Great Hall, International House, UC San Diego (map)
Sunday, October 6, 10:45pm – 12:00pm
(Click on titles for abstracts. If any presentation materials have been made available, you can access them by clicking on a relevant link below the title & author information. Workshop-related items are marked with ‡.)
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“Phonological knowledge and the role of accuracy and error consistency in speech sound acquisition following intervention”
Jessica Barlow (San Diego State University) and Philip Combiths (San Diego State University / University of California, San Diego)
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‡”The prosody of Kadiwéu verbs”
Michael Becker, Seoyoung Kim (Stony Brook University), and Filomena Sandalo (UNICAMP)
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“Binarity, branchingness and size effects”
Jennifer Bellik and Nick Kalivoda (University of California, Santa Cruz)
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“The typology of partial geminates: new data and generalizations from Omani Mehri (Modern South Arabian)”
Sabrina Bendjaballah (LLING UMR6310 CNRS & Université de Nantes) -
“Lingual egressive airstream harmony in beatboxing”
Reed Blaylock, Nimisha Patil, Timothy Greer, and Shrikanth Narayanan (University of Southern California)
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“‘Markedness’ is an epiphenomenon of random phonetically grounded sound change”
Ollie Sayeed and Andrea Ceolin (University of Pennsylvania) -
“The Role of Anti-Harmony in Learning Neutral Vowels”
Sara Finley (Pacific Lutheran University)
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“Stress and Morphological Complexity in Brazilian Portuguese”
Madeline Gilbert (New York University)
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“Yokuts templates are not emergent”
Chris Golston (California State University Fresno) and Martin Krämer (Universitetet i Tromsø)
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“Morphologically-based phonological variation”
Jongho Jun (Seoul National University)
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“Motivations for consonant epenthesis in nonstandard suffixed forms of Korean nouns”
Ji Yea Kim (Stony Brook University)
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“Restricting the power of cophonologies: A representational solution to stem allomorphy in Uspanteko”
Björn Köhnlein and Yuhong Zhu (The Ohio State University)
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“Evidence of phonemicization: Lax high vowels in Canadian French”
Jeffrey Lamontagne (McGill University)
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“Variegated VC rime restrictions in Sinitic languages”
Chia-chih Lo, Feng-fan Hsieh, and Yueh-chin (Chang National Tsing Hua University)
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“Opacity in Mojeño Trinitario Reduplication: A Harmonic Serialism Account”
Christine Marquardt (University of Leipzig) -
“The Sweet Spot Effect: Rare Phonotactic Patterns Require Specific Lexical Frequencies”
Charlie O’Hara (University of Southern California)
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“Phonologically Conditioned Multiple Feature Mutation in Maskelynes”
Sören E. Tebay (University of Leipzig)
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“The Layered Phonology of Levantine Arabic Syncope”
Jochen Trommer (University of Leipzig) -
“Reconciling CV phonotactics and high vowel deletion in Japanese”
James Whang (The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour & Development) -
“A Diachronic Counter-example to the Subset Principle: The Case of Anatolian Reduplication”
Anthony D. Yates (University of California, Los Angeles) and Sam Zukoff (Princeton University) -
“Overlapping phonological domains in Indonesian”
Joanna Zaleska (University of Leipzig)
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