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Primary publications are listed here; for a more complete look, please see my CV. I am happy to share posters / slides from conference presentations, as well as pre-print .pdfs of otherwise unavailable journal articles, upon request.

My CV: 2024 UBC CV


Hall, Kathleen Currie, Anushka Asthana, Maggie Reid, Yiran Gao, Grace Hobby, Oksana Tkachman, Kaili Vesik. to appear. Phonological Transcription of the Canadian Dictionary of ASL as a Language Resource. To appear in the Proceedings of the 11th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages. Turin, Italy: European Language Resources Association (ELRA). pages TBD. [URL TBD].

Hall, Kathleen Currie, Yurika Aonuki, Kaili Vesik, April Poy, & Nico Tolmie. 2022. Sign Language Phonetic Annotator-Analyzer: Open-Source Software for Form-Based Analysis. In Eleni Efthimiou, Stavroula-Evita Fotinea, Thomas Hanke, Julie A. Hochgesang, Jette Kristoffersen, Johanna Mesch, & Marc Schulder, eds., Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Multilingual Sign Language Resources (part of the 13th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2022)). Marseille, France: European Language Resources Association (ELRA). 59-66.

Hall, Kathleen Currie. 2022. Corpora and phonological analysis. In B. Elan Dresher & Harry van der Hulst, eds., The Oxford History of Phonology. p. 619-638. Oxford: Oxford UP.

Hall, Kathleen Currie, J. Scott Mackie, and Roger Yu-Hsiang Lo. 2022. Managing and Analyzing Data with Phonological CorpusTools. In Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker, Bradley McDonnell, Eve Koller, & Lauren B. Collister, eds., The Open Handbook of Linguistic Data Management. Cambridge: MIT Press. 13 pages.

Hall, Kathleen Currie, Oksana Tkachman, & Yurika Aonuki. To appear. Perceived Magnitudes of Movement in American Sign Language. Proceedings of the Fifty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 57).

Mattingley, Wakayo, Kathleen Currie Hall, & Elizabeth Hume. 2019. Epenthetic vowel production of unfamiliar medial consonant clusters by Japanese speakers. Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology, 10(1), 21. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/labphon.158

Hall, Kathleen Currie, J. Scott Mackie, & Roger Yu-Hsiang Lo. 2019. Phonological CorpusTools: Software for doing phonological analysis on transcribed corpora. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 24(4). 522-535. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/ijcl.18009.hal 

Tkachman, Oksana, Kathleen Currie Hall, Robert Fuhrman, & Yurika Aonuki. 2019. Visible amplitude: Towards quantifying prominence in sign languageJournal of Phonetics 77, 100935-100957. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2019.100935

Lo, Roger Yu-Hsiang, & Kathleen Currie Hall. 2019. SLP-AA: Tools for Sign Language Phonetic and Phonological ResearchInterspeech Show & Tell Contribution, 3679-3680. 

Hall, Kathleen Currie, Elizabeth Hume, T. Florian Jaeger & Andrew Wedel. 2018. The role of predictability in shaping phonological patterns. Linguistics Vanguard. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2017-0027

Hall, Kathleen Currie, Aidan Pine & Michael David Schwan. 2018. Doing phonological corpus analysis in a fieldwork context. In Lisa Matthewson, Erin A. Guntly & Michael Rochemont (eds.), Wa7 xweysás i nqwal’utteníha i ucwalmícwa: He loves the people’s languages: Essays in honour of Henry Davis, 615-630. Vancouver, BC: UBC Occasional Papers in Linguistics.

Hall, Kathleen Currie, Scott Mackie, Michael Fry, & Oksana Tkachman. 2017. SLPAnnotator: Tools for implementing Sign Language Phonetic Annotation. In Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (INTERSPEECH 2017), Stockholm, Sweden. Papercode Wed-SS-6-11-1.

Hall, Kathleen Currie, Hanna Smith, Kevin McMullin, Blake Allen & Noriko Yamane. 2017. Using Optical Flow Analysis on Ultrasound of the Tongue to Examine Phonological Relationships. Canadian Acoustics / Acoustique canadienne 45.15-24.

Hall, Daniel Currie, & Kathleen Currie Hall. 2016. Marginal contrasts and the Contrastivist Hypothesis. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 1(1), 1-23.

