Articles (Last 6 years)
- Bongiovanni, S. (2022). Velarization of word-internal syllable coda stops. In Manuel Díaz-Campos (Ed.), Handbook of Spanish variationist approaches, (pp. 53-65). Routledge.
- Bongiovanni, S. (2021). On covariation between nasal consonant weakening and anticipatory vowel nasalization: Evidence from a Caribbean and a non-Caribbean dialect of Spanish. Laboratory Phonology, 12(1).
- Durvasula, K., Ruthan, M., Heidenreich, S. & Lin, Y.-H. (2021). Probing Syllable Structure Through Acoustic Methods: Case-studies on American English and Jazani Arabic. Phonology, 38(2), 173–202.
- Shaw, J., Oh, S., Durvasula, K., & Kochetov, A. (2021). Articulatory coordination distinguishes complex segments from segment sequences. Phonology, 38(3), 437–477.
- Bongiovanni, Silvina. "Acoustic investigation of anticipatory vowel nasalization in a Caribbean and a non-Caribbean dialect of Spanish." Linguistics Vanguard 7.1 (2021).
- Durvasula, K., Ruthan, M. , McCabe, S. & Lin, Y.-H. (2021). Probing Syllable Structure Through Acoustic Methods: Case-studies on American English and Jazani Arabic. Phonology.
- Nelson, S. & Durvasula, K. (2021). Lexically-guided perceptual learning does gener- alize to new phonetic contexts. Journal of Phonetics, 84.
- Durvasula, K. & Liter, A. (2020). There is a simplicity bias when generalizing from ambiguous data. Phonology, 37(2), 177–213.
- Shinohara, Y., Hestvik, A., Durvasula, K, Verdonschot, R. & Sakai, H. (2020). Asymmetric memory encoding of phonological features: Japanese voicing underspecificati- on. Brain Research. 1732, 146664.
- Shaw, J., Durvasula, K. & Kochetov A. (2019). The Temporal Basis of Complex Segments. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), Melbourne, Australia.
- Ho-Hsin Huang & Yen-Hwei Lin. 2019. “Vowel quality cues to variable nasal adaptation in Mandarin loanword phonology,” AMP 2018: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology 2018. Link
- Ruthan, Mohammed, Karthik Durvasula & Yen-Hwei Lin. 2019. “Temporal coordination and sonority of Jazani Arabic word-initial cluters,” AMP 2018: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology 2018. Link
- Bongiovanni, Silvina. 2019. "An acoustical analysis of the merger of /ɲ/ and /nj/ in Buenos Aires Spanish," Journal of the International Phonetic Association. Link
- Bongiovanni, S., Lotven, S., Weirich, P., Botne, R., Obeng, S. G. Forthcoming: African linguistics across the disciplines: Selected papers from the 48th Annual Conference on African Linguistics. Language Science Press. Link
- Durvasula, K., Parrish, A. (2019). Is There Phonological Feature Priming? Linguistic Vanguard.
- Durvasula, Karthik, Ho-Hsin Huang, Sayako Uehara, Qian Luo & Yen-Hwei Lin. 2018. “Phonology modulates the illusory vowels in perceptual illusions: evidence from Mandarin and English,” Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology 9(1), 7. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/labphon.57
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2018. “Variation in prosody-syntax matching: the case of Mandarin tone 3 sandhi,” Studies in Prosodic Grammar 3(2): 96-111.
- Yeh, Chia-Hsin & Yen-Hwei Lin. 2018. “Tonal confusion between high-falling Tone and low-falling tone in Hai-lu Hakka,” Hakka Language and Literature Research in Taiwan, edited by Chun-Lung Chiang, Vol.5, 1-54. Taichung: Taiwan Hakka Language and Literature Association. (ISBN: 978-986-86862-4-3).
- Xu, Chenchen, Yen-Hwei Lin & Karthik Durvasula. 2018. “Sonority bias in Rugao disyllabic syllable contraction,” Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting 2018, vol 3: 28,1-13.Link
- Durvasula K & Scott Nelson. 2018. “Lexical Retuning Targets Features”. In Gallagher, Gillian, Gouskova, Maria, and Sora Yin (eds.), Proceedings of the 2017 Annual Meeting on Phonology. Washington, DC: Linguistic Society of America.
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. (2017). “Variation in prosody-syntax matching: the case of Mandarin tone 3 sandhi,” Papers from the International Roundtable on Current Issues in Chinese Prosodic Syntax, 55-65. Chinese University of Hong Kong-Beijing Language and Culture University Joint Research Center for Chinese Linguistics and Applied Linguistics.
