ORAL
Tallon, Kate. (2026) "/l/-Velarisation in Connemara English: Irish Transfer or Dublin Diffusion?" Colloquium of the British Association of Academic Phoneticians (BAAP), University of Warwick, UK.
Tallon, Kate. (2025) "'How do you take your /t/?' Investigating /t/-variation in Irish-English bilinguals." 6th Phonetics and Phonology in Europe (PaPE), Mallorca, Spain.
Tallon, Kate & Théveniaut A. (2024) “Epenthesis in Connemara English: a (supra)segmental analysis of a variety in contact with Irish.” New Perspectives in Irish English 8, Cáceres, Spain.
Tallon, Kate. (2023) “Investigating the Irish English PEN-PIN merger: patterns and origins.” 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), Prague.
Tallon, Kate. (2023) “Investigating Irish influence on the PEN-PIN merger.” Phonologie de l’Anglais Contemporain (PAC), Paris.
Tallon, Kate. (2022) “DRESS-raising in Connemara English: shedding light on the role of Irish.” 13th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics (ExLing), Paris.
Tallon, Kate. (2022) “DRESS-raising in Connemara: shedding light on the role of Irish.” New Perspectives in Irish English 7, Cork, Ireland.
Tallon, Kate. (2021) “/t/-variation in Connemara English.” 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics (ExLing), Athens.
Tallon, Kate. (2021) “English in the Connemara Gaeltacht: Mono- and bilingual phonologies.” Linguistics Research Seminar, Trinity College Dublin.
POSTER
Tallon, Kate. (2024) “Liquid + sonorant epenthesis in Connemara Irish English: bilinguals vs. monolinguals.” UK and Ireland Speech (UKIS), Cambridge.
Tallon, Kate & Théveniaut A. (2026). “Epenthesis in Connemara English." TEANGA, 41. https://doi.org/10.35903/teanga.v13i.10858
Tallon, Kate (2023). “Investigating the Irish English PEN-PIN merger: patterns and origins.” Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, pp. 3021-25. URL: https://guarant.cz/icphs2023/383.pdf
Tallon, Kate (2022). “DRESS-raising in Connemara English: shedding light on the role of Irish.” Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics. DOI: https://doi.org/10.36505/ExLing-2022/13/0042/000584
Tallon, Kate (2021). “/t/-variation in Connemara English.” Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics. DOI: https://doi.org/10.36505/ExLing-2021/12/0060/000533
PhD Linguistics (2024), Trinity College Dublin
Title: English in the Connemara Gaeltacht: A Sociophonetic Study of Bilingual and Monolingual Speakers.
Supervisors: Prof. Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Dr Neasa Ní Chiaráin
Examiners: Prof. Arne Peters, Dr Irena Yanushevskaya
MA Linguistics (specialisation in Phonology) (2017), University College London
Title: A New Approach to the Question of a FOOT-STRUT split in Galway City English
Supervisor: Prof. John Harris
Award: Distinction
Interviewed for Kate Demolder (2025) "Are Irish accents as we know them dying out?" The Irish Independent. https://www.independent.ie/life/people-no-longer-wanted-to-be-associated-with-the-traditional-local-way-of-speaking-are-irish-accents-as-we-know-them-dying-out/a1499886221.html
Interviewed for Bernhard Warner (2023) “How Amazon taught Alexa to speak in an Irish brogue.” New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/technology/amazon-alexa-irish.html
Tallon, Kate. Blog – “C’mere to me: Nuggets of Irish-English etymology.” /www.irishenglishisms.home.blog/
Tallon, Kate. (2021) “Ask a Linguist: How did Latin die?” Babel Magazine.
Tallon, Kate. (2022) Review – “The Atlas of Unusual Languages.” Babel Magazine.
Tallon, Kate. (2012) Review – “English Phonetics and Phonology: An Introduction.” Times Higher Education.
Tallon, Kate. (2012) Review – “Understanding Language: A Basic Course in Linguistics.” Times Higher Education.