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Illustration of the IPA: Saliba-Logea
A phonetic description of Saliba-Logea, an Oceanic language spoken in Papua New Guinea. Published in the Journal of the International Phonetic Association, December 2025.
John Hajek
,
Angelo Dian
,
Casey Ford
,
Mary Stevens
,
Anna Margetts
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Red Teaming Multimodal Language Models: Evaluating Harm Across Prompt Modalities and Models
Evaluation of harmlessness of four leading Multimodal LLMs. Preprint. September 2025.
Madison Van Doren
,
Casey Ford, Ph.D
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Spectral features of voiceless fricatives produced by Australian English-speaking children
An examination of some spectral features of voiceless fricatives produced by Australian English-speaking children. Poster presented at ICPhS, Melbourne. August 2019.
Casey Ford, Ph.D
,
Marija Tabain
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Gender differences in the spectral characteristics of voiceless sibilants produced by Australian English-speaking children
An examination of some spectral features of voiceless sibilants produced by Australian English-speaking children. Presented at SST2018, Coogee. December 2018.
Casey Ford, Ph.D
,
Marija Tabain
,
Gerry Docherty
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Patterns of gender variation in the speech of primary school-aged children in Australian English: the case of /p t k/
Preliminary results on Australian English-speaking children’s variation of voiceless plosives /p t k/. Presented at SST2016, Parramatta. December 2016.
Casey Ford, Ph.D
,
Marija Tabain
,
Gerry Docherty
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Stress-meter alignment in American hip hop
A study of the relationship between linguistic stress and musical meter in the rapping of six American hip hop artists. Presented at SST2014, Christchurch, New Zealand. December 2014.
Casey Ford, Ph.D
,
Marija Tabain
,
Ingrid Sykes
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