Jennifer Hay
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jennifer Bohun Hay is a New Zealand linguist who specialises in sociolinguistics, laboratory phonology, and the history of New Zealand English. As of 2020 she is a full professor at the University of Canterbury.
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- Factors influencing speech perception in the context of a merger-in-progress (2006) (432)
- Lexical frequency in morphology: Is everything relative? (2001) (342)
- Causes and Consequences of Word Structure (2003) (296)
- Shifting paradigms: gradient structure in morphology (2005) (278)
- Stuffed toys and speech perception (2010) (234)
- Parsing and productivity (2002) (221)
- Gradient Grammar: An Effect of Animacy on the Syntax of give in New Zealand and American English (2008) (215)
- From fush to feesh: Exemplar priming in speech perception (2006) (204)
- New Zealand English: Its Origins and Evolution (2004) (193)
- From Speech Perception to Morphology: Affix Ordering Revisited (2002) (142)
- Phonetic Interpretation Papers in Laboratory Phonology VI: Speech perception, well-formedness and the statistics of the lexicon (2004) (136)
- What Constrains Possible Suffix Combinations? On the Interaction of Grammatical and Processing Restrictions in Derivational Morphology (2004) (131)
- Tracking word frequency effects through 130years of sound change (2015) (92)
- Getting fed up with our feet: Contrast maintenance and the New Zealand English “short” front vowel shift (2007) (84)
- The ONZE corpus (2007) (76)
- Congruence between ‘word age’ and ‘voice age’ facilitates lexical access (2011) (69)
- Reversing the trajectory of language change: Subject–verb agreement with be in New Zealand English (2004) (68)
- Phonotactics, parsing and productivity (2003) (65)
- Spoken syntax: The phonetics of giving a hand in New Zealand English (2006) (65)
- Ladies first? Phonology, frequency, and the naming conspiracy (2005) (62)
- LaBB-CAT: an Annotation Store (2012) (61)
- Humour as an ethnic boundary marker in New Zealand interaction (1997) (59)
- ONZE Miner: the development of a browser-based research tool (2008) (57)
- Exploiting random intercepts: Two case studies in sociophonetics (2012) (56)
- OPRAH AND /AY/: LEXICAL FREQUENCY, REFEREE DESIGN AND STYLE (1999) (54)
- A peer pressure experiment: Recreation of the Asch conformity experiment with robots (2014) (52)
- Short-term Exposure to One Dialect Affects Processing of Another (2010) (46)
- Changing word usage predicts changing word durations in New Zealand English (2017) (42)
- The Emergence of Sociophonetic Structure (2015) (42)
- Word frequency effects in sound change as a consequence of perceptual asymmetries: An exemplar-based model (2019) (38)
- Pronounced Rivalries: Attitudes and Speech Production (2010) (34)
- The emergence of linguistic structure in an online iterated learning task (2017) (34)
- Participants Conform to Humans but Not to Humanoid Robots in an English Past Tense Formation Task (2016) (32)
- New Zealand English (2008) (32)
- Ladies First (2019) (31)
- Modelling sociophonetic variation (2006) (29)
- The fall and rise of /r/: Rhoticity and /r/-sandhi in early New Zealand English. (2002) (28)
- Phonological, lexical, and frequency factors in coronal stop deletion in early New Zealand English (2008) (26)
- /r/-sandhi in early 20th century New Zealand English (2012) (26)
- Using nonsense words to investigate vowel merger1 (2013) (25)
- Careful Who You Talk to: An Effect of Experimenter Identity on the Production of the NEAR/SQUARE Merger in New Zealand English (2009) (24)
- Social Salience Discriminates Learnability of Contextual Cues in an Artificial Language (2017) (23)
- Resilience of English vowel perception across regional accent variation (2018) (22)
- The phonetics of 'un' (2007) (22)
- "Kia ora. This is my earthquake story". Multiple applications of a sociolinguistic corpus (2016) (21)