- Yeh, Chia-Hsin. & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2017). “Tonal Confusion Between High-Falling Tone and Low-Falling Tone in Hai-lu Hakka, ” In Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Hakka Language and Literature Studies, 147-172. Taoyuan: Taiwan Hakka Language and Literature Association.
- Wang, Xiaomei & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2017). A unified approach to Tianjin trisyllabic tone sandhi: Metrical conditions and tonal complexity. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America, [s.l.], v.2, p.19:1-13, June 2017. ISSN 2473-9689. (PDF)
- Nesbitt, M. (to appear). Acoustic Correlates to Ambisyllabic Representations in American English. University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 24.1.
- Durvasula, K. & Huang H. (2017). Word-internal “ambisyllabic” consonants are not multiply-linked in American English. Language Sciences, 62, 17–36.
- Durvasula, K., Huang, H.-H., Uehara, S., Luo, Q. & Lin, Y.-H. (under review). Phonology modulates the illusory vowels in perceptual illusions: evidence from Mandarin & English.
- Feldscher, C., Durvasula, K. (2017). Excrescent Stops in American English. Proceedings of the the Linguistic Society of America, 2, 20:1-15, June 2017.
- Yeh, Chia-Hsin & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2016) “Underapplication cases as variations in Hai-lu Hakka tone sandhi,” Hakka Language and Literature Research in Taiwan, edited by Chun-Lung Chiang, vol.4, 147-198. Taichung: Taiwan Hakka Language and Literature Association.
- Huang, Ho-Hsin & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2016). “To epenthesize or not: adaptations of English coda [m] in Standard Mandarin loanwords,” AMP 2015: Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Meeting on Phonology. Linguistic Society of America.
- Huang, Ho-Hsin & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2016). “When unnecessary repairs become necessary: the case of nasal insertion in Standard Mandarin loanwords,” AMP 2014: Proceedings of the 2014 Annual Meeting on Phonology. Linguistic Society of America.
- Wang, Xiaomei & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2016). Metrical Structure and Tone Sandhi: Evidence from Ei Tonal Reduction In Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages 2016, pp 70-74.
- Durvasula, K. & Kahng, J. (2016). The Role of Phrasal Phonology in Speech Perception: What Perceptual Epenthesis Shows Us. Journal of Phonetics, 54, 15- 34.
- Hestvik, A. & Durvasula, K. (2016). Neurobiological evidence for voicing under- specification in English. Brain & Language, 152, 28-43.
- Luo, Q., Durvasula, K. & Yen-Hwei L. (2016). Inconsistent Consonantal Effects on F0 in Cantonese and Mandarin. Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages, Buffalo, NY.
- Zheng, M. & Durvasula, K. (2016). English loanwords in Mandarin Chinese: A perception experiment approach. Proceedings of the 27th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics, NACCL-27 (3-5 April 2015), UCLA, CA.
- Uehara, S., Durvasula, K. & Yen-Hwei L. (2016). Japanese and English speakers are not sensitive to the Sonority Sequencing Principle in word segmentation. Proceedings of The Japanese Society for Language Sciences (JSLS 2016). (4-5 June 2016), Tokyo, Japan.
Presentations (Last 6 years)
- Oh, S., Shaw, J., Durvasula, K., Kochetov, A. (2020). Russian palatalization as incomplete neutralization. The 12th International Seminar on Speech Production (IS- SP), Haskins Laboratories, Connecticut, USA, Dec. 2020.
- Shaw, J., Oh, S., Durvasula, K., Kochetov, A. (2020). Distinguishing complex segments from consonant clusters using gestural coordination. The Annual Meeting on Phonology 2020, Santa Cruz, CA, USA.
- Durvasula, K. (2020). O Gradience, whence do you come? Invited plenary talk at The Annual Meeting on Phonology 2020, Santa Cruz, CA, USA.
- Parrish, A. & Durvasula, K. (2020). Evidence against phonological and phonetic feature priming. Linguistic Society of America 2020 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
- Durvasula, K. & Kahng, J. (2020). Phonological acceptability is not the same as phonological grammaticality. Linguistic Society of America 2020 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
- Du, N. & Durvasula, K. (2020). Phonetically Incomplete Neutralization can be Phonologically Complete. The Berkeley Linguistics Society Workshop on Phonological Representations: At the Crossroads between Gradience and Categoricity.
