one allophone at a time: an acoustic and Forensic voice comparison using long-term acoustic across speech corpora Sentences on L2 Pronunciation of Japanese Learners Santiago Mexquititlán Otomi (Hñäñho) A bilingual advantage in infant pitch processing statistical study on Mapudungun's sixth vowel measures of laryngeal voice quality Michael Mcauliffe, Arlie Coles, Michael Goodale, Sarah of English Stanislav Mulík, Mark Amengual, Gloria Avecilla- Liquan Liu, Varghese Peter, Gabrielle Weidemann Daniela Mena, Mauricio A. Figueroa Candia, Brandon Vincent Hughes, Amanda Cardoso, Paul Foulkes, Peter Mihuc, Michael Wagner, Jane Stuart-Smith, Morgan Kaori Sugiura, Tomoko Hori Ramírez, Haydée Carrasco-Ortíz Rogers, Gastón Salamanca French, Amelia Gully, Philip Harrison Sonderegger

14:30 The effect of attention on electrophysiological An Investigation into Modern Mongolian Vowel Forced alignment of different language varieties The role of pitch dimensions in non-word learning by Almost [w]anishing: The elusive /v/-/w/ contrast in measures of syllable processing: contrastive features Harmony Using Real-time Magnetic Resonance Within and between speaker variation in voices using LaBB-CAT Dutch and Mandarin listeners Educated Indian English sorted according to secondary contrasts Imaging Yoonjeong Lee, Jody Kreiman Robert Fromont Shuangshuang Hu, Ao Chen, René Kager Robert Fuchs David Morris, John Tøndering, Nicolai Pharao Yoshio Saito, Yurong, Kikuo Maekawa

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Neural correlates of inner speaking, imitating and Initial simplification in Ho Ne: A Case of Ethnography- hearing: An fMRI study Deep learning and voice comparison : phonetically- N-gram frequency effects on speech production in The role of creaky voice attributes in Mandarin tonal Informed Variationist Study in an Endangered Helene Loevenbruck, Romain Grandchamp, Lucile Rapin, An Acoustic Study of Vowels in Northern Lisu motivated vs. automatically-learned features Mandarin Chinese perception Language Community Marcela Perrone-Bertolotti, Cédric Pichat, Célise Haldin, Rael Stanley, David Bradley, Defen Yu, Marija Tabain Cedric Gendrot, Emmanuel Ferragne, Thomas Pellegrini Ching-Chu Sun, Peter Hendrix Yaqian Huang Jie Cui Emilie Cousin, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Marion Dohen, Pascal Perrier, Maëva Garnier, Monica Baciu

15:00 Investigating the FOOT-STRUT distinction in Northern Imitating speech in an unfamiliar language and an Characterizing the Coordination of Speech Lingual articulation of the Suzhou Chinese labial Englishes using crowdsourced data unfamiliar non-native accent in the native language Production and Breathing fricative vowels Patrycja Strycharczuk, Georgina Brown, Adrian Mónica Wagner, Mirjam Broersma, James McQueen, Jeffrey E. Kallay, Ulrich Mayr, Melissa A. Redford Matthew Faytak, Jennifer Kuo, Shunjie Wang Leemann, David Britain Kristin Lemhöfer Discussion Discussion 15:15 Nicole Rosen, Jesse Stewart Lisa Davidson The acoustic correlates of the four-way laryngeal Across-language priming in bilinguals: Does English Rapid adaptation to talker-specific phonetic detail is Discussion contrast in Dränjongke stops bet prime French bête? disrupted by noninvasive brain stimulation Jane Stuart-Smith Seunghun Lee, Shigeto Kawahara, Céleste Guillemot, Rory Turnbull, Sharon Peperkamp Ja Young Choi, Tyler Perrachione Tomoko Monou 15:30 Afternoon Tea - Main Foyer 2 & 3

16:00 Multimodal phonetics: Prosodic and pragmatic Lesser documented languages: The phonetic Sociophonetics: Experimental sociophonetics Phonetics of L1: Input, learnability and production Laboratory Phonology: Vowels Prosody: information structure features of non-referential co-speech gestures structures of indigenous languages of Eurasia

Chairperson: Anita Szakay Chairperson: Chris Davis Chairperson: Catherine Best Chairperson: Ewa Jacewiz Chairperson: Ian Maddieson Chairperson: Candide Simard

