UC Berkeley Phonology Lab

2009 Annual Report

linguistics.berkeley.edu/phonlab

Phonology Lab

50-52 Dwinelle Hall
University of California
Berkeley

Preface
Short-term Phonetic Drift in an L2 Immersion Environment
(to appear in Proceedings of the 2009 Seoul International Conference on Linguistic Interfaces)
Charles B. Chang
An Exemplar-based Approach to Automatic Burst Detection in Spontaneous Speech
(to appear in Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Linguists)
Yao Yao
Understanding VOT Variation in Spontaneous Speech
(to appear in Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Linguists)
Yao Yao
Phonological Neighbourhood Development in Children's Lexicons
Yao Yao
The Tonal Classification of Chungli Ao Verbs
Daniel Bruhn
Why should Markedness Constraints be Relative? - Four Case Studies in Tone Sandhi Directionality
Te-hsin Liu
The Representation of Tone
Larry Hyman
Dialect Divergence and Convergence in New Zealand English
Molly Babel
Selective Vowel Imitation in Spontaneous Phonetic Accommodation
Molly Babel
Penultimate Lengthening in Bantu: Analysis and Spread
Third Conference on Bantu Linguistics, Tervuren, March 25-27, 2009
Larry M. Hyman
A Study on Perceptual Compensation for /u/-fronting in American English
Reiko Kataoka
Tense, Aspect, and Mood in Shekgalagari
Thera Crane
Homophone Duration in Spontaneous Speech: A Mixed-Effects Model
Susanne Gahl
More on Post-Nasal Devoicing: The Case of Shekgalagari
Maria-Josep Solé, Larry Hyman, and Kemmonye C. Monaka

PhD Dissertations

Hierarchical Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Speech Rhythm and Articulation
Sam Tilsen
Phonetic and Social Selectivity in Speech Accommodation
Molly Babel