- Shaw, J., Oh, S., Durvasula, K., Kochetov, A. (2020). Distinguishing complex segments from consonant clusters using gestural coordination. The Annual Meeting on Phonology 2020, Santa Cruz, CA, USA.
- Oh, S., Shaw, J., Durvasula, K., Kochetov, A. (2020). Russian palatalization as incomplete neutralization. The 12th International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), Haskins Laboratories, Connecticut, USA, Dec. 2020.
- Durvasula, K. & Kahng, J. (2019). Phonological acceptability is not isomorphic with phonological grammaticality of stimulus. The Annual Meeting on Phonology 2019, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
- Xu, C., Durvasula, K. & Lin, Y.-H. (2019). Are deleted vowels really gone? Incomplete vowel deletion in syllable contraction. 24th Mid-Continental Phonetics & Phonology Conference (MidPhon 24), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
- Shaw, J., Durvasula, K. & Kochetov A. (2019). The Temporal Basis of Complex Segments. The 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), Melbourne, Australia.
- Muller, H., Gaston, P., Dickerson, B., Liter, A., Durvasula, K., Hirzel, M., Hitczenko, K., Kandel, M., Lyskawa, P., Nelligan, J., Papillon, M., Perkins. L. (2019). Gender bias in representation and publishing rates across linguistics subfields. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, New York, New York, USA.
- Ho-Hsin Huang & Yen-Hwei Lin. 2019. “Contextually determined variation in syllable repair strategies: Adapting English coda [m] into Standard Mandarin by monolinguals and bilinguals,” (poster presentation) Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting 2019, New York City (January 3-6).
- Nelson, S. (2019) Generalization in the absence of variation within lexical retuning. Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). New York, New York, USA.
- Nelson, S.. 2018. Lexical retuning is not the same as audio-visual retuning: the former generalizes better. 23rd Annual Mid-Continental Phonetics & Phonology Conference (MidPhon). Northwestern University. Evanston, Illinois, USA
- Ruthan, Mohammed, Karthik Durvasula & Yen-Hwei Lin. 2018. “Temporal coordination and sonority of Jazani Arabic word-initial cluters,” AMP 2018: Annual Meetings on Phonology 2018. University of California, San Diego (October 5-7).
- Shinohara, Y., Hestvik, A., Durvasula, K., & Sakai, H. (2018). Asymmetric memory encoding for voicing contrasts across languages. MMN2018: 8th Mismatch Negativity Conference, Helsinki, Finland.
- Ho-Hsin Huang & Yen-Hwei Lin. 2018. “Vowel quality cues to variable nasal adaptation in Mandarin loanword phonology,” AMP 2018: Annual Meetings on Phonology 2018. University of California, San Diego (October 5-7).
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2018 “Syllable structure domains and the obligatory contour principle: A case study of Taiwanese labial co-occurrence restrictions,” Keynote speech, ICCPG-5: the 5th International Conference on Chinese Prosodic Grammar, Fudan University, China (July 14-15).
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2018 “Variation in Standard Mandarin loanword adaptation,” invited lecture, Fudan Phonetics and Phonology Summer School, Fudan University, Shanghai, China (July 13).
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2018. “Chinese affixal phonology,” invited lecture, Fudan Phonetics and Phonology Summer School, Fudan University, Shanghai, China (July 12).
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2018 “Phonetically-based phonology and Chinese segmental phonology,” invited lecture, Fudan Phonetics and Phonology Summer School, Fudan University, Shanghai, China (July 11).
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2018 “Labial co-occurrence restrictions in Chinese,” invited talk, IACL-26: the 26th Annual Conference of International Association of Chinese Linguistics, University of Wisconsin, Madison (May 4-6).
- Xu, Chenchen, Yen-Hwei Lin & Karthik Durvasula. 2018. “Sonority difference between vowels of the same height: evidence from syllable contraction,” IACL-26: the 26th Annual Conference of International Association of Chinese Linguistics, University of Wisconsin, Madison (May 4-6).
- Durvasula, K & Nelson, S. 2018. Retuning generalizes to new contexts. 16th Conference on Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon). University of Lisboa. Lisboa, Portugal
- Abudushalamu, X. (2018). Study of Phonological Acquisition in Uyghur Children: Autosegmental Account. 26th Annual Conference of International Association of Chinese Linguistics (IACL-26) & the 20th International Conference on Chinese Language and Culture (ICCLC-20). University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
- Uehara, S., Durvasula, K. & Lin, Y.-H. (2018). Word-learning with underrepresented geminates: An artificial language study. To be presented at LabPhon 16, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
- Abudushalamu, X. (2018). Study of Phonological Processes and Phoneme Inventory in Uyghur Children: Autosegmental Account. Independent Talk in the 3rd Conference on Central Asian Languages and Linguistics (ConCALL-3). Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2018. “Yanggu diminutive er affixation revisited,” NACCL-30: the 30th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics, Ohio State University (March 9-11).
