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Subject: 19.2552, Confs: Phonology/Netherlands
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Date: 19-Aug-2008
From: Marc van Oostendorp < Marc.van.Oostendorp at Meertens.KNAW.nl >
Subject: Workshop on Phonological Variation in Voicing
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Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 17:53:06
From: Marc van Oostendorp [Marc.van.Oostendorp at Meertens.KNAW.nl]
Subject: Workshop on Phonological Variation in Voicing
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Workshop on Phonological Variation in Voicing
Date: 11-Sep-2008 - 12-Sep-2008
Location: Amsterdam, Leiden, Netherlands
Contact: Marc van Oostendorp
Contact Email: Marc.van.Oostendorp at Meertens.KNAW.nl
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
Meeting Description:
What is the place of devoicing and other voicing phenomena in phonological
theory? Which phenomena need to be accounted for by our theory? Which phenomena
CAN be understood by it? This will be the topic of a workshop at the Meertens
Instituut in Amsterdam on September 11, 2008, and the University of Leiden on
September 12, 2008.
The phonetic difference between b and p, or z and s has been described as a
difference in (timing of) vocal fold vibration, but it well-known that there are
subtle differences in the precise implementation of 'voicing', as well as its
function in the phonologies of the world's languages. This workshop brings
together researchers who study the phenomenon from a variety of perspectives,
both theoretical and empirical, and both synchronic and diachronic. What's the
right phonological interpretation of voicing? How does it interact with other
phonological features? How do phonological processes involving voice --- such as
intervocalic voicing, devoicing and voicing assimilation --- interact with other
phonological processes?
The workshop takes place in Amsterdam and Leiden. The last talk is a Dutch-style
inaugural address, followed by a party, which is open to participants in the
workshop. Participation is free; but please announce your presence beforehand to
marc.van.oostendorp at meertens.knaw.nl.
Program:
Thursday September 11, 2008
(Meertens Instituut, Amsterdam)
10.00-10.35 Harry van der Hulst (University of Connecticut, US): Final
devoicing: Tertium datur
10.35-11.10 Berit Anne Bals, David Odden and Curt Rice (University of Tromsø,
Norway): Voicing and Other Laryngeal Properties in North Saami
11.20-11.55 Bert Botma (Leiden University, Netherlands): Aspiration, fricatives
and the multiple feature hypothesis in Icelandic
11.55-12.30 Alja Ferme and Saso Zivanovic (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia):
La double vie de V[éronique]: now dubbed in Slovenian
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.00-14.35 Roland Noske (Université de Lille 3, France): 'Verner's law' as a
result of the interplay of intervocalic voicing and coda retraction
14.35-15.10 Jochen Trommer (University of Leipzig, Germany): Voicing Polarity as
Opaque Licensing Intervention
15.30-16.05 Maria-Rosa Lloret & Jesús Jiménez (Universitat de Barcelona &
Universitat de València, Spain): Segmental similarity and voice assimilation in
Catalan
16.05-16.40 Eric Bakovic and Bozena Pajak (UC San Diego, US): Why and how not to
counterbleed
Friday September 12, 2008
(University of Leiden, Lipsiusgebouw)
10.00-10.35 Ben Hermans (Meertens Instituut, Netherlands): Non-obvious ways to
repair non-licensed Voice
10.35-11.10 Daniel Currie Hall (University of Toronto, Canada): On the voicing
system of Île de Groix Breton
11.25-12.00 Nina Topintzi (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece): Beyond
tonogenesis: voicing effects on stress
12.00-12.35 Janet Grijzenhout (University of Konstanz, Germany): Stricture and
voicing
16.00-17.00 Marc van Oostendorp (University of Leiden and Meertens Instituut):
De duivel zit in het verschil tussen d en t (The devil is in the difference
between d and t)
Additional information (abstracts, map, etc.) can be found here:
http://www.vanoostendorp.nl/080912/
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