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UBC Speech in Context Lab

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Speech perception, processing & production • Phonetic variation & how language systems influence each other • Directed by Molly Babel

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🎉 The lab will be represented at #psynom21 by Molly Babel, Khia Johnson & Christina Sen with a poster titled “Asymmetries in Perceptual Adjustments to Noncanonical Pronunciations” (if you want a lengthy preview, check out our preprint paper! osf.io/vdpbr/)

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.Khia Johnson (UBC Linguistics)is presenting “Leveraging the Uniformity Framework to Examine Crosslinguistic Similarity for Long-Lag Stops in Spontaneous Cantonese-English Bilingual Speech” 📆 Wed-E-V-4-14, Sep. 1 at 19:00 CEST #interspeech2021 📄isca-speech.org/archive/inters…

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SPECIAL ISSUE: PHONETICS OF UNDER-DOCUMENTED LANGUAGES ʔayʔaǰuθəm (Comox-Sliammon) is a Central Salish language spoken in British Columbia with a large fricative inventory. Learn more: doi.org/10.1121/10.000… UBC Speech in Context Lab UBC Linguistics #acoustics #phonetics #speech

SPECIAL ISSUE: PHONETICS OF UNDER-DOCUMENTED LANGUAGES

ʔayʔaǰuθəm (Comox-Sliammon) is a Central Salish language spoken in British Columbia with a large fricative inventory. Learn more: doi.org/10.1121/10.000… 

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Can’t believe how soon this is! Slides are shaping up (🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼Rachel Soo!!) and we can’t wait to connect at #nwav49

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🎉🥳🎉🎉 I should've waited 24 hours to tweet about this... "Asymmetries in Perceptual Adjustments to Non-Canonical Pronunciations" with UBC Speech in Context Lab & Christina Sen (she/her) is now *in press* in the journal of Laboratory Phonology!!