Leland Stanford Junior University

Stanford University
Department of Linguistics

P-TREND:

A Trilateral Phonology Weekend

Sunday, April 17th
Cordura 100
Center for the Study of Language and Information
220 Panama Street
Stanford University

S-TREND Schedule


Schedule of Speakers

9:45-10:00:  Coffee and Welcome

10:00-10:30: Resonance in an exemplar-based lexicon: the emergence of social identity and phonology
                   Keith Johnson (UC Berkeley)

10:30-10:45: Break

10:45-11:15: Root and pattern morphology in Coptic
                   Ruth Kramer (UCSC)

11:15-11:45: Number is a Parasitic Feature: Split Subject Agreement in Northern Athabaskan
                   Alex Jaker (Stanford)

11:45-12:00: Break
                  

12:00-12:30: Morphologically determined stress in Totonaco de Filomeno Mata
                   Teresa McFarland (UCBerkeley)

12:30-1:30: Lunch
                  

1:30-2:00: Further extensions of constraints on neutralization
                   Daniel Kaufman (UCSC and Cornell University)

2:00-2:15: Break
                  

2:15-2:45: Foot Unarity in Orani Arabic
                   David Teeple (UCSC)

2:45-3:15: Too many solutions: prosody and its segmental effects
                   Lev Blumenfeld (Stanford)

3:15-3:30: Break
                  

3:30-4:00: The Stress System of Central Raramuri: root privilege, prosodic faithfulness and markedness reversals
                   Gabriela Caballero (UC Berkeley)

4:00-4:30: Finnish stress and universals of variation
                   Arto Anttila (Stanford)

Organizers: Lev Blumenfeld and Arto Anttila
Webmaster: Lev Blumenfeld

Co-sponsored by the Stanford Phonology Workshop and others...

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Department of Linguistics
Stanford University
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USA

Last modified: 04/07/05 by Lev Blumenfeld