Curriculum Vitae |
Danielle Dionne
Publications & Presentations
Dionne, D. (2022). The role of contextual frequency in morphosyntactic variation: The case of Spanish subject pronouns. 96th Annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Denver, CO. January 5. [Poster]
Chang, C.B., Dionne, D. (2022). Unity and diversity in Asian American language variation: Data from Chinese, Filipino, Korean, and Vietnamese Americans. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 46, 060002. [PDF] [Data]
Dionne, D. , Coppock, E. (2022). Differences in implicature across languages stem from differences in salience of alternatives. Glossa Psycholinguistics. [PDF]
Dionne, D., Chang, C. B. (2022). Sociophonetic variation among Asian Americans: The role of ethnicity and style. 182nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Denver, CO, May 23. [Poster]
Dionne, D., Chang, C. B. (2021). Linguistic unity and diversity among Asian Americans in Boston. New Ways of Analyzing Variation 49. Austin, TX, October 21. [Video]
Dionne, D. (2021). A Sociophonetic Study of Speech Production by Asian Americans in Boston. Boston University Department of Linguistics Qualifying Paper, Boston, MA.
Dionne, D., Coppock, E. (2021). 'Tattoos as a window onto cross-linguistic differences in scalar implicature'. In Andrea Beltrama, Florian Schwarz, Anna Papafragou (eds.), Proceedings of Experiments in Linguistic Meaning 1 (ELM1), Philadelphia, PA, July 30.
Dionne, D. (2021). Towards an understanding of Asian American ethnolects: Sociophonetic data from Bostonians. PhoNE: Phonology in the Northeast, New York, NY, April 30. [Slides]
Weinstein, M., Dionne, D., Graham, N., & Coppock, E. (2021). Cooperation with Police as Non-Cooperative Pragmatics. MK40: Common Knowledge, Common Ground, and Context in Communication, London, England, June 25.
Coppock, E., Dionne, D., Graham, N., Ganem, E., Zhao, S., Lin, S., Liu, W., & Wijaya, D. (2020). Informativity in Image Captions vs. Referring Expressions. Probability and Meaning, Gothenburg, Sweden, October 15. [PDF]
Dionne, D., Coppock, E. (2020). Tattoos as a window onto cross-linguistic differences in scalar implicature. 1st Annual Experiments in Linguistic Meaning conference, Philadelphia, PA, September 18.
Dionne, D. (2020). She has a tattoo where?: Cross-linguistic differences in scalar implicature. WeSSLLI 2020 Virtual Student Session, Waltham, MA, July 14. [Slides] [OSF page] *Received the award for Best Lightning Talk.
Dionne, D. (2020). Cross-linguistic pragmatic differences as a function of hyponym viability. Qualifying Paper, Boston University. [PDF]
Dionne, D., Coppock, E. (2020). Cross-linguistic pragmatic differences as a function of hyponym complexity. 94th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New Orleans, LA, January 5. [Slides]
Blattner, G., Dionne, D. (2017). E-literacy in ESL classes, are we really preparing students for digital communication?. 48th Annual Florida Foreign Language Association Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL, October 14. [Slides]
Chang, C.B., Dionne, D. (2022). Unity and diversity in Asian American language variation: Data from Chinese, Filipino, Korean, and Vietnamese Americans. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 46, 060002. [PDF] [Data]
Dionne, D. , Coppock, E. (2022). Differences in implicature across languages stem from differences in salience of alternatives. Glossa Psycholinguistics. [PDF]
Dionne, D., Chang, C. B. (2022). Sociophonetic variation among Asian Americans: The role of ethnicity and style. 182nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Denver, CO, May 23. [Poster]
Dionne, D., Chang, C. B. (2021). Linguistic unity and diversity among Asian Americans in Boston. New Ways of Analyzing Variation 49. Austin, TX, October 21. [Video]
Dionne, D. (2021). A Sociophonetic Study of Speech Production by Asian Americans in Boston. Boston University Department of Linguistics Qualifying Paper, Boston, MA.
Dionne, D., Coppock, E. (2021). 'Tattoos as a window onto cross-linguistic differences in scalar implicature'. In Andrea Beltrama, Florian Schwarz, Anna Papafragou (eds.), Proceedings of Experiments in Linguistic Meaning 1 (ELM1), Philadelphia, PA, July 30.
Dionne, D. (2021). Towards an understanding of Asian American ethnolects: Sociophonetic data from Bostonians. PhoNE: Phonology in the Northeast, New York, NY, April 30. [Slides]
Weinstein, M., Dionne, D., Graham, N., & Coppock, E. (2021). Cooperation with Police as Non-Cooperative Pragmatics. MK40: Common Knowledge, Common Ground, and Context in Communication, London, England, June 25.
Coppock, E., Dionne, D., Graham, N., Ganem, E., Zhao, S., Lin, S., Liu, W., & Wijaya, D. (2020). Informativity in Image Captions vs. Referring Expressions. Probability and Meaning, Gothenburg, Sweden, October 15. [PDF]
Dionne, D., Coppock, E. (2020). Tattoos as a window onto cross-linguistic differences in scalar implicature. 1st Annual Experiments in Linguistic Meaning conference, Philadelphia, PA, September 18.
Dionne, D. (2020). She has a tattoo where?: Cross-linguistic differences in scalar implicature. WeSSLLI 2020 Virtual Student Session, Waltham, MA, July 14. [Slides] [OSF page] *Received the award for Best Lightning Talk.
Dionne, D. (2020). Cross-linguistic pragmatic differences as a function of hyponym viability. Qualifying Paper, Boston University. [PDF]
Dionne, D., Coppock, E. (2020). Cross-linguistic pragmatic differences as a function of hyponym complexity. 94th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New Orleans, LA, January 5. [Slides]
Blattner, G., Dionne, D. (2017). E-literacy in ESL classes, are we really preparing students for digital communication?. 48th Annual Florida Foreign Language Association Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL, October 14. [Slides]
Edited Volumes
Dionne, D. & Vidal Covas, L. (Eds). Proceedings of the 45th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.