A reinterpretation of lower-vocal-tract articulations The phonological and phonetic encoding of Production of Polish sibilants in the process of Asperger autism and irony - a perception experiment Dimensionalizing co-speech gestures The /ε/-/з/ contrast in French in Caucasian languages information status in American English nuclear language acquisition Angelika Braun, Christiane Schulz, Astrid Schmiedel Stefanie Hufnagel, Pilar Prieto Marie-Hélène Côté, Melanie Lancien Alexandre Arkhipov, Michael Daniel, Oleg Belyaev, accents Marzena Zygis, Marek Jaskula, Daniel Pape, Laura Koenig George Moroz, John Esling Eleanor Chodroff, Jennifer Cole

16:15 Developmental pathway of phonetic fine-tuning of A Wizard-of-Oz Experiment to Study Phonetic Pre-schoolers use head gestures rather than duration phonological contrast in reference to information Does information-structural acoustic prosody change Onset - Vowel Articulatory Coordination - voiceless Accommodation in Human-Computer Interaction or pitch range to signal narrow focus in French structure: The case of three-way contrastive stops in Vowel Acoustics of Volga Tatar under different visibility conditions? stops and vowel length Iona Gessinger, Bernd Möbius, Nauman Fakhar, Eran Nuria Esteve-Gibert, Hélène Loevenbruck, Marion Korean Jenna Conklin, Olga Dmitrieva Petra Wagner, Nataliya Bryhadyr, Marin Schröer, Louise Ratko, Michael Proctor, Felicity Cox Raveh, Ingmar Steiner Dohen, Mariapaola D'Imperio Sahyang Kim, Anqi Yang, Aoju Chen, Jiyoung Lee , Bogdan Ludusan Taehong Cho 16:30 Simulated distributional learning in deep Boltzmann Informativeness and speaking style affect the Linguistic and Social Factors Favoring Acquisition of Beat gestures and prosodic domain marking in French Articulatory strategies for back vowel fronting in machines leads to the emergence of discrete Durational patterns in Finnmark North Sámi quantity realisation of nuclear and prenuclear accents in Contrast in a New Dialect Patrick Louis Rohrer, Pilar Prieto, Elisabeth Delais- American English categories Katri Hiovain, Juraj Šimko German Jennifer Nycz Roussarie Jonathan Havenhill Paul Boersma Stefan Baumann, Jane Mertens, Janina Kalbertodt

16:45 When language hits the beat: Synchronising Prenatal infant-directed speech: vowels and voice A criterial interlocutor tally for successful talker Do unstressed vowel qualities in English vary Exceptional stress and reduced vowels in Munster Testing the relevance of prenuclear accents for movement to simple tonal and verbal stimuli quality adaptation? categorically? Irish predicting intonational meaning in German Tamara Rathcke, Chia-Yuan Lin, Simone Falk, Simone Kateřina Chládková, Martina Černá, Nikola Paillereau, Anne Cutler, Lauraann Burchfield, Mark Antoniou Sarah Tasker Anton Kukhto Timo Roettger, Michael Franke, Jennifer Cole Dalla Bella Radek Skarnitzl, Zuzana Oceláková

17:00 19:00 - Congress Dinner 22:00 19:00 - 22:00 Zinc at Federation Square International Congress of Phonetic Sciences Friday 09 August 2019

Plenary 3 Room 216 Room 217 Room 218 Room 219 Room 220 09:00 Workshop: Computational approaches for documenting and analysing oral Sociophonetics: Consonant variation Phonetic psycholinguistics: Processing Prosody: Contact and bilingual prosody Tone: L2 perception Laboratory phonology: Articulation languages

Chairperson: Melissa Baese-Berk Chairperson: Rory Turnbull Chairperson: Jennifer Cole Chairperson: Denis Burnham Chairperson: Laurent Besacier, Alexis Michaud Chairperson: Donald Derrick

Using crowd-sourced data to analyse the ongoing Talker continuity facilitates speech processing Two languages, two pitch ranges: The case of The perception of lexical tones in emotional speech DAPPr: A (semi-)automated tool for vowel extraction and pitch annotation Articulation of L2 French mid and high vowels merger of [ɕ] and [ʃ] in Luxembourgish independent of listeners' expectations Japanese-English sequential bilinguals by Dutch learners of Mandarin Emily Grabowski, Laura Mcpherson Madeleine Oakley Peter Gilles Yaminah Carter, Sung-Joo Lim, Tyler Perrachione Elisa Passoni, Esther De Leeuw, Erez Levon Yachan Liang, Aoju Chen

