Gia Hurring
University of Canterbury, , New Zealand
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Gia Hurring is a PhD student at the University of Canterbury whose thesis explores the production and perception of covariation in English speakers. Her previous work includes investigating vowel variation in a gender-segregated and isolated Christian community, regional priming in perception experiments, and vowel covariation stability over real-time.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Exploring covariation in New Zealand English. (20025)
4:00 PM
Gia Hurring
SESSION 2: Sociolinguistic methodologies