The document contains the schedule for a conference taking place from Wednesday March 20 to Friday March 22. It includes details of registration, plenary sessions, paper sessions, poster sessions, coffee and tea breaks and a conference dinner. The sessions will be held in rooms 27.0.09, 27.0.11 and 27.0.17 and will cover topics related to linguistic variation and language change.
ExAPP Ernestus the production and comprehension of casual speech
Program poster ExAPP2013
1. 08:00 Registraion Room 27.0.47
09:00 Welcome Room 22.0.11
08:00 Registration Room 27.0.47
09:00 Welcome Room 22.0.11
Wednesday March 20
Wednesday March 20 Thursday March 21
Thursday March 21 Friday March 22
Friday March 22 Poster session
Poster session
Authors Title
Why do we use them
Intercoder reliability and the effects of coder background and linguistic
when we know perfectly Thøgersen & Heegård
Variation in anaphoric The production of structure
Antonella Sorace Mirjam Ernestus Stefan Grondelaers well it should be they?
09:15 Plenary expressions in early 09:00 Plenary comprehension and 09:00 Plenary
Room 22.0.11 Room 22.0.11 Room 22.0.11 Speaker evaluation
and late bilingualism causal speech
research into ongoing
syntactic change Golubovic Language attitudes in Serbian and Croatian: a matched guise study
Gráczi & Beke Fricatives in spontaneous speech
10:15 Coffee and tea Outside room 27.0.17 10:00 Coffee and tea Outside room 27.0.17 10:00 Coffee and tea Outside room 27.0.17 Analysis of vowel formants vs. spectral-shape features in real time
Rathcke, Stuart-Smith, Jose, Timmins & Torsney
studies of language variation and change
Linguistic and extra-linguistic factors in the production and perception of
Kul
elision, assimilation and weak forms by non-native speakers of English
Shin Variability in the use of infinitival 'to' in present day American English
10:30-12:30 Papers Session 1 Room 27.0.09 Session 2 Room 27.0.17 10:30 Session 3 Room 27.0.09 Session 4 Room 27.0.17 10:30 Papers Session 7 Room 27.0.09 Session 8 Room 27.0.17
Tensity oppositions in SAG. Neutralization of high vowels by Standard
Brandstätter
speakers in Vienna
Effect of early home language environment on the perception and
Interrelations of acoustic Exploring word final Tao & Taft
Is L2 knowledge used The effect of indexical Locality, supralocality and production of speech
Swarte, Gooskens & Variation and perception and perceptual coronal stop deletion in
during written language Levon Markó Nakamura Sumner, Kataoka & King variation on spoken word Ramsammy & Schleef construction of social
Schüppert of emergent meaning characteristics of British English: an
processing? recognition meaning
Hungarian accent articulatory-acoustic study Effects of regional dialect and second mention on vowel variation in
Clopper & Mitsch
American English
Do proficiency levels
Does knowledge about Interaction of social Effects of linguistic
matter? Perceived Phoneme deletion and Style and error: intra- Schmid & Moosmueller Gender differences in the phonetic realization of semantic focus
linguistic differences evaluations and experience and phonetic
Bergsma Kim Beinhoff accentedness and Meunier fusion in conversational Clopper & Walker Holmes-Elliott & Levon speaker /s/ variation in
contribute to receptive interdental fricative ambiguity on lexical
intelligibility in speech south east England
multilingualism? stopping in perception competition
spontaneous speech
Automatic classification of repeated words in Hungarian spontaneous
Beke & Gyarmathy
speech
Contact-induced The influence of Implicit cognition and
Teachers' Dutch in
language change of Competing 'standards' coordination on the social evaluation of
Flanders: the last Robertson, Stuart-Smith, The /ai/diphthong in
Hennecke pragmatic markers in Vaicekauskiene in the Lithuanian speech Delarue Cunha perception of stop speech: Results from an O'Dwyer Atas, Akkus & Sagin-Simsek Signals of Perception in Receptive Multilingual Communication
guardians of the Scheepers & Smith Dublin English
bilingual speech community sequences in two eyetracking experiment in
standard?
perception Portuguese varieties Glasgow
Plosives in Hungarian - a comparison of read-aloud and spontaneous
Acquisition of elision, Using Magnitude Gráczi & Markó
speech
assimilation and weak Pinget, van de Velde & Solving the actuation Estimation to measure Hierarchical phonetic
Kul Grech Schachtenhaufen 12:00 Lunch Canteen, building 22
forms by Polish learners Kager problem what listeners perceive to reductions
of English be typical in a variety
Phonology of spontaneous speech: Distinctiveness of phonetic features
Machac & Zíková
in parallel articulation
12.30 Lunch Canteen, building 22 12:30 Lunch Canteen, building 22 13:00 Papers Session 9 Room 27.0.09 Session 10 Room 27.0.17
Thoughts on the relation between stress and stød in Danish -
Hansen
Reduction phenomena: Matched guise technique experimental findings on stød revisited
The variable agreement
Oliver Niebuhr Room hindrance or gain in vs open guise technique
13:30 Plenary Claes of presentational 'haber' Soukup
22.0.11 speech in the elicitation of
in Dominican Spanish
communication? language attitudes
Kosher language
Coffee and tea will be Swarte, Voight, Mutual intelligibility of
variation: noun plurals in
14:30 Poster session Room 22.0.10 (See separate overview) served during poster Abugov & Gillis Golubovic, Gooskens, closely related
two Hassidic Yiddish
session Schüppert & Heeringa languagess in Europe
dialects
Urban socialisation and
Stylistic variation as
speaker ethnicity: Does
indicator of changing
the former assure the
16:00 Papers Session 5 Room 27.0.09 Session 6 Room. 27.0.17 Ghyselen language repertoires: the Todd
forensic viability of
case of West- and East-
robustly identifying the
Flanders
latter?
More on the production
Discrimination of Quebec Kendall, Fridland & and perception of See you next Coffee and tea will be
Brasseur & Menard 14:30
French dialectal markers Farrington regional vowel time! served
differences in the U.S.
Modelling credibility:
acoustic perceptual
Prosody and dialect De Meo, Pellegrino,
Tøndering & Pharao correlates of news
recognition in Danish Pettorino & Vitale
readings by native and
non-native speakers
Comparing recent vowel
Pinget, van de Velde & Individual effects in
Knothe variation in Dutch, English
Jingwei accent identification
and German
Conference
19:00
dinner (optional)