LINGUIST List 19.3936
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Confs: Phonology, Germanic, Romance/Germany
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Feldhausen,
Workshop on Intonational Phrasing
Message 1: Workshop on Intonational Phrasing
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Date: 19-Dec-2008
From: Ingo Feldhausen <ingo.feldhausen uni-hamburg.de>
Subject: Workshop on Intonational Phrasing
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Workshop on Intonational Phrasing Date: 23-Jan-2009 - 24-Jan-2009 Location: Hamburg, Germany Contact: Conxita Lleó Contact Email: lleo uni-hamburg.de Meeting URL: http://www.uni-hamburg.de/sfb538/workshopphrasing.html Linguistic Field(s): Phonology Language Family(ies): Germanic; Romance Meeting Description: International Workshop on Intonational Phrasing in Romance and in Germanic The interest in describing intonation has steadily grown during the last decades. It has resulted in the development of important methodological tools within the so-called Autosegmental-Metrical Model of intonational phonology, which constitutes the theoretical basis of the workshop. Intonation is an area where Phonology and Syntax intersect. The goal is to precisely scrutinize this intersection or interface. With that purpose, the topic of the workshop will be phrasing. It is envisaged that the workshop covers phrasing from two angles. On the one hand, we intend to discuss the various cues for phrasing (such as pauses, resetting, the realization of pitch accents at phrase edges, and F0 in general; lengthening and shortening, increase or decrease of intensity etc.), and to state their role in the interpretation of phrasing. Based on a comparison between Romance and Germanic languages, our intention is to discuss whether these cues have different weight depending on the language or the language group. On the other hand, the aim is to reflect on the interaction between intonational and syntactic phrasing. There is a certain correspondence and there are clear mismatches (e.g. certain eurhythmic effects override syntactic cues). We want to elucidate the determining factors and the constraints of this interaction. Although the objective is to analyze different types of data, we would like to encourage facing the challenge posed by the analysis of spontaneous data, as the focus in the last decades has been to study data based on reading. Program: International Workshop on Intonational Phrasing in Romance and in Germanic Friday, January 23rd 9.15-9.30 Peter Siemund Welcome 9.30-10.30 Klaus Kohler Meaning and Rhythm Coding Through Prosodic Phrasing in Germanic Languages and in French 10.30-11.00 E3: Martin Rakow & Conxita Lleó Comparing Phrasing and its Cues in German and Spanish Child Bilingual Acquisition 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break 11.30-12.30 Nicole Dehé The Intonational Phrasing of Parentheticals in Spoken English 12.30-13.00 Aria Adli Violation Cumulativity in Grammar: Contrastive Focus in Catalan and Spanish 13.00-15.00 Lunch 15.00-16.00 Pilar Prieto Prosodic Effects on Phrasing: Clash Avoidance in Catalan and English 16.00-16.30 H6: Ariadna Benet, Conxita Lleó & Susana Cortés Phrase Boundary Distribution in Catalan: Applying the Prosodic Hierarchy to Spontaneous Speech 16.30-17.00 Coffee Break 17.00-17.30 H9: Ingo Feldhausen, Christoph Gabriel & Andrea Pe?ková Prosodic Phrasing in Porteño Spanish 17.30-18.30 Laura Colantoni & Yadira Alvarez New Information and Phrasing in Argentine Spanish Narratives 19.30 Dinner Saturday, January 24th 9.30-10.30 Mariapaola D'Imperio Phrasing, Register Level Downstep and Partial Topic Constructions in Neapolitan Italian 10.30-11.30 Brechtje Post The Multi-Facetted Relation between Phrasing And Intonation in French 11.30-12.00 Coffee Break 12.00-13.00 Caroline Féry Prosodic Phrasing and Pitch Accents in Semi-Spontaneous Speech: A Comparison between German and French 13.00-13.15 Ch. Gabriel / C. Lleó Conclusions
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