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S: Querying the individual and the community
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S: What's so standard about standards?
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T: /s/
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Saturday
, October 12
EMU Ballroom
3:40pm •
(L3) Braun: Degree of ‘Outdoorsyness’ as a Predictor of Language Variation in Central Wisconsin
3:40pm •
(M2) Papineau & Hall-Lew: Hooked on Celebri[ɾ]y: Intervocalic /t/ in the Speech and Song of Nina Nesbitt
3:40pm •
(K1) Garrison: Not quite Canada, definitely not California: Evidence of the Low-Back-Merger Shift in Moscow, Idaho
3:40pm •
(O1) Fagyal: Observing the actuation of phonetic change through the evolution of multiethnic urban speech styles in the French media
3:40pm •
(P4) Carvalho & Picoral: The acquisition of preposition+article contractions in L3 Portuguese among different L1- speaking learners: A variationist approach
3:40pm •
(I1) Murphy & Monahan: Cross-dialectal perception of Canadian Raising
3:40pm •
(L1) Haddican et al.: The arrival of back vowel fronting in New York City English
3:40pm •
(N1) Kaminskaia: Speech style and rhythmic variation in two Canadian French varieties
3:40pm •
(N2) Rogers & Rao: Exploring extended focus and meaning in Chilean Spanish intonational plateau contours
3:40pm •
(J5) Hejná & Jespersen: Garbage language for garbage people? Linguistic integration of adult second-language learners in Denmark
3:40pm •
(J3) Maher & Edwards: Changes in attitudes toward variation in teachers of a code-switching curriculum
3:40pm •
(I2) Weirich: Perceptual categorization of regional varieties of English in Indiana
3:40pm •
(J1) Ruthan: Attitudes toward Jazani Arabic
3:40pm •
(P3) Duncan: Variation in fictional dialogue: Three sources of variability in A Series of Unfortunate Events
3:40pm •
(M4) Kazmierski & Urbanek: Variability in word-final /r/-vocalization in Providence: Evidence from Crimetown
3:40pm •
(K4) Reed: The Southern Vowel Shift in Alabama: Regional differentiation or ecological distinction?
3:40pm •
(M1) Eddington & Brown: A production and perception study of /t/ glottalization and oral and glottal releases of /t/ in five US states
3:40pm •
(N3) LaCasse & Trawick: Quantity and quality: Using prosodic units to apply accountability to code-switching
3:40pm •
(J2) Freitag: The development of sociolinguistic awareness at schools in Brazilian Portuguese and reading success
3:40pm •
(P1) Howe & Livio: Intensification in Brazilian Portuguese: muito, bem and beyond
3:40pm •
(O2) Beaman et al.: Variation and change in lexical productivity across the lifespan: An interdisciplinary investigation of Swabian and standard German
3:40pm •
(K2) Kapner et al.: Revisiting variation of elementary pronunciation in Upstate New York
3:40pm •
(K3) Schlegl: That's what we do in the North: Place identity and variation in Northern Ontario
3:40pm •
(E1): Rankinen et al.: Apparent-time evidence of American Raising in western Lower Michigan
3:40pm •
(O3) Gunter et al.: "[s~ʃ]traight up Fourthteenth [s~ʃ]treet”: /stɹ/-retraction and social class in Washington D.C. African American Language
3:40pm •
(O4) Hirota: The rise of be going to: Evidence from beyond the living speech community
3:40pm •
(I4) Gao & Forrest: Mandarin full tone realization and perception of social personae
3:40pm •
(L2) Umbal: Filipinos front too! A sociophonetic analysis of Toronto English /u/-fronting
3:40pm •
(P2) Stratton: A Variationist Approach to German Intensification
3:40pm •
(J4) Levon et al.: Accent bias and judgments of professional competence: A comparison of laypeople and trained recruiters
3:40pm •
(M3) Zhao: Language variation in regional Putonghua: A case study of Ningbo
3:40pm •
(I3) Lai: Visual cues facilitate talker-specific perceptual adaptation within gender
7:00pm •
NWAV Party
EMU Cedar & Spruce
8:30am •
Nesbitt: Slowly changing their minds: Evidence of gradual phonologization in Michigan
8:55am •
miles-hercules & Zimman: Normativity in normalization: Methodological challenges in the (automated) analysis of vowels among non-binary speakers
9:20am •
Starr & Choo: The NEXT-TEXT split in Singapore English: Comparing self-report and speech production
9:45am •
Dann: Variation in the BATH lexical set in a rural British variety: Using perceptions to understand production
10:30am •
Saltzman: A Sociophonetic study of tones on Jeju Island
10:55am •
Esposito & Xu: Affect and iconicity: Cross-linguistic similarities in the meaning of final syllable lengthening
11:20am •
