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Nicole Holliday
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Intonational variation, linguistic style and the Black/Biracial experience
NR Holliday
New York University, 2016
562016
Linguistics and race: An interdisciplinary approach towards an LSA statement on race
AHC Hudley, C Mallinson, M Bucholtz, N Flores, N Holliday, E Chun, ...
Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 3 (1), 8-1-14, 2018
412018
Variation in Question Intonation in the Corpus of Regional African American Language
NR Holliday
American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage 94 (1), 110-130, 2019
282019
Sociolinguistic labor, linguistic climate, and race (ism) on campus: Black college students’ experiences with language at predominantly white institutions
NR Holliday, L Squires
Journal of Sociolinguistics 25 (3), 418-437, 2021
192021
Rising Above the Standard: Variation in L+ H* contour use across 5 varieties of American English
RS Burdin, N Holliday, P Reed
Speech Prosody 2018: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on …, 2018
192018
Intonational variation and incrementality in listener judgments of ethnicity
N Holliday, D Villarreal
Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology 11 …, 2020
182020
Variation, race, and multiracial identity in linguistic research
NR Holliday
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 10 (1), e1480, 2019
172019
Prosody and Sociolinguistic Variation in American Englishes
N Holliday
Annual Review of Linguistics 7, 55-68, 2021
162021
Training and typological bias in ASR performance for world Englishes
MPY Chan, J Choe, A Li, Y Chen, X Gao, N Holliday
Proceedings of the 23rd Conference of the International Speech Communication …, 2022
142022
Influence of suprasegmental features on perceived ethnicity of American politicians.
N Holliday, Z Jaggers
ICPhS, 2015
142015
Vowel categories and allophonic lowering among Bolivian Quechua–Spanish bilinguals
N Holliday, S Martin
Journal of the International Phonetic Association 48 (2), 199-222, 2018
132018
Identity Performance among Black/Biracial Men through Intonation: Examining Pitch Accents and Peak Delay
NR Holliday
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 22 (2), 9, 2016
132016
Prosody and political style: The case of Barack Obama and the L+ H* Pitch accent
N Holliday, J Bishop, G Kuo
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Speech Prosody, 670-674, 2020
122020
“My Presiden (t) and Firs (t) Lady Were Black”: Style, Context, and Coronal Stop Deletion in the Speech of Barack and Michelle Obama
N Holliday
American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage 92 (4), 459-486, 2017
122017
Multiracial identity and racial complexity in sociolinguistic variation
NR Holliday
Language and Linguistics Compass 13 (8), e12345, 2019
112019
Multidimensional signals and analytic flexibility: Estimating degrees of freedom in human-speech analyses
S Coretta, JV Casillas, S Roessig, M Franke, B Ahn, AH Al-Hoorie, ...
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 6 (3 …, 2023
102023
LSA statement on race
AH Charity Hudley, C Mallinson, M Bucholtz, N Flores, N Holliday, E Chun, ...
Linguistics Society of, 2019
82019
Sandra Bland: talking while black
NR Holliday, R Burdin, J Tyler
Language Log, 2015
72015
Intonation and Referee Design Phenomena in the Narrative Speech of Black/Biracial Men
N Holliday
Journal of English Linguistics 49 (3), 283-304, 2021
62021
Perception in Black and White: Effects of Intonational Variables and Filtering Conditions on Sociolinguistic Judgments With Implications for ASR
NR Holliday
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 102, 2021
62021
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