{"id":399,"date":"2023-10-28T02:52:28","date_gmt":"2023-10-28T02:52:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.colips.org\/conferences\/tai2023\/wp\/?page_id=399"},"modified":"2023-11-19T15:48:16","modified_gmt":"2023-11-19T07:48:16","slug":"program-details","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.colips.org\/conferences\/tai2023\/web\/program-details\/","title":{"rendered":"Program Details"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-page\" data-elementor-id=\"399\" class=\"elementor elementor-399\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section class=\"elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-fe6a66c elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"fe6a66c\" data-element_type=\"section\" data-e-type=\"section\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-container elementor-column-gap-default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-top-column elementor-element elementor-element-a2d7475\" data-id=\"a2d7475\" data-element_type=\"column\" data-e-type=\"column\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-wrap elementor-element-populated\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-b9a8905 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"b9a8905\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<h2>S1: Opening Session (Day 1, 09:00 &#8211; 09:30)<\/h2><h2>K1: Keynote Speech 1 (Day 1, 09:30 &#8211; 10:30)<\/h2><p><strong>Title: Tones, Tunes and the Dynamics of Intonational Categories<\/strong><\/p><p><strong><em>Speaker: Jennifer S Cole, Northwestern University, USA<\/em><\/strong><\/p><p><strong><em>Chair:\u00a0 Wentao Gu<\/em><\/strong><\/p><h2>S2: Tea Break (Day 1, 10:30 &#8211; 11:00)<\/h2><h2>O1: Pitch and Pitch Accent (Day 1, 11:00 &#8211; 12:00)<\/h2><p><strong>Chair: Poh Shih Chiew<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>35<\/strong>: Speakers adaptively plan f0 trajectories under rate changes: Evidence from Thai contour tones<\/p><p><em>Burroni, Francesco; Kirby, James<\/em><\/p><p><strong>43<\/strong>: No effects of f0 manipulation and phrase position in Korean word recognition<\/p><p><em>Kaland, Constantijn; Gordon, Matthew; Jang, Jiyoung; Katsika, Argyro<\/em><\/p><p><strong>44<\/strong>: Individual variability in the production of consonant-induced pitch perturbations at vowel onset in Thai<\/p><p><em>Silpachai, Alif; Hu, Na; Arvaniti, Amalia<\/em><\/p><h2>S3: Lunch (Day 1, 12:00 &#8211; 13:30)<\/h2><h2>O2: Diverse Aspects of Prosody (Day 1, 13:30 &#8211; 14:30)<\/h2><div><p><strong>Chair: Jennifer S Cole<\/strong><\/p><\/div><p><strong>25<\/strong>: The phonetics and pragmatics of H* and L+H* in British English<\/p><p><em>Kim, Jiseung; Hu, Na; Orrico, Riccardo; Gryllia, Stella; Arvaniti, Amalia<\/em><\/p><p><strong>41<\/strong>: Synthesising and Assessing Performative Speech Modes<\/p><p><em>Lau, Emily; Post, Brechtje; Knill, Katherine M<\/em><\/p><p><strong>84<\/strong>: Exploring Rhythmic Patterns in Deori and Mising using Read Speech Data<\/p><p><em>Saikia, Krisangi; Mahanta, Shakuntala<\/em><\/p><p><strong>86<\/strong>: Production of Mandarin Tones in Patients with Parkinson\u2019s Disease<\/p><p><em>Gu, Wentao; Fan, Ping; Liu, Weiguo<\/em><\/p><h2>S4: Tea Break (Day 1, 14:30 &#8211; 15:00)<\/h2><h2>P1: Poster Session 1 (Day 1, 15:00 &#8211; 16:00)<\/h2><p><strong>2<\/strong>: Cross-language perception of the Japanese singleton\/geminate contrast: Case of Vietnamese speakers with and without Japanese language experience<\/p><p><em>Kimiko, Tsukada; \u0110\u00e0o,\u0110\u00edch; Huyen, Trang<\/em><\/p><p><strong>3<\/strong>: OCP and downstep in