32.655, Confs: Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Syntax/Online

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Subject: 32.655, Confs: Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Syntax/Online

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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 18:21:43
From: Florian Lionnet [flionnet at princeton.edu]
Subject: Princeton Phonology Forum

 
Princeton Phonology Forum 
Short Title: PɸF 2021 

Date: 19-Mar-2021 - 21-Mar-2021 
Location: Princeton, NJ (Virtual), USA 
Contact: Florian Lionnet 
Contact Email: pphf at princeton.edu 
Meeting URL: https://linguistics.princeton.edu/pphf/pphf-2021/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Phonology; Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

The second meeting of the Princeton Phonology Forum (PPɸF 2021) will be held
virtually on March 19, 20, and 21, 2021.

The theme for PɸF 2021 is “tone and phonological theory”. It has been nearly a
decade since Hyman (2011) proposed the question “Tone: is it different?”,
illustrating the many ways that tone is both quantitatively and qualitatively
distinct from other phonological phenomena. This workshop seeks to further
understand how and why tone is different, and what this means for phonological
theory. Phonologically, how should tone be represented and computed?
Morphologically, what kinds of tonal exponence are there? How can tone be used
to express syntactic relations? How does tone interact with other prosody
(stress, feet, intonation, boundary tones), and how is it implemented
phonetically? How can tone inform current theory, such as computational
phonology, Message-Oriented Phonology, probabilistic/variationist phonology,
interface-ist phonology, as well as variants of modern Optimality Theory?
These are but a sample of potential questions.
 

Announcement: 

Invited speakers for PɸF 2021:
Gabriela Caballero (UC San Diego)
Laura Downing (University of Gothenburg)
Christopher Green (Syracuse University)
Larry Hyman (UC Berkeley)
Adam Jardine (Rutgers University)
Laura McPherson (Dartmouth College)
Marjorie Pak (Emory University)
Hannah Sande (UC Berkeley)
Jochen Trommer (Leipzig University)
Hiroto Uchihara (National Autonomous University of Mexico)

Workshop organizers (and speakers):
Florian Lionnet (Princeton University)
Nicholas Rolle (Leibniz-Zas, Berlin)

Registration is free, but to receive the complete Zoom meeting information
that you will need, you must register at the following link by the start of
the workshop: http://bit.ly/pphf-2021 

Details of the schedule, including abstracts and links to the online meeting
rooms, will be posted on the workshop website as they are finalized:
https://linguistics.princeton.edu/pphf/pphf-2021/

Contact information: pphf at princeton.edu





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