Phonetics 2025 Hong Kong – Book of Abstracts

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TitleViewPresenterAffiliationAuthors
A Gestural Approach to Latin /pl, fl, kl/ Cluster Realizations in Galego-Portuguese and SardinianViewBenjamin SchmeiserIllinois State UniversityBenjamin Schmeiser
A Three-Dimension Quantitative Model about Tone SandhiViewWANG,ChunThe Chinese University of Hongkong | Beijing Language and Culture University | Xiamen UniversityWANG,Chun | LIANG,Huijing | HE,Maoxin
Acoustic Features of Cantonese Speech Acts: Prosodic Evidence from Words and SentencesViewMeixuan LiThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityMeixuan Li | Bingxin Liu | Si Chen
An articulatory study of prenuclear glides in Southwestern MandarinViewJing HuangCity University of Macau | National Tsing Hua UniversityJing Huang | Feng-fan Hsieh
Arabic Phonological Transfer in English Stress Assignment: Patterns and Pedagogical ImplicationsViewSafi Eldeen Alzi'abiIsra UniversitySafi Eldeen Alzi'abi
Bridging the Gap: Ensuring Synthetic Phonics Continues from Kindergarten into Primary School in Hong KongViewGeeta Bhavnani | Winnie PangThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityGeeta Bhavnani | Winnie Pang
Comparison of English and Cantonese IntonationViewLuk Hiu Ching | Chan Ying Yik | Cheung KiuHong Kong Community College | Hong Kong Community College | Hong Kong Community CollegeLuk Hiu Ching | Chan Ying Yik | Cheung Kiu
Contextualized embeddings predict the pitch contours of Mandarin monosyllabic wordsViewXiaoyun JinEberhard Karls Universität TübingenXiaoyun Jin | R. Harald Baayen
Cross-dialectal perspective on the relation between form and meaning: the case of Tone 3 sandhi in spoken Beijing and Taiwan MandarinViewYuxin LuUniversity of TübingenYuxin Lu
Cross-linguistic influence on vowels of Salento Italian-French bilingualsViewMarie FongaroUniversity of South Bohemia in ?eské Bud?jovice | University of Salento |University Paris CitéMarie Fongaro | Barbara Gili Fivela | Maud Pélissier
Deep neural networks identify sensitive regions of an acoustic tubeViewAxel EkströmUppsala University | Uppsala University | KTH Royal Institute of TechnologyRunhui Song | Johan Sjons | Axel Ekström
Dipping-Tone Contrasts in A Multi-Dipping-Tone System: A Case Study of Jìn ChineseViewWEI, YangHong Kong Shue Yan UniversityWEI, Yang
Downtrend in Sylheti Phrasal TonesViewAMALESH GOPETezpur University | Tezpur UniversityTulika Gogoi | Amalesh Gope
Effects of morpho-phonological consonant deletion on adjacent vowels in three Meru dialects, KenyaViewConceição CunhaInstitute of Phonetics, LMU MunichConceição Cunha
Effects of Native Tone System and Dual-tone Experience on Non-native Tone PerceptionViewChuqiao ChenThe Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | The Chinese University of Hong KongChuqiao Chen | Regine Lai
Enhancing Learner Engagement and Implicit Acquisition through Voice Mirroring: A New Audio-Based Approach for Japanese Language EducationViewNobuko WangProfessor, Department of Japanese Language Education Senshu University, JapanNobuko Wang
Enhancing Post-secondary Language Majors’ Accentual Awareness through Video Analysis and ReflectionViewWience Wing-sze LAICollege of Professional and Continuing Education, The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityWience Wing-sze LAI
Evaluation of L2 English Accented Speakers’ Employability in ChinaViewYuqing HeSchool of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia | School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, Australian National University, Canberra, AustraliaYuqing He | Ksenia Gnevsheva
Geminates in Libyan Arabic: Investigating Articulatory Correlates.ViewAmel IssaUniversity of Leeds; Gharyan UniversityAmel Issa
