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September 30, 2024

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Education

2024 PhD, Linguistics, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Dissertation: The interaction of tone and intonation in Thai
Committee: Amy J. Schafer (Chair), Victoria B. AndersonRory TurnbullKamil Ud DeenSang Yee Cheon
2024 Advanced Graduate Certificate, Second Language Studies, UH Mānoa
Advisor: Theres Grüter
2019 MA (en route), Linguistics, UH Mānoa
2014 BA, Linguistics, UH Mānoa
2013 Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, University of Michigan
2010 BBA, Management, Shidler College of Business, UH Mānoa

Professional Experience

Teaching
2021 Instructor, Linguistics, UH Mānoa
• Morphology (LING 420, undergraduate & graduate mixed)
• Introduction to the Study of Language (LING 102, undergraduate)
2018–2019 Instructor, Linguistics, UH Mānoa (Five semesters)
• Introduction to the Study of Language (LING 102)
2017 Teaching Assistant to Victoria B. Anderson, Linguistics, UH Mānoa (One semester)
• Acoustic Phonetics (LING 611, graduate)
• Articulatory Phonetics (LING 410, undergraduate & graduate mixed)
2016 Teaching Assistant to Jake Terrell, Linguistics, UH Mānoa (One semester)
• Introduction to the Study of Language (LING 102)
• Language Endangerment, Globalization, and Indigenous Peoples (LING 105)
• Language in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific (LING 150B)
2008 Teaching Assistant, Information and Computer Sciences, UH Mānoa (One semester)
• Tools for the Information Age (ICS 101)
Research
2016–2018 Graduate Assistant, Tracker Lab, Language Analysis and Experimentation Labs, UH Mānoa
2016 Research Assistant to Ruslan Suvorov, Center for Language & Technology, UH Mānoa,
“Utilizing electroencephalography (EEG) in research on second language assessment: An exploratory study on language learners’ cognitive states”
2013–2016 Research Assistant to Theres Grüter (PI) and Amy J. Schafer (Co-PI), UH Mānoa,
“Discourse and prosody in non-native speakers’ reference resolution”

Awards

2021–2022 Dai Ho Chun Graduate Fellowship
2021 Department of Linguistics Graduate Assistantship, UH Mānoa
2020 Bilinski Educational Foundation Dissertation Fellowship (Two semesters)
2020 LSA Committee on Ethnic Diversity in Linguistics Student Travel Grant
2020 Charlene Sato Memorial Fund
2016–2020 Department of Linguistics Achievement Scholarship, UH Mānoa (Five awards)
2017–2019 Bilinski Educational Foundation Research Award in Linguistics (Three awards)
2018 IPA Student Award for LabPhon16
2017 Paula Menyuk Travel Award
2015 Department of Linguistics Endowment Fund, UH Mānoa
2014–2020 Graduate Assistantship, UH Mānoa

