Word-Specific Phenomena in the Realization of Vowel Categories.

This LabPhon satellite workshop was postponed due to Covid-19. Talks are now downloadable, with Q&A and discussion held via Zoom next week.

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Talks by
@msoskuthy @PatStrycharczuk @joey_stan Margaret Renwick, Joan Bybee, Ricardo Napoleão de Souza, Amanda Cole, and the #CCC

Organized by
The CCC: @ChloeDiskin @dalaigrama @jbhay @GJDoch @KseniaGnevsheva @debbie_dloa @simongonzalez85 Foulkes, Travis, Brand, Sheard & me
Talk by @syllabicity
Word-specific phonetics in a large Italian corpus
Talk by @AmanditaCole & @PatStrycharczuk
I vs. /ai/
@msoskuthy
Frequency effects in diachronic vowel shifts are tiny
Joan Bybee & Ricardo Napoleão de Souza
Usage in constructions as a factor in word-specific vowel duration in English
@joey_stan
Methodological considerations in the study of infrequent phonological variables: The case of English /eɡ/ and /ɛɡ/
@ChloeDiskin @dalaigrama & the rest of the CCC
Linking pragmatic and phonetic change: "Just" in Australian and New Zealand English
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