- A pleasant malady : The ellen/allan merger in New Zealand English (2005) (20)
- Male cheerleaders and wanton women: Humour among New Zealand friends (2002) (20)
- Using Sound Change to Explore the Mental Lexicon (2006) (19)
- The rise and rise of New Zealand English DRESS (2004) (19)
- Sociophonetic patterning of phrase-final /t/ in New Zealand English (2006) (17)
- Contextual activation of Australia can affect New Zealanders' vowel productions (2015) (17)
- Car-talk: Location-specific speech production and perception (2017) (16)
- Sociophonetics: The Role of Words, the Role of Context, and the Role of Words in Context (2018) (16)
- Acoustic correlates of rhythm in New Zealand English: A diachronic study (2012) (16)
- The regional and sociolinguistic dimension of /hw/ maintenance and loss in early 20th century New Zealand English (2003) (13)
- From categories to gradience: Auto-coding sociophonetic variation with random forests (2020) (13)
- Phonotactics, parsing and productivity: 2685 (2003) (10)
- Aero-tactile integration in fricatives: converting audio to air flow information for speech perception enhancement (2014) (10)
- Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting (2015) (10)
- The UC QuakeBox Project: Creation of a community-focused research archive (2013) (9)
- Perceptions of regional dialects in New Zealand (2005) (8)
- Non-Māori-speaking New Zealanders have a Māori proto-lexicon (2020) (8)
- Tongan Determiners and Semantic Composition (2005) (8)
- Hearing r-sandhi: The role of past experience (2018) (8)
- Abstract social categories facilitate access to socially skewed words (2019) (7)
- Divergence in speech perception (2017) (7)
- The hands, head and brow: A sociolinguistics study of Māori gesture (2016) (7)
- From newcastle MOUTH to aussie ears: australians' perceptual assimilation and adaptation for newcastle UK vowels (2015) (6)
- Rules, Analogy, and Social Factors Codetermine Past-tense Formation Patterns in English (2014) (6)
- Morphological convergence as on-line lexical analogy (2020) (5)
- Frequency and Corpora (2016) (5)
- Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems (2015) (5)
- Word recognition and sound merger : the case of the front-centering diphthongs in NZ English (2003) (5)
- Effects of aero-tactile stimuli on continuous speech perception (2016) (5)
- Phonological and Morphological Effects in the Acceptability of Pseudowords (2020) (4)
- New Zealand English: Introduction (2004) (4)
- Affix Ordering in Derivation (2014) (4)
- (Non)-rhoticity: Lessons from New Zealand English (2012) (3)
- Speech perception , well-formedness , and lexical frequency (2007) (3)
- Listen with your skin: aerotak speech perception enhancement system (2014) (3)
- Sociolinguistics in New Zealand (2009) (3)
- 5. Morphological Emergence (2015) (3)
- Not All Indexical Cues Are Equal: Differential Sensitivity to Dimensions of Indexical Meaning in an Artificial Language (2020) (3)
- A TOOLBOX FOR TEACHING PHONETICS (2007) (2)
- The Origins of New Zealand English (2008) (2)
- Social Priming in Speech Perception: Revisiting Kangaroo/Kiwi Priming in New Zealand English (2022) (2)
- Early New Zealand English: The Closing Diphthongs (2017) (2)
- Effects of short-term exposure to unfamiliar regional accents: Australians’ categorization of London and Yorkshire English consonants (2014) (2)
- Aero-tactile integration in Mandarin (2019) (2)
- GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEERS: WORD RECOGNITION AND SOUND MERGER (2002) (2)
- Hearing R-Sandhi: the Role of Past Experience (2018) (2)
- Questions for further research (2005) (2)
- Affix Productivity and Base Productivity (2007) (1)
- HORIZONTAL DIPHTHONG SHIFT IN NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH (2019) (1)
- Gender separation and the speech community: Rhoticity in early 20th century Southland New Zealand English (2021) (1)
