Program
Time | Speaker Title |
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Tuesday | |
09:00 | Welcome, Opening |
09:15 – 09:55 | Georgia Zellou, UC DavisIndividual differences in production and perception of nasal coarticulation: implications for sound change [abstract] |
09:55 – 10:35 | Mary Stevens, IPSIndividual differences and the actuation of sound change: data from imitation and perception experiments with /str/ [abstract] |
10:35 – 11:15 | Véronique Bukmaier, IPSSynchronic variation in the production of Polish sibilants and its implications for diachronic change [abstract] |
11:15 – 11:45 | Coffee break |
11:45 – 12:25 | Manfred Pastätter, IPSEffects of jaw movement on CC coarticulation and compensatory consonant shortening [abstract] |
12:25 – 13:10 | Lia S. Bucar Shigemori, IPSThe effect of phrasal accent on vocalic and consonantal nuclei in Slovak [abstract] |
13:10 – 14:30 | Lunch |
14:30 – 15:10 | Qianwen Guan, ParisThe perception of non-native consonant sequences by monolingual Mandarin speakers [abstract] |
15:10 – 15:50 | Harim Kwon, ParisPerceptual sensitivity to timing lag differences in consonant clusters [abstract] |
15:50 – 16:20 | Coffee break |
16:20 – 17:00 | Andrew Plummer, Ohio StateConceptual foundations for modeling the evolution of vowel systems in phylogeny, ontogeny, and language speciation [abstract] |
17:00 – 17:40 | Ioana Chitoran, ParisVowel centralization in Romanian: Traces of sound change in connected speech [abstract] |
17:45 | Reception at CAS |
Wednesday | |
09:00 – 09:40 | Hanna Jakob, EKN/IPSThe production of consonant clusters in patients with phonological impairment vs. apraxia of speech [abstract] |
09:40 – 10:20 | Tom Lentz, IPSCo-articulation of native and non-native clusters: is there evidence for a universally unmarked pattern? [abstract] |
10:20 – 11:00 | Coffee break |
11:00 – 11:40 | Miguel Llompart-Garcia, IPSThe role of articulatory information in establishing a second language lexicon [abstract] |
11:40 – 12:20 | Pierre Hallé, ParisThe articulatory nature of the phonological code involved in visual masked priming: evidence from phonotactic repair and articulatory suppression [abstract] |
12:20 – 13:00 | Nikola Eger, IPSIs foreign-accented speech easier to understand if it is produced in one's own voice [abstract] |
13:00 – 14:30 | End of General Session/Lunch |
14:30 – 17:00 | Project Meeting with Paris Group |