16.1207, Confs: Phonetics/Phonology/Barcelona, Spain
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Subject: 16.1207, Confs: Phonetics/Phonology/Barcelona, Spain
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Date: 12-Apr-2005
From: Pilar Prieto < pilar.prieto at uab.es >
Subject: Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia
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Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 21:40:13
From: Pilar Prieto < pilar.prieto at uab.es >
Subject: Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia
Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia
Short Title: PaPI 2005
Date: 20-Jun-2005 - 21-Jun-2005
Location: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Contact: Pilar Prieto
Contact Email: cg.papi2005 at uab.es
Meeting URL: http://seneca.uab.es/papi
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology
Meeting Description:
The second PaPI conference will be hosted by the Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona in June 20-21, 2005. 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 aims at providing 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 is hosted every two years by an Iberian university. The
PaPI 2005 conference format will be the following: a two-day meeting including
four oral sessions of 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes for discussion)
of submitted papers, and three invited talks. The invited speakers of PaPI 2005
will be Louis Goldstein (Haskins Laboratories and Yale University), D. Robert
Ladd (University of Edinburgh) and Daniel Recasens (Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona and Institut d'Estudis Catalans). As a special event, the conference
will host Expophonos 2005, an exhibit about the development of phonetic sciences
in Catalonia.
Organising Committee:
Lourdes Aguilar
Eulàlia Bonet
Teresa Cabré
Juli Cebrián
Néstor Cuartero
Joan Mascaró
Pilar Prieto
Maria-Josep Solé
Conference venue:
Facultat de Traducció
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Bellaterra (Barcelona)
Important dates:
February 1, 2005, deadline for receipt of abstracts
March 15, notification of acceptance
April 1, program announcement
May 15, deadline for early registration
June 20-21, conference
Standing 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)
PaPI 2005, Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, June 20-21st
PROGRAM
JUNE 20
9.00-9.15h. Opening session
9.15h 9.15h. Invited speaker. D. Robert Ladd, University of Edinburgh
"Coordination of pitch movements and segments: what does it tell us about
phonology"
10.15h POSTER SESSION 1 (see program below)
11.30 h.-12.00h. Ioana Chitoran & José Ignacio Hualde, Darmouth College,
University of Illinois at U-C, "On the origins and evolution of the contrast
between tautosyllabic and heterosyllabic sequences of vocoids in Romance"
12.00h.-12.30 h. Laura Colantoni & Jeffrey Steele, University of Toronto,
"Voicing-dependent cluster simplification asymmetries in Spanish and French"
12.30 h.-13.00 h. Jesús Jiménez & Maria-Rosa Lloret, Universitat de València &
Universitat de Barcelona, "Two kinds of vowel epenthesis in Alguerese Catalan"
LUNCH
14.30 h.-15.00 h. Marc Swerts, Tilburg University, "Contrast and accent in Dutch
and Romanian"
15.00 h-15.30 h. Marta Ortega-Llebaria & Pilar Prieto, U. of Texas-Austin &
ICREA-UAB, "Stress and focus in Spanish and Catalan: patterns of duration and
vowel quality"
15.30 h-16.00 h. "Pitch accent alignment in Cairene Arabic: more evidence for
cross-linguistic variation"
15.30 h-16.00 h. Sam Hellmuth, SOAS-Univ. of London, "Pitch accent alignment in
Cairene Arabic: more evidence for cross-linguistic variation"
16.00-16.30 h. Lluïsa Astruc & Francis Nolan, University of Cambridge, "The
form and function of extrasentential elements"
16.30-17.00 h. COFFEE BREAK
17.00 -17.30 h. Maria João Freitas, U. de Lisboa, "The effect of phonological
complexity in the acquisition of vowel reduction in European Portuguese"
17.30-18.00 h. "The perception of stress patterns by Spanish and Catalan
infants" Ferran Pons & Laura Bosch, Univ. of British Columbia & Universitat de
Barcelona
18.00-18.30 h. Laurence White & Sven L. Mattys, University of Bristol, "How
far does first language rhythm influence second language rtythm?"