09:15 Cognitive factors in perception of Thai tones by A speaking atlas of minority languages of France: collection and analyses of An Ultrasound Study on Gradient Coarticulatory Monitoring syllables versus phonemes in internal Fluency and speaking fundamental frequency in The Articulatory Reality of Coronal Stop 'Deletion' naive Mandarin listeners dialectal data Pharyngealization and its Interaction with Phonemic speech bilingual speakers of High and Low German Ruaridh Purse Juqiang Chen, Catherine Best, Mark Antoniou, Philippe Boula De Mareüil, Gilles Adda, Lori Lamel, Albert Rilliard, Frédéric Contrast Pierre Hallé, Juan Segui, Laura Manoiloff Jörg Peters Benjawan Kasisopa Vernier Sawsan Alwabari

09:30 The voicing of lenis plosives in Zurich German: a The roles of tonal and segmental information in Processing costs imposed by talker variability do not Asymmetries in tongue-palate contact during speech sociophonetic marker of (multi-)ethnolectal speech Perception of narrow focus by bilingual speakers spoken word recognition for L2 speakers: Evidence Vowel Acoustics of Nungon, Papua New Guinea scale with number of talkers Naomi Miller, Constantino Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro, Jo Marie-Anne Morand, Melissa Bruno, Nora Julmi, Sandra Shinobu Mizuguchi, Yukiko Nohta, Koichi Tateishi from Dutch learners of Mandarin Hannah Sarvasy, Jaydene Elvin, Weicong Li, Paola Escudero Alexandra Kapadia, Tyler Perrachione Verhoeven Schwab, Stephan Schmid Ting Zou, Yiya Chen

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Learner vs. non-learner difference in the perception Perceptual Target of Phonetic Accommodation: A VOT IN LOANWORDS IN FINNISH - EVIDENCE FOR of Mandarin lexical tones: comparison of listeners Unite and conquer: Bootstrapping forced alignment tools for closely- Articulatory organization of geminates in Hungarian Pattern within a Speaker's Phonetic System or the Intonation in contact: Asia Minor Greek and Turkish. PREVOICING OF INITIAL /b, d, g/ from English and Japanese first language (L1) related minority languages (Mayan) Andrea Deme, Márton Bartók, Tekla Etelka Gráczi, Raw Acoustic Signal? Mary Baltazani, Joanna Przedlacka, John Coleman Camilla Horslund backgrounds Kevin Tang, Ryan Bennett Tamás Gábor Csapó, Alexandra Markó Kuniko Nielsen, Rebecca Scarborough Kimiko Tsukada, Kaori Idemaru

10:00 Phonetic lessons from automatic phonemic transcription: preliminary reflections on Na (Sino-Tibetan) and Tsuut’ina (Dene) data Alexis Michaud, Oliver Adams, Christopher Cox, Séverine Guillaume

Lessons learned after development and use of a data collection app for Velar palatalization in Patagonian and South-African Incidental learning of non-speech auditory analogs language documentation (Lig-Aikuma) A perceptual investigation into the laryngeal Afrikaans: language and settlement history in an Compensation strategies in non-native English and scaffolds second language learners' perception and Laurent Besacier, Elodie Gauthier, Sylvie Voisin Ultrasound and nasometric evidence for controlled contrast for word-initial labial stops in the non- expatriate community German production of Mandarin lexical tones high vowel nasalization in Montreal French standard German variety, Upper Saxon Andries Coetzee, Lorenzo García-Amaya, Jiseung Kim, Katharina Zahner, Jenny Yu Seth Wiener, Timothy K. Murphy, Atul Goel, Michael G. Prosody-Semantics Interface in Seoul Korean: Corpus for a Disambiguation Michael Dow, Mark Gibson, Charles Johnson Franziska Kruger Daan Wissing, Nicholas Henriksen Christel, Lori L. Holt of wh- Intervention Won Ik Cho, Jeonghwa Cho, Jeemin Kang, Nam Soo Kim

The marking of Broad and Narrow focus in Naija (Nigerian Pidgin): the role of prosody Candide Simard, Anne Lacheret-Dujour, Abiola Oyelere

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Quantal biomechanical effects in speech postures of Inter-speaker Variation and the Evaluation of British Attentional reorientation explains processing costs A re-analysis of f0 in ethnic varieties of London the lips English Accents in Employment Contexts Discussion associated with talker variability English using REAPER Bryan Gick, Chenhao Chiu, Erik Widing, Francois Amanda Cardoso, Erez Levon, Devyani Sharma, Dominic Laurent Besacier and Alexis Michaud Sung-Joo Lim, Allen Qu, Jessica Tin, Tyler Perrachione Anita Szakay, Eivind Torgersen Roewer-Despres, Connor Mayer, Sidney Fels, Ian Watt, Yang Ye Stavness

