MOT-Schedule
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MOT-Schedule
Atelier de phonologie MONTRÉAL-‐OTTAWA-‐TORONTO Phonology Workshop 15-‐17 mars 2013 – March 15-‐17, 2013 Université d’Ottawa – University of Ottawa Édifice Simard Building 129 VENDREDI 15 MARS – FRIDAY MARCH 15 Session 1. 14:00-‐15:30 – Palatalization RADU CRAIOVEANU & ROSS GODFREY (U TORONTO) On the Status of Intervening and Target Segments in Harari Long-‐Distance Palatalization ALEXEI KOCHETOV (U TORONTO), TOMOHIRO YOKOYAMA (U TORONTO) & MYLES LEITCH (TYNDALE U) Kirundi palatal glide strengthening: An acoustic study SONIA PRITCHARD (U OTTAWA) Phonological Representations of Bulgarian Palatalized Consonants Break. 15:30-‐16:00 Session 2. Friday 16:00-‐17:30 – Morpho-‐syntax KEVIN RUSSELL (U MANITOBA) & TANYA SLAVIN (MCGILL U) Predicting sandhi effects from syntactic structure in Plains Cree DARYL CHOW (U OTTAWA) Phonological Phrases in Singapore English LUC BARONIAN (BOSTON U) The triggers of double morphology in Western Armenian SAMEDI 16 MARS – SATURDAY MARCH 16 Breakfast. 8:45-‐9:30 Session 3. Saturday 9:30-‐11:00 – Change B. ELAN DRESHER (U TORONTO) Contrastive Vowel Features in West Germanic and Old English HUGO ST-‐AMANT LAMY (U OTTAWA) C’est ben p[ʊ]r d[ɪ]re, ouverture des voyelles hautes devant /r/ en syllabe finale JAMES KIRBY (U EDINBURGH) & MORGAN SONDEREGGER (MCGILL U) A model of population dynamics in phonetic change Break. 11:00-‐11:30 Session 4. Saturday 11:30-‐12:30 – Learning and acquisition YU-‐LENG LIN (U TORONTO) An Implicational Universal in artificial grammar learning SOPHIE GODBOUT-‐BEAULIEU & CHRISTOPHER FENNELL (U OTTAWA) L’apprentissage lexical chez les enfants bilingues et unilingues de 17 mois : L’influence de l’accentuation dans la perception des détails phonétiques. Lunch. 12:30-‐14:00 Session 5. Saturday 14:00-‐15:30 – OT JOHN T. JENSEN (U OTTAWA) & MARGARET STONG-‐JENSEN (INDEPENDENT SCHOLAR) Hungarian round harmony BRIAN BUCCOLA (MCGILL U) A mathematical demonstration that classic Optimality Theory is expressively weaker than ordered rewrite rules NOVA STARR (U OTTAWA) Rank Ordering Model of EVAL (ROE) in Tagalog Loanword Reduplication and Infixation Break. 15:30-‐16:00 Session 6. Saturday 16:00-‐17:30 – Syllables BECKY BUTLER (CORNELL U) The Nonequivalence of Phonological Categories and Phonetics in Burmese HEATHER GOAD & AKIKO SHIMADA (MCGILL U) Blackfoot /s/ MARISA BROOK (U TORONTO) Effects of sonority and homorganicity on perception of biconsonantal onset clusters by speakers of English and Japanese DIMANCHE 17 MARS – SUNDAY MARCH 17 Breakfast. 9:15-‐10:00 Session 7. Sunday 10:00-‐11:30 – Features CHRISTOPHER SPAHR (U TORONTO) The role of the Contrastive Hierarchy in positional neutralization ALAN BALE, MAXIME PAPILLON & CHARLES REISS (CONCORDIA U) Targeting underspecified segments RADU CRAIOVEANU (U TORONTO) A contrastive typology of aspirated fricatives Break. 11:30-‐12:00 Session 8. Sunday 12:00-‐13:00 – Tones ROSS KREKOSKI (U TORONTO) Features and the synchronic and diachronic behaviour of tonal systems ANDREI ANGHELESCU (UBC) Morpho-‐phonology and Tone in Nata Pizza Lunch. 13:00 –