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Christopher Geissler
Christopher Geissler
Boston College
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Gender bias and stereotypes in linguistic example sentences
H Kotek, R Dockum, S Babinski, C Geissler
Language 97 (4), 653-677, 2021
542021
Gestural representations of tone in Mandarin: Evidence from timing alternations
M Zhang, C Geissler, J Shaw
Proceedings of the 19th international congress of phonetic sciences …, 2019
322019
Worldwide distribution of the DCDC2 READ1 regulatory element and its relationship with phoneme variation across languages
MMC DeMille, K Tang, CM Mehta, C Geissler, JG Malins, NR Powers, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (19), 4951-4956, 2018
202018
Eccentric CV timing across speakers of diaspora Tibetan with and without lexical tone contrasts
C Geissler, J Shaw, F Hu, M Tiede
Proceedings of the 12th International Seminar on Speech Production., 2021
152021
Gender representation in linguistic example sentences
H Kotek, S Babinski, R Dockum, C Geissler
Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 5 (1), 514-528, 2020
152020
Acoustic realization of a distinctive, frequent glottal stop: The Arapaho example
DH Whalen, C DiCanio, C Geissler, H King
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 139 (4_Supplement), 2212-2213, 2016
112016
Temporal articulatory stability, phonological variation, and lexical contrast preservation in diaspora Tibetan
CA Geissler
Yale University, 2021
62021
Tonal and laryngeal contrasts in Diaspora Tibetan
C Geissler
S. Calhoun, 2421-2424, 2019
42019
Phonological Koinéization in Kathmandu Tibetan
C Geissler
Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology, 2017
42017
Accommodation to passive exposure in the L2
J Weber, C Geissler
Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2681-2685, 2023
22023
Predicting articulatory landmarks with critically‐damped oscillators and general tau theory
C Geissler, J Nellakra
Proc. ISSP, 173-176, 2024
12024
Nathan W. Hill (2019). The historical phonology of Tibetan, Burmese, and Chinese. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xiv+ 373.
C Geissler
Phonology 37 (3), 495-500, 2020
12020
VOT in Tibetan is conditioned by tone
CA Geissler
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143 (3_Supplement), 1756-1756, 2018
12018
Articulatory Control by Gestural Coupling and Syllable Pulses
C Geissler
Languages 10 (9), 219, 2025
2025
Acoustic evidence for consonant cluster organization across contexts
CA Geissler, A Sytenkova, P Brown, A Viegas Eguia
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 156 (4_Supplement), A98-A98, 2024
2024
Project Report--Interactive web-based review units for phonetics and phonology
L Rüter, J Weber, C Geissler, K Tang
OSF, 2024
2024
The effects of three-way consonant distinction in Northern Saami
E Posson, C Geissler
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 155 (3_Supplement), A338-A338, 2024
2024
From Gestural Landmarks to Analysis-by-Synthesis: Tone-driven Gestural Timing in Tibetan
C Geissler
Phonetik und Phonologie im deutschsprachigen Raum, 2022
2022
Gender representation in linguistic example sentences
S Babinski, C Geissler
2020
An extrasyllabic account of North Sámi triple gemination
C Geissler, E Posson
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