Under review. Craevschi, Alexandru, Sarah Babinski, and Chundra Cathcart. Semantics drives analogical change in Germanic strong verb paradigms: a phylogenetic study. Preprint available: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2502.17670
Accepted. Babinski, Sarah. Stress in Australian languages: A phonetic typology. To appear in Journal of the International Phonetic Association.
2024. Torres, Catalina, and Sarah Babinski. A corpus phonetics study of Dalabon nouns. Speech Prosody: Leiden, NL, 1-5 July 2024.
2024. Craevschi, Alexandru, Sarah Babinski, & Chundra Cathcart. Finding proportionality in computational approaches to morphological change. EVOLANG: Madison, WI, USA, 18-21 May 2024.
2022. Yi, Irene, Amelia Lake, Juhyae Kim, Kassandra Haakman, Jeremiah Jewell, Sarah Babinski, and Claire Bowern. Accessibility, discoverability, and functionality: An audit of and recommendations for digital language archives. Journal of Open Humanities Data, Vol. 8(10): 1-19. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.59
2022. Babinski, Sarah, & Claire Bowern. Automatic categorization of prosodic contours in Bardi. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America, 7(1).
2021. Sanker, Chelsea, Sarah Babinski, Roslyn Burns, Marisha Evans, Jeremy Johns, Juhyae Kim, Slater Smith, Natalie Weber, and Claire Bowern. (Don’t) try this at home! The effects of recording devices and software on phonetic analysis. Language, Vol. 97(4).
2021. Kotek, Hadas, Rikker Dockum, Sarah Babinski, and Christopher Geissler. Gender bias and stereotypes in linguistic example sentences. Language, Vol. 97(4).
2021. Babinski, Sarah. Intrinsic f0 and sound change: Evidence from Australian languages. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting on Phonology, Vol. 9.
2019. Babinski, Sarah, Rikker Dockum, Dolly Goldenberg, J. Hunter Craft, Anelisa Fergus, & Claire Bowern. A Robin Hood approach to Forced Alignment: English-trained algorithms and their use on Australian languages. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America, 4(1).
2025. Craevschi, Alexandru, Sarah Babinski, & Chundra Cathcart. Semantics drives analogical change in Germanic strong verb paradigms: A phylogenetic study. Talk, WS21: Towards a better understanding of analogy: challenges, methods, and perspectives: workshop at SLE, Bordeaux, August 2025.
2025. Babinski, Sarah, Alexandru Craevschi, Sirui Cheng, & Chundra Cathcart. The forest or the supertree: does the world tree make the same predictions about linguistic change as family-specific phylogenies? Talk, New Advances in Phylolinguistics: Leipzig, 11-12 June 2025.
2025. Babinski, Sarah. Archival phonetics, typology, and change: Lexical stress in Australian languages. Talk, Linguistic data and language comparison in light of the ‘quantitative turn’ and ‘big data’- a workshop and symposium: Bern, CH, 7-9 May 2025.
2024. Babinski, Sarah. Word-level prosody: lexical stress or boundary marking? Talk, The 11th European Australianist Workshop: Fontainebleau, FR, 3-5 September 2024.
2024. Craevschi, Alexandru, Sarah Babinski, & Chundra Cathcart. Finding proportionality in computational approaches to morphological change. Poster, The 21st International Morphology Meeting: Vienna, 28-30 August 2024.
2024. Torres, Catalina, and Sarah Babinski. A corpus phonetics study of nominal prominence marking in two Australian languages. Talk, CorpusPhon, 26 June 2024: Seoul. Satellite workshop of Laboratory Phonology 19.
2024. Babinski, Sarah. The timing and function of word-initial pitch gestures in Australian languages. Poster, 2024 LSA Annual Meeting, January 2024: New York, NY.
2023. Babinski, Sarah. Structured suprasegmental variation: Marking prominence in Australian languages. Poster, Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language, 26-27 May 2023: Hanyang University, Seoul.
2023. Babinski, Sarah. Stress, Prosody, or something else? The function of word initial pitch gestures in Australian languages. Talk, Speech Units Workshop, 17-19 April 2023: University of Zurich.