So grateful to have been accepted to present my research for a second year at @NWAV51. For those who missed my talk, I will be uploading a copy here in the coming days. For now, here’s a little snapshot of me delivering my talk at Queen’s College, City University of New York! 👩🏻🎓
And that’s a wrap! Thank you all for such a great conference 🤩 The diversity in our speakers this year really embodied Variation in the World’s Languages 🌎
Looking forward to seeing everyone and many more at #NWAV52#NWAV51#sociolinguistics#variation
We’re in the final hours of #NWAV51 !!
Last sale of our limited merch t-shirts and complimentary tote bags is still happening at the front desk. Get yours now!
If you're interested in queer/nb/trans sociolinguistics, you should definitely seek out Jayce Garner's #NWAV51 poster (transmasc voice quality, #49). Jayce was a 2022 @mi_diaries NSF-REU student in our lab, and he was mentored by Jack!
Today @Phillipmcarter and I presented at #NWAV51 on the role of Spanish dialect variation in perceptions of pitch and speech rate. Really fun to return to these data with a great crowd!
Reminder: The 9:15 AM Gender & Phonetics session is now in the Klapper building in room 404 (the museum-like building straight down from ACSM, past the dining hall). The elevator will bring you right up!
We’ll have volunteers available as guides!
Thank you all for a successful first day of #NWAV51 !!!
We’re starting fresh tomorrow with even more talks, our Workshop on Variation & Syntactic Theory, and the poster session in the afternoon!
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