Wang & Wagner: Local identity and standardization: Evidence from Tianjin Chinese tone sandhi
11:45am •
Lai & Gooden: Socioprosodic variation in Yami: Language ecology, intonation, and identity
12:10pm •
LDC data clinic: Main session
1:40pm •
Bissell & Wolfram: Oppositional Identity and back vowel fronting in a triethnic context: The case of Lumbee English
2:05pm •
Benheim: Regional features and the Jewish ethnolinguistic repertoire in Chicago
2:30pm •
Holliday: “Sounding black” vs. “talking black”?: Racial identity performance at different levels of variation
2:55pm •
Sheydaei & Purnell: Towards a transracial sociolinguistics: Ethnographic insight from Americans of Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) descent
EMU Crater Lake N
8:30am •
Hazen et al.: Educational orientation and micro-choices in language change
8:55am •
Carmichael & Dajko: Rhoticity and shifting ethnic identity in New Orleans English
9:20am •
Jones: Regional variation in the vocalic system of African American English: Different than White English, and patterns with the Great Migration
9:45am •
*Withdrawn* Sims: English prosodic rhythm variation among Miami African and Haitian Americans
10:30am •
Regan & Maldonado: Place names as a site of indexical meaning: The perception of place names in Austin, TX
10:55am •
Calder & King: Race, place, and gender in the production of /s/
11:20am •
King: Placing race: Constructing African American identity via vocalic variation
11:45am •
Hall-Lew et al.: Breksit or Bregzit: When political ideology drives language ideology
1:40pm •
Freeman: Variation patterns of the post-velarized rhotic in Moroccan Arabic
2:05pm •
Dickerson: Albanian Rhotics & the Mapping of Region to Gender
2:30pm •
Purse: Task effects in the articulation of coronal stop deletion
2:55pm •
Maddux & Rao: Heritage Spanish /bdg/ in an underexplored social context
EMU Crater Lake S
8:30am •
Levon et al.: Real-time evaluations of British accents: The effect of social and psychological factors on judgements of professional competence
8:55am •
Austen & Campbell-Kibler: Explicit tracking of in-the-moment sociolinguistic evaluation
9:20am •
Stecker: Gender, variant frequency, and social evaluations of speakers
9:45am •
Beltrama et al.: How pragmatic precision affects social perception: A socio-pragmatic study
10:30am •
Dountsop et al.: A real-time analysis of the variable use of expletive il in Montréal French
10:55am •
dos Santos & Mendes: Sounding competent: Effects of mood alternation
11:20am •
Prazeres: Profiling nominal genitive variability in Moroccan Arabic
11:45am •
Kerschen et al.: Another non-null subject language: Variable subject expression in German
2:05pm •
Beaman: The role of identity and mobility in reconciling individual and community change: Insight from a combined panel and trend study
2:30pm •
Pabst & Tagliamonte: I/0 fed the squirrels: The impact of cognitive decline on subject omission in one individual's diaries over the lifespan (1985-2016)
2:55pm •
Adli & Engel: Grammatical complexity of the very old: interplay of cognitive and social factors
EMU Gumwood
8:30am •
Allen et al.: Insights from a longitudinal perspective on English adverb placement in the vernacular
8:55am •
Verheyden: The myth of Frenchification? A historical sociolinguistic investigation of French influence on Late Modern Southern Dutch
9:20am •
Pappas & Tsolakidis: Understanding the history of a linguistic stereotype through the speech of immigrants
9:45am •
Raynor: The nativization of Spanish in the Pacific lowlands of 17th-18th c. New Granada (Colombia): The role of Amerindians in the absence of an Afro-Hispanic creole in Chocó
10:30am •
Mufwene: Pidginization as we hardly ever thought about it
10:55am •
Davis et al.: On the nature of incipient American Raising in comparison with older varieties
11:20am •
Moreton: Abstract factors in English diphthong raising in a Mississippi dialect
11:45am •
Carmichael: /ai/ before /au/, except by the sea?: Diphthong raising in New Orleans English
1:40pm •
Thomas & Mielke: Phonetic processes behind Canadian Raising of /aj/ in eastern Ohio
2:05pm •
Rankinen: Apparent-time evidence of raised /aj/ and /aw/ in Michigan’s upper peninsula
2:30pm •
Swan: More alike than different: /aɪ/ raising in Seattle, WA and Vancouver, BC
2:55pm •
Dodsworth et al.: Social network correlates of /ai/ raising: A community comparison
EMU Maple
1:30pm •
Pop-Up Mentoring
EMU Oak
12:20pm •
NWAV Business Meeting
2:00pm •
LDC data clinic: Drop-in session
N/A
12:10pm •
Lunch break
Straub 156
5:30pm •
Sharma: Style in real time: Activation, control, and change
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