10:30 Morning Tea - Main Foyer 2 & 3

Plenary 3 11:00 Plenary Chairperson: Catherine Watscn

How Bodies Talk Bryan Gick Plenary 3 Room 216 Room 217 Room 218 Room 219 Room 220 12:00 PANZE I: Short front vowels Phonetics of emotion: Perceiving spoken emotion Tone: intonation Production: variation Production: Speech timing and coordination Voice quality: General

Chairperson: Daniel Villarreal Chairperson: Albert Lee Chairperson: Yi Xu Chairperson: D.H. Whalen Chairperson: John Kingston Chairperson: John Esling

Measuring a speaker's acoustic correlates of pitch - Stacking and Unstacking Prosodies: The Production The [ae]nds of the earth: an investigation of the Imitating Siri: Socially-mediated vocal alignment to The distribution of singleton/geminate consonants in spoken Japanese and but which? A contrastive analysis for perceived and Perception of Sentence Prosody in a Tonal A voice quality analysis of Japanese anime DRESS and TRAP vowels in Northern Queensland device and human voices its relation to preceding/following vowels speaker charisma Language Akira Utsugi, Han Wang, Ichiro Ota Adele Gregory Michelle Cohn, Bruno Ferenc Segedin, Georgia Zellou Shinichiro Sano Oliver Niebuhr, Radek Skarnitzl Cong Zhang

12:15 An acoustic analysis of short front vowel realizations in the conversational style of young English Influence of Prosodic features and semantics on Phonetic Evidence for Iambic/Trochaic Law Effects Speech production of rhotics in highly proficient Posture stabilisation of the tongue for speech: responses to mechanical The Source of Creak in Mandarin Utterances speakers from Western Australia secondary emotion production and perception in Chaozhou bilinguals: acoustic and articulatory measures perturbation Yuan Chai Gerard Docherty , Simon Gonzalez, Nathaniel Mitchell , Jesin James, Catherine Watson, Hywel Stoakes Suki Yiu Shuwen Chen, Peggy Pik Ki Mok Takayuki Ito, Jean-Loup Caillet, Pascal Perrier Paul Foulkes

12:30 The /el/-/ael/ merger in Australian English: Acoustic Categorisation of spoken social affects in Japanese: Gestural representations of tone in Mandarin: [!] What's the name of it? [!]: The phonetic form of Perception of coda voicing: Glottalisation, vowel and articulatory insights human vs. machine Jaw movements in two tonal contexts Evidence from timing alternations clicks in word search strategies in Glasgow duration, and silence Chloé Diskin, Debbie Loakes, Rosey Billington, Hywel Jean-Luc Rouas, Takaaki Shochi, Marine Guerry, Albert Malin Svensson Lundmark, Johan Frid Muye Zhang, Christopher Geissler, Jason Shaw Julia Moreno Joshua Penney, Felicity Cox, Anita Szakay Stoakes, Simón Gonzalez, Sam Kirkham Rilliard

12:45 Universal and language-specific patterns of Moments of moments: Acoustic phonetic character Distinguishing breathy consonants and vowels in Initiation, progression, and conditioning of the short- Impaired talker recognition in Mandarin-speaking The effect of real-time temporal auditory feedback perturbation on the perceiving emotions in children's speech: a cross- and within-category variability of the Basque three- Gujarati front vowel shift in Australia congenital amusics timing of syllable structure language German-Russian study sibilant contrast Christina Esposito, Sameer ud Dowla Khan, Kelly James Grama, Catherine Travis, Simon Gonzalez Jing Shao, Lan Wang, Caicai Zhang Miriam Oschkinat, Philip Hoole Karina Evgrafova, Pavel Skrelin, Elmar Neuth Zachary Jaggers, Melissa Baese-Berk Berkson, Max Nelson

13:00 Lunch Main Foyer 2 & 3

14:00 Phonetics of L2: training and production of PANZE II: Contact and change History and discipline of phonetics Tone: general Phonetics-phonology: Phonological effects on segment production Tone: Mandarin Chinese suprasegmentals

Chairperson: Mark Harvey Chairperson: John Esling Chairperson: Michael Tyler Chairperson: Peggy Mok Chairperson: Paul Boersma Chairperson: Ivan Yuen

