Publications

Burdin, R. S., & Clopper, C. G. (2015). Phonetic reduction, vowel duration, and prosodic structure. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 378.

Burdin, R. S., Turnbull, R., & Clopper, C. G. (2015). Interactions among lexical and discourse characteristics in vowel production. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 22, 060005.

Clopper, C. G., Burdin, R. S., & Turnbull, R. (2019). Variation in /u/ fronting in the American Midwest. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 146, 233-244.

Clopper, C. G., Burdin, R. S., & Turnbull, R. (2023). Second dialect acquisition and phonetic vowel reduction in the American Midwest. Journal of Phonetics, 99(101243), 1-18.

Clopper, C. G., & Turnbull, R. (2018). Exploring variation in phonetic reduction: Linguistic, social, and cognitive factors. In F. Cangemi, M. Clayards, O. Niebuhr, B. Schuppler, & M. Zellers (Eds.), Rethinking Reduction (pp. 25-72). Berlin: de Gruyter.

Clopper, C. G., Turnbull, R., & Burdin, R. S. (2018). Assessing predictability effects in connected read speech. Linguistics Vanguard, 4(S2), 20170044.

Dossey, E., Jones, Z., & Clopper, C. G. (2023). Relative contributions of social, contextual, and lexical factors in speech processing. Language and Speech, 66, 322-353.

Jones, Z., & Clopper, C. G. (2019). Influences of listener demographics on the processing of phonetic variation. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 3235-3239.

Jones, Z., & Clopper, C. G. (2019). Subphonemic variation and lexical processing: Social and stylistic factors. Phonetica, 76, 163-178.

Luthern, E., & Clopper, C. G. (2015). Variation in glottalization at prosodic boundaries in clear and plain lab speech. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 352.

Melvin, S., & Clopper, C. G. (2015). Gender variation in creaky voice and fundamental frequency. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 320.

Prechtel, C., & Clopper, C. G. (2016). Uptalk in Midwestern American English. Proceedings of Speech Prosody 8, 133-137.