22.1959, Confs: Historical Ling, Phonology, Phonetics/Spain
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Subject: 22.1959, Confs: Historical Ling, Phonology, Phonetics/Spain
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Date: 05-May-2011
From: Daniel Recasens [daniel.recasens at uab.es]
Subject: 2nd Workshop on Sound Change
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Date: Fri, 06 May 2011 11:21:20
From: Daniel Recasens [daniel.recasens at uab.es]
Subject: 2nd Workshop on Sound Change
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2nd Workshop on Sound Change
Date: 20-Mar-2012 - 20-Mar-2012
Location: Salamanca, Spain
Contact: Fernando Sánchez Miret
Contact Email: fsmiret at usal.es
Meeting URL: http://web.usal.es/~fsmiret/workshop/workshop.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology
Meeting Description:
The goal of this workshop series is to gather scholars working on the phonetic and phonological factors involved in the implementation of sound change. Experimental evidence collected during the last decades calls for the need to build better models of sound change which incorporate data on articulatory and acoustic variation as well as information on perceptual categorization mechanisms. Phonologists, phoneticians and historical linguists are encouraged to submit abstracts for poster presentation at the workshop.
9:00-9:30
Opening
9:30-10:00
Giovanni Abete, Phonetic Constraints on the Development of Diphthongal Systems
10:00-10:30
Maria Grazia Busà, Aspects of Consonant Cluster Mutations
10:30-11:00
José Ignacio Hualde, Word-boundary Effects in Sound Change
11:00-11:45
Coffee Break
11:45-12:15
Yves Charles Morin, From Apical [r] to uvular [R]: what the Apico-uvular r in Montreal French Reveals about Abrupt Sound Changes
12:15-12:45
Daniela Müller, Liquid Dissimilation in Latin
12:45-14:00
Posters Session
16:00-16:30
Daniel Recasens, The Role of Coarticulation and Production Constraints on Segmental Insertion and Elision in Romance
16:30-17:00
Antonio Romano, Tracing Vowel Instability on Formant Charts to Account for Polymorphism and Diphthongization in Apulian Dialects
17:00-17:30
Coffee Break
17:30-18:30
Poster Session
18:30-19:00
Michela Russo, Italian Syntactic Doubling: Prosodic Features and Phonological Structure
19:00-19:30
Fernando Sánchez Miret, The Phonetics of Romanian Diphthongization
19:30-20:00
Closing
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