- Huang, Ho-Hsin & Yen-Hwei Lin. 2018. “Variation of nasal gemination in Standard Mandarin loanwords: corpus, experimental and theoretical Perspectives,” NACCL-30: the 30th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics, Ohio State University (March 9-11).
- Durvasula, K., Parrish, A. (2018). Does priming tap into phonological representations? Linguistic Society of America 2018 Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
- Xu, Chenchen, Yen-Hwei Lin & Karthik Durvasula. 2018. “Sonority bias in Rugao disyllabic syllable contraction,” Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting 2018, Salt Lake City, Utah (January 4-7).
- Durvasula, K & Nelson, S.. 2017. Perceptual retuning targets features. Annual Meeting on Phonology 2017 (AMP). New York University. New York, New York, USA.
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2017 “The limits of variation in phonological adaptation,” invited talk, Linguistics Seminar, Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, Chinese University of Hong Kong (December 6).
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2017 “Variation in phonological adaptation: English vowels and nasals in Standard Mandarin loanword phonology,” invited talk, Colloquium series on Phonological Change and Adaptation, Department of Linguistics, Indiana University (November 7).
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. 2017 “Metrical effects in Tianjin Trisyllabic Tone Sandhi,” invited talk,Phonetics Group Meeting, Indiana University (November 6).
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. (2017). “Realizations of Featural Affixes in Rime Change,” (keynote speech) ICCPG-4: the 4th International Conference on Chinese Prosodic Grammar, Henan University, China.
- Lin, Yen-Hwei. (2017). “Metrical effects in Chinese phonology,” (invited talk) Chinese University of Hong Kong and Beijing Language and Culture University Joint Research Center for Chinese Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
- Nesbitt, M. (2017). Acoustic Correlates to Syllabic Representations in American English. University of Pennsylvania Linguistics Conference 41. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Feldscher, C. (2017). Domain final lengthening is pre-pausal lengthening. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting on Phonology.
- Shinohara, Y., Hestvik, A., Verdonschot, R., Durvasula, K. & Sakai, H. (2017). Cross-linguistic differences in MMN asymmetry: Voicing underspecification in Japanese. Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference 2017, Baltimore, MD, USA.
- Durvasula, K. & Nelson, S. (2017). Perceptual retuning targets features. Annual Meeting on Phonology 2017, New York, New York, USA.
- Durvasula, K. & Felster, B. (2017). Ambisyllabic consonants as foot-medial onsets. Annual Meeting on Phonology 2017, New York, New York, USA.
- Feldscher, C. & Durvasula, K. (2017). Prosodic Domain Boundaries Do Not Trigger Final Lengthening. Manchester Phonology Meeting 24, Manchester, UK.
- Feldscher, C. & Durvasula, K. (2017). Automating excrescent stop detection: A study from the Buckeye Corpus. Linguistic Society of America 2017 Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, USA.
- Luo, Q., Durvasula, K. & Lin, Y.-H. (2017). Consonantal Effects on F0 in Tonal Languages: Controlled or Automatic? Linguistic Society of America 2017 Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, USA.
- Durvasula, K. & Felster, B. (2017). Syllabic Affiliation of Ambisyllabic Consonants in American English. Linguistic Society of America 2017 Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, USA.
- Wang, Xiaomei & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2017). A Unified Approach to Tianjin Trisyllabic Tone Sandhi: Metrical Conditions and Tonal Complexity 2017 Annual Meeting of Linguistic Society of America, Austin, Texas, January 5-8.
- Wang, Xiaomei & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2016). No More Conflicting Directionality: Metrical Conditions on Tianjin Chinese Trisyllabic Tone Sandhi. 2016 Annual Meeting of Phonology, University of South California, Los Angeles, California, October 21-23.
- Wang, Xiaomei & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2016). Tianjin Trisyllabic Tone Sandhi Revisited. The 21th Mid-Continental Workshop on Phonology (MidPhon 21), Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, Sep 16-18.
