Cerys Hughes made a presentation titled Modeling the nasal vowel inventories predicted by phonetic biases and learning at the Methoden und Ansätze moderner phonetischer Forschung (“Methods and approaches of modern phonetic research”) (seminar at the Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) Munich, Germany, July 3.
Cerys also had two papers at the Highlights in the Language Sciences conference, in Nijmegen July 8-11: “Modeling the nasal vowel inventories predicted by phonetic biases and learning” and “Gradient Word-Edge Statistics Influence Syllable Segmentation Judgements”.
Additionally, Cerys had a poster in LabPhon19 (see abstract here).