18.30-19.00 h. "Logistic regression modelling of cross-language perception
data" Geoffrey-Stewart Morrison, University of Alberta
JUNE 21
9.00 h. Invited speaker. Daniel Recasens, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona &
Institut d'Estudis Catalans "An interpretation of patterns of VCV coarticulation
according to a model of articulatory constraints"
10.00h POSTER SESSION 2 (see program below)
11.30 h.-12.00h. David Eddington, Dirk Elzinga, Rebecca Treiman & Mark Davies,
Brigham Young University, "The Syllabification of American English"
12.00h.-12.30 h. Luciani Tenani, Universidade Estadual Paulista, "Intonational
phrasing and prosodic constituents in Brazilian Portuguese"
12.30 h.-13.00 h. S. Frota, M. D'Imperio, G. Elordieta, P. Prieto & M. Vigário,
U. Lisboa, CNRS-U. Provence, U. País Vasco, ICREA-UAB & U. Minho, "The phonetics
and phonology of intonational phrasing in Romance"
LUNCH
14.30 h.-15.00 h. N. Nguyen, S. Wauquier-Gravelines, L. Lancia & B. Tuller,
CNRS-U. Provence, Univ. Nantes, CNRS-U. Provence, Florida Atlantic University,
"Processing liaison consonants in French: new acoustic and perceptual data"
15.00 h-15.30 h. Cécile Fougeron & Rachid Ridouane, Laboratoire de Phonétique et
Phonologie, CNRS- Université Paris 3, "Looking for phonetic cues to obstruent
syllabic consonants in Berber"
15.30 h-16.00 h. Leonardo Oliveira & Stefania Marin, Haskins Labs & Yale
University , "Patterns of velum coordination in Brazilian Portuguese"
16.00-16.30 h. Maria Josep Solé, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, "The
Stability of phonological features within and across segments"
16.30-17.00 h. COFFEE BREAK
17.00 -17.30 h. Francisco Torreira, University of Illinois at U-C,"Aspirated
Stops in Andalusian Spanish"
17.30-18.00 h. Joaquín Romero, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, "The Interaction of
Spirantization and s-Aspiration in Andalusian"
18.00 h. Invited speaker "Syllable structure and modes of coupled dynamical
systems"Louis Goldstein, Yale University & Haskins Laboratories
POSTER SESSION 1, JUNE 20, 10.15 h.- 11.30 h.
Tracy Packiam Alloway, University of Durham, "Do different phonological skills
have separable links with reading in primary school"
Javier Arias & Conxita Lleó, Hamburg University, "Analysis of stress errors in
first language acquisition of Spanish by monolingual and bilingual children"
Luisa Barzaghi & Sandra Madureira, Pontificia Universidade Católica de Sao
Paulo, "Production and perception of stop consonants by a hearing-impaired
Brazilian subject"
Teresa Cabré & Marta Saceda, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona & UB-UAB "Early
truncation and consonant harmony in Spanish acquisition"
Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza, University of Southern California, "Typological
analysis of compensatory consonant lengthening"
Elisenda Campmany, Universitat de Barcelona "New data about vowel contact
resolutions in North-Eastern Catalan"
"Some questions on secondary prominence in European Portuguese" Adelina Castelo,
Escola Superior de Educaçao de Viseu
Susana M Cortés, Mitsuhiko Ota & Alice Turk, TAAL, University of Edinburgh, "The
role of Morphology in L2 speech"
Bruce Connell., York University, "Speech and song melody in Mambila"
Néstor Cuartero, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, "Voicing assimilation in
Catalan and English Obstruent Sequences"
Carme de la Mota, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, "Alignment, word boundaries
and speech rate in Castilian Spanish"
M. Luisa García Lecumberri & Martin P. Cooke, Universidad del País Vasco &
University of Sheffield, "The contribution of acoustic and phonemic factors to
native and non-native consonant identification in noise"
Dylan Herrick, University of Mie, "Catalan vowel reduction and Dispersion Theory"
Christine Meunier & Cheryl Frenck-Mestre, Speech and Language Laboratory, Univ.
