14.1377, Confs: Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia, Portugal
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Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 06:47:27 +0000
From: sonia.frota at mail.telepac.pt
Subject: Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia, Portugal
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Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 06:47:27 +0000
From: sonia.frota at mail.telepac.pt
Subject: Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia, Portugal
Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia
Short Title: PaPI
Date: 11-JUN-03 - 12-JUN-03
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Contact: Sonia Frota
Contact Email: PAPI2003 at mail.telepac.pt
Meeting URL: http://www.fl.ul.pt/eventos/PaPI
Linguistic Sub-field: Phonology, Phonetics
Call Deadline: 01-MAR-03
Meeting Description:
Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia (PaPI) is an international
conference aiming to bring together researchers interested in all
areas of phonetics and phonology, with a special focus on the
relationship between the two. It will provide a new interdisciplinary
forum in Europe for discussion of phonetics and/or phonology and their
related areas - such as language acquisition, language variation and
change, speech pathology, and speech technology, the
phonology-phonetics interface, and laboratory phonology work. The
conference will be held every two years, hosted by an Iberian
university. The conference format is the following: a two-day meeting
including four oral sessions of 30 minutes presentations (plus 10
minutes discussion) of submitted papers, and two invited talks. There
will be no parallel sessions.
The first PaPI conference is hosted by the University of Lisbon in
June 11-12, 2003. The invited speakers of PaPI 2003 are: Elisabeth
Selkirk and John Kingston (University of Massachusetts).
Standing PaPI Committee:
Gorka Elordieta (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Spain)
Maria João Freitas (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
Sónia Frota (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
Pilar Prieto (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Marina Vigário (Universidade do Minho, Portugal)
Local Organising Committee:
Maria João Freitas
Sónia Frota
Marina Vigário
Fernando Martins
Celeste Rodrigues
Conference venue:
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa,
Alameda da Universidade, Lisboa
Important dates:
March 1, deadline for receipt of abstracts
April 1, notification of acceptance
April 20, program announcement
May 15, deadline for early registration
June 11-12, conference
Contact information - PAPI2003 at mail.telepac.pt
Homepage - http://www.fl.ul.pt/eventos/PaPI (available in January,
2003)
PaPI 2003: Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia
Universidade de Lisboa
Address: Alameda da Universidade, Campo Grande.
Building: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa
Room: Anfiteatro III
June, 11
9.00-9.20
Opening session
9.20-10.00
The intonational phonology of Errenteria Basque
A. Irurtzun, U. País Vasco
10.00-10.40
Intonational phrasing and constituent length in Romance
M. DImperio, G. Elordieta, S. Frota, P. Prieto & M. Vigário,
U. Provence, U. País Vasco, U. Lisboa, U. A. Barcelona & U. Minho
Break
11.00-11.40
No de-accenting in the phrase, no de-accenting in the sentence:
evidence from Arabic for cross-linguistic & cross-dialectal prosodic
variation
S. Hellmuth, SOAS
11.40-12.20
Alignment vs eurhythmic effects on vowel sandhi in Catalan
T. Cabré & P. Prieto, U. A. Barcelona
Lunch
14.00-14.40
The perception of word primary stress in European Portuguese
A. Castelo, U. Lisboa
14.40-15.20
Computational bounds for verbal stress in the Romance languages
M. Vásquez-Larruscáin, Harvard Linguistics
Break
15.40-16.20
Rule-based categorial analysis of unprompted speech ' a cross-language study
N. Beringer, U. Munich
16.20-17.00
Prosody and language loss: a case study on prosodic difficulties in
fluent aphasia
E. Scarpa, U. E. Campinas
Break
17.30-18.30
How autonomous is prosodic structure?
E. Selkirk, U. Massachusetts (Invited Speaker)
June, 12
9.20-10.00
Syllabic affiliation of intervocalic velar nasals in Galician
S. Colina & M. Díaz-Campos, U. Arizona & U. Indiana
10.00-10.40
Prosody and syllabification intuitions of [CiV] sequences in Spanish
and Catalan: a psycholinguistic experiment
M. Simonet, U. Illinois
Break
11.00-11.40
Syllabic structure, epenthesis and identity effects in Majorcan
Catalan clitics
P. Grimalt, U. Barcelona
11.40-12.20
Poster session
Lunch
14.00-14.40
Internal palatal segments: a cross-dialectal analysis
C. Pons Moll, U. Barcelona
14.40-15.20
Dissimilation or dialect contact? The role of internal and external
factors in changes affecting palatals and rhotics in Argentine Spanish
L. Colantoni, U. Toronto
Break
15.40-16.20
A constraint-based approach to vocalic harmony and nominal metaphony
in Brazilian Portuguese
C. Matzenauer & A. Miranda, U. C. Pelotas & U. F. Pelotas
16.20-17.00
Inter- and intra-dialectal variation in Brazilian Portuguese: problems
to the phonological theory
S. Lee & M. Oliveira, U. F. Minas Gerais
Break
17.30-18.30
Learning Portuguese Vowels: Testing the Gradual Learning Algorithm
J. Kingston, U. Massachusetts (Invited Speaker)
Posters
June, 11 - 12
Intonation in Northern Peninsular Spanish
A. Burga, U. Illinois
Various phonetic realizations of phonological tonal targets in
Standard Chinese
Y. Chen, U. Edinburgh
The obligatory contour principle in English perception
A. Coetzee, U. Massachusetts
Study of generalization in individuals with mild-moderate phonological
disorders submitted to the therapeutic model of maximum oppositions
H. Mota & T. Bagetti, U. F. Santa Maria
Prosodic characteristics of spoken telephone numbers in European
Portuguese
M. Oliveira & T. Freitas, ILTEC
The new V/U phonology
O. Skljarov, U. St. Petersburg
Time-scale speech processing and speech rhythm
T. Skljarova & O. Skljarov, U. St. Petersburg
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