| 09:15 |
Opening |
| Session: Sound change |
| 09:20 |
Donald Derrick |
R-sandhi in New Zealand English pdf |
| 09:45 |
Didier Demolin |
Modelling the r > ʀ change in Flanders using the logistic equation pdf |
| 10:10 |
Adrian Leemann |
Front or Back? The Changing Landscape of Swiss German R-Sounds pdf |
| 10:35 |
Roeland van Hout |
Different urban scenarios in the rise of approximant r in Dutch? pdf |
| 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
| Session: Second-language Acquisition |
| 11:20 |
Xuanxi Wu |
Chinese Learners’ Acquisition of Rhotics in Spanish Consonant Clusters and Svarabhakti Elements pdf |
| 11:45 |
Joaquín Romero |
Phonological and articulatory conditionings in L1 Spanish to L2 English transfer of coronal rhotics pdf |
| 12:10 |
Alina Waitzmann |
Does a learner’s native language influence their acquisition of rhoticity in English? An auditory and acoustic analysis of /r/ productions in advanced French and German learners pdf |
| 12:35 |
Evan Cohen |
(Meta)linguistic factors in L3 rhotic transfer pdf |
| 13:00 |
Lunch |
| Session: Perception |
| 14:20 |
Holger Mitterer |
The impact of rhotic variation on spoken-word recognition in Maltese pdf |
| 14:45 |
Bodo Winter |
Rhotics and iconicity: The expressive power of /r/ pdf |
| 15:10 |
Poster Session |
| Session: Methods |
| 17:10 |
James Scobbie |
Glossograms for impressionistic and quantitative analysis of lingual rhotic articulations pdf |
| 17:35 |
Domenique van der Niet |
A multifeature approach for the classification of rhotic variants using AI pdf |