14:00 A sociophonetic analysis of vowels produced by The interaction of timing and scaling in a lexical The role of redundant temporal cue on perceived Australia's first phonetics laboratory (1913): its Parallel Encoding of Focus and Interrogative female Irish migrants: Investigating second dialect tone system: an example from Shilluk Continuancy in nasal place assimilation: An electropalatographic study vowel duration: evidence from tone language founder and its context Meaning in Thai Learners' Mandarin contact in Melbourne Jonathan Barnes, Nanette Veilleux, Alejna Brugos, Veno Volenec, Marko Liker speakers Michael Ashby, Patricia Ashby, David Moore Zenghui Liu, Lei Zeng, Shufen Liang Chloé Diskin, Debbie Loakes, Josh Clothier, Ben Volchok Stefanie Hufnagel Yu-An Lu, Sang-Im Lee-Kim

14:15 Systematic covariation of monophthongs across The effects of vowel, consonant and tone The contribution of Czech phonetics to laryngeal Music and L2 prosody: the role of music aptitude on The effectiveness of acoustic training on tone speakers of New Zealand English A real-time MRI study of Japanese moraic nasal in utterance-final position competition on Mandarin lexical access: Evidence investigation the discrimination of stress contrasts in L2 acquisition by Hong Kong learners of Mandarin James Brand, Jennifer Hay, Lynn Clark, Kevin Watson, Kikuo Maekawa from monolingual and bilingual learners Pavel Šturm Sandra Schwab, Volker Dellwo Hsuehchu Chen, Qian Wen Han Márton Sóskuthy Thilanga Dilum Wewalaarachchi, Leher Singh

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L2 Italian and L2 Spanish vocatives, produced by L1 Articulatory complexity and lexical contrast density in models of coronal Tone-tune association and voice quality in Green The Use of Tonal Coarticulation in Speech Non-linear analysis of a diphthong merger The origin of the IPA schwa Czech learners: Transfer and prosodic coarticulation in Malayalam Mong folk songs Segmentation by Listeners of Mandarin Paul Warren Asher Laufer overgeneralization Indranil Dutta, Charles Redmon, Meghavarshini Krishnaswamy, Sarath Anna Mai, Mai Moua, Marc Garellek Zhe-Chen Guo, Shu-Chen Ou Andrea Peskova Chandran, Nayana Raj

14:45 Phonetics and phonology engagement: Evaluation The Effect of Explicit Training on Comprehension of A sociophonetic analysis of /l/ darkness and Acoustic Analysis of Tone in Benna Hani: Tone of a productive disciplinary engagement approach English Focus-to-Prosody Mapping by Indonesian Durational variation in Polish fricatives provides evidence for hybrid models The Effect of Mandarin Accidental Gaps on Lebanese Australian ethnic identity in Australian Sandhi and Neutralization in an Atypical Tibeto- Kelly Johanna Vera Diettes, Felipe Pulido Rodríguez, Learners of English of phonology Perceptual Categorization English Burman Language Javier Andrés Rayo Paloma, Julián David Muñoz Pico, Aprilia Sasmar Putri, Haoyan Ge, Aelish Hart, Virginia Kamil Kazmierski Tzu-Hsuan Yang, Shao-Jie Jin, Yu-An Lu Josh Clothier Zhousuo Qu, Cathryn Yang Gina Marcela Pineda Mora Yip, Aoju Chen

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How Perceptible is the Difference between Tone 3 Modelling gradience in English /r/ via statistical "Observer effect" in late 19th and early 20th Temporal variability in strong versus weak foreign Compensation for F0 variation with vocal effort and Manner differences in the Punjabi dental-retroflex contrast: An ultrasound and Tone 4 in Mandarin Chinese? classification century measurements of vowel characteristic tones accented speech vowel height in Cantonese tone perception study of time-series data Irene Vogel, Angeliki Athanasopoulou, Chao Han, Yue Dan Villarreal, Lynn Clark, Jennifer Hay Uliana Kochetkova, Pavel Skrelin Chris Davis, Jeesun Ki Wei Lai, Mark Liberman, Qianxin He Alexei Kochetov, Matthew Faytak, Kiranpreet Nara Yuan

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Characterizing second language fluency with global Tone Representation and Tone Processing in The roles of duration, rhyme structure and wavelet spectrum Shanghainese frequency in Mandarin accidental gaps Antti Suni, Heini Kallio, Štefan Beňuš, Juraj Šimko Jianjing Kuang, Jia Tian Shao-Jie Jin, Yu-An Lu

15:30 Afternoon Tea - Main Foyer 2 & 3 16:00 - Plenary 3 16:45 Closing ceremony