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    Message 1: 9th Conference on Laboratory Phonology

    Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 16:40:52 -0500 (EST)
    From: jscole <jscoleuiuc.edu>
    Subject: 9th Conference on Laboratory Phonology


    9th Conference on Laboratory Phonology Short Title: LabPhon 9

    Date: 24-Jun-2004 - 26-Jun-2004 Location: Urbana, Illinois, United States of America Contact: Jennifer Cole Contact Email: jscoleuiuc.edu Meeting URL: http://www.linguistics.uiuc.edu/labphon9

    Linguistic Sub-field: Phonology

    Meeting Description:

    The 9th Conference on Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon 9) will be held June 24-26, 2004, at the Beckman Institute on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The conference organizers are pleased to announce the following program of speakers. Additional conference information and the program of poster presentations can be found at http://www.linguistics.uiuc.edu/labphon9.

    SESSION: Acquisition as change: L1 phonology LouAnn Gerken (U Arizona), invited speaker (title to be announced)

    Angela Grimm (U Groningen) The Prosodic Pattern of Words and Phrases in the Acquisition of German

    Mary E. Beckman, Jan Edwards, & Benjamin Munson (Ohio State U and U Minnesota) Vocabulary growth and developmental expansion of types of phonological Knowledge

    Sharon Peperkamp, Diogo Almeida & Emmanuel Dupoux (Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, Paris and U Maryland) The acquisition of abstract phoneme categories

    Stefan Frisch (U South Florida), invited discussant

    SESSION: Prosodic influence on change in sound patterns C�cile Fougeron (CNRS-U Paris III), invited speaker (title to be announced)

    Mariapaola D'Imperio, H�l�ne Loevenbruck, Caroline Menezes, No�l Nguyen & Pauline Welby (Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence and Institut de la Communication Parl�e, Grenoble) Are tones aligned with articulatory events? Evidence from Italian and French

    Gina Garding & Amalia Arvaniti (U California, San Diego) Dialectal variation in the rising accents of American English

    Laura Dilley (MIT and Harvard U) Fundamental frequency extrema on weak syllables affect the relative prominence of strong syllables

    Kenneth de Jong (Indiana U), invited discussant

    SESSION: Social factors in phonetic variation Gerry Docherty (U Newcastle), invited speaker (title to be announced)

    Jane Stuart-Smith (U Glasgow) Empirical evidence for gendered speech production: /s/ in Glaswegian

    Elliott Moreton & Erik Thomas (U North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State U) Origins of Canadian Raising in Voiceless-Coda Effects: A Case Study in Phonologization

    Paul Warren, Jen Hay & Thomas Brynmor (Victoria U of Wellington and U Canterbury) The loci of sound change effects in recognition and perception

    Henrietta Jonas-Cedergren (U Qu�bec � Montr�al), invited discussant

    SESSION: Mechanisms of sound change Jonathan Harrington (Macquarie U), invited speaker (title to be announced)

    Susan G. Guion & Ratree P. Wayland (U Oregon and U Florida at Gainesville) Aerodynamics of [r] in tonogenesis

    John Hajek & Mary Stevens (U Melbourne) Mechanisms of sound change in Romance: From gemination to degemination in Italy

    Carlos Gussenhoven (U Nijmegen) A vowel height split explained: Compensatory listening and speaker control

    Elizabeth Hume (Ohio State U), invited discussant

    SESSION: Phonological change through the interaction of L1-L2 in bilinguals and language learners James Flege (U Alabama), invited speaker (title to be announced)

    Isabelle Darcy & Emmanuel Dupoux (Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, Paris) Perceptual learning and plasticity in L2 learners: building a new system for phonological processes

    Mariko Yanagawa (Yale U) Consonant Timing in L2 English: The Emergence of a Default Pattern

    Ghada Khattab (U Newcastle) Variation in vowel production by English-Arabic bilinguals

    Norma Mendoza-Denton (University of Arizona) invited discussant

    SESSION: Phonological models of variation in computer speech processing Julia Hirschberg (Columbia U), invited speaker (title to be announced)

    Robert Kirchner (U Alberta) Exemplar-based phonology and the time problem: a new representational technique

    Hosung Nam (Yale U and Haskins Laboratory) A Competitive, Coupled Oscillator Model of Moraic Structure

    Carol Espy-Wilson (U Maryland), invited discussant

    NON-THEMATIC SESSION Bob McMurray & David Gow (U Rochester) Tracking the timecourse of multiple context effects in assimilated speech

    Benjamin Munson (U Minnesota) Lexical Access and Hyperarticulation

    Amanda Miller-Ockhuizen, Levi Namaseb & Khalil Iskarous (Cornell U, U Namibia and Haskins Laboratory) Posterior constriction location differences in Click types

    Alice Turk & Mariko Sugahara (U Edinburgh) Phonetic Reflexes of Morphological Boundaries Under Different Speech Rates

    The LabPhon 9 organizers gratefully acknowledge support for these grants from the National Science Foundation. For additional information about the conference, please visit our website at http://www.linguistics.uiuc.edu/labphon9.