Tkachman, Oksana, Kathleen Currie Hall, André Xavier, & Bryan Gick. 2016. Sign Language Phonetic Annotation meets Phonological CorpusTools:
 Towards a Sign Language Toolset
 for Phonetic Notation and Phonological Analysis. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting on Phonology.

Hume, Elizabeth, Kathleen Currie Hall, and Andrew Wedel. 2016. Predicting Perceptually Weak and Strong Unmarked Patterns: A Message-based Approach. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting on Phonology.

Hall, Kathleen Currie, Claire Allen, Tess Fairburn, Michael Fry, Michael McAuliffe, & Kevin McMullin. 2016. Measuring perceived morphological relatedness. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique. 61.31-67.

Hall, Kathleen Currie, Veronica Letawsky, Alannah Turner, Claire Allen, & Kevin McMullin. 2015. Effects of predictability of distribution on within-language perception. In Proceedings of the 2015 Canadian Linguistics Association, ed. by S. Vīnerte.

Hume, Elizabeth V., Wakayo Mattingley, & Kathleen Currie Hall. 2015. The influence of preceding consonant on perceptual epenthesis in Japanese. In The Scottish Consortium for ICPhS 2015 (Ed.), Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, UK: the University of Glasgow. Paper #0888.

Hall, Kathleen Currie, Claire Allen, Kevin McMullin, Veronica Letawsky, & Alannah Turner. 2015. Measuring Magnitude of Tongue Movement for Vowel Height and Backness. In The Scottish Consortium for ICPhS 2015 (Ed.), Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, UK: the University of Glasgow. Paper #0854.

Hall, Kathleen Currie. 2015. Categorical segments, probabilistic models. The segment in phonetics and phonology, ed. by C. Cairns & E. Raimy, 129-146. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Hume, Elizabeth, Kathleen Currie Hall and Andy Wedel. 2014. Strategic Responses to Uncertainty: Strong and Weak Sound Patterns. In Juhee Lee (ed.), Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Phonology and Morphology. Seoul: Hankukmunhwasa. 24-38.

Smith, E. Allyn, and Kathleen Currie Hall. 2014. The relationship between projection and embedding environment. In Proceedings of the Chicago Linguistics Society.

Hall, Kathleen Currie. 2013. A typology of intermediate phonological relationships. The Linguistic Review 30.215-75.

Hall, Kathleen Currie. 2013. Documenting phonological change: A comparison of two Japanese phonemic splits. Proceedings of the 2013 Canadian Linguistics Association, ed. by S. Luo.

Hume, Elizabeth, Kathleen Currie Hall, Andy Wedel, Adam Ussishkin, Martine Adda-Decker & Cédric Gendrot. 2012. Anti-markedness patterns in French epenthesis. Proceedings of the Berkeley Linguistics Society 37.104-23.

Hall, Kathleen Currie. 2012. Phonological relationships: A probabilistic model. Proceedings of “Phonology in the 21st Century”, ed. by A. McKillen & J. Loughran. Montreal, QC: McGill Working Papers in Linguistics.

Smith, E. Allyn, and Kathleen Currie Hall. 2011. Projection diversity: Experimental evidence. In Proceedings of ESSLLI 2011: Workshop on Projective Content, ed. Gregory Kiersted.

Li, Fangfang, Benjamin Munson, Jan Edwards, Kiyoko Yoneyama, and Kathleen Currie Hall. 2011. Language specificity in the perception of voiceless sibilant fricatives in Japanese and English: Implications for cross-language differences in speech-sound development. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 129(2), 999-1011.

Smith, E. Allyn, Kathleen Currie Hall, and Benjamin Munson. 2010. Bringing semantics to sociophonetics: Social variables and secondary entailments. Laboratory Phonology, 1(1), 121-155.

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, eds. Peter Avery, B. Elan Dresher, and Keren Rice, 146-172. New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

Hall, Kathleen Currie. 2007. Pairwise perceptual magnet effects. In Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, eds. Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry, 669-672. Dudweiler: Pirrot GmbH.

Bergmann, Anouschka, Kathleen Currie Hall, and Sharon Miriam Ross, eds. 2007. Language Files: Materials for an Introduction to Language and Linguistics. 10th edition. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press.

Hall, Kathleen Currie. 2005. Defining phonological rules over lexical neighbourhoods: Evidence from Canadian Raising. InProceedings of the 24th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, eds. John Alderete, Chung-hye Han, and Alexei Kochetov, 191-199. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.

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