Publications

Conference Proceedings
2019 Camp, A. B., & Tanaka, N. (2019). Integration of structural probabilities in speech production: Evidence from Japanese relative clauses. In S. Calhoun, P. Escudero, M. Tabain & P. Warren (Eds.), Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (pp. 3295–3298). Canberra: Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc. [PDF]
2018 Deen, K., Bondoc, I., Camp, A., Estioca, S., Hwang, H., Shin, G-H., Takahashi, M., Zenker, F., & Zhong, J. C. Repetition Brings Success: Revealing Knowledge of the Passive Voice. In A. B. Bertolini & M. J. Kaplan (Eds.), BUCLD 42: Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (pp. 200-213). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press [PDF]
2017 Suvorov, R., & Camp, A. An exploratory study of test-takers’ cognitive states using electroencephalography (EEG) and retrospective interviews in the context of L2 testing. In J. Colpaert, A. Aerts, R. Kern & M. Kaiser (Eds.), CALL in CONTEXT: Proceedings of the XVIIIth International CALL Research Conference (pp. 680-686). Antwerp, Belgium: University of Antwerp [PDF]
2015 Schafer, A. J., Takeda, A., Camp, A., Rohde, H., & Grüter, T. Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English. In The Scottish Consortium for ICPhS 2015 (Ed.), Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, Scotland: University of Glasgow [PDF]
Book Chapters
2019 Schafer, A. J., Camp, A., Rohde, H., & Grüter, T. Contrastive prosody and the subsequent mention of alternatives during discourse processing. In K. Carlson, C. Clifton Jr., & J. Fodor (Eds.) Grammatical Approaches to Language Processing – Essays in Honor of Lyn Frazier (pp. 29-44). Springer: Studies in Theoretical Linguistics. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-01563-3_3 [PDF, data/code]
2018 Camp, A. B., Campbell, L., Chen, V., Lee, N. H., Magnuson, M., & Rarrick, S. Writing grammars of endangered languages. In L. Campbell & K. Rehg (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Endangered Languages (pp. 271-304). New York, NY: Oxford University. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190610029.013.15
Published Abstract
2016 Camp, A. B. Tone-intonation interaction in context in Thai. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America140(4), 3396-3396. doi:10.1121/1.4970881 
Edited Volumes
2017 Camp, A., & Holden, D. (Eds.). Proceedings 2016: Selected Papers from the Twentieth college-wide conference for students in Languages, Linguistics and Literature (NFLRC Research Note #54). Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i, National Foreign Language Resource Center. [PDF]
2016 Camp, A., Otsuka, Y., Stabile, C., and Tanaka, N. AFLA 21: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association. Canberra: Asia-Pacific Linguistics. [PDF]
Archived Materials
2019 Perception of Thai tones in context
Data presented in Camp & Schafer (2018, LabPhon)
http://hdl.handle.net/10125/59202

Presentations

Conferences
2020 Camp, A. B. & Schafer, A. J. F0 peak alignment differentiates Thai High and Falling tones across intonational contexts. 30th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society. Honolulu, HI. May 18-20 (talk) (canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2020 Camp, A. B. & Schafer, A. J. Representing Thai High and Falling tones across intonational contexts. 94th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. New Orleans, LA. January 3 (poster)
2019 Camp, A. B. & Tanaka, N. Integration of structural probability in speech production: Evidence from Japanese relative clauses. 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Melbourne, Australia. August 7 (poster)
2019 Henke, R. E. & Camp, A. B. Connecting experimental methods and language teaching: Learner perceptions of oral and nasal vowels in Lakota. 6th International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation. Honolulu, HI. March 1 (talk)
2018 Camp, A. B. & Schafer, A. J. Perception of Thai tones in context. Laboratory Phonology 16. Lisbon, Portugal.
June 22 (poster)
2017 Deen, K., Bondoc, I., Camp, A., Estioca, S., Hwang, H., Shin, G., Takahashi, M., Zenker, F., & Zhong, C. Repetition Brings Success: Revealing knowledge of the passive voice. 42nd Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. Boston, MA. November 3 (talk)
2016 Tone-intonation interaction in context in Thai. 5th Joint Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the Acoustical Society of Japan. Honolulu, HI. December 2 (poster)
2016 Camp, A. & Schafer, A. J. Perception of Thai tones in sentence medial and final positions. The Workshop on Experimental Approaches to East Asian Linguistics. Honolulu, HI. May 19 (poster)
2015 Schafer, A. J., Takeda, A., Camp, A., Rohde, H., & Grüter, T. Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English. 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, Scotland. August 11 (talk)
Invited Colloquia (external)
2019 Inspecting the interaction between tones and intonation in Thai. Department of Linguistics, Victoria University Wellington.
August 2
Colloquia (internal)
2018 Online processing of Thai high and falling tones in two sentence positions: A preliminary report. Department of Linguistics Tuesday Seminar Series, UH Mānoa. October 16
2017 Camp, A. & Henke, R.E. Orthographic representation and perception of L2 phonology: Nasal vowels in Lakota. Language Acquisition Group, UH Mānoa. November 17
2017 An investigation of tones and intonation in Thai: Progress report from summer fieldwork. Department of Linguistics Tuesday Seminar Series, UH Mānoa. November 7
2017 Tone-intonation interaction in context in Thai. Department of Linguistics Tuesday Seminar Series, UH Mānoa. March 21
2014 Bätscher, K., Barlow, R., Camp, A., Chen, Y., Chong, P., Dailey, M., Heston, T., Rehg, K., Rentz, B., Smith, A., Toler, N., Trussel, S., Waldrip, A., & Yeh, Y. The Endangered Oceanic Languages Project. Linguistics Department Tuesday Seminar Series, UH Mānoa. December 9
Invited Teaching Presentations & Workshops
2019 Intonation in tone languages. LING 640F: Intonation: Phonetics & Phonology. October 25
2019 Phonology and orthographyLanguage Documentation Training Center. February 6
2018 Life in the field (panel discussion). LING 680: Introduction to Language Documentation. October 17
2018 Recording and archiving. Language Documentation Training Center. February 19
2017 Introduction to PsychoPy. Language Analysis and Experimentation Labs. September 29
2015 Prosody & intonation in language documentation. Language Documentation Training Center. October 19
2015 Recording & translating a story. Language Documentation Training Center. September 21
2015 Experimental approaches in language science, LING 102: Introduction to the Study of Language. February 25

