Berkeley linguists @ LSA 2022

October 19, 2021

Congratulations to the Berkeley linguists who will be presenting at the 2022 meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in Washington, DC.

  • Wesley dos Santos — Diagnosing unaccusativity in Kawahíva
  • Keith Johnson — An effect of categorization on auditory/phonetic representation
  • Raksit Lau-Preechathammarach — Bilingualism as a catalyst for sound change: individual differences in f0 usage in the Kuy register contrast
  • Irene Yi — Sociolinguistically-Aware Computational Models of Mandarin-English Codeswitching Using CART
  • Anna Bjorklund — Vowel Duration in Nomlaki: An Archival Examination
  • Emily Remirez — What are 'social factors' in speech perception, anyway?
  • Allegra Robertson — A subsegmental analysis of contrastive laryngeal features in Yanesha’ (Arawakan)
  • Katherine Russell — Progressive Nasalization in Paraguayan Guarani: Multiply Conditioned Spreading
  • Isaac L. Bleaman, Katie Cugno, Annie Helms — Medium shifting as a constraint on intraspeaker variation in virtual interviews
  • Dakota Robinson — Double Plurals in Breton: Evidence for a Split Analysis of Plurality
  • Eric Wilbanks — Investigating Selective Adaptation to Socially-Induced Percepts
  • Nigel Fabb, Kristin Hanson — Literary Linguistic Forms
  • Maksymilian Dąbkowski — Paraguayan Guaraní and the typology of free affix order
  • Jennifer Kaplan — Binary-Constrained Code-switching Among Non-binary French-English Bilinguals