LINGUIST List 22.4608
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Fri Nov 18 2011
Confs: Ling Theories, Phonology, Typology, General Ling/USA
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2nd UConn Workshop on Stress and Accent
Message 1: 2nd UConn Workshop on Stress and Accent
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Date: 16-Nov-2011
From: Jeffrey Heinz <heinz udel.edu>
Subject: 2nd UConn Workshop on Stress and Accent
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2nd UConn Workshop on Stress and Accent
Date: 03-Dec-2011 - 03-Dec-2011
Location: Storrs, CT, USA
Contact: Harry van der Hulst
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://udel.edu/~heinz/2011-stress-workshop-at-UConn/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Phonology; Typology
Meeting Description:
This is a one day event at the University of Connecticut, Storrs campus on stress and accent. It will be held on the 3rd floor of the Arjona building. A map is here: http://maps.uconn.edu/index.php/map/locations/27 For those who wish to stay in the campus hotel, please go to http://www.nathanhaleinn.com/ for the Nathan Hale Inn. For ‘improvised accomodation’ for students, contact Beata Moskal (beata.uconn gmail.com). This workshop is supported by NSF#1123692.
Updated Program (16 November) 9:30 Registration and Welcome / Light breakfast 10:00 Opening 10:10 Unstressed words and stress on lexically unstressed syllables in Spanish José Ignacio Hualde (UIUC) 10:50 Coffee break 11:10 Harmony times culminativity equals unbounded stress Jeffrey Heinz (U. of Delaware) 11:50 Classifying Stress Patterns by Cognitive Complexity James Rogers (Earlham) 12:30 Lunch break 2:00 How many stress types are there? Linguistic typology and the unseen species problem Max Bane (U. of Chicago) 2:40 Evaluating the quality of stress data Paul de Lacy (Rutgers) 3:20 Coffee Break 3:40 Representations and operations in rhythmic stress Kathryn Pruitt (UMass) 4:20 Separating primary stress from rhythm: evidence from StressTyp1 Harry van der Hulst (UConn) and Rob Goedemans (Leiden U.) 5:00 The form of stress generalizations William Idsardi (UMCP) 5:40 Closing
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