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David Mortensen
Carnegie Mellon University
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Lori Levin
Research Professor, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
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Patrick Littell
National Research Council of Canada
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Ph.D. Candidate in Linguistics,
Georgetown University
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URIEL and lang2vec: Representing languages as typological, geographical, and phylogenetic vectors
P Littell, DR Mortensen, K Lin, K Kairis, C Turner, L Levin
Proceedings of the 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the …
, 2017
216
2017
Methods in assessing VOT convergence patterns in L2 English speech
K Lin
The 98th Annual Meeting of Linguistic Society of America (LSA2024)
, 2024
2024
You are not a native speaker, but I want to sound like you: Unveiling alternative VOT convergence patterns in L2 English speech.
K Lin
New Ways of Analyzing Variation 51: Variation in World's Languages (NWAV51)
, 2023
2023
Can L2 Speakers Perceive Sociopragmatic Nuances at the Sound Level? Exploring Chinese Listeners’ Perceptions of (ING)
K Lin
Proceedings of the 20th international congress of phonetic sciences
, 2023
2023
Perceptions and Social Implications of Non-native Accents in Russia
K Lin
The Ohio State University
, 2020
2020
Russian Equivalents of English Verb + for predicates: Semantic and Pragmatic Factors in their Collocability
K Lin
Midwest Slavic Conference (2019)
, 2019
2019
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