Wednesday, January 18
Workshop on the Phonology-Syntax Interface
9:00-9:30 Registration OCP9
9:30-10:30
Caroline Féry (U Frankfurt, invited)
Intonation at the phonology-syntax interface in 'phrase languages'
10:30-11:05
Roberta D'Alessandro & Tobias Scheer (U Leiden & U Nice)
Phase-based inhibition of Raddoppiamento Fonosintattico: A case study
11:05-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:05
Sabine Zerbian & Frank Kügler (U Potsdam)
Sequences of high tones across word boundaries: downstep and phrasing in Tswana
12:05-12:40
Franziska Scholz & Yiya Chen (U Leiden)
Downstep of rising-falling sandhi tones in Wenzhou Chinese
12:40-14:30 Lunch break
14:30-15:05
Annie Rialland & Martial Embanga Aborobongui (LPP, Paris 3)
The intonational system and the prosodic hierarchy of Embosi (Bantu C25, Congo-Brazzaville)
15:05-15:40
Fabian Schubö (U Frankfurt)
German Intonation Phrases and the Phonology-Syntax Interface
15:40-16:15
Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso, Caterina Petrone & Laura Downing (ZAS; Aix-en-Provence)
Interaction of Tone and Intonation in Bàsàa questions
16:15-16:45 Coffee break
16:45-17:20
Sara Myrberg (U Frankfurt)
Equal sisterhood in prosodic phrasing
17:20-17:55
Emily Elfner (McGill University)
Cumulative constraint interaction in syntax-prosody mapping: Evidence from Conamara Irish
Thursday, January 19
OCP9 Main Session
8:30-9:00 Registration
9:00-10:00
Ricardo Bermudez-Otero (U Manchester, invited)
On the properties of phonological processes with small morphological domains
10:00-10:30
Eva Zimmermann (U Leipzig)
Templates as affixation of segment-sized units: the case of Southern Sierra Miwok
10:30-11:00
Alexander Podobryaev (MIT)
Rhyming in echo-reduplication
11:00-11:30 Coffee break/Registration
11:30-12:00
Marijn van ‘t Veer (Leiden University Center for Linguistics)
Conflicting evidence in acquisition: a case study on the acquisition of French R
12:00-12:30
Claire Moore-Cantwell (U Massachusetts Amherst)
Over- and Under- generalization in morphological learning
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-14:30
Renate Raffelsiefen & Hristo Velkov (IDS, Mannheim)
The phonological status of voiced palatals and labiodentals in German
14:30-15:00
Zsuzsanna Bárkányi & Katalin Mády (HAS Research Institute for Linguistics)
The perception of voicing in fricatives
15:00-16:30
Poster Session 1 / Coffee break
16:30-17:00
Sławomir Zdziebko (John Paul II Catholic U, Lublin)
A unified approach to the phonotactics of word edges
17:00-17:30
Jonah Katz (CNRS - Institut Jean-Nicod)
Spanish consonant clusters and the phonology of timing
17:30-18:00
Patrick Honeybone (U Edinburgh)
The strangeness of ‘Verhauchung’: coda lenition-inhibition and the effect of phonological structure on the innovation of phonological change
Friday, January 20
OCP9 Main Session
9:00-10:00
Sharon Peperkamp (Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique (ENS - EHESS - CNRS), invited))
Mechanisms of phonological learning in adults
10:00-10:30
Dinah Baer-Henney & Ruben van de Vijver (U Potsdam)
What makes a difference? Substance, Locality and Amount of Exposure in the Acquisition of Morphophonemic Alternations
10:30-11:00
Amy Lacross (U Potsdam)
Native language biases of Khalkha Mongolian speakers in the acquisition of non-adjacent phonological dependencies
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:00
Yulia Lavitskaya & Bariş Kabak (U Konstanz & U Würzburg)
Seeking for the default in a lexical stress system
12:00-12:30
Paula Orzechowska, Ulrike Domahs, Johannes Knaus & Richard Wiese
(U Marburg)
Processing (un-)predictable word stress in Polish: an ERP study
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-14:30
Rachel Walker & Michael Proctor (U of Southern California)
The structure of English syllables with postvocalic /ɹ /: An articulatory view
14:30-15:00
Bálint Feyér, Péter Rácz, Márton Sóskuthy & Daniel Szeredi (Eötvös Loránd U,
U Freiburg, U Edinburgh, New York U)
A phonetic study of l-deletion in Hungarian
15:00-16:30
Poster Session 2 / Coffee break
16:30-17:00
Kathrin Linke (Leiden U)
(Bi)Directionality in Substitution Patterns in Aphasic Language
17:00-17:30
Marc van Oostendorp (Meertens Instituut / Leiden U)
Being frequent as a way of growing old
from 19:00 Conference dinner
Saturday, January 21
OCP9 Main Session
10:00-10:30
Maria Giavazzi (Ecole Normale Superieure (DEC-NPI))
Assibilation in Standard Finnish: a case of stress-conditioned contrast neutralization
10:30-11:00
Marzena Zygis & Jana Brunner (ZAS, U Potsdam)
Why do glottal stops and low vowels like each other?
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:00
Jesús Jiménez & Ricardo Herrero (U València, U Catòlica de València)
Valencian Vowel Harmony at the Interface
12:00-12:30
Peter Jurgec (Meertens Institute)
Two types of parasitic assimilation
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-14:30
Björn Köhnlein (Meertens Institute / Leiden U)
Against predictable exceptions: name morphology in Dutch
14:30-15:00
Tal Linzen, Sofya Kasyanenko & Maria Gouskova (New York U)
Lexical and phonological variation in Russian prepositions
15:00-15:30
Christopher Spahr (U Toronto)
Phonetics-phonology interplay in moraic theory: evidence from Finnish dialectal gemination
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:00
Edward Flemming (MIT, invited))
Violations are ranked, not constraints: A revised model of constraint interaction in phonetics and phonology
Poster session 1, Thursday, 19 January 2012
Poster session 2, Friday, 20 January 2012