2010 CRC-sponsored

Summer Phonetics/phonology workshop

Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Location: Sidney Smith Hall, Room 1078, 100 St. George St.

9:30Ð10:00  Coffee

10:00-10:30   Keren Rice

Accent systems in contact

10:30-11:00   Joanna Chociej    

The Obligatory Contour Principle in Optimality Theory: an analysis of Polish

11:00-11:30   Paul Arsenault

A typological asymmetry between long-distance laryngeal and coronal co-occurrence restrictions

11:30-12:00   B. Elan Dresher

Feature hierarchies: Halle (1959) to Clements (2009)

12:30Ð1:30  Lunch

1:30-2:00  Shinjung Park   

The laryngeal contrast in stops in Korean-English bilingual children: an acoustic study

2:00-2:30       Milica Radišić

Teaching phonetics to a blind student: some reflections

2:30-3:00       Boaz M. Ben-David, Pascal H.M.M. van Lieshout, Nicole Durham, Namita Multani

LATTE-Linguistic Auditory Threat Test Effect. Can listeners monitor for phonemes and ignore the threat presented by a spoken word?

3:00-3:15    Break       

3:15-3:45       Anneke Slis

Does vowel context play a role in intrusion and reduction errors?

3:45-4:15       LeAnn Brown

Sibilant variation and gender identity

4:15-4:45       Mercedeh Mohaghegh

Devoicing of fricative C2 in C1C2 word-final clusters and Sonority Sequencing Principle in Persian

 

Organizing Committee: Yoonjung Kang, Alexei Kochetov, and Keren Rice