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Naomi Enzinna

Naomi Enzinna, PhD

Cornell University
Department of Linguistics

nre23@cornell.edu



Publications:

Enzinna, N. & Tilsen, S. (2019). Boards for automated referential communication task. Cornell Working Papers in Phonetics and Phonology.

Enzinna, N. (2018). Automatic and social effects on accommodation in monolingual and bilingual speech. (Doctoral dissertation). Cornell University.

Enzinna, N. (2018). The influence of language background and exposure on phonetic accommodation. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America, 3, 41:1-5.

Enzinna, N. R. (2017). How speakers select synthetic and analytic forms of English comparatives: An experimental study. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America, 2, 46:1-15.

Enzinna, N. R. (2016). Spanish-influenced rhythm in Miami English. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America, 1, 34:1-15.

Enzinna, N. (2015). Spanish-influenced prosody in Miami English. Cornell Working Papers in Phonetics and Phonology.

Enzinna, N., & Thompson E. (2014). The Minimal Structure Principle and the Processing of Preposition Stranding. In Robert E.Santana-LaBarge (ed.) Proceedings of the 31st West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, 141-149. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.

Enzinna, N., & Thompson, E. (2014). The Minimal Structure Principle and the Processing of Preposition Stranding. In V. Torrens & L. Escobar (eds.) The Processing of Lexicon and Morphosyntax, (pp.165-182). Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.