Japanese<\/p><p><em>Hirayama, Manami; Hwang, Hyun Kyung; Kato, Takaomi<\/em><\/p><p><strong>5<\/strong>: Mutual predictability of the accent patterns of Tokyo and Osaka Japanese<\/p><p><em>Noguchi, Hiroto<\/em><\/p><p><strong>17<\/strong>: Polite Tones of Voice in Transition: Investigating Speech Production and Perception in Thai Speakers of Different Generations<\/p><p><em>Jitwiriyanont, Sujinat<\/em>\u00a0<\/p><p><strong>18<\/strong>: The prosody of polar response particles in German and Dutch<\/p><p><em>Repp, Sophie; Ulbrich, Christiane<\/em><\/p><p><strong>26<\/strong>: The prosody of contrastive focus and verum focus in rejections<\/p><p><em>Seeliger, Heiko; Repp, Sophie<\/em><\/p><p><strong>29<\/strong>: Vocative Intonation in Bulgarian<\/p><p><em>Andreeva, Bistra; Dimitrova, Snezhina<\/em><\/p><p><strong>36<\/strong>: Challenging categorical perception of lexical tone and gradient perception of intonation \u2014\u2014 Evidence from Cantonese identification and discrimination studies<\/p><p><em>Yang, Yang; Gussenhoven, Carlos; Reshetnikova, Victoria; van de Ven, Marco<\/em><\/p><p><strong>40<\/strong>: F0 Change of Lexical Tones in Loud Speech<\/p><p><em>liu, weitong; zhang, hui; shi, jiajia; ye, yuhan<\/em><\/p><p><strong>47<\/strong>: Vowels, Tones and Tonogenesis in Braj Bhasha<\/p><p><em>Ojha, Neetesh Kumar; Mahanta, Shakuntala<\/em><\/p><h2>O3: Typological Prosody (Day 1, 16:00 &#8211; 17:00)<\/h2><p><strong>Chair: Caicai Zhang<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>6<\/strong>: Modelling Fijian focus prosody using PENTAtrainer: A pilot study<\/p><p><em>Lee, Albert; Simard, Candide; Tamata, Apolonia; Xu, Yi; Prom-on, Santitham; Sun, Jiaying<\/em><\/p><p><strong>9<\/strong>: Syntax-Prosody mismatches in Teotitl\u00e1n Zapotec<\/p><p><em>Uchihara, Hiroto; Guti\u00e9rrez, Ambrocio<\/em><\/p><p><strong>50<\/strong>: Prosodic phrasing in Breton<\/p><p><em>Elfner, Emily; Torres-Tamarit, Francesc; Jouitteau, M\u00e9lanie<\/em><\/p><p><strong>82<\/strong>: The Prosodic Profile of Black Mountain M\u00f6npa<\/p><p><em>Hyslop, Gwendolyn<\/em><\/p><h2>E1: City Tour (Day 1, 17:00 &#8211; 21:00)<\/h2><h2>K2: Keynote Speech 2 (Day 2, 09:00 &#8211; 10:00)<\/h2><p><strong>Title: Perceptual similarity and acoustic variability as filters on tonal variation and change<\/strong><\/p><p><strong><em>Speaker: James Kirby, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit\u00e4t M\u00fcnchen, Germany<\/em><\/strong><\/p><p><strong>Chair: Amalia <b>Arvaniti<\/b><\/strong><\/p><h2>S5: Tea Break (Day 2, 10:00 &#8211; 10:30)<\/h2><h2>O4: Tones in Chinese Languages (Day 2, 10:30 &#8211; 12:00)<\/h2><p><strong>Chair: Bei Yang<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>7<\/strong>: Cross-generational variability of laryngeal contrasts in Shuangfeng Xiang Chinese<\/p><p><em>Shi, Menghui; chen, yiya<\/em><\/p><p><strong>22<\/strong>: The Interaction of Tonal and Metrical Prominence in the Pingding Variety of Chinese<\/p><p><em>Jia, Pingping<\/em><\/p><p><strong>32<\/strong>: Polysyllabic tone sandhi and morphosyntax in Xiangshan Wu Chinese<\/p><p><em>Shi, Yibing; Nolan, Francis; Post, Brechtje<\/em><\/p><p><strong>85<\/strong>: Roles of F0 Range\/Slope and Duration in Cueing the Mandarin Rising or Falling Tones<\/p><p><em>Zhang, Wei; Gu, Wentao<\/em><\/p><p><strong>73<\/strong>: Carryover Tonal Variations for Speech Recognition in Standard Chinese<\/p><p><em>Hasanah, Hana N; Yang, Qing; chen, yiya<\/em><\/p><p><strong>69<\/strong>: Aspiration and tones in Guangxi Cantonese<\/p><p><em>Yang, Bei; Xian, Wenting<\/em><\/p><h2>S6: Lunch (Day 2, 12:00 &#8211; 13:30)<\/h2><h2>K3: Keynote Speech 3 (Day 2, 13:30 &#8211; 14:30)<\/h2><p><strong>Title:Exploring the Relationship Between Gesture and Pitch \u2018Prominence\u2019 From the Perspective of African Tonal Languages<\/strong><\/p><p><strong><em>Speaker: Katie Franich, Harvard University, USA<\/em><\/strong><\/p><p><strong>Chair: Hansj\u00f6rg Mixdorff<\/strong><\/p><h2>S7: Tea Break (Day 2, 14:30 &#8211; 15:00)<\/h2><h2>P2: Poster Session 2 (Day 2, 15:00 &#8211; 16:00)<\/h2><p><strong>24:<\/strong> The Attractivity of Average Speech Rhythm in Mandarin Chinese<\/p><p>Oh, Gyong Min; Wang, Chun; Kaland, Constantijn<\/p><p><strong>39<\/strong>: Encoding Tone Sandhi in Zhangzhou Southern Min: An Inter-disciplinary Exploration<\/p><p><em>Huang, Yishan<\/em><\/p><p><strong>46<\/strong>: The effect of post-tonic lengthening and F0 in Syrian Arabic prosody<\/p><p><em>Al Hasan, Malek; Mahanta, Shakuntala<\/em><\/p><p><strong>49<\/strong>: Intonation of angry and happy Singapore English acted speech<\/p><p><em>Koh, Rae Jia Xin; Tan, Ying Ying<\/em><\/p><p><strong>52<\/strong>: Deconstructing the phonetic corelates of syllable prominence in Mundari<\/p><p><em>Horo, Luke; Gogoi, Pamir; Anderson, Gregory<\/em><\/p><p><strong>66<\/strong>: Untangling the Word-Tone System: The Basic Tonal and Prosodic Patterns in Choca-ngaca<\/p><p><em>Wang, Xiyao<\/em><\/p><p><strong>70<\/strong>: Study on Chinese Tone Acquisition of Learners From Different Language Backgrounds<\/p><p><em>LI, Jinhao<\/em><\/p><p><strong>77<\/strong>: Production of Mandarin Third Tone Sandhi by the Young generation in Malaysia<\/p><p><em>Ren, Xin; Chiew, Poh Shin<\/em><\/p><p><strong>79<\/strong>: Tonal Variation of Southern Min Dialect: A Case Study of Klang Hokkien in Malaysia<\/p><p><em>Chiew, Poh Shin; Chau, Meng Huat<\/em><\/p><p><strong>80<\/strong>: Pitch Accents, Boundary Tones and Tune Compositionality<\/p><p><em>Gryllia, Stella; Arvaniti, Amalia; Kim, Jiseung; Hu, Na; Orrico, Riccardo<\/em><\/p><h2>O5: L2\/Bilingual Prosody (Day 2, 16:00 &#8211; 17:30)<\/h2><p><strong>Chair: James Kirby\u00a0<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>8<\/strong>: The Effects of Imitation and Emphasis Levels on the Learning of Post-Focus Compression: A Case Study of Cantonese Speakers on English<\/p><p><em>To, Ann Wai Huen; Xu, Yi<\/em><\/p><p><strong>21<\/strong>: Spanish imperatives produced by proficient Chinese learners of Spanish: The differences in prenuclear pitch accent and boundary tones<\/p><p><em>Xi, Xiaotong; Li, Peng<\/em><\/p><p><strong>27<\/strong>: Does Bilingualism Influence Attentional Control in the Cantonese Tone Dichotic Listening?<\/p><p><em>WANG, Yuqi; Qin, Zhen<\/em><\/p><p><strong>37<\/strong>: L2 learning and language attrition in intonation: analysis of Spanish L2 and Brazilian<\/p><p><em>Silva, Cristiane C; Mixdorff, Hansj\u00f6rg; Arantes, Pablo<\/em><\/p><p><strong>71<\/strong>: The acquisition of L2 Mandarin T3 sandhi and neutral tone by Japanese speakers<\/p><p><em>Shu, Tong; Mok, Peggy<\/em><\/p><p><strong>81<\/strong>: Exploring the Utility of Automatically Generated References for Assessing L2 Prosody<\/p><p><em>Juli\u00e3o, Mariana; Abad, Alberto; Moniz, Helena<\/em><\/p><h2>E2: Banquet (Day 2, 18:30 &#8211; 21:00)<\/h2><h2>K4: Keynote Speech 4 (Day 3, 09:00 &#8211; 10:00)<\/h2><p><strong>Title: When East speaks West: Assumptions about Prominence and Intonation in Singapore English<\/strong><\/p><p><strong><em>TAN Ying Ying, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore<\/em><\/strong><\/p><p><strong>Chair: Yiya Chen<\/strong><\/p><h2>S8: Tea Break (Day 3, 10:00 &#8211; 10:30)<\/h2><h2>O6: Contextual Tones (Day 