Generative Phonetic Modeling of Malay Nasal HarmonyViewJian-Leat SiahUniversity of California, Los AngelesJian-Leat Siah
HRTs in 1st and 2nd generation Mandarin- and Anglo-background speakers in AustraliaViewChengjin LiuThe Australian National University | The Australian National UniversityChengjin Liu | Ksenia Gnevsheva
Nasal consonants in MalayalamViewCaterine Ann MichaelPhD Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad | Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology PalakkadCaterine Ann Michael | Reenu Punnoose
Perception of Dh-Stopping in South Yorkshire EnglishViewBartolome Diaz-MartinezUniversity of Murcia, SpainBartolome Diaz-Martinez
Perceptual Differences Between Indo-European and Sinitic Language Speakers: A Gating ExperimentViewman-ni chu | man-ni chuFu Jen Catholic Universityman-ni chu
Phonemic shift in Pakistani PunjabiViewSundar HumaLahore Collee for Women University LahoreSundar Huma
Phonotactics and Lexical Effect in Evaluating Perceptual DistinctivenessViewMingxing LiHong Kong Baptist University | Hong Kong Baptist UniversityPauline Liu | Mingxing Li
Pitch relationship and phonation cues in native and non-native listeners’ Mandarin tone perceptionViewOk Joo LeeSeoul National University | Seoul National UniversityOk Joo Lee | Kyungmin Lee
Prosodic prominence does not facilitate word identificationViewMartina PenkeUniversity of Cologne | University of CologneBarbara Zeyer | Martina Penke
Seeing, Hearing and Feeling L2 Sounds Through Metaphoric GestureViewEnid LeeOkinawa International UniversityEnid Lee
Speech Rate of Short vs. Long Interrogative Sentences in Human-Directed vs. Device-Directed Dialectal Arabic SpeechViewArwa AlsahafiDepartment of Linguistics- King Saud University | Department of Linguistics- King Saud University | Department of Linguistics- King Saud University | Department of Linguistics- King Saud UniversityYahya Aldholmi | Arwa Alsahafi | Reema Alshiddi | May Al-Sager
Speech Rate Perception and Speaker Identification in Human-Directed vs. Device-Directed Arabic SpeechViewMay Al-SaqerDepartment of Linguistics- King Saud University | Department of Linguistics- King Saud University | Department of Linguistics- King Saud University | Department of Linguistics- King Saud UniversityYahya Aldholmi | May Al-Saqer | Arwa Alsahafi | Reema Alshiddi
Temporal Dynamics of Acoustic Emotion Encoding: A Mixed- Effects Modeling Analysis of Valence, Arousal, and DominanceViewYuxin FANSoutheast University | City University of Hong KongYuxin FAN, Yufeng WU
Tense-Lax Vowels in Tibeto-Burman Languages: A Phonetic Analysis of LahuViewHONG YingThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHONG Ying
The realization of tones in spontaneous spoken Taiwan Mandarin: a corpus-based survey and theory-driven computational modelingViewYuxin LuUniversity of TübingenYuxin Lu | Yu-Ying Chuang|R.Harald Baayen
The Role of Acoustic Features In Elderly Adults’ Voice PreferencesViewMIN-HSUAN, KAOKang Chiao International SchoolMIN-HSUAN, KAO
The Self-Ironic Speaker: A Psycholinguistic Journey into Humor, Identity, and ConversationViewAleksandra SiemieniukMaria Grzegorzewska University & University of Economics and Human Sciences in WarsawAleksandra Siemieniuk
Tonal Preservation verse Prosodic Transfer: How Cantonese-L1 Speakers Navigate Mandarin Question IntonationViewXu ShujingThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University | University College Dublin | The Chinese University of Hong KongXu Shujing | Chunyu Ge | Grace Wenling Cao | Peggy Pik Ki Mok
Vowel Restructuring Under Retroflex Trill Suffixation in JingMen MandarinViewYue XieUniversity of Malaya | University of Malaya | University of MalayaYUE XIE | Roshidah Hassan | Poh-shin Chiew
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