Jennifer Hay

Jennifer Hay

University of Canterbury

H-index: 49

Oceania-New Zealand

About Jennifer Hay

Jennifer Hay, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canterbury, specializes in the field of linguistics phonetics phonology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The overlooked effect of amplitude on within-speaker vowel variation

Sociolinguistics in New Zealand

Morphological segmentations of Non-Māori Speaking New Zealanders match proficient speakers

Unsupervised morphological segmentation in a language with reduplication

Assessing the size of non-Māori-speakers’ active Māori lexicon

Revealing perceptual structure through input variation: cross-accent categorization of vowels in five accents of English

Multidimensional signals and analytic flexibility: Estimating degrees of freedom in human-speech analyses

Proto-lexicon size and phonotactic knowledge are linked in non-Māori speaking New Zealand adults

Jennifer Hay Information

University

Position

Professor of Linguistics

Citations(all)

13203

Citations(since 2020)

4683

Cited By

10404

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

99

i10Index(since 2020)

81

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Jennifer Hay Skills & Research Interests

linguistics phonetics phonology

Top articles of Jennifer Hay

The overlooked effect of amplitude on within-speaker vowel variation

Linguistics Vanguard

2024/1/2

Sociolinguistics in New Zealand

2024

Jennifer Hay
Jennifer Hay

H-Index: 36

Morphological segmentations of Non-Māori Speaking New Zealanders match proficient speakers

Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

2024/1

Unsupervised morphological segmentation in a language with reduplication

2023/12/14

Assessing the size of non-Māori-speakers’ active Māori lexicon

PloS one

2023/8/23

Revealing perceptual structure through input variation: cross-accent categorization of vowels in five accents of English

Laboratory Phonology

2023/7/24

Jennifer Hay
Jennifer Hay

H-Index: 36

Proto-lexicon size and phonotactic knowledge are linked in non-Māori speaking New Zealand adults

Laboratory Phonology

2023/2/28

Using principal component analysis to explore co‐variation of vowels

2023/1

Lessons learned: The long view

Linguistics Vanguard

2022/3/21

Te whakaoho o te mōhiotanga huna

2022

Ko te mōhiotanga huna o te hunga kore kōrero i te reo Māori (The implicit knowledge of non-Māori speakers)

Te Reo

2022

Phonotactic and morphological effects in the acceptability of pseudowords

Morphological diversity and linguistic cognition

2022/6/2

Social priming in speech perception: Revisiting kangaroo/kiwi priming in New Zealand English

Brain Sciences

2022/5/24

Systematic co-variation of monophthongs across speakers of New Zealand English

Journal of Phonetics

2021/9/1

Gender separation and the speech community: Rhoticity in early 20th century Southland New Zealand English

Language Variation and Change

2021/7

Non-Māori-speaking New Zealanders have a Māori proto-lexicon

Scientific Reports

2020

Not all indexical cues are equal: Differential sensitivity to dimensions of indexical meaning in an artificial language

Language Learning

2020/9

From categories to gradience: Auto-coding sociophonetic variation with random forests

Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology

2020/6/10

Phonological and morphological effects in the acceptability of pseudowords

2020

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