Phonology Seminar – Kevin Liang, Victoria Mateu, and Bruce Hayes
2122 Campbell HallA wug-test of Catalan consonant alternations
Faculty Meeting
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Colloquium Talk – Jeff Lidz
Location - Haines Hall 220
Colloquium Talk – Edward Flemming – Generating and parsing f0 contours using a model of f0 production
I will present ongoing work aimed at developing a framework for formulating phonetic grammars of tone realization that can derive complete fundamental frequency (f0) contours from phonological specifications. The proposed framework consists of two main components: A set of weighted constraints that select and locate optimal tone targets for a given phonological representation, and...
Faculty Meeting
2122 Campbell HallColloquium Talk – Ryan Bennett: Anticipatory nasalization in A’ingae
Anticipatory nasalization in A’ingae: Language-specific phonetics, not incomplete neutralization (Joint work with Scott AnderBois, Shen Aguinda, and Hugo Lucitante) Cross-linguistically, vowels often undergo contextual nasalization in and sequences. In English, vowel nasalization in appears partial rather than categorical. Cohn (1990, 1993) influentially argued that vowels in contexts in English are phonologically unspecified for...
Colloquium Talk – Sarah Phillips: No escape from morphemes in the bilingual mind
LOCATION CHANGE - Campbell Hall 2122A and Zoom: https://ucla.zoom.us/s/91305505603 In the bilingualism literature, most agree that the bilingual lexicon contains elements from both languages that can be activated non-selectively during processing (Kroll et al., 2013). Popular models of the bilingual lexicon often take an emergentist approach, such as Dijkstra & Van Heuven’s (2002) BIA+...