Publications and Presentations

Below is a list of publications and presentations, some linked.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Gavino, M.F. & Goldrick, M. (In revision). The perception of code-switched speech in noise.

Gavino, M.F. & Goldrick, M. (2023). Consequences of mixing and switching languages for retrieval. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 26(3), 504–515. doi:10.1017/S1366728922000682

Book Chapters

Gavino, M. F. & Goldrick, M. (In press). The psycholinguistic approaches to bilingual phonetics and phonology. The Cambridge Handbook of Bilingual Phonetics and Phonology.

Invited Talks

Gavino, M. F. (2021). Bilingual language processing: Interactions between lexical retrieval and phonetic production. Center for Research in Language at UCSD. Virtual Talk.

Refereed Conference Presentations

Gavino, M. F. & Goldrick, M. (2020). Bilingual language processing: Interactions between lexical retrieval and vowel production. The Acoustical Society of America Fall 2020 Annual Meeting. Virtual. Poster presentation.

Gavino, M. F. & Goldrick, M. (2019). Bilingual language control while mixing and switching. Psychonomic Society 60th Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada. Poster presentation.

Other Presentations      

Gavino, M. F. & Goldrick, M. (2022). The effect of heritage bilinguals’ experience and attitudes on speech perception. The 27th Annual Mid-Continental Phonetics and Phonology Conference. The Washington University in St. Louis. Poster Presentation.

Gavino, M. F. & Goldrick, M. (2019). The mechanism(s) of language control: Insights from the phonetics of switching and mixing. The 24th Annual Mid-Continental Phonetics and Phonology Conference. The University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. Oral presentation.

Gavino, M. & Smiljanic, R. (2017). Auditory free classification of early and late Spanish-English bilinguals. UT Undergraduate Research Week. The University of Texas at Austin. Poster presentation.

Gavino, M., Garcia-Holmes, N., Ferracane, E., Blanco, C., & Smiljanic, R. (2016). Effects of different types of noise on foreign accent adaptation. UT Undergraduate Research Week. The University of Texas at Austin. Poster presentation.