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Description: This repository contains data and materials from a project examining the speech production of Boston-based Asian Americans, the Asian Americans in Boston (AAiB) Project. Aspects of this project are reported in Fang and Chang (2020a,b), Bombardo and Chang (2020), Dionne and Chang (2021, 2022), Chang and Dionne (2022), Fraser and Chang (2023), and Rigor and Chang (2023); see wiki for full references and links.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Materials for AAiB

Materials for the Asian Americans in Boston (AAiB) Project that are shareable (not under others' copyright) according to the study's IRB protocol: (1)...

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Testing the role of the L1 in L2 connected speech production

Given previous evidence of crosslinguistic influence (CLI) of the L1 in L2 speech, this study tested the explanatory power of the L1 in accounting for...

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Datasets for Chang & Dionne (2022), Dionne & Chang (2021)

Full datasets for Chang and Dionne (2022, "Unity and diversity in Asian American language variation: Data from Chinese, Filipino, Korean, and Vietname...

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Dataset for Chang & Fraser (2023), Fraser & Chang (2023)

Full dataset for Chang and Fraser (2023; "On the auditory identifiability of Asian American identity in speech: The role of listener background, socio...

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