Here you can download .pdf copies of papers, handouts, and presentations from various talks. These are listed below in reverse chronological order. For a complete list of my presentations and publications, please download my CV.
In addition, I edited the 10th edition of Language Files, an introductory linguistics textbook, with Anouschka Bergmann and Sharon Miriam Ross. More information about Language Files is available here and here.
Hall, Kathleen Currie. (2009.) A probabilistic model of phonological relationships from contrast to allophony. (Dissertation)
Munson, Benjamin, Kathleen Currie Hall, and E. Allyn Smith. (2009) What makes a vowel sound gay? Using acoustics to resolve an apparent paradox. 157th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Portland, OR. (ASA Lay Language Paper)
Munson, Benjamin, Kathleen Currie Hall, and E. Allyn Smith. (2009) An acoustic analysis of /ae/ variation and its relationship with perceived sexual orientation. 157th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Portland, OR. (Poster)
Hall, Kathleen Currie. (2008.) Testing
an exemplar-based model of contrast and allophony against evidence from
second language acquisition. (Manuscript)
Smith, E. Allyn, Benjamin Munson, and Kathleen Currie Hall. (2008) Rethinking
the meaning of Minnesotan /ae/: Sexual orientation or personal well-being? New
Ways of Analyzing Variation 37, Houston, TX. (Presentation)
Boomershine, Amanda, Kathleen Currie Hall, Elizabeth Hume, and Keith Johnson. (2008) The Impact of Allophony vs. Contrast on Speech Perception. In Contrast in Phonology: Perception and Acquisition, ed. Peter Avery, B. Elan Dresher, and Keren Rice, 146-172. New York: Mouton de Gruyter. (Paper)
Hall, Kathleen Currie. (2008) Phonological
relationships: Beyond contrast and allophony. 11th Conference on
Laboratory Phonology, Wellington, New Zealand.
(Poster)
Smith, E. Allyn, Kathleen Currie Hall, and Benjamin Munson. (2008) Bringing
semantics to sociophonetics: Social variables and secondary entailments. 11th Conference on Laboratory Phonology, Wellington, New Zealand. (Presentation)
Munson, Benjamin, Fangfang Li [presenting author], Kiyoko Yoneyama, Kathleen Currie Hall, Mary Beckman, Jan Edwards, & Yuki Sunawatari. (2008) Sibilant
fricatives in Japanese and English: Different in production or perception? Annual
meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago, IL. (Presentation)
Hall, Kathleen Currie. (2007) Pairwise Perceptual Magnet Effects. In Proceedings ofthe 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, ed. Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry, 669-672. Dudweiler: Pirrot GmbH. (Paper)
Hall, Kathleen Currie, and E. Allyn Smith. (2006) Finding vowels without phonology? Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop, York University / University of Toronto. (Handout)
Hall, Kathleen Currie. (2005) Defining Phonological Rules over Lexical Neighbourhoods: Evidence from Canadian Raising. In Proceedings of the 24th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, ed. John Alderete, Chung-hye Han, and Alexei Kochetov, 191-199. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project. (Paper) (Presentation)
Hall, Kathleen Currie. (2003) The Perception of Contrast and the Scottish Vowel Length Rule. (Honors Thesis)