3, 10:30 &#8211; 12:00)<\/h2><p><strong>Chair: Katie Franich<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>33<\/strong>: Stylised Tone and Intonation in Dog Directed Speech<\/p><p><em>Huang, Yu-Xian<\/em><\/p><p><strong>34<\/strong>: Tonal coarticulation in Angami level tones<\/p><p><em>Terhiija, Viyazonuo; Gwirie, Zhonei i; Sarmah, Priyankoo<\/em><\/p><p><strong>38<\/strong>: Attitudinal Prosody in Hindi<\/p><p><em>Mixdorff, Hansj\u00f6rg; Ghosh, Archishman; Khatri, Prashant; Rao, Preeti; Meireles, Alexsandro<\/em><\/p><p><strong>42<\/strong>: A Preliminary Investigation of the Phonetic Characteristics of Moklen Tones<\/p><p><em>Pornpottanamas, Warunsiri; Pittayaporn, Pittayawat; Maspong, Sireemas<\/em><\/p><p><strong>55<\/strong>: Tone in Binumarien Loans: Incorporating Tok Pisin Words in a Kainantu (Papuan) Tonal System<\/p><p><em>van Dasselaar, Renger<\/em><\/p><p><strong>67<\/strong>: PraaPer: simple, rich and intuitive representations for tone and intonation<\/p><p><em>cangemi, francesco; albert, aviad<\/em><\/p><h2>S9: Lunch (Day 3, 12:00 &#8211; 13:30)<\/h2><h2>O7: Intonation (Day 3, 13:30 &#8211; 14:30)<\/h2><p><strong>Chair: Ying Ying Tan<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>4<\/strong>: The perception of German wh-phrase-final intonation: a contour clustering evaluation<\/p><p><em>Seeliger, Heiko; L\u00fctzeler, Anne; Kaland, Constantijn<\/em><\/p><p><strong>30<\/strong>: Ethnicity and intonational variation in Singapore English child-directed speech<\/p><p><em>Chong, Adam; Sim, Jasper H; Post, Brechtje<\/em><\/p><p><strong>57<\/strong>: Exploring intonational patterns of poetic speech: Insights from a large corpus of German poetry<\/p><p><em>Schauffler, Nadja; Ketschik, Nora; Jung, Kerstin; Blessing, Andr\u00e9; Koch, Julia; Bernhart, Toni; Kinder, Anna; Kuhn , Jonas ; Richter, Sandra; Sturm, Rebecca; Viehhauser, Gabriel; Vu, Ngoc Thang<\/em><\/p><p><strong>59<\/strong>: Clustering lexical tones with intonation variation<\/p><p><em>Li, Katrina Kechun; Nolan, Francis; Post, Brechtje<\/em><\/p><h2>S10: Tea Break (Day 3, 14:30 &#8211; 15:00)<\/h2><h2>O8: Tone Learning and Neurolinguistics (Day 3, 15:00 &#8211; 16:30)<\/h2><p><strong>Chair:\u00a0<\/strong><strong>Aoju Chen, <\/strong><strong>Sophie Repp<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>10<\/strong>: Benefits of Targeted Memory Reactivation in Perceptual Learning of Non-native Tones are Associated with Slow-oscillation Phase and Delta-theta Power<\/p><p><em>Chen, Xiaocong; Lu, Jiayi; Qin, Zhen; Hu, Xiaoqing; Zhang, Caicai<\/em><\/p><p><strong>12<\/strong>: Daytime Naps Consolidate Cantonese Tone Learning Through Talker Generalization<\/p><p><em>Wu, Ruofan; Qin, Zhen; Zhang, Caicai<\/em><\/p><p><strong>13<\/strong>: Tonal contrast in Drenjongke (Bhutia): an Electroglottograph study<\/p><p><em>Lee, Seunghun; Villegas, Juli\u00e1n; Namgyal, Kunzang<\/em><\/p><p><strong>53<\/strong>: Setting the \u201ctone\u201d first and integrating into the syllable later:\u00a0 An EEG study of lexical tonal encoding in Mandarin word production<\/p><p><em>Chen, Xiaocong; Zhang, Caicai<\/em><\/p><p><strong>61<\/strong>: Variable Pitch Accent and Prosodic Phrasing in Japanese Adjectival Complex DPs<\/p><p><em>Chan, Le Xuan; Furusawa, Rina; Lee, Seunghun<\/em><\/p><p><strong>87<\/strong>: A new approach to the learning of tonal categories in tone and non-tone languages<\/p><p><em>Chen, Aoju<\/em><\/p><h2>S11: Closing Session (Day 3, 16:30 &#8211; 17:00)<\/h2>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>S1: Opening Session (Day 1, 09:00 &#8211; 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