26.4863, Confs: Computational Ling, Lang Acq, Morphology, Phonetics, Phonology/Austria
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Subject: 26.4863, Confs: Computational Ling, Lang Acq, Morphology, Phonetics, Phonology/Austria
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2015 13:44:00
From: Basilio Calderone [basilio.calderone at univ-tlse2.fr]
Subject: 3rd International Workshop on Phonotactics and Phonotactic Modeling
3rd International Workshop on Phonotactics and Phonotactic Modeling
Short Title: PPM 2015
Date: 26-Nov-2015 - 27-Nov-2015
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contact: Basilio Calderone
Contact Email: basilio.calderone at univ-tlse2.fr
Meeting URL: http://w3.erss.univ-tlse2.fr/ppm2015/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
After two successful editions, respectively in 2012 (Cortona) and 2013 (Pisa), the 3rd International Workshop on Phonotactics and Phonotactic Modeling (PPM 2015), will take place at the University of Vienna (Zentrum für Translationswissenschaft) on November 26-27, 2015.
The workshop aims at providing an informal atmosphere for discussion on experimental and theoretical aspects of phonotactics and phonotactic modeling in a cross-linguistic perspective.
This year the workshop will cover in particular the theme of the ‘interfaces’:
(i) The phonotactics/morphology interface
(ii) The phonotactics/phonetics interface
Invited Speakers:
Harald Baayen (University of Tübingen)
Wim van Dommelen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Marianne Pouplier (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Organizing Committee:
Basilio Calderone (CNRS & Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès)
Wolfgang U. Dressler (University of Vienna)
Gerhard Budin (University of Vienna)
Sylvia Moosmüller (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Supported by:
CLLE-ERSS (UMR 5263- Cognition, Langue, Langages, Ergonomie) (CNRS & Université de Toulouse-Jean Jaurès)
Psycholinguistics Research Group, Department of Linguistics (University of Vienna)
Acoustics Research Institute, Vienna (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Center for Translation Studies (University of Vienna)
Scientific Committee:
Hans Basbøll (University of Southern Denmark, Odense)
Pier Marco Bertinetto (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)
Giulia Bracco (Università di Salerno)
Basilio Calderone (CNRS & Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès)
Chiara Celata (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)
Jean-Pierre Chevrot (Université de Grenoble 3)
Wolfgang U. Dressler (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)
Stefan Frisch (University of South Florida)
Hélène Giraudo (CNRS & Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès)
Nabil Hathout (CNRS & Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès)
Barbara Köpke (Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès)
Katharina Korecky-Kröll (University of Vienna)
Bernard Laks (Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense)
Fabio Montermini (CNRS & Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès)
Sylvia Moosmüller (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Karlheinz Mörth (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Nikolaus Ritt (University of Vienna)
Michael Vitevitch (University of Kansas)
Program:
Thursday, November 26
Session I: Phonotactics/Morphology Interface
Opening: 9:10-9:30
Invited Speaker
Harald Baayen (University of Tuebingen)
Phonotactics and lexical processing: The perspective from discriminative learning
10:30
Andreas Baumann, Christina Prömer and Nikolaus Ritt
Diachronic reflexes of frequency effects among word final (mor)phonotactic consonant clusters in Middle and Early Modern English
11:00
Paulina Zydorowicz, Laura Kamandulyte, Eva Freiberger Katharina Korecky-Kröll & Wolfgang U. Dressler
Morphological richness facilitates first language acquisition of morphonotactic consonant clusters: Polish and Lithuanian vs. Austrian German and English
11:30 Coffee break
11:50
Eva Maria Freiberger, Katharina Korecky-Kröll, Basilio Calderone and Wolfgang U. Dressler
Morpheme boundaries inside consonant clusters delay visual word recognition: Evidence from a lexical decision and a progressive demasking experiment
12:20
Hélène Giraudo, Karla Orihuela, Barbara Köpke and Basilio Calderone
The natural perceptual salience of affixes is not incompatible with a central view of morphological processing
12:50 Lunch
14:30
Invited Speakers
Marianne Pouplier (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
What is a difficult cluster? Phonotactics between grammar and articulation
15:30 Hans Basbøll
Danish imperative formation: a problem for the phonotactics/morphology interface
16:00 Christina Prömer, Andreas Baumann and Nikolaus Ritt
Sporadic final devoicing in English past tense forms ending in [sonorant]+/d/ clusters: a ‘therapeutic’ response to schwa-loss
16:20 Coffee Break
16:50 Paula Orzechowska and Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk
German phonotactics: A testing ground for NAD
17:20 Olivier Nocaudie, Barbara Köpke, Hélène Giraudo and Basilio Calderone
Exploring phonotactic and morphonotactic constraints in the acquisition of consonant clusters in L1 French
20:00 Social dinner
Friday, November 27
Session II: Phonotactics/Phontic Interface
9:00
Invited Speaker
Wim van Dommelen (Norwegian university of science and technology, NTNU) Is there an ongoing sound change in Norwegian
10:00 Hannah Leykum and Sylvia Moosmüller
Phonotactic and morphonotactic consonant clusters in pairs of homophone words in Standard Austrian German
10:30
Cheng Chen, Irene Ricci, Chiara Bertini, Reza Falahati and Chiara Celata
Articulatory coordination of syllable onsets and codas in Italian: a multi-level phonetic study
11:00 Coffee break
11:20 Sylvia Moosmüller and Hannes Scheutz
The role of consonant cluster complexity for the lenis/fortis distinction in Bavarian
11:50 Mária Gósy
Hiatus resolution in spontaneous Hungarian speech
12:20 Zaal Kikvidze, Maia Lomia and Rusudan Gersamia
Onomatope-based Reduplication and Grammaticalization/Phonotactics Interface in Kartvelian Languages
12:50 Natalia Kuznetsova
What can be called the foot in a tonal language: the case of Guro
13:20 Maka Tetradze
Phonotactics of Word-initial Consonant Clusters of Verbal Roots in Lezgian
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