Publications & Presentations
Publications
Under Review / in-progress
Gibb-Reid, B., & Diskin-Holdaway, C. (in prep). Yeah, but how? Operationalising the functions of the discourse-pragmatic marker yeah.
Gibb-Reid, B., Hughes, V. & Foulkes, P. (in prep). Strength of forensic voice comparison evidence from the acoustics of discourse features.
Peer-reviewed Papers
Gibb-Reid, B. (2023) Just one word: An analysis of just as a speaker discriminant using various acoustic measures. In: Radek Skarnitzl & Jan Volín (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp. 3775-3779). Guarant International. [Paper] [Poster]
Gibb-Reid, B., Foulkes, P. & Hughes V. (2022) Exploring the phonetic variation of ‘yeah’ and ‘like’. York Papers in Linguistics 2, Issue 18, pp.1-27, December 2022. [Paper]
Gibb-Reid, B., Foulkes, P., Hughes V. & Walker, T. (2022) Just listen: describing phonetic variation of the word just. Proceedings of the 18th Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology (SST 2022), December, 2022. [Paper] [Poster]
Other writing
Gibb-Reid, B. (2023). IAFPA 2023 conference report. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 30(2), 293–297. https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsll.27087
BAAP 2024 - a post-poster session poser
Invited Talks
14 November 2023, Strength of forensic voice comparison evidence from the acoustics of words. University of Cambridge, Phonetics & Phonology Lab.
13 June 2023, The Beauty of Slang, York Festival of Ideas 2023, Beauty Will Save The World: Reimagining The Everyday. [Video]
10 & 28 March 2023, What’s in a word? The potential of word-based phonetic variation to aid the task of forensic voice comparison. University of Melbourne, Australia & University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
19 January 2023, Linguistic diversity: valuing every voice’s variation. Voice 21 skill share. [Slides]
9 March, 2022, Just can’t get enough: The phonetic variation of just with applications to forensic voice comparison. University of York Department of Language & Linguistic Science Colloquium. [Slides]
25 January, 2022, It’s just like: The phonetic variation of just with applications to forensic voice comparison. University of York Linguistics Society.
Presentations
2024
Gibb-Reid, B. & Diskin-Holdaway, Chloé (2024) [Presentation] Creating a functional taxonomy of discourse-pragmatic yeah using inter-rater reliability. DN-DiPVaC6, Károli Gáspár University, Budapest, Hungary, 12-14 June 2024.
Gibb-Reid, B. (2024) [Poster] A comparison of SQUARE/NEAR formant trajectory estimates in New Zealand English across word frequencies. BAAP 2024, Cardiff Metropolitan University and Cardiff University, UK, 21-24 March 2024.
2023
Gibb-Reid, B. (2023) [Poster] Just one word: An analysis of just as a speaker discriminant using various acoustic measures. The 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, ICPhS 2023, Prague Congress Center, Czech Republic, 7-11 August 2023.
Gerlach, L., Carroll, L., Fairclough, L., Gibb-Reid, B., Harrington, L., Lee, D., Lieb, A., Möller, S., Patman, C., Paver, A., Schäfer, S., Siewert, M., Suthar, N., Valenzuela Farías, G., Williams, S., Brown, G., and Kirchhübel, C. (2023) [Poster] Learning by doing: An example of casework-relevant training in forensic speech science. The 31st Conference of The International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA), University of Zurich, Switzerland, 10-12 July 2023.
Gibb-Reid, B., Hughes, V. & Foulkes, P. (2023) [Poster] It’s all like yeah: Assessing the speaker discriminant potential of yeah. The 31st Conference of The International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA), University of Zurich, Switzerland, 10-12 July 2023. [PDF]
2022
Gibb-Reid, B., Foulkes, P. & Hughes, V. (2022) [Presentation] And it's just like: The discourse-pragmatic and phonetic variation of just with applications to forensic voice comparison. The 4th International Symposium on Applied Phonetics, ISAPh 2022, Lund University, Sweden, 14-16 September 2022. [Abstract]
Gibb-Reid, B., Foulkes, P. & Hughes, V. (2022) [Presentation] Just the way you are: The potential of the word just as a speaker discriminant. The 30th Conference of The International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA), Charles University, Prague, Czechia, July 2022. [Abstract] [Slides]
Gibb-Reid, B., Foulkes, P., Hughes, V. & Walker, T. (2022) [Poster] Just can’t get enough: The phonetic variation of just with applications to forensic voice comparison. BAAP 2022, University of York, UK, April 2022. [PDF]
2021
Gibb-Reid, B., Foulkes, P., Hughes, V. & Walker, T. (2021) [Presentation] I just thought like: The phonetic variation of just with applications to forensic voice comparison. DiPVaC 5, Melbourne, University of Australia, December 2021.
Gibb-Reid, B., Foulkes, P., Hughes, V. & Walker, T. (2021) [Poster] I just called to say: The potential of the word just as a speaker discriminant. The 29th Conference of The International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA), Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, August 2021.
Earlier
Reid, B. (2018) [Poster] Comparing like, yeah with lyke, yeah? Using the phonetics of interactional features as speaker discriminants. The 27th Annual Conference of the International for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA), University of Huddersfield, UK, August 2018.
Reid, B. (2018) [Poster] Yeah, but like… Investigating the speaker-specificity of interactional features. Linguistics and English Language Postgraduate Conference (LELPGC), University of Edinburgh, June 2018.
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