Provence, "Vowel variability and speech production context: a cross-linguistic
study"
Andrea Pearman, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, "American perception of
casual Catalan speech"
Sílvia Planas-Morales & Xavier Villalba, Universitat Rovira i Virgili &
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, "Incrementally-build pitch contours and focus
structure in Catalan"
Daniel Pape, ZAS Berlin, "Differences in pitch discrimination for German and
Catalan listeners"
Marta Payà & Maria del Mar Vanrell, Universitat de Barcelona & Universitat
Autònoma de Barcelona, "Yes-no questions and echo questions intonation in
Majorcan and Minorcan catalan"
Katja Reinecke, Univ. Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil & Hamburg University,
"Prosodic orientation in dialogues between Native (NS) and Non-Native Speakers
(NNS) (Brazilian Portuguese and German)"
Khaled Rifaat, University of Alexandria, "The phonology of Colloquial Egyptian
Arabic intonation"
Benjamin Schmeiser, University of California-Davis, "On svarabhakti vowel
duration: phonetic and phonological considerations"
Luiz Carlos Schwindt, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, "Verbal vowel
harmony in Brazilian Portuguese: a paradigmatic analysis"
Teresa L. Soto, Universidad de Sevilla, "Pauses as indicators of topic change in
dialogue systems"
Jeff Mac Swan & Sonia Colina, Arizona State University & Univ. of Arizona,
"Phonological Effects in Intrasentential Codeswitching"
Mario Vayra, Cinzia Avesani & Carol Fowler, Università di Siena ad Arezzo,
ISTC-CNR,Padova & Haskins Laboratories "Aspects of vowel-consonant coordination
in Italian"
Cun Xi, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, "The phonetic
characteristics of implosives in a Southern China dialect"
POSTER SESSION 2, JUNE 21, 10.00 h.- 11.30 h.
Leda Bisol & José S. de Magalhães, Pontifícia Univ. Católica do Rio Grande do
Sul & Univ. Federal de Uberlândia-MG, "Vowel reduction in Brazilian Portuguese"
Amanda Boomershine, Ohio State University, "Perceiving and Processing dialectal
variation in Spanish"
Juli Cebrián, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, "Measuring phonetic distance
between Catalan and English vowels: A Bidirectional cross-language mapping study"
Mary Baltazani, "Phonetic variability of the Greek rhotic sound"
Eva Estebas & Pilar Prieto, UNED & ICREA-UAB, "The role of word edge tones in
Catalan and Spanish"
Gueorgui Hristovsky & Ernesto d'Andrade, Lisbon University, "Vowel reduction in
European Portuguese and Western Bulgarian"
Takuya Kimura, Seisen Univ, Tokyo, "HLH* tone in Spanish formal speech and its
delimitative function"
Conxita Lleó, University of Hamburg, "Prosodic Constraints and Prosodic
Abilities Condition Morphophonology: The Acquisition of the Plural Allomorphs in
Spanish"
Liang Ma, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Université Aix-en-Provence,
"Contribution to the study and modelling of coarticulation in
Vowel-Consonant-Vowel sequences in French"
Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Ana M. Fernández Planas, Carlos van Oosterzee &
Josefina Carrera-Sabaté, Universitat de Barcelona, "Intonational description of
the interrogative sentences with initial unstressed "que" in four Catalan dialects"
Sydney Martin, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, "Gradual implementation of
l-vocalization"
Fernando Martins & Ricardo Filipe, Univ. de Lisboa & ILTEC, "Prosodic correlates
of discourse structures in Portuguese broadcast news"
Ana Ruth Miranda & Carmen Matzenauer, U. F. Pelotas & U. C. Pelotas, "About the
distribution of coronal mid vowels in Brazilian Portuguese"
Elinor Payne, University of Cambridge, "Rises and rise-plateau slumps in
Trevigiano"
Erin O'Rourke, University of Illinois, "Where does the question begin?"
Clàudia Pons, Universitat de Barcelona , "It is all downhill from here: the role
of syllable contact in Romance languages"
Raiza Patricia Piña & Manuel Díaz-Campos, Indiana University, "Revising
secondary stress: A laboratory approach study of Spanish prosody"
Marianne Radel, University of Hamburg, "Intonation of declaratives and
interrogatives in L2 spanish by L1 speakers of German"
Rajiv Rao, University of California-Davis, "The phonetics and pragmatics of
spontaneous speech intonation in Mexican Spanish"
Angelo J. Rodríguez, University of California-Davis, "Pitch accent Realization
in Buenos Aires Spanish declaratives"
Svetlana Shuk, Oxford University, "Perception of Prosodic Markers of Attitude in
Radio Reports"
Ellen Simon, Ghent University, "Sonorants as Triggers of Voicing Assimilation.
Phonetics or phonology?"
Maria del Mar Vanrell, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, "Alignment and scaling
contrasts in Majorcan Catalan falling accents"
Eduardo Velázquez, Freie Universitat Berlin, "Prosodic hierarchical structure of
spoken Spanish by means of XML"
Francisco Vizcaíno Ortega & Mercedes Cabrera Abreu, Universidad de Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria, "Canarian Spanish intonation: interrogative utterances"
Kevin Watson, Lancaster University, "On lenition in Liverpool English"
T. A. Hall, *Silke Hamann & *Marzena Zygis, Indiana University & *ZAS Berlin,
"The phonetic motivation of stop assibilation"
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