12.2389, Confs: Phonetics-Phonology Interface, Berlin
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Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 09:37:17 +0200
From: Marzena Rochon <marzena at zas.gwz-berlin.de>
Subject: Conference on the Phonetics-Phonology Interface
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Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 09:37:17 +0200
From: Marzena Rochon <marzena at zas.gwz-berlin.de>
Subject: Conference on the Phonetics-Phonology Interface
Conference on the Phonetics-Phonology Interface
11-13 October 2001
ZAS, Berlin, room 006, Jägerstr. 10/11
In recent years there has been increased interest among phonologists and
phoneticians in incorporating phonetic explanations in phonological analyses
and in conducting experimental work within the framework of "laboratory
phonology".
The goal of this conference is to discuss the relation between phonetics and
phonology from a broad perspective.
The Program
Thursday, 11 October
14:00-15:00 Ian Maddieson (University of California at Berkeley)
Typological patterns-geographical distribution and phonetic explanation
15:00-15:35 Lisa Lavoie (MIT)
Subphonemic consonant variation
15:35-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-16:35 Nathalie Vallee, Louis-Jean Boe, Jean-Luc Schwartz & Pierre
Badin (Institut de la Communication Parlee, CNRS, Universite Stendhal)
The weight of substance in phonological structures of the world's languages
16:35-17:10 Hansook Choi (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Acoustic cues for the Korean stop contrast; cross-dialectal variation
17:10-17:45 Bushra A. Zawaydeh & Kenneth J. de Jong (Dictaphone, an L&H
Company, Burlington, Mass. and Indiana University)
Arabic uvularization patterns and a phonology of contrast expression
Friday, 12 October
9:30-10:30 Edward Flemming (Stanford University)
Vowel reduction and duration-dependent undershoot
10:30-11:05 Joaquin Romero (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona)
Temporal reduction effects in diachronic change: rhotacism
11:05-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:05 Hyunsook Kang, Jeong-Im Han & Un-il Baik (Hanyang University,
Konkuk University, Hanyang University)
Tapping in Korean dialects
12:05-12:40 Jonathan Barnes (University of California at Berkeley)
Syllable-weight isochrony and speech timing in Turkish
12:40-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:05 Kenneth de Jong, Byung-Jin Lim & Kyoko Nagao (Indiana University)
The interaction of syllabification and voicing perception in American English
15:05-15:40 Rachid Ridouane (CNRS-Universite Paris 3)
Syllabification in Tashlhiyt Berber, phonetic and phonological arguments
15:40-16:15 Zoe Toft (SOAS, University of London)
>>From phonetics to phonology and back again: syllabic consonants in Southern
British English
16:15-16:30 Coffee Break
16:30-17:30 Janet Pierrehumbert (Northwestern University)
Beyond contrast and ease
Saturday, 13 October
9:30-10:30 Carlos Gussenhoven (University of Nijmegen)
Why Schleifton causes monophthongization
10:30-11:05 Steve Winters (The Ohio State University)
Perceptual influences on patterns in place assimilation: a case study
11:05-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:05 Jeff Mielke (The Ohio State University)
Turkish /h/ deletion: evidence for the interplay of speech perception and
phonology
12:05-12:40 Marie-Helene Cote (Universite d'Ottawa)
The role of perception in the resolution of consonant clusters
12:40-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Paul Boersma (University of Amsterdam)
How to learn phonetic richness if surface representations are poor
15:30-16:05 Marianne Pouplier & Louis Goldstein (Haskins Laboratories & Yale
University)
Asymmetries in speech errors: production, perception and underspecification
16:05-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-17:15 Daniel Recasens (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona & Institut
d'Estudis Catalans, Barcelona)
Phonetic correlates of syllable position in heterosyllabic consonant
clusters. Implications for sound change
17:15-17:50 John Harris (University College London)
The phonological value of noise
Alternates:
1. Sarka Simackova (Palacky University Olomouc)
Trilled r in Czech and Serbian
2. Georgios Tserdanelis (The Ohio State University)
Segmental correlates of prosodic and syntactic parsing; evidence from Greek
sandhi
3. Bertus van Rooy & Gerhard B. van Huyssteen (Potchefstroom University,
South Africa)
Diphthongs and stress placement in Black South African English
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