Mingzhe Zheng presented his talk, "Ethnic identity construction: The interlocutor effect on the TOOTH vowel in Chinese American English" at the New Ways of Analyzing Variation 46 meeting, which took place in Madison, WI on November 2nd-5th.
Alexander Mason presented his talk, "Perceptual dialectology: A sixth vision of America" at the New Ways of Analyzing Variation 46 meeting, which took place in Madison, WI on November 2nd-5th. Gabriela Alfaraz is a co-author.
Monica Nesbitt presented her talk, "A rust belt feature: Economic change and the decline of raised TRAP in Lansing, MI" at the New Ways of Analyzing Variation 46 meeting, which took place in Madison, WI on November 2nd-5th.
Ni-La Le and Hannah Forsythe presented their talk, "Interactions between number and definiteness: Vietnamese children's comprehension of definites" at the 42nd Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, which took place on November 4th at Boston University in Boston, MA. Cristina Schmitt is a co-author.
Alex Mason presented his talk, "Perceptual dialectology: A sixth vision of America" at New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) 46, which was held November 2nd-5th at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI. Gabriela Alfaraz is a co-author.
Cara Feldscher presented her poster, "Domain final lengthening is pre-pausal lengthening" at the Annual Meeting on Phonology, which took place September 15-17th at New York University.
Scott Nelson presented his talk, "Perceptual retuning targets features" at the Annual Meeting on Phonology, which took place September 15-17th at New York University. Karthik Durvasula is a co-author.
Congratulations to Ai Taniguchi, who successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation, "The formal pragmatics of non-at-issue intensification in English and Japanese".
Cara Feldscher presented her poster, "An additive ambiguity: summing events or degrees" at the European Summer School for Logic, Language, and Information at the University of Toulouse, France on July 27th.
Ai Taniguchi presented her talk, "Exhaustification and pejorativity: the case of Japanese nanka" at the Integrating Approaches to Social Meaning workshop at the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information on July 25th. The conference took place University of Toulouse in Toulouse, France.
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