Graduate student Joshua Wampler and former faculty member Eva Wittenberg will be presenting a poster entitled Discourse structure affects reference resolution to events in English: Evidence from a new paradigm at CogSci23, the 45th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, which will be held in Sydney, Australia July 26-29, 2023.
Monthly Archives: April 2023
Sharon Rose, Michael Obiri-Yeboah and Sarah Creel publish in Laboratory Phonology
Faculty member Sharon Rose, alumnus Michael Obiri-Yeboah (PhD 2021, currently Assistant Teaching Professor in Linguistics Department at Georgetown University) and Sarah C. Creel (faculty member in UC San Diego Cognitive Science) just published the paper “Perception of ATR contrasts by Akan speakers: a case of perceptual near-merger.” in Laboratory Phonology. The paper shows how Akan speakers can easily distinguish vowels contrasted by only Advanced Tongue Root, but have difficulty perceiving phonemic vowel contrasts that differ by both Advanced Tongue Root and height features; although such vowels have distinct articulation, they are acoustically similar.