FOS: Fwd: [lin-colloq] Michigan State University Linguistics Colloquium - Tyler Kendall (2/18)
Suzanne Evans Wagner
wagnersu at msu.edu
Thu Feb 18 11:12:37 EST 2016
FOS,
Don't forget that there's a talk today by Tyler Kendall on US regional
vowel patterns in production and perception! Come to B-342 at 4:30pm to
hear it!
Dr Kendall will also be talking informally to the Phono Research Group
tomorrow, Friday Feb 19, 11:15-12:45 in B-442 Wells. This will be more of
an "under the hood" look at the details of the studies he's presenting in
his colloquium talk, and a relaxed opportunity for people to ask him
questions. All welcome.
Suzanne
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From: Cara Feldscher <feldsch3 at msu.edu>
Date: Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 2:20 PM
Subject: [lin-colloq] Michigan State University Linguistics Colloquium -
Tyler Kendall (2/18)
To: lin-colloq at lin.msu.edu
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*U.S. Regional Vowel Patterns in Production and Perception*
Tyler Kendall (University of Oregon
In this talk, I present continuing work from a collaborative project with
Valerie Fridland (University of Nevada, Reno), which is exploring the
relationship between speech production and perception at both the regional
and individual level (Kendall and Fridland 2012, Fridland and Kendall 2012,
Fridland, Kendall, and Farrington 2014). We examine vowel production and
perception patterns from speakers in 8 U.S. states (CA, IL, NC, NV, NY,
OR, TN, VA) across the South, West, and Inland North (Labov et al. 2006).
Building on other recent work (Evans and Iverson 2004, 2007, Sumner and
Samuel 2009, Fridland and Kendall 2012), we are investigating questions
such as (a) whether differences in regional speakers’ production patterns
implicate differences in perception, (b) whether individual differences in
production relate to individual differences in perception, and, (c) whether
different vowel sub-systems (e.g. tense and lax mid-front vowels, low back
vowels) vary in the way that this linkage between production and perception
is realized. I discuss the current status of this work along with some of
our recent findings with respect to the above questions. I also discuss
some new directions for our work, including an examination of how the
addition of social information about the stimuli voice’s regional identity
influences listener perceptions and an attempt to map perceptual data
(vowel identification patterns from 500+ participants around the U.S.)
using methods from dialectometry (Kendall and Fridland 2016).
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