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APPROACHES TO PHONOLOGY AND PHONETICS 2021 – CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Please note that all the live sessions take place according to Central European Summer Time (CEST/GMT+2).
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FRIDAY, 25 JUNE 2021
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8:50-9:00
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Conference opening
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9:00-10:00
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Plenary 1
Haike Jacobs
De positione longa. Why moras are about phonological length, but not about position.
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10:00-10:30
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Kateryna Laidler
The interaction of perception, phonology and orthography in the adaptation of E /ɜ:/ in loanwords into Russian
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10:30-11:00
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Jana Taperte & Jolita Urbanavièienė
Acoustic properties of palatalization and palatality (the case of Lithuanian and Latvian laterals)
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11:00-11:30
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Coffee break
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11:30-12:00
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Leah Vandeveer
Phoneme rarity and phonological typology: stridency in the phonemic and allophonic distribution of θ and ð
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12:00-12:30
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Marcel Schlechtweg
“Hearing” quotes
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12:30-13:00
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Ewelina Wojtkowiak
What does research into L2-induced phonetic drift in L1 tell us about laryngeal phonology?
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13:00-14:00
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Lunch break
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14:00-15:00
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Plenary 2
Tobias Scheer
Why phonology is made of three modules, and how multiple-module spell-out works
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15:00-15:30
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S³awomir Zdziebko
An Element Theory-Harmonic Grammar account of glide insertion in Polish
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15:30-16:00
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Mario Casado Mancebo
Decoding structures in Spanish through the cues of prosody
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16:00-16:30
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Coffee break
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16:30-17:00
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Malgorzata Æavar & Emily Rudman
Variation and ‘category-hood’ – and how they can be measured
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17:00-17:30
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Avleen K Mokha & Heather Goad
In defence of an articulated view of the syllable: Obstruent-approximant strings in Hindi
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17:30-18:00
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Markus A. Pöchtrager & Connor Youngberg
The rest is silence: Japanese vowel devoicing, structure, and the Empty Category Principle
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SATURDAY, 26 JUNE 2021
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9:00-10:00
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Plenary 3
Geoffrey Schwartz
Apart, but where’s the boundary?
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10:00-10:30
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Song Minyu
Tone distinction between the address terms and the reference terms of Gongyi dialect in Henan
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10:30-11:00
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Sayantan Mandal
Computing long-distance dependencies in phonology: A strong procedural model
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11:00-11:30
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Coffee break
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11:30-12:00
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Umaima Kamran
Spectrographic analysis of word structures and lexical stress correlates in Pakistani English
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12:00-12:30
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Nawal Bahrani
VOT in Khuzestani Arabic voicing contrast
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12:30-13:00
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Jakub Dunin-Borkowski
Nasal assimilation in Basque
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13:00-14:00
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Lunch break
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14:00-14:30
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Bálint Huszthy
The influence of L1 syllable structure on L2 acquisition: A case study of Hungarian accented Italian
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14:30-15:00
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Luma Miranda, Tekla Etelka Gráczi, Tamás Gábor Csapó, Andrea Deme, Kornélia Juhász & Alexandra Markó
The Brazilian Portuguese lateral sounds produced by Hungarian learners of L2 Portuguese: An ultrasound tongue imaging study
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15:00-15:30
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Tekla Etelka Gráczi & Anna Kohári
/s/ and /ʃ/ in intervocalic and sibilant + /t/-sequences in Hungarian
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15:30-16:00
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Tilda Neuberger
On the temporal attributes affected by gemination in Hungarian
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16:00-16:30
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Coffee break
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16:30-17:00
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Monika Konert-Panek & Mariusz Gradowski
“Dublin in the rain is mine”: singing accent and identity – the case of Fontaines D.C.
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17:00-17:30
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Vita Kogan
Naïve listeners rely on acoustic memory and not phonological memory in discriminating a novel vocalic contrast
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17:30-18:00
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Tomasz £uszczek
Fake Duke-of-York; a Podhale Goralian argument for parallelism
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18:00-18:10
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Conference closing
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