Professional Service

Abstract Reviewing
2020, 2022 Laboratory Phonology (conference)
2016, 2018, 2020 Speech Prosody
2019 International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
2015 19th Annual Graduate Student Conference of the College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature, UH Mānoa
2015 Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody
Conference Organization
2015–2016 Publicity Chair & Organizing Committee member, 20th Annual Graduate Student Conference of the College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature, UH Mānoa
2014–2015 Student Steering Committee member, 4th International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation
2014 Organizing Committee Member, 21st Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association
Service to the Department
2018–2022 Senior board member, Language Documentation Training Center
2019–2020 Student member, Inclusivity Working Group, Department of Linguistics, UH Mānoa
2017–2018 Board member, Language Documentation Training Center
2017 Assistant organizer of colloquia, Department of Linguistics, UH Mānoa
2016–2017 Vice President, Linguistic Society of Hawaiʻi
2015–2017 Linguistics Department Representative, Graduate Student Organization, UH Mānoa
2015–2016 President, Linguistic Society of Hawaiʻi
2015 Mentor, Bhojpuri Documentation Project, Language Documentation Training Center
2014–2015 Social Committee Chair, Linguistic Society of Hawai‘i
2013–2014 Mentor Program Coordinator, Linguistic Society of Hawai‘i
2013–2014 Undergraduate Representative, Linguistic Society of Hawai‘i
Service to the Community
2020 Workshop Leader, Expanding Your Horizons Hawaiʻi STEM Conference (canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic)
2016–2018 Community Judge, Annual World Language Speech Festival, Moanalua High School, Honolulu, HI
2018 Kids Who Code event co-organizer, Hawaiʻi Chapter, Graduate Women in Science
2015–2016 Information & Communication Chair, Graduate Student Organization, UH Mānoa
2008–2009 Officer & Web Designer, Inter-Business Council, Shidler College of Business, UH Mānoa
Internet Resource
2014– Editor & Contributor, The Endangered Oceanic Languages Project. http://trussel2.com/eol/
Additional Experience
2012–2016 Web Designer & Office Assistant, Political Science, UH Mānoa
2008–2010 Web Developer/Designer, Office of the Chancellor, UH Mānoa

Professional Memberships

2018– Association for Laboratory Phonology
2018– International Phonetic Association
2016– Acoustical Society of America
2016– Hawaiʻi Chapter, Graduate Women in Science
2013– Linguistic Society of America
2013– Linguistic Society of Hawaiʻi

Updated April 5, 2022

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