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Schedule

Click here for the poster schedule. The abstract booklet can be downloaded here.

Day 1 - May 28 (Thurs)

8:30-10:00  

                

10:00-12:00

 

 

 

 

                

 

 

 

 

 

12:00-2:00  

               

2:00-3:30  

 

 

 

       

          

 

 

3:30-4:30    

               

4:30-5:30                    

 

 

 

 

 

7:00-                           

 

Breakfast

 

Session 1

 

Chigusa Kurumada (University of Rochester) - Processing and interpreting the variable prosodic signal

 

Jennifer Arnold and Elise Rosa - Mechanisms of prosodic variation: Selectional vs. fluency accounts 

 

Amelia Kimball, Jennifer Cole, Gary Dell, and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel - Is phonetic variation represented in memory for pitch accents?

 

Kristine Yu and Ed Stabler - A parsing model for crowding, speech rate and syntax of tone 

 

Lunch / Poster Session

 

Session 2

 

Alice Turk (University of Edinburgh) - Patterns of variability as evidence for extrinsic timing in speech motor control

 

Sandra Zerkle, Elise Rosa, and Jennifer Arnold - Thematic-role predictability and planning affect word duration

 

Jose Hualde, Jennifer Cole, Tim Mahrt, and Christopher Eager - Early high and prominence perception

 

Coffee Break

 

 Session 3

 

Naomi Feldman (University of Maryland) - Testing low-level speech features using speech corpora 

 

Aoju Chen - Children differ in prosodic realisation of focus: How and why?

 

Dinner at Big Grove (click here to reserve your spot)

Day 2 - May 29 (Fri)

Breakfast

 

Session 4

 

Tyler Kendall (University of Oregon) - Corpus-based approaches to variation in speech rate and pause

 

Natalie Boll-Avetisyan, Anjali Bhatara, and Barbara Höhle - Effects of dyslexia and musicality on the perception of rhythmic structure

 

Mara Breen and Johanna Kneifel - Rhythmic context affects on-line ambiguity resolution in silent reading

 

Loretta Yiu and Duane Watson - Phonological overlap affects word duration in discourse contexts

 

Lunch / Poster Session

 

Session 5

 

Alejna Brugos and Jonathan Barnes - Cross-phrase tonal patterns cue boundary strength (variably)

 

Sarah Bibyk, Christine Gunlogson, and Michael Tanenhaus - SET it up: Speaker knowledge and intonational contours in a natural production task

 

Kiwako Ito, Rory Turnbull, and Shari Speer - Allophonic tunes of contrast: Lab and spontaneous speech lead to equivalent fixation responses 

 

Coffee Break

 

Session 6

 

Morgan Sonderegger (McGill University) - The role of prosodic variability in explaining segmental variability: Two corpus studies

 

Nazik Dinctopal-Deniz and Janet Fodor - Prosodic disambiguation in Turkish: Evidence from phoneme restoration

 

Emily Elfner - Prosodic juncture strength and syntactic constituency in Connemara Irish

 

 

8:30-10:00  

                

10:00-12:00

 

 

 

 

                

 

 

 

 

 

12:00-2:00  

               

2:00-3:30  

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

      

3:30-4:00    

               

4:00-5:30                    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                      

 

Day 3 - May 30 (Sat)

10:00-10:15

                

10:15-12:45

 

 

 

 

 

                

 

 

 

1:00-2:00  

               

2:00-3:30

 

3:30-5:00    

               

                      

 

Coffee

 

Session 7

 

Mark Liberman (University of Pennsylvania) - A cross-linguistic study of prosodic focus

 

David Lutz and Sam Tilsen - Semantic expectation affects prosodic prominence perception

 

Andrés Buxó-Lugo and Duane Watson - Top-down processing of intonational boundaries

 

Aron Hirsch and Michael Wagner - Syntactic constraints on the variability of prosodic phrasing and parenthetical placement

 

Lunch

 

Panel Discussion

 

Jennifer Cole, Timothy Mahrt, and Joseph Roy - Speech Annotation Workshop

New methods of crowd-sourcing for prosodic annotation: Inter-annotator agreement, individual differences, and sources of variation

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