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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 12:00 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 12:15 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 fricative transitional Introduction task: The effects of acoustic distance Large Corpora Sümi 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 fricatives 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