Monica Nesbitt's paper, "Acoustic correlates to ambisyllabic representations in American English", has been published in University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics.
Monica Nesbitt's paper, "Economic change and the decline of Raised TRAP in Lansing, MI", has been published in University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics: Selected Papers from NWAV 46.
Monica Nesbitt presented her talk, "Loss of an urban-rural distinction in Michigan" at Urban Language Conference, which took place at University of Graz in Graz, Austria on November 3rd-5th.
Monica Nesbitt presented her talk, "Changing accents changes syllables: The effect of diachronic phonetic change on syllabic representations in the Inland North" at the New Ways of Analyzing Variation 47 on October 18th - 21th in New York, New York .
Monica Nesbitt presented her poster, "Loss of the local dialect in Lansing, MI" at PhonFest, which took place at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana on May 29th - June 2nd.
Monica Nesbitt presented her poster, "Shifting from the shift: Loss of dialect distinction in the US" at the 175th Acoustical Society of America meeting, which took place May 7th-11th in Minneapolis, Wisconsin.
Ni-La Le and Carolyn Kroger presented their poster, "Effects of distal prosody on word perception: A comparison between native and non-native English speakers" at Cognitive Science of Communication Symposium, which took place at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan on April 20, 2018. J. Devin McAuley is a co-author.
Ni-La Le and Carolyn Kroger presented their talk, "Effects of distal prosody on novel word segmentation: A comparison of native and non-native English speakers" at The 8th Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition North America (GALANA 8) at University of Indiana in Bloomington, Indiana on September 27-30, 2018. J. Devin McAuley is a co-author.
Ni-La Le, Carolyn Kroger and J. Devin McAuley presented their talk, "Cross-linguistic differences in the effects of distal prosody on speech segmentation" at The International Conference on Tone and Intonation, which took place at University of Gothenburg in Gothenburg, Sweden on October 11-13, 2018.
Xiayimaierdan Abudushalamu is the recipient of the 3-month Short-Term Research Fellowship funded by the Collaborative Research Centre SFB 1287 “Limits of Variability in Language: Cognitive, Grammatical, and Social Aspects” in the University of Potsdam, Germany during 2018 summer to do his research on Uyghur Vowel Harmony.
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