33.3779, Confs: Gen Ling, Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonetics, Phonology/France
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Subject: 33.3779, Confs: Gen Ling, Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonetics, Phonology/France
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Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2022 22:45:56
From: Nicola Lampitelli [nicola.lampitelli at parisnanterre.fr]
Subject: 20th Old World Conference of Phonology
20th Old World Conference of Phonology
Short Title: OCP20
Date: 25-Jan-2023 - 27-Jan-2023
Location: Tours, France
Contact: Nicola Lampitelli
Contact Email: nicola.lampitelli at univ-tours.fr
Meeting URL: https://ocp20.sciencesconf.org/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology
Meeting Description:
OCP is an annual event gathering researchers specializing in phonology and
related fields, interested in both theoretical and experimental issues. It was
founded in 2003 by a group of linguists from the Leiden University Center for
Linguistics and the Meertens Institute, and has since grown into an
international forum attended by both senior and junior linguists. Since then,
OCP has been hosted in different places mainly in Europe: Warsaw, Verona,
London, Düsseldorf, Budapest, Barcelona, Leiden, Istanbul, Berlin, Marrakech,
Nice, Edinburgh, Toulouse, Rhodes, Budapest, Tromsø, Amsterdam, Leiden,
Eivissa, Donostia/San Sebastian, and will be hosted in Tours (France) in 2023.
Program:
Wednesday January 25th, 2023
9:30 Welcome/Opening remarks
10:00: Invited talk: Hannah Sande (Berkeley) Discontinuous harmony is movement
after local phonology
11:00: Coffee break
11:30: Posters
- Kappa Ioanna & Katerina Ilioupoulou (Crete): Child speech vs aphasic speech:
heterogeneously motivated homogeneous Consonant Harmony patterns
- Wang Yuxuan (Harvard): Experimentally comparing the learnability of
transparent and opaque rule interactions
- Jesús Jiménez (Valencia) & Maria-Rosa Lloret (Barcelona): Explaining
deviations from sonority preferences in the distribution of rhotics in Catalan
- Nikolay Hakimov (Bamberg): Preliterate children's intuitions shed light on
the variable syllable structure in Russian
- Stephanie Kaucke & Marcel Schlechtweg (Oldenburg): Learning a non-native
vowel contrast with vowel harmony in clear speech and in noise
13:00: Lunch break
15:00: Madeleine Gilbert (Sorbonne Nouvelle) The role of perceptual factors in
laryngeal metathesis
15:30: Julian Bradfield (Edinburgh) & Shanti Ulfsbjorninn (Memorial U.) Mirage
of Gradience in !Xóõ Vowel Raising
16:00: Coffee break
16:45: Alireza Jaferian (Tours & SFL Paris 8) Consonant-clusters and the
Word-initial position in Farsi
17:15: Armel Jolin (Leipzig) A non-polar, concatenative account of Kipsigis
across-the-board tonal polarity
17:45: Guillaume Enguehard (Orléans) The erosion of the end of the word
Thursday January 26th, 2023
9:00: Birgit Alber (Bozen) & Eirini Apostolopoulou (Bozen) Language change as
minimal change of property values.
9:30: Geoffrey Schwartz & Ewelina Wojtkowiak (Poznań) Cross-language prosodic
differences in onset clusters – acoustic evidence from Polish-English
bilinguals
10:00: Quentin Dabouis (Clermont Ferrand) Opaque yet still complex: Proper
names in English
10:30: Coffee break
11:15: Claudia Parfene (Leipzig) & Shanti Ulfsbjorninn (Memorial U.) On the
Shape of Roots in Romanian: Deriving the Nominal Inflectional Classes
11:45: Maude Bouvier (UQAM) Double allomorphy in Korean nominative pronouns?
Additional evidence from demonstrative and interrogative proforms for a
floating segment analysis and derivation by phase.
12:15: Lunch break
14:00: Invited talk: Sabine Arndt-Lappe (Trier) Have a little FAITH? Stress
alternations, variability, and meaning
15:00: Posters
- Karolina Broś (Warsaw) & Peter Krause (Santa Cruz): Stop lenition in Canary
Islands Spanish – a motion capture study
- Liu Haiyang (Lisbon): Violable cyclic construction of syntactic of
post-syntactic linearization at PF & cyclicity of postlexical phonology
- Veronica Miatto (Stony Brook): Word-final schwas in Italian are non-syllabic
vocoids
- Markus Pöchtrager (Vienna): Yoruba vowels and the representation of openness
16:00: Coffee break
16:30: Benjamin Storme (Leiden) The best of both worlds: variation and global
evaluation in constraint-based grammars.
17:00: Razieh Shojaei (Leipzig) A Gradient Harmonic Grammar account of
Choguita Raramuri stress-accent
17:30: Sabrina Bendjaballah (LLING CNRS) & David Le Gac (Rouen) On Somali
geminates: Phonetics, Phonology and Diatopic variation.
18:00: Clément Michard (Bern) Selection of the epenthetic 'l' in French with
travlo words
Friday January 27th, 2023
9:00: Soeren Tobay (Leipzig) Parallel interaction between infixation and root
domain constraints
9:30: N. Lampitelli (Paris Nanterre), A. Briglia, E. Bronner-Huard & Ch. Dos
Santos (Tours) Compensatory lengthening in French language acquisition:
Evidence from a nonword repetition task.
10:00: Andrew Nevins (UCL) & Damulakis Gean (UFRJ) Acoustic for nouns,
orthography for verbs: differential loanword adaptation and defectivity.
10:30: Coffee break
11:15: Chris Golston & Christian Paulsen (Fresno) Ancient Greek Accentual
Classes
11:45: Invited talk 3: Noam Faust (Paris 8) Metrical weight as incorporation
in Strict CV metrics
12:45: Farewell/Closing remarks
The program of OCP20 is now available online, follow the link on the homepage:
https://ocp20.sciencesconf.org/
Registration is open: to register, please visit the following page:
https://ocp20.sciencesconf.org/registration
You will be asked to log in with sciencesconf account credentials (please
create an account if you don't have one), then you will be able to fill out
the registration form.
There are two categories of registration fees:
– faculty/permanent researchers 40€
– non-permanent researchers (PhD students, post-docs, etc.) 20€
Select your choices then click the ''overview'' button. If everything is
correct, click ''submit''. The last step of the registration process is
payment: registration is definitive only once payment has been done.
Note that you can pay exclusively with credit/debit cards. French laws do not
allow us to accept cash, so no registration will be possible on-site.
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