- Historical Background (2018) (1)
- Phonetics and Phonology (2008) (0)
- Improvements to vowel categorization in non-native regional accents resulting from multiple-versus single-talker training : A computational approach (2014) (0)
- The changing realisation of 'the' before vowels in New Zealand English 1 (2012) (0)
- New Zealand English: Overview and background (2004) (0)
- Unsupervised morphological segmentation in a language with reduplication (2022) (0)
- AN INFORMATION THEORETIC PERSPECTIVE ON PERCEPTUAL STRUCTURE: CROSS-ACCENT VOWEL PERCEPTION (2019) (0)
- Geography, Demography and Cultural Factors (2008) (0)
- New Zealand Vocabulary and Discourse Features (2008) (0)
- Chapter 25 . Frequency and corpora ∗ (2014) (0)
- Linguistics Society of New Zealand Language & Society Conference 14-16 November 2018 (2018) (0)
- MODELLING GRADIENCE IN ENGLISH /r/ VIA STATISTICAL CLASSIFICATION (2019) (0)
- Word recognition and sound merg centering diphthongs i (2003) (0)
- 1 A pleasant malady : The Ellen / Allan Merger in New Zealand English (2005) (0)
- New Zealand English: Implications for language change (2004) (0)
- New Zealand English: morphosyntax (2020) (0)
- Automatic Conversion of Dialectal Tamil Text to Standard Written Tamil Text Using Fsts Rules, Analogy, and Social Factors Codetermine Past-tense Formation Patterns in English Revisiting Word Neighborhoods for Speech Recognition (0)
- The sound of women in New Zealand English (2017) (0)
- New Zealand English: The historical background (2004) (0)
- Acoustic vowel charts for the ten speakers included in the acoustic analysis (2004) (0)
- New Zealand English: The historical background of some settlements visited by the Mobile Unit (2004) (0)
- Analyzing the ONZE data as evidence for sound change (2012) (0)
- New Zealand English: Symbols used (2004) (0)
- F 0 as a Word Boundary Cue for Segmenting New Zealand English Ethnolects (2014) (0)
- Experimental Design and Data Collection (2011) (0)
- New Zealand English: Mobile Unit speakers (2004) (0)
- New Zealand English: Previous attempts to explain the origins of New Zealand English (2004) (0)
- Variation within New Zealand (2008) (0)
- Using a large annotated historical corpus to study word-specific effects in sound change (2012) (0)
- New Zealand English: The origins of New Zealand English: reflections from the ONZE data (2004) (0)
- Causes and Consequences of Word Structure Dissertation Summary , Glot International (2001) (0)
- Editors' Report for Volume 49 (2006) (0)
- New Zealand English: The variables of early New Zealand English (2004) (0)
- Combining statistics: The effects of phonotactics on cross-situational word learning (2021) (0)
- Forming impressions of others from the nonverbal gestures they use while speaking different languages (2011) (0)
- Morphological convergence as on-line lexical analogy: Supplementary materials (2020) (0)
- Causes and Consequences of Word Structure Dissertation Summary , Glot International (2001) (0)
- SYSTEMATIC COVARIATION OF MONOPHTHONGS ACROSS SPEAKERS OF NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH (2019) (0)
- Introduction: phonetic cues and generalisations in the lexicon (2010) (0)
- New Zealand English: References (2004) (0)
- Selected Bibliography of Works on New Zealand English (2008) (0)
- Morphological convergence as on-line lexical analogy to appear in Language (2020) (0)
- Publications received (1993) (0)
- New Zealand English: New Zealand Vocabulary and Discourse Features (2008) (0)
- Seven Mobile Unit speakers born outside New Zealand (2004) (0)
- Speaker indexes for quantified variables, together with relevant social information (2004) (0)
- Blocking in linguistic associative learning (2001) (0)
- Medical Decision Making and MDM Policy & Practice Reviewers, 2018. (2019) (0)
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