16.829, Confs: Phonology/Leiden, Netherlands
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Subject: 16.829, Confs: Phonology/Leiden, Netherlands
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Date: 17-Mar-2005
From: Bert Remijsen < A.C.L.Remijsen at let.leidenuniv.nl >
Subject: Between Stress and Tone
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Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:48:06
From: Bert Remijsen < A.C.L.Remijsen at let.leidenuniv.nl >
Subject: Between Stress and Tone
Between Stress and Tone
Short Title: BeST
Date: 16-Jun-2005 - 18-Jun-2005
Location: Leiden, Netherlands
Contact: Bert Remijsen
Contact Email: A.C.L.Remijsen at let.leidenuniv.nl
Meeting URL: http://www.iias.nl/iias/agenda/best/
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology; Typology
Meeting Description:
The Between Stress and Tone conference will focus on the variety of
word-prosodic systems. Particular attention will be paid to systems that
challenge the typological classification into word stress, lexical pitch-accent
and tone. We will also invite studies that discuss the interaction between the
phonetic encoding of word-prosodic features and utterance-level prosody.
Dear Colleague,
Please find below the list of papers that will be presented at the Between
Stress and Tone conference (Leiden, 16-18 of June 2005). The 47 papers listed
below are in addition to the four invited papers - by Harry van der Hulst,
Jerold Edmondson, Jose Hualde and Larry Hyman.
More information on the event can be found on the conference website
[http://www.iias.nl/iias/agenda/best/]. In case you want to attend, please
register online via the conference website.
A day-by-day schedule will be sent by email to the attendants before the conference.
Yours sincerely,
The organizing committee:
Amis Boersma
Vincent van Heuven
Bert Remijsen (convenor)
Marloes Rozing (project coordinator)
Ellen van Zanten
ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
Anneke Neijt & Mirjam Ernestus: The relation between word length and the
location of primary word stress in three Germanic languages
Charles Kisseberth: Co-existing Prosodic Systems in Chimwini and Phonological
Phrasing
Christiane Ulbrich: Phonetic realisation of accented syllables in two German
Standard Varieties
Christine Mooshammer & Jonathan Harrington: Linguistic prominence and loudness -
a systematic comparison between lexical word stress, sentence accent and vocal
effort
Draga Zec: A typology of tone governed stress
Gorka Elordieta & Aritz Irurtzun: Acoustic correlates of accent in different
word-prosodic systems of Basque
Gosta Bruce: Word intonation and utterance intonation in varieties of Swedish
Gwendolyn Lowes: Reconstructing Tonogenesis in Zapotec
Joan Baart: Tone and Stress in Northwest Indo-Aryan
Joerg Peters: Hybrid word-prosodic systems: the case of Limburgian dialects
Laura Downing, Al Mtenje & Bernd Pompino Marschall: Non-accentual Prosodic Cues
to Focus in a Tone Language: the case of Ntcheu Chichewa
My Segerup: Production and perception of Gothenburg Swedish word accents
Petra Wagner &Jelena Mandic: Are Pitch Contour and Quantity Independent
Distinctive Features in Bosnian Serbian?
Sam Hellmuth: Every word has one: intonational pitch accent distribution in
Cairene Arabic
Yosuke Igarashi: How many falling intonation patterns in Russian?: categories of
F0 alignment
Yuni Kim: From accent 2 to shifted stress in Swedish dialects: the role of
perception
POSTER PRESENTATIONS:
Annie Rialland & K.G.Vijayakrishnan: Tamil and French: Different Accent Systems
but Similar ' Pragmatic' Accents
Bert Remijsen & Leoma Gilley: Complementary quantity and vowel length in Dinka
Carlos Gussenhoven: The prosody of the Nubi verb
Cecilia Ode: Towards a description of communicative functions and prosodic
labelling of Russian rising pitch accents
Chinwei Wu: The Tone-Stress Mapping in Chinese Loanwords: An Optimality Theory
Approach
Chun-Mei Chen: The Prosody of dui bu dui in Mandarin Conversation
Colleen Ahland: Gumuz - A Tone Language Moving Toward a Pitch Accent System
Darya Kavitskaya: Nenets - Stress or Pitch Accent
David Le Gac: Tone, accent and intonation in Somali
David Silva: The Development of Pitch-Accent in Standard Korean: Acoustic Evidence
Diana Apoussidou: Different grammars, same output - what learners do with the signal
Doris L. Payne & Colleen Ahland: Rhythmic Stress in Maa, a Nilotic Tone Language
Elinor Keane: The apparent absence of word-prosodic features in Tamil
Feng-fan Hsieh: Motivating Word-Tone: A Case Study of Shanghai Chinese
Francis Nolan & Tamara Hausmann: Are phrase tones in Swiss German intonation
stress-seeking?
Haruo Kubozono: Lexical tone and question prosody in Japanese
Hua Lin & Qian Wang: Rhythmic Patterns of Mandarin Chinese
James Roberts: Is Migaama a tonal language or an accentual language?
Jan-Olof Svantesson: Tonal Kammu is not a tone language
Keith Snider: The Effect of Floating Tones on the Diminutive Consonant in Mada
(Nigeria)
Larry Hagberg: The place of pitch-accent languages in a typology of phonological
prominence
Mariko Sugahara & Alice Turk: Is There Durational Evidence for the English
Within-Word Foot?
Mark Van de Velde: Word accent in Eton, a Bantu tone language of Cameroon
Ove Lorentz: Tone Shift and Tone Reversal in Scandinavian
Peter Jurgec: Recent findings on tone in Slovenian
Satsuki Nakai, Sari Kunnari, Alice Turk & Kari Suomi: Final lengthening and
quantity in Finnish and Japanese
Shakuntala Mahanta: Pitch and Moraicity in Assamese, Bengali and Odiya
Stefan Elders: The intertwining of tone and grammar in Kulango
Susan G. Guion & Jonathan D. Amith: The Historical Development of Word Prosody
in Balsas Nahuatl - The Effects of *h
Thu Nguyen & John Ingram: Acoustic correlates of Vietnamese reduplications
Zendo Uwano: History of the Two-Pattern Accent Systems of Southwest Kyushu Japanese
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