10.901, Confs: Phonology
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Subject: 10.901, Confs: Phonology
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Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 15:55:11 -0400
From: Elizabeth Hume <ehume at ling.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: Perception in Phonology meeting information
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Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 15:55:11 -0400
From: Elizabeth Hume <ehume at ling.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: Perception in Phonology meeting information
THE ROLE OF PERCEPTUAL PHENOMENA IN PHONOLOGICAL THEORY
A Satellite Meeting of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Center for Cognitive
Science, Ohio State University
Date: July 30, 1999, 8 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Location: Radisson Miyako Hotel, 1625 Post Street, San Francisco
(415) 922-3200. (http://www.mim.com/miyako/)
Lodging: Information regarding lodging can be found on the ICPhS
website (http://Trill.Linguistics.Berkeley.EDU/icphs/).
Registration: Registration fees for the satellite meeting are $15.00
(US) for students and $25.00 (US) for others (registration includes
buffet lunch and reception). Please *preregister* by Friday, July 9th by
sending a check, payable to the OSU Department of Linguistics, to the
address listed just below. Be sure to include your name, affiliation,
status, and e-mail address.
Registration address:
The Role of Perception in Phonology Satellite Meeting
Department of Linguistics
Ohio State University
222 Oxley Hall
Columbus, Ohio 43210-1298
For further information contact Beth Hume (ehume at ling.ohio-state.edu)
or Keith Johnson (kjohnson at ling.ohio-state.edu).
Preliminary Schedule:
Session I:
8:00-8:30 Breakfast
8:30-9:00 Elizabeth Hume & Keith Johnson (Ohio State
University): The role of speech perception in phonology.
9:00-9:30 Jaye Padgett (UC Santa Cruz): Contrast dispersion and
Russian palatalization.
9:30-10:00 Richard Wright (UWashington): Perceptual cues in
contrast maintenance.
10:00-10:15 General discussion
10:15-10:30 Break
Session 2:
10:30-11:00 Patrice S. Beddor (UMichigan): Conditions on
perception and their consequences for phonology.
11:00-11:30 Douglas Pulleyblank (UBC): The interaction of
perceptual salience and phonological prominence: the
case of glottalization in Wakashan.
11:30-11:45 General discussion
11:45-1:30 Poster Session and Buffet Lunch
Poster Session
o J. Fraser Bennett (SIL and UTexas, Arlington):
Glottal epenthesis in Thai as a perceptually-motivated
displaced contrast
o Paul Boersma (Amsterdam): Why a separate
perception grammar?
o Heidi Fleischhacker (UCLA): The prothesis-
epenthesis pattern: a perceptual account.
o Sarah Hawkins and Noel Nguyen ( UCambridge &
UGeneva): Towards a non-segmental model of word
recognition.
o Alexei Kochetov (UToronto): What makes a coda
contrastive?
o Tivoli Majors (UTexas, Austin & UMissouri, St.
Louis): Perceptually motivated phonology: The case
of stress-dependent harmony.
o Betsy McCall and Kyoko Nagao (Indiana University
& Konan University): A perception-based account of
mimetic palatalization in Japanese.
o Olena Ovcharova (Ohio State University): A
perception-based study of consonant deletion in
Turkish.
o Thomas Sawallis (Florida Gulf Coast): A valid
method for cross-language comparison of acousitc
cues weights.
o Stephen Winters (Ohio State University): Testing the
relative salience of audio and visual cues for stop
place of articulation
Session 3:
1:30-2:00 Edward Flemming (Stanford): Perceptual learning and
perceptual distinctiveness in phonology.
2:00-2:30 Randy Diehl (UTexas): Discovering phonological
universals in the perception of speech analogs.
2:30-3:00 Robert Remez (Barnard College): The multimodal nature
of speech.
3:00-3:15 General Discussion
3:15-3:30 Break
Session 4:
3:30-4:00 Jennifer Cole (Illinois): The perceptual bases of back and
nasal harmony.
4:00-4:30 John Ohala (UC Berkeley): Auditory factors in
asymmetry of direction of some sound changes
4:30-5:00 Donca Steriade (UCLA): A perceptual account of
directional asymmetries in assimilation and cluster
reduction.
5:00-5:15 General Discussion
5:15-6:30 Reception
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