January 23, 2019
The 2018 edition (volume number 14!) of the UC Berkeley PhonLab Annual Report is now up at https://escholarship.org/uc/bling_reports. This year's report includes 15 papers by faculty, students, and alumni:
- Hyman, Larry M.: Causative and Passive High Tone in Bantu: Spurious or Proto?
- Rolle, Nicholas and Hyman, Larry M.: Phrase-level Prosodic Smothering in Makonde
- Johnson, Keith and Sjerps, Matthias: Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception
- Johnson, Keith: Vocal Tract Length Normalization
- Faytak, Matthew and Akumbu, Pius W.: Kejom (Babanki)
- Cychosz, Meg: Holistic Lexical Storage: Coarticulatory Evidence from Child Speech
- Garvin, Karee: An Acoustic Outlook on Initial Stops in Northern Shoshoni
- Cheng, Andrew: A Longitudinal Acoustic Study of Two Transgender Women on YouTube
- Cheng, Andrew: 1.5 Generation Korean Americans: Consonant and Vowel Production of Two Late Childhood Arrivals
- Melguy, Yevgeniy: Strengthening, Weakening and Variability: The Articulatory Correlates of Hypo- and Hyper-articulation in the Production of English Dental Fricatives
- Johnson, Keith: Speech Production Patterns in Producing Linguistic Contrasts are Partly Determined by Individual Differences in Anatomy
- Shibata, Andrew: The Influence of Dialect in Sound Symbolic Size Perception
- Dil, Sofea: Effects of Learning Strategies on Perception of L2 Intonation Patterns
- Zymet, Jesse: A Case for Parallelism: Reduplication-repair Interaction in Maragoli
- Faytak, Matthew: Articulatory Uniformity Through Articulatory Reuse: insights from an Ultrasound Study of Sūzhōu Chinese
Keith Johnson says: We have also moved all of the back issues of the Annual Report to escholarship.org where the archive will be indexed and maintained in perpetuity (thanks for the nudge in this direction, Andrew Garrett; and thanks to Ronald Sprouse for the technical support).