- Wang, Xiaomei & Yen-Hwei Lin. (2016) Metrical Structure and Tone Sandhi: Evidence from Ei Tonal Reduction. The 5th International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Language (TAL 2016), State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, May 24-27.
- Uehara, S., Durvasula, K. & Yen-Hwei L. (2016). There is no effect of the Sono- rity Sequencing Principle on word segmentation. 21st Mid-Continental Phonetics & Phonology Conference (MidPhon 21), East Lansing, MI, USA.
- Kelley, P., Trotter, D., Durvasula, K., Whelpton, M., Maling, J. & Beretta, A. (2016). Mass-Count Coercion in Icelandic: An ERP Study. Mental Lexicon, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- Luo, Q., Durvasula, K. & Lin, Y.-H. (2016). Ambivalent Consonantal Effects on F0. LabPhon 15, Ithaca, NY, USA.
- Durvasula, K., Huang, H.-H., Uehara, S., Luo, Q. & Lin, Y.-H. (2016). Phonology Modulates the Illusory Vowels in Perceptual Illusions. LabPhon 15, Ithaca, NY,
USA. - Uehara, S., Durvasula, K. & Yen-Hwei L. (2016). Japanese and English speakers are not sensitive to the Sonority Sequencing Principle in word segmentation. The Japanese Society for Language Sciences (JSLS 2016), Tokyo, Japan.
- Durvasula, K., Xu, C., Zheng, M., Wang, X. & Lin, Y.-H. (2016). Phonological knowledge beyond the word-domain: the case of illusory consonants. Manchester Phonology Meeting 24, Manchester, UK.
- Durvasula, K. & Liter, A. (2016). Learning Phonological Patterns from Ambiguous Data. Invited speaker for 9th North American Phonology Conference. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
- Durvasula, K. (2016). Probing phonological knowledge in speech perception through auditory illusions. University of Toronto Invited Talk, Feb 2016, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Durvasula, K. (2016). Probing phonological knowledge in speech perception through auditory illusions. Wayne State University Invited Talk, Feb 2016, Detroit, MI, USA.
- Luo, Q., Durvasula, K. & Yen-Hwei L. (2016). Inconsistent Consonantal Effects on F0 in Cantonese and Mandarin. 15th International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages, Buffalo, NY.
- Durvasula, K. & Liter, A. (2016). Generalising from ambiguous data. Linguistic Society of America 2016 Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., USA.
- Nesbitt, M. & Durvasula, K. (2016). Ambisyllabic Consonants are Codas: Evidence from a Syllable Tracking Task. Linguistic Society of America 2016 Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., USA.
- Durvasula, K., Huang, H., Uehara, S., Luo, Q. & Lin, Y.-H. (2016). Phonology modulates the illusory vowels in perceptual illusions. The 15th Meeting of Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon-15), Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A.
- Huang, H.-H., & Lin, Y.-H. (2016). English coda [m] adaptations in Standard Mandarin loanwords: Corpora data vs. bilingual and monolingual experimental results. The 15th Meeting of Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon-15), Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A.
- Uehara, S., Durvasula, K., & Lin, Y.-H. (2016). Japanese and English speakers are not sensitive to the Sonority Sequencing Principle in word segmentation. The 18th Annual International Conference of Japanese Society for Language Sciences (JSLS2016), University of Tokyo, Japan.
- Durvasula, K., Xu, C., Zheng M., Wang, X., & Lin Y.-H. (2016). Phonological Knowledge Beyond the Word-domain: The Case of Illusory Consonants. The 24th Manchester Phonology Meeting (MFM), Manchester, England.
- Huang, H.-H. (2016). Nasal gemination in Standard Mandarin (SM) loanwords: Corpus vs. experimental results. The 24th Manchester Phonology Meeting (MFM), Manchester, England.
- Huang, H.-H. (2016). English intervocalic [n] adaptation in Standard Mandarin (SM) loanwords: Corpus data vs. bilingual and monolingual experimental results, Graduate Linguistics Expo Michigan State (GLEAMS-1), Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.
- Durvasula, K., & Liter, A. (2016). Generalising from ambiguous data. Linguistic Society of America 2016 Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., USA.
- Nesbitt, M., & Durvasula, K. (2016). Ambisyllabic Consonants are Codas: Evidence from a Syllable Tracking Task. Linguistic Society of America 2016 Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., USA.
- Huang, H.-H., & Lin, Y.-H. (2016). Bilingual and monolingual loanword adaptations: A case study of English coda [m] in Standard Mandarin loanwords. LSA-90 Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, USA.