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Poster Session 10: Interaction Effects / Phonetic Convergence

Friday 12/18 8:45-9:45, 12:30-13:30 EST (UTC-5)

Click on the presentation Title to view the poster, "B" for the associated Blitz video, "T" for the Tour video, "D" for its Discord Channel, and "A" for the abstract.

Click here for the concatenated Blitz Overview of this session (each video is preceded by its Paper ID).
Session # Paper ID Blitz Tour Discord Abstract Authors Title
1 5 B T
D A
Martijn Wieling, Mark Tiede, Teja Rebernik, Lisanne de Jong, Anouck Braggaar, Martijn Bartelds, Masha Medvedeva, Penny Heisterkamp, Tom Freire Offrede, Hedwig Sekeres, Anna Pot, Mara van der Ploeg, Karin Volkers and Gregory Mills A novel paradigm to investigate phonetic convergence in interaction
2 7 B T
D A
Kimberly Dahl and Cara Stepp Relative fundamental frequency under increased cognitive load in healthy speakers
3 18 B T
D A
Rintaro Ogane, Jean-Luc Schwartz and Takayuki Ito Orofacial somatosensory inputs enhance speech intelligibility in noisy environments
4 37 B T
D A
Hong Zhang Effect of alcohol intoxication on the production of (dis)fluent repetitions
5 39 B T
D A
Ching Chu Sun and Peter Hendrix N-gram frequency effects on speech production in German and Mandarin Chinese
6 55 B T
D A
Laura Smorenburg and Willemijn Heeren The effect of phonetic context on speaker information in nasal consonants s
7 64 B T
D A
Yamei Wang and Harim Kwon Do nonwords induce convergence?
8 72 B T
D A
Benjamin Parrell and Caroline Niziolek Increased vowel contrast induced by adaptation to a non-uniform auditory perturbation in speech
9 84 B T
D A
Matthias K. Franken, Robert J. Hartsuiker, Petter Johansson, Lars Hall and Andreas Lind Sense of agency is flexible during speech production
10 118 B T
D A
Yadong Liu, Terrina Chan, Gracellia Purnomo and Bryan Gick Talking while smiling: Suppression in an embodied model of coarticulation
11 124 B T
D A
Reed Blaylock Time to target attainment in singing and speech
12 131 B T
D A
Elise LeBovidge, Churan Li and Ludo Max Toward understanding the limiting factors in speech auditory-motor adaptation: a new look at perceptual targets
13 134 B T
D A
Monique Tardif, Jennifer Pardo and Tim Bressmann Phonetic Accommodation to Hypernasal Speech
14 141 B T
D A
Jeffrey E. Kallay, Ulrich Mayr and Melissa A. Redford The Role of Narrative Coherence on Speech Motor Planning
15 145 B T
D A
Chelsea Sanker Vowel Systems in Convergence
16 197 B T
D A
Sireemas Maspong and Francesco Burroni Functional Load modulates speech production, but not speech perception: Evidence from Thai vowel length
17 200 B T
D A
Harim Kwon Do changes in shadowing predict those in subsequent productions?
18 216 B T
D A
Motoki Saito, Fabian Tomaschek and Harald Baayen An ultrasound study of frequency and coarticulation
19 217 B T
D A
Motoki Saito, Fabian Tomaschek and Harald Baayen Semantic measures determining coarticulatory movements of the tongue tip
20 219 B T
D A
Sejin Oh, Jason Shaw, Alexei Kochetov and Karthik Durvasula Russian palatalization as incomplete neutralization
21 221 B T
D A
Anna Gutnyk, Oliver Niebuhr and Wentao Gu The Role of Audience Gender in Giving Product Presentations
22 224 B T
D A
Aleksandra Cwiek and Susanne Fuchs Hand-mouth coordination in a pointing task requiring manual precision
23 228 B T
D A
Hélène Serré, Amélie Rochet-Capellan, Marion Dohen and Susanne Fuchs Speaking while moving: Does the head compensate for the hands not being able to move?
24 238 B T
D A
Vivian Guo Li, Sejin Oh, Garima Chopra, Joshua Celli and Jason A. Shaw Articulatory correlates of morpheme boundaries: preliminary evidence from intra- and inter-gestural timing in the articulation of the English past tense
25 241 B T
D A
Heather Weston, Susanne Fuchs and Amélie Rochet-Capellan Speech during light physical activity: Effect on F0 and intensity