19.458, FYI: CUNY Phonology Forum Downloads and Wiki

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Subject: 19.458, FYI: CUNY Phonology Forum Downloads and Wiki

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Date: 06-Feb-2008
From: Eric Raimy < raimy at wisc.edu >
Subject: CUNY Phonology Forum Downloads and Wiki

 

	
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From: Eric Raimy [raimy at wisc.edu]
Subject: CUNY Phonology Forum Downloads and Wiki
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The CUNY Phonology Forum would like to announce that the presentations from
the recent Conference on the Syllable have all been posted to our website.
You can find the abstracts and handouts/slides (and some full papers) from
almost all of the presentations (talks and posters) in addition to podcasts
for the talks at:

http://www.cunyphonologyforum.net/syllable.php

We would also like to call your attention to the recording and transcript
of an informal discussion the participants participated in on the Friday of
this conference. The discussion was centered around attempting to find
consensus about "the reasons for the syllable". One concrete result from
this discussion period is the creation of a wiki to further pursue and
develop this discussion. Information about how you can participate in the
wiki is available at the above website.

Enjoy.

Chuck Cairns, CUNY
Eric Raimy, University of Madison, Wisconsin
Organizers of the CUNY Phonology Forum 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Neurolinguistics
                     Phonetics
                     Phonology
                     Psycholinguistics





 





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