University of Nijmegen Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics

LabPhon 7

Seventh Conference on Laboratory Phonology
Thursday 29 June - Saturday 1 July 2000

Thursday, 29 June 2000
                  8:00     Registration and coffee
Collegezalencomplex (CC)
    8:50   Welcome!
Lecture Room Building, Room 1 (CC1)
  Session 1: Phonological Encoding
    9:05   Introduction
Pim Levelt (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
    9:15   Invited talk
A phonetician's view of phonological encoding
Pat Keating (University of California, Los Angeles)
    10:00   Phonological variation as evidence for lexical representation of homonyms
Daniel Jurafsky, Alan Bell, and Cynthia Girand (University of Colorado, Boulder)
    10:30   Coffee
    11:00   Phonological encoding: In search of the lost syllable
Niels Schiller (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics), Albert Costa (Harvard University), and Angels Colomé (University of Barcelona)
    11:30   Temporal distribution of interrogativity markers in Dutch: A perceptual study
Vincent van Heuven (Leiden University) and Judith Haan (University of Nijmegen)
    12:00   Comments
Pim Levelt (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
    12:20   Lunch
De Refter
  Session 2: Phonological Processing
    13:50   Introduction
Anne Cutler (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
    14:00   Invited talk
Morpheme boundaries, word boundaries, and glottal stops
Janet Pierrehumbert (Northwestern University)
    14:45   Phoneme frequency in spoken word recognition
Danny Moates, Z.S. Bond, and Verna Stockmal (Ohio University, Athens)
    15:15   Coffee
    15:45   Visual cues in the perception of speech timing and their implications for phonological structure
Haruo Kubozono (Kobe University)
    16:15   A typological study of stress 'deafness'
Sharon Peperkamp and Emmanuel Dupoux (Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, Paris)
    16:45   Contextual variability, speaking style, and language background
Ann Bradlow (Northwestern University)
    17:15   Comments
Anne Cutler (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
    17:35   Close
 
Friday, 30 June 2000
  Session 3: Field Work and Phonological Theory
    9:05   Introduction
Leo Wetzels (Free University Amsterdam)
    9:15   Invited talk
The search for primitives in phonology and the explanation of sound patterns: The contribution of fieldwork studies
Didier Demolin (Free University Brussels)
    10:00   Acoustic correlates of rhythm classes
Esther Grabe (University of Cambridge) and Ee Ling Low (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
    10:30   From pitch accent to stress accent in Basque and the typology of accentual systems
José I. Hualde (University of Illinois, Urbana) Gorka Elordieta, Gaminde Inaki (University of the Basque Country), and Raika Smiljanic' (University of Illinois, Urbana)
    11:00   Coffee
  Poster Session
    11:30   Poster session (even)
Main Library Art Gallery
    12:30   Lunch
De Refter
    13:30   Poster session (odd)
Main Library Art Gallery
  Session 3 continued
    14:30   Predicting the relative importance of prosodic cues from linguistic structure: The case of stress and tone in the word prosody of Samate Ma`ya
Bert Remijsen (Leiden University)
    15:00   Comments
Leo Wetzels (Free University Amsterdam)
    15:20   Tea
  Session 4: Speech Technology and Phonological Theory
    15:50   Introduction
Louis Boves (University of Nijmegen)
    16:00   Invited talk
Underspecified recognition
Aditi Lahiri (University of Konstanz)
    16:45   Phonetic features in ASR: A linguistic solution to acoustic variation?
Jacques Koreman, Bistra Andreeva and William Barry (University of the Saarland)
    17:15   Comments
Louis Boves (University of Nijmegen)
    17:35   Close
  Dinner and excursion
 
Saturday, 1 July 2000
  Session 5: Phonology-phonetics Interface
    9:05   Introduction
Bruce Hayes (University of California, Los Angeles)
    9:15   Invited talk
Explosives, implosives, and nonplosives: Some linguistic effects of air pressure differences in stops
Nick Clements (CNRS, Paris) and Sylvester Osu (LLACAN-CNRS, Villejuif)
    10:00   Assimilatory processes and aerodynamic factors
Maria Josep Solé (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
    10:30   Coffee
    11:00   Gestural overlap and recoverability: Articulatory evidence from Georgian
Ioana Chitoran (Dartmouth College), Louis Goldstein (Yale University and Haskins Laboratories), and Dani Byrd (University of Southern California)
    11:30   Tonal association and target alignment: Implications for intonation theory
Sónia Frota (University of Lisbon)
    12:00   Lunch
De Refter
  Session 5 continued
    13:30   Invited talk
The phonetics of phonologization
John Ohala (University of California, Berkeley)
    14:15   Comments
Bruce Hayes (University of California, Los Angeles)
    14:35   Close