Sound Change in Interacting Human Systems
3rd Biennial Workshop on Sound Change
University of California, Berkeley, May 28-31, 2014

Poster Session 2

Friday Afternoon

Confusion of tense and modality? Impact of L1 phonological transfer on verb semantics Sonja Dahlgren & Martti Leiwo
Social variables facilitating subphonemic shift in Nigromante ZapotecErin Donnelly
Devoicing of /v/ in Dutch: linking perception and productionAnne-France Pinget, René Kager, Hans Van de Velde
Phonetically conditioned sound change: /u/-fronting in Souletin BasqueAnder Egurtzegi
When secondary cues take over: Phonetic changes and resulting phonetics-phonology mismatchesSilke Hamann
Shifting or Shifted? The state of California vowels Cory Holland
Taiwan Min Checked Tones ChangeHo-hsien Pan, Fang-Yi Jian, Chia-Jou Liu, and Hsiao-Tung Huang
On the mechanics of tonogenesis: evidence from prevoicingJames Kirby & D. Robert Ladd
Sibilants in Italian/Tyrolean bilingual speakersLorenzo Spreafico
Extreme high frequency, segment deletion and chunking: a study of emerging inflected pronouns in Brazilian PortugueseRicardo de Souza
Usage of non-canonical forms in Colombian Spanish vowel sequencesMarisol Garrido
Self organization in plural forms in Brazilian PortugueseThaïs Cristófaro Silva, Clerton Barboza, and Katiene Nascimento
Allophony as a response to lexical competition: Allophony correlates with high functional load of the conditioning context.Márton Sóskuthy & Andrew Wedel
The indexical function of pre- and post-aspiration in a sound change in progressHanna Ruch