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Video version of my @NWAV_50 talk with captions (most are auto-generated, I tried to correct some before finalizing but couldn't fix all): https://t.co/Pzu3K8Grim - fun facts in the thread #nwav50
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Thanks again for a great @NWAV_50#NWAV50! @caitlinmoriah and I added our speaker notes to our slides, plus a new final slide with a sign-up link for a copy of the chapter as soon as it's available, and to give feedback. Let's keep the conversations going! https://t.co/9fWcFV2P5F
Last plenary Emma Moore, USheffield. A packed auditorium. Lots of great vernacular features under study! Variation is so much fun 🤩 @UofTLinguistics @NWAV_50
Slides are up on ResearchGate from my @NWAV_50 presentation on sibilant categorization differences between gender expansive and cisgender listeners #nwav50: https://t.co/NKD3OBk5wy
Enjoying @NWAV_50 so far and looking forward to talking about children's attitudes towards accents with @DrAmandaCole and @DrLLawyer later today! Come along to the last session of the day 'Development' to check it out 😊#NWAV50