ICPhS 2019 Intonation Workshop Program

ICPhS 2019 Intonation Workshop Program


Talks (Room: Forum Theatre, Level 1 Arts West building)
9:00-9:10am Opening remarks
9:10-9:40am Invited talk: Martine Grice (Univ. of Cologne), Alexandra Vella & Anna Bruggeman “Conditioned Association Properties of Tones in Maltese”
9:40-10:00am Travis Major & Connor Mayer (UCLA) “A phonological model of Uyghur intonation”
10:00-10:20am Break
10:20-10:50am Invited talk: Andrea Pešková (Univ. of Osnarbruck) “The intonational phonology of Czech”
10:50-11:10am Kathleen Jepson (Univ. of Melbourne) “Intonational encoding of given and accessible information: Deletion, deaccenting and downstepped pitch accents in Djambarrpuyŋu”
11:10-11:30am Break
11:30-12:00pm Invited talk: Shakuntala Mahanta (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati), Amalesh Gope, Priti Raychoudhury, & Krisangi Saikia “Focus and intonation in Dimasa”
12:00-12:20pm Farhat Jabeen (U of Konstanz) & Élisabeth Delais-Roussarie (U of Nantes) “Towards a phonological analysis of the rising contours in Urdu/Hindi”
12:20-1:20pm LUNCH
1:20-2:50pm Poster Session (see below)
2:50-3:20pm Invited talk: Kristine Yu (UMass) “The intonational phonology of Samoan revisited”
3:20-3:40pm Sasha Calhoun & Michael Howard (Victoria Univ. of Wellington) “Phrase tones in Samoan: Form and function puzzles”
3:40-4:00pm Break
4:00-4:30pmDiscussion and closing remarks


Posters (posters #1-5: Room 155 and posters #6-11: Room 253, Arts West north wing)
(Poster size is A1 landscape, 23.4 x 33.1 inches or 594 x 841 mm)
# Authors Title
1 Enkeleida Kapia & Alejna Brugos “Perception of prosodic correlates of topic and focus in Albanian”
2 Catalina Torres “An exploratory study of synchronic text-to-time alignment in Drehu”
3 Jake Aziz “Malagasy Intonation and Constituents Bearing Pitch Accents”
4 Luke Horo & Gregory Anderson “Towards an intonational phonology of Sora”
5 Malek Hasan & Shakuntala Mahanta “Acoustic correlates of stress and focus in Syrian Arabic”
6 Sameer ud Dowla Khan “InTraSAL: an intonational model for South Asian languages”
7 Andrew Hedding “Asymmetric question-answer prominence in San Martín Peras Mixtec”
8 Leland Kusmer “Khoekhoegowab tonal sandhi and extended projections”
9 Maria Kholodilova, Anton Kukhto, & Maria Privizentseva “The prosody of inverse attraction construction and externally-headed relative clauses vs. correlatives in Beserman Udmurt and Moksha Mordvin”
10 Meiraba Takhellambam “Intonational phonology of Meiteilol”
11 Adam Royer & Sun-Ah Jun “Intonation of complex declarative sentences and interrogatives in Tatar”