Congratulations to all the Berkeley linguists who are presenting at this year's virtual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America! The conference is taking place now through January 10.
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Martha Schwarz: The effect of coda aspiration on preceding vowel duration in Nepali
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Line Mikkelsen and Daniel Hardt (Copenhagen Business School): Same, parallelism, and presuppositions
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Teela Huff and Myriam Lapierre: The typologically rare approximant inventory of Kajkwakhrattxi: A series of natural sound changes
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Meg Cychosz (University of Maryland) and Keith Johnson: Children do not uniformly compensate for their changing vocal tract anatomies
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Andrew Cheng (UC Irvine) and Steve Cho (CSU Northridge): Speaker and Listener influences on perception of ethnic identity in speech: Evidence from Korean Americans
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Jennifer Kaplan: Competing Inclusive French Grammars Among Non-binary Montréalers: Three Approaches to ‘Neutral’ Nouns
- Emily Drummond: Syntactic ergativity without morphological ergativity: An argument for abstract case
- Zachary Wellstood: Case-Cleaving Effects of Event Existentials in Aklanon
- Julia Nee: Measuring the effects of language revitalization camps using long-format audio recordings
- Katherine Russell: Grammatical Tone in Mòoré: Phonological Sensitivity to the Phrase Boundary
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Emily Remirez and Keith Johnson: Activation as social “encoding” in a Python implementation of phonetic Exemplar Theory
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Virginia Dawson (Western Washington University) and Peter Jenks: 'Slash' as property disjunction with strengthening
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Gabriella Licata and Benjamin Papadopoulos: Refuting Language Academies’ Rejections of Non-Binary Grammatical Gender
- Annie Helms: Bidirectionality of language contact: Spanish and Catalan vowels
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Madeline Bossi: Evidence for ranking: Bare noun interpretation in Kipsigis
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Mingzhe Zheng: Accommodation and ethnic identity construction: Chinese American English in Troy, Michigan
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Ana Lívia Agostinho (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) and Larry M. Hyman: Word-prosody in Lung’Ie: One system or two? (presented at the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics)
- Erik Hans Maier: The design and utility of the Karuk Treebank (presented at SSILA)
- Richard A. Rhodes: The Case for Proto-Core Central Algonquian (presented at SSILA)