Conference Presentations

Cornell Linguistics has had a strong presence at conferences in the past year.

The 34th Pacific Asia Conference in Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 34)

  • Burroni, F., Maspong, S., Pittayaporn, P. & Kochaiyaphum, P. A new look at Pattani Malay Initial Geminates: a statistical and machine learning approach
     

The 12th International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP 2020)

  • Maspong, S., Burroni, F. Functional Load modulates speech production, but not speech perception: Evidence from Thai vowel length

 

45th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development

  • Francesco Burroni, P. Panpraneet, and C. Onsuwan: Characterizing developmental trajectories in the L1 production of Thai tones 

 

50th Linguistic Symposium on Romance

  • Francesco Burroni and Simone Harmath-de-Lemos: A unified account for morphologically governed stress systems in Romance 

 

10th International Conference on Speech Prosody

  • Francesco Burroni and Sam Tilsen: Prominence clash does not induce rhythmic adjustments in Italian

 

CoNLL 2020: Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning

  • Forrest Davis: Discourse structure interacts with reference but not syntax in neural language models

 

CogSci 2020: 42nd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society)

  • Forrest Davis: Interaction with context during recurrent neural network sentence processing

 

58th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics

  • Forrest Davis: Recurrent Neural Networks Always Learn English-like Relative Clause Attachment

 

CUNY 2020: 33rd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing

  • Forrest Davis: Recurrent neural networks use discourse context in human-like garden path alleviation

 

Sixth Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic

  • Eszter Ótott-Kovács: Genitive-Nominative Alternation in Kazakh Complement Clauses

 

 2020 Workshop of the Berkeley Linguistics Society

  • Forrest Davis: Categorical and gradient dimensions of stress in English compounds
  • Rachel Vogel: Phonetic cues of narrow focus are mediated by phonemic contrast in Nepali

 

LabPhon 17

  • Francesco Burroni: Prominence clash induces localized delays in production, not rhythmic readjustments 
  • Maspong, S., Burroni, F., Kochaiyaphum, P. & Pittayaporn, P.: Interaction of initial geminates and stress: a case study of Pattani Malay
  • Rachel Vogel: Dissociating prosodic and segmental cues of narrow focus in Nepali

 

AMP 2020: Annual Meeting on Phonology 2020

  • Katherine Blake: Phonological markedness effects on noun-adjective word order in Italian
  • Rachel Vogel:  A unified account of two vowel devoicing phenomena: the case of Cheyenne

 

52nd Algonquian Conference

  • Rachel Vogel: The phonology of multiple types of vowel devoicing in Cheyenne

 

NELS 51: North East Linguistic Society Conference

  • Rachel Vogel: Domain Generalization: the case of vowel devoicing in Cheyenne

 

LSA 2021: 95th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America

  • Dan Burgdorf, Sam Tilsen: Glides prioritize articulation, vowels prioritize acoustics
  • Seung-Eun Kim: The effects of speech rate on the phonetic correlates of syntactic structure
  • Kevin Kwong: Deviations from the Mirror Principle in Hungarian verbs: Subject agreement on Pred and iterative Local Dislocation
  • Carol-Rose Little (Ph.D. alum): Base-generating V1
  • Hitomi Minamida: The typology of wh-scope marking strategies
  • Eszter Ótott-Kovács: Double Evidential Morphology: Dubitative or Evaluative?
  • Chelsea Sanker (Ph.D. alum): Homophone discrimination based on speaker-specific learning 
  • Frances Sobolak: Parallels between object agreement and passive in Seliš
  • Rachel Vogel: Vowel devoicing is not one size fits all: the case of Cheyenne

 

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