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Program Announcement LABPHON 4 Fourth Conference On Laboratory Phonology August 11-14 1993 University Of Oxford Hosted by Oxford University Phonetics Laboratory Venue: Taylor Institution Accommodation: Somerville College Conference participants who received the conference booklet please note the changes to the program. Program Wednesday, Aug 11th: Arrival. 6.30 - 9.00 pm: Registration and reception in Somerville College. Session 1, Thursday morning: 9 am - 1 pm 1. 9 - 10 am: Intermediate Properties in the Perception of Distinctive Feature Values. J. Kingston, Massachusetts & R. Diehl, Texas. (Invited paper.) Discussant: T. Nearey, Alberta. 2. 10 - 11 am: Speech Perception and Lexical Representation: the role of vowel Nasalization in Hindi and English. J. Ohala, UC Berkeley & M. Ohala, San Jose. Discussant: J. McQueen, Cambridge. 11 - 11.30 am: Coffee 3. 11.30 - 12.30 pm: Perceptual Evidence for the Mora in Japanese. H. Kubozono, Osaka. Discussant: M. Beckman, Ohio State. 4. 12.30 - 1 pm: General discussion. Session 2, Thurs. afternoon: 2.30 - 6.30 pm 1. 2.30 - 3.30 pm: On the Status of Redundant Features: the case of backness and roundness in American English K. de Jong, UCLA. Discussant: H. van der Hulst, Leiden. 2. 3.30 - 4.30 pm: An Acoustic and Electropalatographic Study of Lexical and Post-Lexical Palatalization in American English. E. Zsiga, Yale/Haskins. Discussant: J. Scobbie, Edinburgh. 4.30 - 5 pm: Tea 3. 5 - 6 pm: The Influence of Syntactic Structure on [s] to [S] Assimilation. T. Holst & F. Nolan, Cambridge. Discussant: C. Browman, Yale/Haskins. 4. 6 - 6.30 pm: General discussion Session 3, Friday morning: 9 am - 1 pm 1. 9 - 10 am: Toward a Theory of Phonetic and Phonological Timing: evidence from Bantu. K. Hubbard, UC Berkeley. Discussant: B. Tranel, UC Irvine. 2. 10 - 10.30 am: Stress Shift - Do Speakers Do It and Do Listeners Use It? E. Grabe & P. Warren, Cambridge. 10.30 - 11 am: Coffee 3. 11 am - 12.30 pm: Phonology and Phonetics of the Rhythm Rule. I. Vogel, Delaware, T. Bunnell, du Pont, & S. Hoskins, Delaware. Discussant (for both 2 & 3): S. Shattuck-Hufnagel, MIT. 4. 12.30 - 1 pm: General discussion. Friday Afternoon Poster session: S. Bird & O. Stegen, Edinburgh; M. Grice, Saarbruchen; S. Hawkins, P. Warren, & R. Young, Cambridge; K. Hayward, London; V. v.Heuven & R. Goedmans, Leiden; J-M. Hombert, Lyon; G. Jetchev, Pisa; M. Kondo, Edinburgh; P. Ladefoged, UCLA; K. Maekawa, S. Kiritani, & H. Hirose, Tokyo; R. Ogden & J. Local, York; A. Rietveld & C. Gussenhoven, Nijmegen; C. Sotillo, Edinburgh. Walking tour of Oxford Visit to OUPL Friday Evening Conference Dinner and party Session 4, Saturday morning: 9 am - 1 pm 1. 9 - 10 am: The Role of Perception in Language Change. T. Janson, Goteborg. (Invited paper.) Discussant: J. Ohala, Berkeley. 2. 10 - 11 am: A Production and Perceptual Account of Palatalization. D. Recasens, J. Fontdevila & M. D. Pallares, Barcelona. Discussant: J-M. Hombert, Lyon. 11 - 11.30 am Coffee 3. 11.30 am - 12.30 pm: The Phonetics and Phonology of Glottalized Consonants in Lendu. D. Demolin, Brussels. Discussant: L. Goldstein, Yale/Haskins. 4. 12.30 - 1 pm: General discussion. Session 5, Sat. afternoon: 2.30 - 6.30 pm 1. 2.30 - 3.30 pm: Orals, Gutturals, and the Jaw. S. Lee, Ohio State. Discussant: Francis Nolan, Cambridge. 2. 3.30 - 4.30 pm: Asymmetry of Prosodic Effects on the Glottal Gesture in Korean. S-A. Jun, Ohio State/UCLA. Discussant: G. Docherty, Newcastle. 4.30 - 5 pm: Tea 3. 5 - 6 pm: Prosodic Patterns in the Coordination of Vowel and Consonant Gestures. C. Smith, UCLA. Discussant: R. Ogden, York. 4. 6 - 6.30 pm: General discussion. Conference Organizers: Bruce Connell, Amalia Arvaniti, Ian Watson. Further information, email: phoneticsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuevax.ox.ac.uk postal address: LP4, Phonetics Laboratory, Oxford University, 41 Wellington Sq., Oxford OX1 2JF, UK.
THE SECOND CONFERENCE of the STUDENT ORGANIZATION of LINGUISTICS in EUROPE C O N S O L E 2 Universities of Tuebingen and Stuttgart December 10-12, 1993 including a special session on verbal syntax, moderated by Hubert Haider Submissions are invited from students only, in all fields of theoretical linguistics. Submissions for the special session on verbal syntax are especially welcome. The deadline for submission is August 31, 1993. Students are invited to submit a two-page abstract, either by postal mail: CONSOLE 2 Ulrike Demske-Neumann & Lisa Breidt Seminar fuer Sprachwissenschaft (SfS) Kleine Wilhelmstrasse 113 D-7400 Tuebingen Germany or by e-mail: consoleMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueearley.sns.neuphilologie.uni-tuebingen.de or by fax: +31703231686 Limited crash space is available to speakers. Partial reimbursement for travelling expenses will be provided. For further information, contact the organizers at the above address.