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Thursday 9/9 |
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8.50 |
Welcome |
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9.00 |
Larry Hyman
(UC Berkeley) |
Universals of
tone rules: Thirty years later |
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9.40 |
Cédric Patin
(CNRS, Sorbonne) |
Tone shift and
tone spread in Saghala, a Bantu language of Kenya |
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10.00 |
Moira Yip (UC
London) |
Tone and
prominence: L-to-LH sweeps in Mandarin |
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10.20 |
Break |
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10.50 |
Bob Ladd (U
Edinburgh) |
Alignment allophony and the
European "pitch accent" languages |
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11.30 |
Doris Mücke
& Martine Grice (Cologne) |
Gestural
anchors for F0 targets in German speech: an EMA-study |
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11.50 |
Martha Dalton
& Ailbhe Ní Chasaide (Trinity, Dublin) |
Tonal
alignment in Irish dialects |
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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 |
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12.30 |
Lunch |
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14.00 |
David Odden
(Ohio SU) |
The unnatural
tonology of Zina Kotoko |
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14.40 |
Laura Downing
(ZAS Berlin) |
The prosody of
focus in Bantu languages and the primacy of phrasing |
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15.00 |
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16.00 |
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17.00 |
Hubert
Truckenbrodt (Tübingen) |
Aspects of
tone scaling in German intonation |
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17.40 |
Amalia
Arvaniti (US San Diego) |
Final
lowering: Fact, artefact or dialectal variation? |
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18.00 |
Ivan
Yuen (U Edinburgh) |
Downtrend and
the perception of lexical tone |
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18.20 |
End |
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19.30 |
Dinner |
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Friday 10/9 |
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9.00 |
Jack Gandour
(Purdue) |
Hemispheric roles in the
perception of tone and intonation |
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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 |
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10.00 |
Merle Horne,
Johan Frid & Mikael Roll (Lund) |
Working memory
and prosodic phrasing |
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10.20 |
Break |
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10.50 |
Lisa Selkirk
(UMass, Amherst) |
Contrastive
focus, metrical prominence and prosodic phrasing |
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11.30 |
Thorstein
Fretheim (Trondheim) |
Truth-conditional
implications of a rule of pitch-accent shift in East Norwegian |
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11.50 |
Sun-Ah Jun
(UCLA) |
The Intermediate Phrase in Korean intonation:
Evidence from sentence processing data |
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12.30 |
Lunch |
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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 |
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14.40 |
Annie Rialland
(CNRS, Sorbonne) |
A typology of
question prosody in African languages |
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15.00 |
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16.00 |
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17.00 |
Gösta Bruce
(Lund) |
Components of
an Intonational Typology |
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17.40 |
Pilar Prieto
(Barcelona) |
Word-edge
tones in Catalan |
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18.00 |
Allison
Wetterlin & Aditi Lahiri (Konstanz) |
Lexical tone
and the circumflex accent |
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18.20 |
End |
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19.30 |
Dinner |
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Saturday 11/9 |
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9.00 |
John Kingston
(UMass, Amherst) |
Segments'
Effects on F0: Perturbed or Controlled? |
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9.40 |
Jörg
Peters (Radboud U Nijmegen) |
Tone and
intonation in the dialects of Hasselt and Tongeren (Belgium) |
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10.00 |
Hsiu-Hsueh
Sylvia Liu (Yuanpei U) |
Intonation and
Tone Sandhi in Chinese Min dialect |
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10.20 |
Break |
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10.50 |
José
Hualde (U Illinois) |
Basque
accentuation: status quaestionis and remaining issues |
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11.30 |
Haruo
Kubozono (U Kobe) |
Tone and tonal
change in the endangered prosodic system of Kagoshima Japanese |
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11.50 |
Shelome
Gooden (U Pittsburgh) |
Word-level
prosody in Jamaican Creole: Evidence for a stress-based system |
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12.10 |
Lunch |
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13.30 |
Zendo
Uwano (U Tokyo) |
Three Varieties of Two-pattern Accent
Systems of Japanese Dialects |
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14.10 |
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Closing
statement |
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14.20 |
End of
proceedings |
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14.30 |
Excursion |
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