
Poster Session 2
Zoom: https://yorku.zoom.us/j/95684993121
The password was emailed to those who registered.
A reminder will be sent at 9 am every day of the conference.
Padlet: https://padlet.com/amp2021toronto/posters2
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Triconsonantal Clusters in Qassimi Arabic
Ahmed Alnuqaydan (University of Utah)
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Graph-based phonological classes predict sonority projection
Max Nelson (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
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Phonetically Identical Forms can Have Different Phonological Behaviors
Naiyan Du (Michigan State University)
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The application of morpho-phonological rules comes with a processing cost
Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen (University of Newcastle and MARCS Institute, Western Sydney University)
Brett Baker (University of Melbourne)
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Markedness-avoidance alone does not determine base choice: Evidence from Spanish
Canaan Breiss (UCLA)
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Complexity in Two-Handed Asymmetrical Signs in Colombian Sign Language (LSC)
David Saavedra (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
Camilo Robayo (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
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Foot structure enables strict locality in phonological processes
Nate Koser (Rutgers University)
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Distinguishing Underlying and Derived Triggers in Process Interactions
Jane Chandlee (Haverford College)
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Prosody drives Paraguayan Guaraní suffix order
Maksymilian Dabkowski (UC Berkeley)
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Phonotactics of gender in Mandarin given names: patterns and constraints
Fulang Chen (MIT)
Michael Kenstowicz (MIT)
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An identity preference in Ngbaka vowels
Juliet Stanton (New York University)
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Comparison of coda voicing effects on perceived vowel duration
Chelsea Sanker (Yale University)
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Production of broad and narrow focus in Canadian English
Jiseung Kim (University of Alberta)
Anja Arnhold (University of Alberta)
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Metathesis is late and fake
Madeline Gilbert (New York University)
Kate Mooney (New York University)
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Typological gaps in iambic nonfinality correlate with learning difficulty
Joe Pater (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Brandon Prickett (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
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Comparative Reconstruction Probabilistically: The Role of Inventory and Phonotactics
Andrei Munteanu (University of Toronto)
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A Formal Model for Recognizing Reduplication
Yang Wang (UCLA)