Program
8.30-9.00 | Registration | ||
9.00-9.15 | Merle Horne | OPENING | |
9.15-10.00 | D. Robert Ladd | Alignment of tonal targets: 30 years on | Presentation:ppt Paper:pdf |
10.00-10.45 | Chilin Shih | Why a rising tone is falling in Mandarin sentences | ppt |
10.45-11.00 | COFFEE BREAK | ||
11.00-11.45 | Carlos Gussenhoven | Yucatec Maya word tones in sentence perspective | Presentation:ppt Paper:pdf |
11.45-12.30 | Laura Downing | Focus prosody without accent in some Southern Bantu languages | tar.gz |
12.30-13.30 | LUNCH | ||
13.30-14.15 | Siri Tuttle | Sentence-level effects on Alaskan Athabaskan tone | ppt |
14.15-15.00 | Tomas Riad | Lexical and post-lexical in Scandinavian tonogenesis | |
15.00-16.30 | COFFEE BREAK and POSTER SESSION | ||
Kai Alter | ERP effects of sentence processing and violations of information structure | ||
Gilbert Ambrazaitis | An 'early fall' in Swedish intonation: utterance or word prosody? - Evidence from a comparison with German. | ||
Boštian Dvořák | A stress and strength analysis of Slovenian clitics | ||
Jan K. Hognestad | Flekkefjord revisited: Word accent realization and the occurrence of stød-like phenomena in the far south of Norway | ||
Shinishiro Ishihara | Japanese downstep revisited | ||
Frank Kügler and Stavros Skopeteas | Lexical tones in Yucatec Maya: Downstep and tonal sandhi | ||
Mikael Roll and Merle Horne | Intonation, word order, and the brain | ppt | |
16.30-17.00 | Björn Granström | Multi-modal expression of Swedish prominence | ppt |
17.00-17.20 | Yasuko Nagano-Madsen | Phonetic manifestation of word accents in sentence perspective: comparison of Tokyo and Kochi Japanese | ppt |
17.20-17.40 | Anastasia Karlsson | Word accents in Mongolian | |
17.40-18.00 | David House and Jan-Olof Svantesson | Tone and intonation in Kammu | ppt |
18.00-18.10 | BREAK | ||
18.10-18.40 | D. Robert Ladd | Discussion | |
19.00 | DINNER (Pelarsalen, Universitetshuset< |