Thursday 9/9

 

 

8.50

Welcome

 

9.00

Larry Hyman (UC Berkeley)

Universals of tone rules: Thirty years later
Abstract - Presentation

9.40

Cédric Patin (CNRS, Sorbonne)

Tone shift and tone spread in Saghala, a Bantu language of Kenya
Abstract - Presentation

10.00

Moira Yip (UC London)

Tone and prominence: L-to-LH sweeps in Mandarin
Abstract - Presentation

10.20

Break

 

10.50

Bob Ladd (U Edinburgh)

Alignment allophony and the European "pitch accent" languages
Abstract - Presentation

11.30

Doris Mücke & Martine Grice (Cologne)

Gestural anchors for F0 targets in German speech: an EMA-study
Abstract - Presentation

11.50

Martha Dalton & Ailbhe Ní Chasaide (Trinity, Dublin)

Tonal alignment in Irish dialects
Abstract - Presentation

12.10

Mariapaola D’Imperio, Caterina Petrone & Noël Nguyen (CNRS, Aix-en-Provence)

How autonomous is fundamental frequency information? Effects of tonal alignment on lexical identification in Italian
Abstract - Presentation

12.30

Lunch

 

14.00

David Odden (Ohio SU)

The unnatural tonology of Zina Kotoko
Abstract

14.40

Laura Downing (ZAS Berlin)

The prosody of focus in Bantu languages and the primacy of phrasing
Abstract - Paper

15.00

Poster session I

 

16.00

Poster session II

 

17.00

Hubert Truckenbrodt (Tübingen)

Aspects of tone scaling in German intonation
Abstract

17.40

Amalia Arvaniti (US San Diego)

Final lowering: Fact, artefact or dialectal variation?
Abstract - Presentation

18.00

Ivan Yuen (U Edinburgh)

Downtrend and the perception of lexical tone
Abstract - Presentation

18.20

End 

 

19.30

Dinner

 

 

 

Friday 10/9

 

 

9.00

Jack Gandour (Purdue)

Hemispheric roles in the perception of tone and intonation
Abstract - Presentation

9.40

Mireille Besson, Daniele Schön (CNRS, Marseille), Annette Schirmer (MPI, Leipzig), Elain Ng & Trevor Penney (Chinese U, Hongkong)

Electrophysiological investigations  of semantic and tone processing in Cantonese
Abstract - Presentation

10.00

Merle Horne, Johan Frid & Mikael Roll (Lund)

Working memory and prosodic phrasing
Abstract - Presentation

10.20

Break

 

10.50

Lisa Selkirk (UMass, Amherst)

Contrastive focus, metrical prominence and prosodic phrasing
Abstract

11.30

Thorstein Fretheim (Trondheim)

Truth-conditional implications of a rule of pitch-accent shift in East Norwegian
Abstract

11.50

Sun-Ah Jun (UCLA)

The Intermediate Phrase in Korean intonation: Evidence from sentence processing data
Abstract - Presentation

12.30

Lunch

 

14.00

Shigeki Kaji (U Kyooto)

Synchronic languages from a diachronic perspective: West Ugandan Bantu languages with particular reference to the tone contrasts in nouns
Abstract 

14.40

Annie Rialland (CNRS, Sorbonne)

A typology of question prosody in African languages
Abstract - Presentation

15.00

Poster session III

 

16.00

Poster session IV

 

17.00

Gösta Bruce (Lund)

Components of an Intonational Typology
Abstract - Presentation

17.40

Pilar Prieto (Barcelona)

Word-edge tones in Catalan
Abstract - Presentation

18.00

Allison Wetterlin & Aditi Lahiri  (Konstanz)

Lexical tone and the circumflex accent
Abstract

18.20

End 

 

19.30

Dinner

 

 

 

Saturday 11/9

 

 

9.00

John Kingston (UMass, Amherst)

Segments' Effects on F0: Perturbed or Controlled?
Abstract - Presentation

9.40

Jörg Peters (Radboud U Nijmegen)

Tone and intonation in the dialects of Hasselt and Tongeren (Belgium)
Abstract - Presentation

10.00

Hsiu-Hsueh Sylvia Liu (Yuanpei U)

Intonation and Tone Sandhi in Chinese Min dialect
Abstract - Presentation

10.20

Break

 

10.50

José Hualde (U Illinois)

Basque accentuation: status quaestionis and remaining issues
Abstract - Presentation

11.30

Haruo Kubozono (U Kobe)

Tone and tonal change in the endangered prosodic system of Kagoshima Japanese
Abstract - Presentation

11.50

Shelome Gooden (U Pittsburgh)

Word-level prosody in Jamaican Creole: Evidence for a stress-based system
Abstract

12.10

Lunch

 

13.30

Zendo Uwano (U Tokyo)

Three Varieties of Two-pattern Accent Systems of Japanese Dialects
Abstract

14.10

 

Closing statement

14.20

End of proceedings

 

14.30

Excursion